poniedziałek, 20 maja 2024

Harlem Heights. 16.09.1776.

Here is a report from a recent game played at our club (SESWC Edinburgh): The Battle of Harlem Heights, which took place on September 16, 1776, during the American War of Independence. The scenario was prepared by Michael. We played using Black Powder rules, incorporating some of our House rules, such as an inverted turn sequence (initiative, shooting, orders, melee, reinforcements) and fatigue movement (100% for the first move, 50% for the second, and 25% for the third).



SCENARIO: Michael Schneider
UMPIRING
Michael Schneider
SCENERYMichael Schneider, Bartek Żynda, SESWC
FIGURES & MODELSMichael Schneider


1. Forces.



UNITED KINGDOM
(Alasdair, Bartek)

On table:

Major-General Alexander Leslie (8)
1 x British Light Infantry (Large)




Reinforcements:

Turn 3:

Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Stirling (8)
1 x British Line Infantry (Large)
1 x 6pdr Gun




Turn 6:

Colonel Carl von Donop (8)
1 x Hessian Grenadiers
2 x Jaeger Companies (small, skirmish)

Turn 8:

Major-General Charles, Earl Cornwallis (9, CinC)
1 x British Line Infantry

Turn 10:

Major-General Sir John Vaughn (8)
2 x British Grenadiers




COLONISTS
(David, Mark, Tim)

On table:

Brigadier Gen. John Nixon (8, CinC)
1 x Militia




Reinforcements:

Turn 1:

5 x Continental Infantry




Turn 3:

Lieut. Col. Thomas Knolton (8)
1 x Rangers (small, skirmishers)
1 x Riflemen (small, skirmishers)




Turn 4:

3 x Militia
1 x 6pdr Gun




Turn 5:

Brigadier General Paul Sargent (8)
2 x Militia



2. The game.

The game began with a British Light Infantry unit under my command and a militia unit led by Tim. We had the advantage at the start, so I fired at the militia and launched an attack. After a brief hand-to-hand fight, the militia unit was destroyed. I then returned to my starting position and observed as the Continental troops entered the battlefield. Meanwhile, Tim took a more challenging route through the wetlands, which slowed down his movement. Alasdair later joined my forces with his brigade, and we formed the first line of defence. We planned to retreat under enemy pressure, secretly hoping to survive until the main forces arrived. As the colonists' pressure intensified, we had to retreat while constantly fighting back, using accurate fire and successful charges, resulting in the colonists losing another unit.








David and Mark joined the fight. Mark attacked from the front, while David flanked us. Fortunately, our reinforcements arrived and saved our flank. Despite continued pressure from the Colonists, I survived and destroyed another unit. We halted their advance at a small river when our main forces appeared. We were then able to retreat safely behind our lines. The Colonists didn't dare to attack our main forces, and the battle ended in a British victory.




During this battle, only the Colonists suffered losses: 2 x Militia and 1 x  Continentals.


3. Links.

MICHAEL:

To be updated soon...

SESWC:

To be updated soon...

FLICKR:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/asienieboje/albums/72177720317122465

środa, 15 maja 2024

Wowgram 1809.

Last Thursday at our club (SESWC Edinburgh), we gathered to play using my favourite Black Powder system. The game was a Napoleonic game, enhanced with the Clash of the Eagles supplement. This time, we played for points, specifically 600 points. Michael together with Mike led his Austrians, while I with David led my Duchy of Warsaw.



SCENARIO: Michael Schneider, Bartek Zynda
UMPIRING: Michael Schneider, Bartek Zynda
SCENERYMichael Schneider, Bartek Zynda, SESWC
FIGURES & MODELSMichael Schneider, Bartek Zynda


1. Forces.




DUCHY OF WARSAW
(Bartek, David)

General of Division (9)

1st Infantry Brigade

General of Brigade (8)
4 x Infantry Battalion
1 x Regimental Gun

2nd Infantry Brigade

General of Brigade (8)
4 x Infantry Battalion
1 x Regimental Gun

Cavalry Brigade

General of Brigade (8)
2 x Ułan Regiment (veteran)
1 x Horse Gun



AUSTRIA
(Michael, Mike)

General of Division (8)

1st Infantry Brigade

General of Brigade (8)
1 x Jaeger Battalion (large)
3 x Line Battalion (large)
1 x Regimental Battery

2nd Infantry Brigade

General of Brigade (8)
1 x Jaeger Battalion (large)
2 x Line Battalion (large)
1 x Regimental Battery

Cavalry Brigade

General of Brigade (8)
1 x Dragoon Regiment (large)
4 x Chevalier Leger (small)
1 x Horse Gun



2. The game.

Everything went according to plan. With the advantage of light cavalry, the Austrians had to deploy first. We also initiated the game. The main objective of the game was to capture a hill in the middle of the battlefield, worth 10 points. We used a scoring system that awarded points for destroyed units, taken directly from the supplement. We advanced and successfully captured the hill in the first turn. Our attack on the Austrian flank was also successful, resulting in the destruction of two of their battalions. Unfortunately, our cavalry did not support our attack and lagged behind, which would soon come back to haunt us.










The Austrians fell back and reorganized. However, they launched a more effective attack on our positions, managing to push me down the hill and separate my brigade from David's. Our situation looked grim, but I spotted an opportunity. If I could regain the hill and eliminate one of the Austrian battalions, we might still have a chance to win. I launched an attack but unfortunately, I was defeated, leading to our ultimate loss in the game.

















3. Links.

MICHAEL:

https://meneken.blogspot.com/2024/05/1809-wowgram-austrians-defeat-duchy-of.html

FLICKR:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/asienieboje/albums/72177720316995703

czwartek, 9 maja 2024

Mahdists. 28mm.

Over several years, whenever I attended wargaming conventions, I would buy a box of plastic Mahdists from the Perry brothers. Eventually, I accumulated so many that they had to be painted to make room for more projects. It took me a month to finish painting them, resulting in 8 new warbands, each with 20 figures. Two of the warbands were equipped with rifles, while the other six had spears. In addition, I used banners designed by Pete Barfield. I now have enough infantry and it's time to get some cavalry for them. All the figures in my collection are from Perry Miniatures, while the bases are a mix of Warbases, Warlord Games and Renedra. To ensure I had enough bases, I used all the 5cm by 5cm ones I had. Fortunately, I was able to replenish my stock thanks to Carronade.