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Saturday, 25 September 2010

The French Attack at Alma

So we don't like to do anything normal... This time The Battle of Alma, from a French viewpoint on the right of the battlefield.

Alma reenactment

Battle of Alma, from British Battles:
http://www.britishbattles.com/crimean-war/alma.htm

The Battle of Alma on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipdjwuSQcfE

Each side consists of two commands, each headed by a General.  The Russians would have to hold the heights dominating the battlefield.  the French would have to move them off.  Each command would consist of 12-15 elements.  Amy & Jack took the Russians.

Battle of Alma, the French Attack

The main French body

The main French Attack

The far right

Boom! the Russian guns find their range...

Poor PiPs & the Attack is uncoordinated
Magnifique!!! Chasseurs D'Afrique hold the flank

The French reserves plough straight up the road.  Whilst the Chasseurs a Pied take out some Skirmishers.

The French Guns take their toll

OOoops! That road hasn't been guarded well..

Jack turns the Russian guns onto the Chasseurs a Pied

In go the French, with mixed results...


The French Artillery doing it's job
Come on! 


Russian Canister wipes out some poor Frenchmen!!

The Russians are being hammered on the right hill.

French Riflepower downs another Russian..

AAAAaaaarggh! I forgot & went hand to hand with the Russian, bad mistake..

However on the hill, Russian resistance is wiped out.

The end is near!

This Russian command is broken & they leg it to Sevastopol.

With the other Russian command near breakpoint, the horrors admit defeat!
There you go, the French won the day with a head on Assault.  Jack's kicking himself for not putting more troops guarding the right hill & the main road.  This time I made use of the Allied superiority in firepower & tried to avoid going hand to hand with those 'Bwutal Wussians'.

This time we used Google Chrome Web Browser, it made a BIG difference in loading the pictures quickly!!!

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

More Crimean Russians

A few more units to finish off our Crimean Russian Army.

Russian Naval Infantry

Russian Line Infantry

Russian Artillery

Russian Infantry - big Eureka 18mm (probably use these as Elite Infantry)

Russian Lancers

Russian Dragoons

Russian Cuirassiers

Russian Cossacks

Monday, 16 August 2010

DBACrimea1 - Breakout from Calamita Bay

Poor old Turkey...

The Allied Army has landed at Calamita Bay.  Lord Cardigan is placed in command of the advanced force with orders to push forward & protect the beachead.  A sizeable Russian force has orders to attack the beach, game on!

For these particular games, we'll be using an article from Wargames Illustrated, it has basic troop types & factors.  It is only a small article, but it was a nice change & reflects troop characteristics of the time.

WI 101 Crimea DBA'd

 For our little game we went with the armies that appeared in the two previous posts.  The British would go with a 12 element army, while the Russians would have more elements but of a lesser troop quality.  That would mean that the Russians would have 6 breakpoint, the British 4.

Breakout from Calamita Bay initial set-up
The Russians would start with ALL their elements on the table.  The Brits would have only Cardigan & some of the Light Cavalry Brigade, the Rifle Brigade & Highlanders.  Other units would arrive as PiPs would allow each turn later.


The Russians! Main Infantry force in column on the road.


Cardigan leads forward the British Hussars & Light Dragoons.
The Rifles move quickly through the village.
The Russians would attack the village in force.
The Highlanders arrive!
Cardigan deploys the Light Cavalry.
In go the Russians...painfully slowly...
BOOM! The British Horse Artillery takes out some Cossacks.
Russian firepower forces back the Rifles!
The firefight was intense... A British loss
The battle for the village, the Russians press hard.
The British Horse Artillery strike again!
Cardigan prepares for a charge!
The Rifles prove their quality.
The Russians smash into the Highlanders.
With Even results....
CCCHHHHAAAAAAAAARRRRRRGGEE!!!!!
The Highlanders battle through.. helped by a poor Russian die roll
The Russians are winning the battle for the village though.
The British Cavalry are on a roll!
Victory for the British as another Russian Infantry is put to the sword...
Final positions...

RaHoo for the British!  The forces move on from Calamita Bay..   A nice little game, the troop characteristics worked well, the Russians were slow but tough fighters.  Pity that the Russian Artillery didn't get involved, they were out of range & in the end PiPs never went to them.  The British Horse Artillery was brilliant, the Cossacks were poor, something to take into the next games.