Showing posts with label Saracen Army. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saracen Army. Show all posts

Sunday, 15 May 2022

The Saracen Army takes to the field

 Following my last post about the Crusader army it was time to turn my attention to my Saracen army. This had lain untouched for the best part of six years and needed some tender loving care.

The full force was rebased (as per the crusaders), varnished and more flags added. A full month was spent bring this force up to speed with a further 8- Gripping Beast foot added and another 12 mounted archers.





The total army now consists of...

10 x Command Stands

30 x  Mounted Archers

55 x Light Mounted Horse

22 x Heavy Horse

9 x Camels

28 Archer Stands (84 figures)

54 Infantry stands (216 Figures)

Approx;  450 figures 



Pictures below of the various troop types..starting with light horse and horse archers. These are a mix of Black Tree, Gripping Beast, & HaT



Heavy Horse and Camels - Black Tree?


The Foot and archer units - mostly Gripping Beast plastics with a few Black Tree figures thrown in





These Chaps get to fight their first battle tomorrow,,,


More soon

Sunday, 26 July 2015

The Crusader Army - part 1


Having put together my Saracen army it was only right that the next large force I should consider is the opponents - the Crusaders. Fortunately I already have around 24 Horse and a 100 foot painted for my Robin Hood games so what you see in the next few shots are the balance of the army...another 39 Horse and almost 100 foot.

The Saracen Army build started in December 2014 - so I am hoping I can get this lot done by Xmas

http://shedwars.blogspot.co.uk/2014/12/building-saracen-army-part-1.html


These have all come from the excellent Fire Forge range - still questioning why they never produced an Arab range to go with these guys...


The few metals you see are from Curtey's...plus the one on the right above was a limited edition from Tactica show - his shield not added


These plastics are a delight to build and have so much character. There are three mounted boxes represented here - two from the Mounted Men at arms box set and one from the mounted Crossbow set (no mounted crossbowmen)

 

In addition there are 96 foot - 24 of these are made up as crossbow men and the remainder are all infantry. Unlike my robin hood forces II have not gone for a uniform look or pose. This means they look far more irregular.

Browns, Greys, Greens and dark reds will be the colours









Final group shot
 

If you are looking to field an early medieval army at relatively low cost Fire Forge can be your friend - the infantry work out at less than 50p per figure and the horses about £1.50

As I write this my daughter has just turned 17 and so with a car to buy for her to learn to drive in and the additional cost of insurance I think my hobby spending is going to be curtailed for some time

Until next time....

Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Oasis Denial - A Lion Rampant Battle

Monday Nights Action Report from the Shed sees a second game of Lion Rampant in the time of the Crusades. This was a hastily put together scenario with the following background.

A strong force of Christians are pursuing a Saracen Warband in the deserts of Syria. Water is running out and their only hope of salvation is to capture the Oasis. The Sarcen commanders know of their foes predicament and will do their utmost to deny this valuable resource.

With four players attending (Mark, John and Stephen plus myself) we split the forces evenly, with both sides supporting 48 points of troops.

The Saracens would be predominantly lightly armoured, mounted and bow armed whereas the Crusaders would dominate on the infantry front and well armoured. This would be an interesting experience to see how two matched sides in points but vastly different force compositions performed.

The Forces

Saracens

Each Saracen force contained

1 x Mounted Sergeants with Bows
3 x Mounted Yeoman with Bows
1 x Spear Armed Yeoman infantry
1 x Archer Unit Infantry

Crusaders  

Each Crusader Force Contained
1 x Mounted Men at Arms
1 x Mounted Sergeants
1 x Archer or Crossbow unit
1 x Bidowers Unit
2 x Foot Sergeants

Each Side was formed along a long table edge, with the Oasis positioned on the Saracen table edge between the two forces


The Saracen horse mass outside the Oasis



Awaiting the advance of the armoured crusaders


The target Oasis to the centre left of the table


The Crusaders advance into a hail of Saracen arrows...



With the cavalry advancing rapidly the Saracen light horse fall back


On they push...


Crashing into the light cavalry


Mounted battles erupt across the field - the lightly armoured Saracens quaking in their boots, and cursing their poor luck to be here that day


The Saracens throw in their own mounted knights - just to be repulsed as quickly as they arrive



The Crusaders push up on their right flank - demolishing the Saracen forces


With the Oasis in site armoured foot march forward.


A final desperate charge from the Saracens comes to no avail..


The Christians have reached the edge of the Oasis...



All across the front they push forward


More cavalry action (over 100 horse figures on the table)


Finally the Crusaders force their way into the Oasis






So the end result - a crushing victory for the Crusaders. A combination of really poor Saracen dice rolls and the superior Crusader armour put the Christians in front.

A fun game and we will certainly return to the Holy Land in the new future

Until next time






Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Monks in Flight - A Lion Rampant AAR

Hi Folks

Last night was quite possibly one of the most fun games I have played in the shed for a long time. All credit to my fellow gamers...the infamous Legatus of Legatus Wargames fame and Alastair of a wargaming gallimaufry.

Both these guys will almost certainly have posts up on their excellent blogs so do check them out.

It was only when putting together this post I realised that all three of us run wargames blogs (yes I know Legatus runs several blogs some of which ask you if you are 18+ ).

So here is the thought for the day...what do you call a group of bloggers in a shed...I'll try and think of an answer by the end of the post.

So back to last nights proceedings. It was a game set in the Kingdom of Jerusalem at the time of the Crusades using the Lion Rampant rules.

The Table (west to east)


The table (east to west)


The Background.

Over the last few weeks a group of rather fanatical monks have been stoking up the anti Islamic sentiment in an area near one of the local Crusader castles under the Jurisdiction of Sir Guillarme Vin A Grett. Despite being told not stir the religious pot of hatred they continued their sermons unabated.

This clearly caused offence to the local Saracen Warlords - El Salsa Cele Ray and Sultana Ray Sun who have decided that these monks must be sent to their maker forthwith. Realising that the death of a dozen Monks in his lands to the infidels might prove problematic with his future church relationships Sir Guillarme decides to get them off his land pronto.

He has arranged a boat to pick them up outside the fishing village of El Del Bay and has provided a sizeable escort to ensure their departure.

The boat awaiting the monks in the bay...yes I know its a longboat but I have NOT built a Cog yet


Objective: The Crusades must escort the monks to the seashore. Provided at least one monk reaches the boat the Crusaders win.

The Saracens must kill all the monks  - however killing them with missile fire is not appropriate. Their blood must be spilled on the sand with a sharp blade.

Some apologies....

1. The photos appear quite dark. I am experimenting with a new lens ring flash which does not appear to have worked.
2. The Crusaders bases are all covered in static grass - these are from my Robin Hood Games as the planned Crusader Army is still being planned.
3. The infantry are all on movement trays - these need to be painted and although unsightly greatly speed up play

The Forces

For a Lion Rampant Game we had a lot of troops on the table - please don't ask the points value as I did not work it out. War is never fair !

Crusaders

1 x Mounted Men at Arms
2 x Mounted Seargeants
1 x Turcopoles (mounted Yeoman Mercenaries)
1 x Crossbows
1 x Bidowers with Bows
3 x Foot Infantry - Yeoman
1 x Serfs (Monks)

Saracens

1 x Mounted Seargeants with Bows
4 x Mounted Yeoman with Bows
1 x Archers
4 x Yeoman Infantry

House Rules

The following is contentious but we dropped the failed activation rule - ie if a unit fails its activation the rest of the force must forfeit their turn. We don't like this as it slows down the game.

The monks would activate with a +1 to move and could move 8 inches per turn


The Report

The Crusader convoy started to march up the board towards the fishing village. The Monks firmly protected in the middle.

Saracens watch from the cliffs in the distance...




As the convoy advances failed activations cause the vanguard to break from the main body...spear armed yeoman advance towards the Oasis




The Saracen horns sound the charge and the Horse advance to within bowshot range...


At the front of the line the heavy Crusader Horse rush towards the village





Their advance checked by the Saracens riding out to meet them...



Back in the rear the Crusaders ready themselves for the Saracen onslaught...




Battle commences at the rear of the line - archery and skirmish orders ruling the day


The heavy bolts of the Christian Crossbows soon decimate the Saracen Infantry



To block the advance the Saracens position their heavy cavalry across the village road flanked by their light infantry and archers


Light Saracen horse begin to harry the advancing knights (with not much affect)


More mounted missile troops enter the fray


The rear attacks are starting to cause casualties on both sides


The Crusaders horse charge towards the village and cut down by a host of arrows


Infantry support advances


Driving off the light Saracen horse...


The heavies of both sides clash with the mailed Europeans taking the upper hand



The Monks (top right) continue their march towards the sea protected by cohorts of infantry





An Archery duel opens up between the Saracen bows and the Crusader skirmishers - numbers count and the bidowers bite the desert dust


More Christian Horse pile into the dusty village


The remants of the Saracen army hide behind the village walls hoping to drive back the invaders


With foot support in abundance the Crusaders quickly force back the Saracens



A last Saracen unit is all that stands between the Monks and their flight...alas they fall to the mailed fist of the Crusaders


The Monks (and Nuns) reach safety...


All great fun !!

At the beginning of this post I asked the question 'what do you call a group of bloggers...?'

Shedson's response was ....SAD !!

My response to that was ...get on with you homework !

The best I can think of is a Roll of Bloggers...

Until next time...