Showing posts with label The Great Game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Great Game. Show all posts

Monday, 13 June 2022

Back of Beyond : British Raid

After several weeks being disrupted by holidays and illness we played a delayed Back of Beyond battle. Set in our early 20th Century Back of Beyond setting the  British expeditionary force has found itself short on supplies and have targeted the local village, having secured the necessary provisions as they turn back to their base they realise they are in a vulnerable position. Sure enough the local tribes have gathered amongst the rocky terrain intent on preventing British column escaping with the supplies.

The British force setting out from the village
The overview of the battlefield. The main objective of the British is to get across the board or at least as far as possible. The bridge is the only route for vehicles across the dry river bed. Tribal forces will randomly arrive from a number of features, we are using bolt action with some specifics for the scenario, vehicles aren’t able to double move due to the road conditions, rocky areas provide cover, tribal forces are all irregular when firing but ‘regular’ in combat. Additional tribal forces as reinforcements will be available if necessary.
The British expeditionary force is a mix of British and Sikh infantry. A platoon of armoured vehicles, a single light howitzer and a couple of units of cavalry.
Tribal units initially deployed on the table are all in hidden setup so can’t be targeted until they move or fire.
Some of the Sikh infantry heading north form the village
Two machine guns set up on the rocky terrain west of the village to support the advance
They come under fire from the rocky hill and the small holding to the north
More tribal warriors in hiding in the dry river bed in ambush
The tribesmen have a single mountain gun which they have wheeled onto one of the hills
The British make a general advance
Wouldn’t you believe first turn tribal warriors literally appear from nowhere, presumably tunnels or caves in the rocks to surprise the retreating British column, they immediate charge the machine guns knocking them out int two turns
The British push on not wanting to be distracted leaving only some Gurkhas to cover their rear.
Bengal lancers scout forward
…only to be wiped out in a single turn, but the rest of the advance is progressing to plan
On the right the British seek to overrun the small farm but the defenders are well dug in
On the left the two supplies lorries are pushing towards the bridge covered by on of the British armoured cars
British cavalry seek revenge for the bengal lancers catching a group of tribesmen on the edge of the river bed.
But then they are caught pulling back by wild Tribal cavalry, in the melee the British lose out and are forced to flee 
The leading armoured car advances to secure the crossing but is ambushed by tribesmen, they struggle to have any impact or damage the vehicle but they delay the advance
The British have secured the farm on the right 
But more tribesmen are appearing in the distance
Particularly hard fighting around the Farm on the British left
But the bridge is taken
The leading supply lorry makes a bid for the bridge
Whilst an heroic but foolish charge by a platoon of Sikh infantry fails to secure the farm house
Then the second supply wagon receives a direct hit and immobilised
The leading armoured car seeks to break across the bridge but gets bogged down and although it is fairly impervious to assault by the tribal cavalry it can’t move forward
The farm is still being held on the left
but the British column is now pushing over the bridge
The farm is finally taken and in the distance British infantry are pushing into the river bed having driven the tribes men back
and then another lucky shot from the rocky hills catches the second supply wagon knocking it out.
At this point we decided to call it a day, a minor victory to the tribesmen/Afghans who having knocked out the two supply wagons slip away into the mountains. The British have plenty of troops left and have made good progress but the supplies will have to be left behind as they trudge back to base.

A fun game as usual, lots of twists are turns. The Bengal lancers were disappointing being knocked out in a single turn, we perhaps need a few more ? The arrival of the tribesmen from caves behind the British lines was inevitable ! It felt balanced though the British are superior quality but outnumbered. This was the first run out for my new desert mat and the rocky areas were quickly repurposed from some old 40k terrain. Plenty more opportunities in the future ….and we are now planning a siege battle 👍

Thanks for popping by 😀


Saturday, 19 February 2022

Afghan (or other tribal) warriors and the Generosity of Wargamers

For 28mm figures I normally try and limit myself to painting a maximum of 24 figure units, this seems just enough to motivate me in the production line process I use for painting. Having completed sixteen metal Artizan Afghans next up were a box of Perry figures. Technically these are set for second afghan war so don’t come with enough ‘modern’ rifles for our later period around 1915. The box comes mainly with muskets and the option to have swords and shields. This wouldnt quite do, so I raided my early war Germans bits box and found just enough weapons to give nearly all the figures a rifle or musket.

I also wanted to build a machine gun unit, luckily I had a Turkish maxim and was able to adapt the figures with arm swops etc to a respectable machine gun unit.

A couple of command type figures
Maxim machine gun presumably captured from the Turks
Tribal warriors, I have kept the same highlighted colours as the previous units but simplified their clothing, even so they took a bit longer than I had hoped, happy with the results though and I think for bolt action I now have 7 or 8 units including the command and machine gun.

So onto the generosity of wargamers, in the past couple of weeks three people have decided to send me stuff from the kindness of their hearts. It may be a few feel uncomfortable with their lead piles or have stuff they know they won’t get round to, either way it goes to show how kind and generous wargamers can be. My sincere thanks to Steve J, Phil and Steve for their gifts, I am humbled 🥲 to protect the innocent I won’t identify the specifics but have just listed the items.
An Edith Cavell nurse figure to use as a vignette for our Great Game
Some British colonials, slightly early for our current great game but dangerously encourages me to think about the second afghan war….😱
A nice smaller caliber artillery piece….I might keep this without a crew so it can play in lots of different games. If anyone knows exactly what it is let me know
Oh….some buildings for the Peninsular project, looking forward to these 👍
A drummer figure…I’m thinking he is a Hessian but again I might be wrong ? Update and confirm he is Russian foundry SYW 

Finally I thought I would share some photos which are stuck in my mind at the moment inspiration for figures and units going forward 😀
RCW in Central Asia
I would like some of these if I can source them but surprisingly they are not easy to find ?
Clearly I looked at this one before main thing the latest figures

Need some of these

My latest foundry purchase obviously had these in mind even if the uniforms etc are very different.

Well that’s it for now, for those of you in the UK hope you survived the storm.

Hopefully a game this evening and lots more hobby stuff soon

KBO Matt










Thursday, 10 February 2022

‘The Great Game’ British force

I have been painting up the last of the British for my ‘Great Game’ force this week.

Here they are a simple paint job , these are again mainly woodbine figures although the guy in shorts is something else. I do have a number of other command figures but not enough for a full unit so I might work these into little vignettes at some point.
This got me to thinking about the full force as it stands so as the table was fairly clear I treated myself to a parade. I can supplement what I have recently painted with some Scottish from my VBCW collection, I may go back and repaint the hats to khaki ? I then have a couple of Lanchester Armoured cars again I may  do a head swop for the driver, a Rolls Royce from my RCW collection and a couple of suitable vehicles. I also have an artillery piece but need to source a gun crew. I have some that could stand in for now. More than enough then for a Bolt action game. What I wonder is missing perhaps some cavalry. I already have a suitable biplane. Any thoughts welcome I feel they need a bit of colour ?

Thanks as always for passing by 🙂


Friday, 4 February 2022

Afghan Warriors : The Great Game

After putting away the Norway battle I have focussed this week on getting my first Afghans painted up for future ‘Great Game’ Battles.

Afghan Warriors

These have been in the lead pile for ages having been bought second hand from a show, they are lovely Artizan figures, some I think might be Moroccans. They are certainly quite well armed so I saw these as either command figures or an elite unit of some sort, hence the common blue highlight. I have a box of Perry figures to do but I plan for them to be slightly more basic.

That’s it for today planning now for another battle this evening 😀

Think as for looking

Friday, 21 January 2022

Napoleonic French and Back of Beyond British

Seems to be lots of stuff going at the moment, jumping between games and projects but I have been working away in the background on the next french unit for the Peninsular project.

I think I am getting my head around painting Napoleonic French, they are not the best by a long way but I’m happy with the result. These have the flag of the 33rd but the plumes aren’t correct. Think I will push on to a third unit then take a group Brigade shot.
These British infantry had been started ages ago but with our Back of Beyond battle last weekend I pushed them right to the front of the painting queue. These are Woodbine figures a couple of units plus command figures. I already have suitable armoured cars and at least one artillery piece.
They also have a machine gun as support., annoyingly when I based them I put them on separate bases, seemed like a good idea at the time ? I have another unit of British, some converted Turks as Sikhs and a few other units which will be converted Turks into misc mercenaries. I also have some tribesmen I would like to get into the queue.

Well that’s it for now, more painting hopefully this weekend 

Keep on painting 👍