Wednesday, 12 November 2025

Bridge building : American War Independence

George needed a rest from WW2 so for his visit this week I set up an AWI battle, a modified version of the bridge building scenario from the Rebels and Patriots rule book. 

The scenario setup at the start, the British engineers will start from the tents on the right, the British have a small picket of dismounted dragoons protecting the road on the right. The Rebels/Americans will attack from the two corners on the left, the British defenders from the right. The engineers need to be in the river and to activate scoring a total of 60 points to complete the bridge.

The engineers preparing for their work, as the battle fair rattled along I only took a couple of photos 
The Americans split their force with Native contingent coming through the far woods, they had some reluctance to start with failing several activation. The rest of the American force approached form the bottom left. The British push forward to defend the engineers but as usual the dragoons are reluctant failing to arrive and then failing to move forward !
The Americans throw out a skirmish screen along the river bank but come under heavy and effective fire from the British cannon which has been rolled into place. The engineers are now in the river and successfully activate.
After their initial slow start the Natives are thrown at the bridge and drive the engineers back shaken. The rest of the British, 2 Hessian regiments have been brought up to bolster the defence
The British light infantry drive the Natives back away from the bridge and both sides’ regular infantry exchange long range fire across the river. In the distance a jaeger unit is crossing the river to drive the remaining natives away.
A very fierce fight ensues around the bridge, but the engineers do manage to get back into the river and are able to continue their work. Both sides start to lose units are pretty shaken.
Eventually though the engineers come under fire and are wiped out, the bridge is half built with 30 points constructed, not a bad effort given the circumstances but the Americans will take the victory. A fun game and fairly close with both sides having some challenges.

As the rain continues to fall in Cumbria the painting conveyor belt has continued this week.
Dismounted dragoons have been completed, these are warlord epic figures supplemented with Peter Pig horses and horse holders. As far as I am aware the dragoons in the ECW rarely if ever fought on horse so the mounted Dragoons will play as normal cavalry in most games. 
My first regiment of Peter Pig cavalry, think they have come out ok although they are more of a fiddle as to horse bases are slightly smaller making them unstable for painting and the riders have to be glued in place.
For those that are interested a comparison shot of Epic vs PP on the right

And something different, with a plan for some games over Christmas. These are from the mantic Walking Dead game which I have had for ages
Zombie Hunters
…and of course some Zombies

Well that’s it for now, I hope to get the ECW collection on the table this weekend so looking forward to that, but as the rain is still falling I will likely get a bit more painted in the next couple of days.

Thanks as always for taking the time to check in on my hobby ramblings

Matt ♥️

Ps if you saw this post about an hour ago I pressed the wrong button and deleted everything !




Monday, 10 November 2025

The Battle of Sabugal 1811

After the Tallarn jungle adventure, time for something historical. The battle of Sabugal 3rd April 1811 Wellington was driving the French out of Portugal and the Light division caught the French rearguard under Jean Reynier near the village of Sabugal. Bad wether, mainly Fog meant the french were caught and heavily outnumbered. 

The starting positions, the light division coming on from the left, the French on the slightly higher ground. The french brigade on the hill can’t activate until the leading brigade of Pictish 3rd Division crosses the river. The British need to try and pin the french in place, the french need to try and save as many troops as they can and get off the battlefield to the near edge, where the British light cavalry is outflanking their position.
The French position
The 2nd brigade under Drummond advances to support the rest of the light division. Lots of green coated riflemen thrown out in front.
The french open fire, Portuguese troops are sent to cut the retreating french off but are menaced by the french light cavalry
The French light cavalry
The British attack the french right flank which starts to fold back on itself
Ouch Pictons Division starts to arrive, one turn late after the french played a dastardly fate card 
After a failed charge at the Portugese the french light cavalry is forced to pull back and regroup
The British assault through the light woods on the french right
In the centre the french are starting to pull back to buy some time
Finally the rest of the French see the advancing 3rd Division and are activated to move off the ridge
A second charge by the french cavalry has wiped out the Portugese who were caught in the field,
The french right wing has managed to extricate itself despite every unit in the brigade being shaken. The fresh troops can hopefully now hold the position long enough
The British are now in the driving seat pushing up onto the higher ground driving the french before them
The position of the light division, it has been badly beaten up and at one point was on the verge of collapsing completely but it held on just, with the rest of the 3rd Division arriving it is a British win as they have forced significantly more Brigade Fortitude tests out of the french.

Lots of fun and a surprisingly tight game, the British really were on the point of collapsing, it didn’t help that the French rolled pretty badly, especially early on.

The ECW painting has continued with a planned battle later this week.
These are lovely Peter Pig command figures to use both for army and Batalia commanders. I like the fact that each is named on the base so thought I would highlight this, they do a couple more figures which I’ll get next time I order something. For now I have been completing units of dismounted dragoons.

Well that’s it for now , hopefully two games this week.

Thanks for checking in Matt ♥️


Wednesday, 5 November 2025

A brief flight of fantasy……

As a brief interlude from historical gaming we decided to throw my Tallarn force into the deepest jungle on a planet far far away……. Sadly the jungle was infested with all manner of lizard creatures !

Although there were technically five objectives the lizards and their thralls appeared more intent on killing  the fine human warriors who had inadvertently entered their jungle. The scene was set could the fire power of the Tallarn kill enough lizards before they got into combat !
Multi coloured lizards race across the table
They appear to have dinosaurs as well 
The men folk dig in and let lose with their supporting artillery
We were using xeno rampant as an easy ruleset, the Tallarn as light infantry get quite a lot of free movement and some free shooting, the lizards foolishly haven’t invented long range weapons other than a few rudimentary blowpipes. 
The Tallarn have tanks too. I thought I had taken more photos than I did, anyway, anybody who deployed on the left of the river got eaten pretty quickly, but the Lizards really struggled to break into the tank. The heavy support weapons in the centre killed lizards in their droves.
On the right a titanic struggle took place which in the first phase went to the dino, who knew they were so tough ! luckily the warriors were able to call in support weapons who drove the dinosaur back and then eventually brought it down.

A lot of blood was split in the jungle but in the end a Tallarn victory, firepower winning out, but it looked pretty sketchy for a while. Those warriors that fell in battle will be mourned, this small portion of the jungle is at least clear for now. 🙂 (no actual lizards were hurt during this battle)

As the weather has been rubbish I have contented myself with painting 

Commanded shot for the ECW
Finished off some penal colony imperial guard to support my Tallarn, these are Wargames Atlantic figures with some kit basing using GW stuff
And just this morning I finished off some smaller ECW cannons…..nearly there for the ECW

Another game planned for Friday which will hopefully get the Naps back on the table.

Thanks as always for checking by Matt ♥️


Saturday, 1 November 2025

Cruel Seas and a painting update

Another mixed bag this post. First up I had painted up a number of Warlord Cruel Seas 1/300 WW2 boats about a year ago, with a short game planned for Saturday afternoon a chance to get them out for a first time. After reading the basic rules through I needed a few bits to help run the game mainly the stat cards required for each boat, these I was able to find on the web suitable for our purpose.

Our scenario had the British Navy attacking the Kreigsmarine somewhere off Northern France to knock out a U boat, 4 MTB’s against 2 German E boats supported by a shore battery.
The MTbs split around the small island, and you can see some of the stat cards to the right
The Germans move out of their harbour
One of the things we discovered during the game was the ineffectiveness of torpedos and most gun firing at long range and with the boats moving at high speeds both sides needed to get in close. The cotton wool represents plumes of water where larger caliber guns have missed their target.
After several turns the British Navy manage to knock out one of the e boats 
The British are then able to target the U boat and with some lucking rolling they were able to knock it out. A fun run out with the boats which gave us a good idea of how the game works. Hopefully we’ll get another chance to play it again sometime.
I mentioned in the last post I would do a parade of my ECW mainly to check what else I might need to get the collection ready for a battle. The photo above shows it all set out, six infantry and six cavalry regiments for each side. A couple of things are now needed….so here they are hot off the painting table
Some more generic command figures 
And some artillery 
I have now completed pretty much all the plastic cavalry I had so I decided to try some Peter Pig figures to complement the collection these arrived and are being moved into the painting queue. Together with some more command figures.
I have also finished another infantry unit which didn’t make the parade
A few Warlord American command figures have also been painted while I waited for other figures to dry etc…. These are mainly resin although the General Patton is metal. All these for Sicily battles.
Finally on the painting I finished this sleeping/dead Spartan who strangely sat on the painting desk for ages
..and yet more secondhand books, I just can’t help myself at the moment.
The battles book is basically fantastic with maps of numerous famous battles with appropriate details I wasn’t going to miss this one.

Even I am nearly worn out by this post, lots going on more battles next week and no doubt some more painting to come.

Thanks of course for taking the time to check through this post Matt ♥️