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Monday, 7 May 2012

DBC Battle of Roodewal 1900

Hard Boer Geezers


"Roodewal (7 June 1900) After the occupation of Bloemfontein and Pretoria, the British army became dependent on the railway for transporting their required war provisions. Gen de Wet saw his chance of acquiring provincial at Roodewal station near Bloemfontein and decided to attack the station on 7 June 1900. He succeeded in overpowering the garrison and made off with goods worth £100 000. Casualties: Boer 8; British 28."


SO... Amy took the role of De Wett & his Kommando, yours truly the British.  The Boer force consisted of Elite Mounted Skirmishers, which could dismount when needed.  The British garrison at Roodewal consisted of a Maxim Gun, 5 Infantry & 2 Skirmishers.  Reinforcements would arrive if a successful activation roll was made.


For the Boers to win, they would have to destroy the buildings & supplies located at Roodewal Station, destroying British elements would not count.  To destroy a Building/supplies, a Boer element would have to spend one complete round in base to base contact.  The British had to destroy 4 Boer elements...  Game on!


The Battlefield at Roodewal

The British Garrison, barbed wire, troops & Maxim gun

The Boers swiftly attack

The Boers dismount, ready for some shooting

A British element in a 'Fortified' position

Boer firepower forces back a British element

One British casualty, but the British Skirmishers close the distance


On the other flank the Boers get ready to torch the supplies.

The Maxim gun changes its position, ready to 'Mow the Boer'

Boo! Amy's giggling & the Supplies are torched!

A poor die roll for the Maxim Gun & the Boers escape...

The main Boer force attack

HooRar! The British reinforcement roll is made...

The Maxim gun is destroyed & so is a Boer raider.

The British Skirmishers combine to destroy the Boer.

The clocks ticking now, Amys Boers pile in, British PiPs are woeful....

Burn baby Burn...

Another Boer casualty, but I can feel this one slipping away...

Roodewal Burns!!!

British PiPs are dreadful & the reinforcements are 'walking to Roodewal'

Cheeky Monkey Amy... The Boers even nick the Union Jack!

Any time today gentlemen...

De Wett has the right idea....

It's left to the British Skirmishers to try & save the day...

'You're too bloody late'

With 3 objectives torched, Amys Boers now leg it....

Gloating is a wonderful thing....




Nice game, a pity the British Reinforcements were a bit late.  The Boers were always going to win that one.  The Maxim Gun was pants, typical really.  Well given the situation with Google, that might be the last post for a while.. We shall see.


General PiPPin Von Krumms After Action Analysis

Make your PiP rolls count
Rolling 6's always helps
War is Hell

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

DBA 15-19K Choshu Samurai vs British - Shimonoseki

Dandy British Sailors & Marines take the Choshu Samurai guns at Shimonoseki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battles_for_Shimonoseki

British Marines get ready to 'pile ashore'
piccy www.thediehards.co.uk
Hello everyone, it seems like an eternity that we've been away, probably because it has!  Work has took it's toll, Amy, my opponent is doing many other hobbies, so our time together has been very limited.  Coupled with that is that dreaded 'wargamers block', I haven't picked a paint brush up in 6 months, so the enthusiasm has dropped.  Since our 'room switch around' we also don't have a permanant table, so we can't leave a game for a few days & come back to it.  Such is life, maybe we'll be able to get back into the hobby soon.

Anyway, this particular game, I'd been looking at a few months ago.  I'd read about it in Donald Featherstones 'Colonial Small Wars 1837-1901', a cracking book if you can get it.  I was pleased to see Wargames Illustrated April 2012 cover the build up & battle.  Victorian Brits versus the Samurai! What a prospect with the Battle of Shimonoseki, which took place in 186-something.  Featherstone has 1864, Wikipedia another & WI another.  Anyway read the background by clicking on the Wikipedia link above... 

In our game it would be ten elements of British Rifles, Marines & Sailors.  The Choshu Samurai would have more elements, 2 Cavalry(Samurai), 1 Artillery, 6 Auxillia(Ashigaru), 4 Blades(Samurai), 4 Jaegers(Ashigaru).  We would be using the trsuty & stalwart DBA 15-19K rules.  Amy took the Samurai & I the Brits, would the Samurai become 'rifle fodder' OR would the Dandy Navy lads get cut to bits..? 
The Battlefield, the Sailors would take the Guns, the Marines battle the Samurai.

The Choshu Guns


The Brits march to battle.

The Samurai advance to meet them..

The Marines are split into 2 forces.

Rifles lash out & the Ashigaru Gun is destroyed.

The Brave Ashigaru charge in, but are cut to pieces.

Magnificent! In go the Samurai.....

TheSamurai are sent reeling...

The remaining Ashigaru can't get close..

The Sailors storm the guns

In go the Samurai again, Foot troops & the Cavalry prepare to charge.

The Ashigaru would be sacrificed...

Still the British Marines stand tall!

Attack!! Attack!!! Kill the Barbarians!!!

Could the Samurai Cavalry turn the battle?

A sneaky flank attack from the Sailors & another Samurai bites the dust..

The British Sailors make short work of the Ashigaru...

The 'end is nigh' for the Samurai, in more ways than one!

'Capture the Guns'

The End & the Samurai Army breaks...

A nice little game, extra possibilities & the attack on the Choshu Garrison.  Perhaps a British force could man some fortifications & be attacked by an even larger force??  Until the next bout of enthusiasm...... :-)
...
General PiPPiN Von Krums After Action Analysis



British Rifles are supreme don't mess with them!
Mass your Samurai & try for overlaps!
Wars of pen & ink lead to wars of cannon & bayonet!








Tuesday, 7 February 2012

DBC British vs Afghans "Punch up in the Valley"

Highlanders defend an Afghan Village.
Action from the 2nd Afghan War now, a British force have been pinned by a Afghan Tribal force.  DBC rules, Amy took the blood thirsty Afghans.

http://www.garenewing.co.uk/angloafghanwar/articles/articles.php

The Battlefield

The Aghan force


A fearsome bunch

The thin British line

The Afghans charge!!

Ready the Lancers!


In they go, supported by the Ghurkas..

Scratch one Afghan


Good PiPs for Amy, in go the Horde!

Let the combat begin...

AAAAaarrgghhhh!

The British force stands firm

One kill for the Afghans

The Begal Lancers are halted

Slowly carving up the Afghans


BOOM!

Good British firepower...

One last effort for Amy

Huzzah! British Bayonet power

One more Afghan kill, too little too late.

Boom!!

One more kill.. British Victory!!






PiPPin Von Krums

After Action Analysis

"War is Hell"

"Always concentrate your forces & your firepower"

"If your force consists of screaming savages armed with swords, then you need to charge fast"