Showing posts with label Romans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romans. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 January 2021

Rubicon 186 BC - I never liked Cato!

Catonis deletam est, I would say, preferably with bad latin grammar, as I was personally tortured by his tedious ongoings about the corruption scandal in Sicily and his opinion about Scipio for longer than I want to care to remember, in the vain hope he would rotate in his own tomb, if he would hear/read this. Regardless of this post educational personal stress trauma, Bart decided to take on precisely that episode where these two men met in history and had a fight, just to air his magnificent 28mm Republican army.

So inevitable, I chose Scipio and Bart Cato. We marched on more or less in line and met in the middle. My cavalry and artillery had the edge and I never missed the opportunity just to delete Cato‘s existence, to fire ore charge any unit he was in, in the vain hope he would die. I couldn‘t care less about the objective to hold the bridge, even though I did until the end of the battle.

Even the hand-to-hand fights seemed to go well, until right at the end when I rolled too low at some unpretentious break tests and suddenly half of my army broke away -  the only sensible thing to do was: I conceded defeat, as I was suddenly missing at least  4 units to carry on. Harsh but fair, but thats how it should be between gentlemen wargamers.

What I cannot forgive myself is that Cato got away again!

Barts more detailed report under the following link:

https://asienieboje.blogspot.com/2021/01/rubicon-186-bc.html?showComment=1611508464020#c4949453424348350452

Pictures and terrain and (wonderful) miniature collection by courtesy of Bart:
































Saturday, 12 September 2020

Just about 105BC somwhere near Greece

Last week we played Romans versus the Macedonian /late Greek Mercenary armies, by the rules of "To the Strongest", 28mm at Peter‘s. Campbell and Bart proudly presented their Roman armoured proletarian raffle, while me and Peter presented our Seleucid Specialist Forces (by the courtesy of Peters magnificent miniature collection). 

We had large unwieldy phalanges and both flanking cavalry and an elephant, that should count for something! While Campbell and Bart had just tough Roman Republican troops and people on horses. And a ballista (scorpio) that would count for nothing!

I don‘t know what their plan was, but it sure didn't seem to work. They seem to wait for us to come to them, which we did, which was nearly fatal for us, and also their Romans shittiest cavalry held out for a very very unbelievable long time ... just to succumb at last. On Peters side the elephant made its way and the cavalry outflanked the Romans.

In "To the Strongest" out-flanking is somewhat the beginning of the end! My classical Greeks can vouch for that (which weren‘t allowed to come out that day, probably not to demoralise the SPQR civilians too much). 

So to cut their "pilae" and "iugulae" and the rest of the story short, we put an end to their sufferings by thrusting our "lancea" in their "sterna" of some more units and won by coins ("nummi"), which is what you get when you annihilate units of the opponent in those times. What a mercenary mindset - but hey thats what we came for, isn't it?


initial set up


our ranks

Barts Romans

Campbells nervous Romans

Us Greeks coming to the enemy

Romans climbing hills

Helenistic Greek Cavalry meeting Roman Horse dilletarii




Romans still climbing hills or forming up

Roman "Friends on Horses" are getting decimated

Romans still climbing hills

Romans forming up around hills - they really like them!!

Peters Cavalry at their flank 

My cavalry searching for Equestrian hobbyists of the Romans


Saturday, 15 June 2019

FIW and Classical Ancients

Well here is buy one get one free - as I paid for them with defeats dearly, hahah!

French-Indian Wars (15mm, Rebels & Patriots):
We decided to put Mikes 15mm FIW collection to the test, me and his son Alex playing the Brits, while he umpired and Campbell and Bart were playing the French and Indians.

Well what turned out to be a disaster soon, was still enjoyable. Bart did get the Indians and used them as a steam roller against my feeble Brits and didn't let me near the wooden huts (scenario objective) - but I wiped them off board for this insufferable affront ... but it didn‘t change the outcome - we were beaten. And yes maybe the Indians are, just a tiny wee bit too strong ... and I miss my closing fire, the firing lines seem to be as effective as your usual common American open order rabbles ... but that is just me .. whining on high neveau ... (horse noise) ...

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Classical Ancients, (28mm, To the Strongest):

Me (Classical Greeks) and Peter (Macedonian Greeks) were facing the Romans (Campbell, Alisdair and Bart (a mix of times) on a straight board, what could go possibly go wrong! Aces, I tell you, Aces they were everywhere! Most re-occuringly in mine and Peters card stash it seemed!

The Romans proceeded and Even if Bart got stuck a bit and for a second it seemed I could just hold while Peter would trash Campbell ... Peter just got annihilated! I don't know how, can‘t be Campbell's tactical experience, he isn‘t used to that, yes you guess right a lot of aces on Peter ...

Well then again I stood in my second TTS game with an disintegrated flank there against a bunch of Romans fro the future. The only interesting thing would be how long it would take them to take me down now ... a quarter to ten they did, pulled the last phalanx off the table ...

Next time we need to mix these pesky Romans, TTS seem to be written just for them! I need a roman flank that does not dissapear within 3 turns!