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.
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 !
Sounds like a fun little action. I really like the little ECW chaps, so I'm looking forward very much to seeing the collection out on your tabletop battlefield.
ReplyDeleteThanks David, I’ve enjoyed painting the ECW stuff and they roll off the production line fairly easily after all they are only 15’s not real soldiers 🙂
DeleteLooks like a great game! The Walking Dead figures look great as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill, I’m hoping to get the zombies out around Christmas for some fun
Deletethat's an interesting scenario. I'll have to try it. 😁
ReplyDeleteThanks Stew the only change I might make is to give the British two units of engineers, although in our game it worked out balanced it is hard to build the bridge if the engineers get shaken or wiped out
DeleteLovely looking game Ana an interesting scenario Matt. The ECW cavalry look great too...re the weather. every cloud has a silver lining!
ReplyDeleteThanks Keith , I have certainly got some painting done the last few weeks
DeleteSuper looking game and a very interesting scenario. The ECW project continues at a cracking pace and the new additions look great, super work Matt.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Donnie hopefully the ECW will get a good run out at the weekend
DeleteA splendid table and scenario there Matt. The ECWs are coming on a pace, looking forward to seeing them in action.
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil 👍
DeleteGreat looking game as always Matt!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal 👍
DeleteGreat looking game- I love that river. And you can never have enough zombies!!
ReplyDeleteThanks John I don’t use these older board so often these days so nice to get them out for a change
DeleteA fine tussle and a grand day out, thanks Matt.
ReplyDeleteA pleasure George revenge will be mine 🙂
DeleteAs always a treat to see the AWI games. Nice variation on the scenario.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joe , always happy to get the AWI on show 🙂
DeleteAnother lovely AWI table Matt. Bridge building scenarios always seem quite tough for the player who has to build the bridge.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lawrence, yes it was tough but with R&P both sides have to considered the balance between moving and shooting so as the engineers don’t need to shoot just build they have a chance at least
DeleteA brilliant game and table there Matt, with some very fetching terrain and figures on show. As always your painting output is high quality and quantity too:)!
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve 👍
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