Showing posts with label Russo-Japanese War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russo-Japanese War. Show all posts

Saturday, 15 March 2025

The Battle of Wa-Fanggou Aug 1904 - A Russo-Japanese War Batrep

 


The Rejects got together for our first Russo-Japanese game since 2014, surely it can't have been that long????Well the last one I played in according to my blog anyway!



OOB
Russian - Dan, Surj & Chris

1st Siberian Army Corps – LG – Baron Sakelberg

1st East Siberian Rifle Division – LG Gergross

1st Brigade – MG Rutowski
1st Inf regt 3 Battalions
2nd Inf regt 3 Battalions
2 Artillery Batteries

2nd Brigade – MG Maximovich
3rd Inf regt 3 Battalions
4th Inf regt 3 Battalions
Machine Gun section -1 Gun
2 Artillery Batteries

Cavalry Brigade
Primorsky Dragoon regt
4th Ural Cossack rgt

4 Companies Frontier Guard Infantry

From 10th Army Corps
31st European Infantry Division LG Mau
1st Brigade MG Tshishevich
121st Infantry regt 4 Battalions
122nd Infantry regt 4 Battalions
Maching Gun Section 1 Gun
2 Artillery Batteries

Attached Observation Battalion section wagon and crew

Japanese Ray, Steve & Lee

2nd Army General Aku
 
4th Division LG Ogawa
7th Brigade MG Nishijima
8th Inf regt 3 Battalions, 1 Machine Gun 2 Artillery Batteries
37th Inf regt 3 Battalions, 1 Machine Gun 2

19th Brigade LG Ando
9th Inf regt 3 Battalions, 1 Machine Gun 2 Artillery Batteries
38th Inf regt 3 Battalions, 1 Machine Gun
4th Cavalry regt

2nd Army
3rd Division LG Oshima

5th Brigade MG Yamaguchi
6th Inf regt 3 Battalions, 1 Machine Gun 2 Artillery Batteries
33rd Inf regt 3 Battalions, 1 Machine Gun
 

Postie has done us up like a kipper again, were our first thoughts on the game when we saw the table and those thoughts carried on for most of the morning. 
To win  the game we had to take the 3 hills in front off each of our small commands, which was an impossible task.
Above you can see our 3 commands Lee at the top, me in the middle and Steve at the bottom, our left.


Facing 3 hills, Steve was facing Chris, I was facing Dan, on the entrenched hill, while Lee was facing Surj.


??? He wants me to attack that, with 6 units, ok most of Dan's troops are behind the hill, if we can move fast and win the first move and fire we might just do it??


Steve had the easiest job..........again Chris' Russians were mainly behind the hill.


Lee was facing Surj's hill, which was Mission Impossible, as Surj had 8 units of superior European Russians, although at the start of the game, we didn't know that.


Hmmm?
We decided that I would help support Steve's main attack on the hill on the left, I would attack the gap between the 2 hills and Lee would play a holding roll and try to nullify Surj's troops.


Some of my Japanese troops and a machine gun, I painted these up for Postie in 2011/12, during the Analogue Painting Challenge, i n the year I won!


Before the game started both sides had to throw a dice, the Russians won and BANG, 2 units of Cavalry appeared on our left flank, that's gonna make it a little harder!!!


Another kick in the nuts, Postie then gave the Russians 4 lengths of barbed wire, they could place them wherever they wanted on their side of the table.

Well that's our plan stuffed, Chis placed 2 lengths were I was going to attack, between the 2 hills. Surg placed his in the gap between his hill and one in front of his hill.

We decided we had a choice, give it a go or go home and help the Mrs with the chores at home.....


The first turn we lost the initiative, which meant they move and fire before us, any casualties caused do not fire back in their turn. It just gets better and better!


Lee's command after moving forward, you can see, Surj has already started spreading his troops out.


Same goes for Dan and Chris.


I moved my machine gun up behind my infantry, I don't want to give the Russians an easy target, before I even get to shoot.


Our  artillery started to pound their artillery, which was a lot better than ours.


Chris moved down the hill, which meant he could fire from both the bottom and top of the hill.


As my second rank was 4 inches behind the first I could fire over their heads up to the hill.


But we all went prone afer each move to make us harder to hit, but that meant losing 2 inches movement on the next turn as we had to stand.


Lee's doing a sterling job on our right, there's no need to move forward anymore.


Getting close to the hills, but we're taking very heavy casualties.


Not sure I fancy a train trip on that track!


Not sure we're gonna do this?


My two machine guns were doing a great job.


As were Dan's Siberian's, they were so hard to hit, in a trench in open order, we lost 4 our of 8 dice shooting at them, 


I'm not sure my lead unit on the left will stand? Its lost over 75% of its men. But the Japanese were stubborn and they hung on.


Surj had positioned his troops, so nearly all of them could give fire.


The Russian morale wasn't as good as the Japanese, and this began to take a toll on the Ruskies, as some of their troops failed tests and moved back.


The thin blue line!


Chris was either rash or unlucky with the Russian cavalry, lucky for us, we also got some cavalry on to stem the Russians.


Steve's 4th Cavalry can be seen bottom right.


Steve soon made mincemeat of the Russian Dragoons, blasting them with his machine guns.


The enemy
Chris, Dan and Surj.


It had taken him a while to get it into position, but Chris finally unlimbered his machine gun, by the tree next to the hill.


Can I make it up the hill, before I'm destroyed?


Yes i do!!! 
It wasn't a charge, but I'm on the hill.


Steve decided to stay down the hill, and use his artillery, machine guns and artillery to do the work for him.
And it was working too!
What was left of Chris' Dragoons can be seen legging it towards the table edge top left.


Chris managed to get a few more troops up n the hill himself.


Surj finally realised that Lee wasn't going to attack him and started to push his troops towards Lee.


But it was too late. The Russian command through in the towel, they realised that Chris was going to lose his hill next turn, which was the start of us rolling up their flank.


There was nothing Chris could do about it?


The Rejects at play!


Conclusion

We, the Japanese were extremely worried at the start of the game, we were doing the attacking and we were outnumbered by troops either dug in or in great defendable terrain. But we didn't count on the extreme Japanese morale, you basically had to throe snake eyes to fail. While the larger Siberian force always had a minus  1 to their dice rolls.

After they conceded, Postie then told us that we only needed to take one of their hills, nit the 3 he told us at the beginning, the git!!!
So a good win for the Japanese, and a very fun game, that taxed all of our brains!!! Well done to all involved, even Postie!













Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Broadside 2014 - The Battle of Shaho


I thought it was about time I got the Posties Rejects game the Battle of Shaho up on the blog?? This new job is seriously taking up all my time....Goddammit!!!
We did plan on doing a Skirmish game for Broadside but Postie kept going on about the Russo-Japanese War and he had a secret plan?? The secret plan (the balloon) remained a secret until the day before for me and on the day for the rest of the Rejects. I've already said it but I'll say it again. The Balloon was a real winner and helped us to win the Best at Show prize.
I't was rather warm in the centre as Fran mentioned here, on his post about the game
Anyway on with the game........


We picked the sides randomly, Me and Surj were the Russians and Fran and Lee were the Japanese.
Now here's the bone of contention.....Don't believ them lying Gits Fran and Lee, all along the plan for the game was to PLAY it, as and when we could throughout the day. It was his Nibs Posties idea to play the game like we would in the shed, Its not my fault that Fran and Lee are Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee!!


A close up of the base of the balloon, for extra strength Postie melted down some old figures and caste a base, the figures were once all holding flagpoles and guns.


The Balloon itself was made from a polystyrene ball, the basket was simply made out of card, but the most delicate and cleverest thing for me was the stringwork...Nice one Postie


Simple plan for me and Surg....try and not get blown to pieces from the masses of Russian artillery opposite us. We deployed our artillery behind the hill, as we had the balloon, we would only incur a minus 1 firing indirectly.


For some strange reason the Japanese moved forward instead of deploying, this bought it immediately in range of some of our infantry???


We're gonna wait here behind the hill until we really have to move.......


Two units of Russian Cossacks.....not the best troops you'd hope for in battle??


People were getting confused, who were the troops in white??



Fran was obviously doing something wrong


Fran....what a happy chappie!!!


We advanced up the hill and went prone.


The Cossacks advance........


Fran - "Dis is my soldier"...Lee - "And dis is my widdle soldier"


An ariel view....with added charging artillery???



Why??


Oops, Bang goes their artillery.


The Japanese advance, you should have heard the moaning....


Another balloon pic


The village of Shaho, all hand made by Postie apart from the building itself.
Surj moved our only machine gun around the flank to give fire,

 

In typical Cossack style after taking a few casualties and promptly failing their morale, one unit buggerd off!!


Plugging the Thin White Line


Charge!!!


The Japanese were taking a pounding, they'd nearly lost all their artillery, so we pounded 
their Infantry instead


The Japs were getting miffed at this point???


But they continued their attack, their numbers were thinning quite dramatically!!


Postie made the Prone markers


Close ups of the balloon!



We were about to fire our infantry, when we decided to take a short break
But the throws never came as the two Tweedles decided not to play on
the rattles were well and truly thrown out of the prams!!

So that was it, they tried to claim a tactical draw, what a load of old cobblers!


Get in there!!!!