Howard, Ian and Nigel have been playing a few games of the new version of 'General D'Armee' and this week I was able to go along to Nigel's house to try them out too. Nigel had adapted a scenario where the British and Prussians were attacking, needing to secure a village and a hill with a windmill on it and the French who were withdrawing had to defend them and slow the Allies down. Nigel took on the role of the French with Ian and I dividing the allies up between us.
The War Crow
The adventures of a wargames butterfly.
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Trying 'General D'Armee' v2 in 15mm
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Old School Fantasy project
For some time now I have had a growing fondness for and need to collect some of the 'old school fantasy' figures I painted, collected and gamed with back in my youth. In the late 1970's and early 1980's I amassed a large collection of Citadel, Hinchliffe, Ral Partha, Conquest Miniatures and others as well. This nostalgia fix has also coincided with me returning to reading some of the fantasy novels I read back then.
For some stupid reason I sold all my old collection in 1988 to help with a house move and relocation to a new job. So a few years ago I started to cast about on ebay for a few figures and also my long time gaming friend Chris donated quite a few figures, some Asgard Dwarves and the elf below for example. Chris is also joining in with this project and we aim to use the figures to play games of Dragon Rampant amongst others. You can see some of Chris's old school figures and musings on his blog 'The Periodic Painting Table' here: https://periodicpainting.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Lion Rampant: The hunt for Brother Alwin.
We had a four player game today so we tried scenario 4, the Fugitive. A saxon monk, brother Alwin is on the run and hiding somewhere on the table. Six tokens were placed on the table, each of which could be Alwin. Who would find him first? and could they get him off the table. We had Nigel and Charlie both playing Normans (both of whom wish for the kudos of capturing the monk), Ian his Irish and I used my usual warband of Anglo Danes led by Wulfgar the Slayer. The Normans wished to capture Alwin as he is a known rebel sympathiser, my Anglo Danes wished to rescue the poor monk from the Normans and the Irish will sell him to the highest bidder! I also placed a heavily laden wagon in the centre of the table which was moved randomly and also became an objective.
Each warband was randomly deployed in a corner of the table and the dice decided that Ian and I were deployed on the west and the two Norman players on the east. This helped create an alliance between the Normans so Ian and I teamed up too.
In the first turn Ian and then I had chances to locate the errant monk but it was a group of Norman skirmishers controlled by Charlie who actually captured him. A short while later Nigel captured the wagon so very early on the Normans had both objectives
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Lion Rampant: Defending the Indefensible (scenario 3).
For today's game we decided to give scenario 3, 'Defending the Indefensible' a go. Placing a small church in the table centre to be the main target of the attack we let the dice decide who would be the Attacker and who would be the Defender (who is allowed to deploy up to 10 points of troops in contact with the church as an initial defence force).
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Back to Lion Rampant
I have always enjoyed playing Lion Rampant and some of its spin-off variants so eagerly snapped up version 2 of the rules but then only played it once. Today was the day to put that right. Friend Ian and I have a slow grow 28mm project aiming at large battles in the Dark Ages (or Early Medieval Period for the purists out there) but Lion Rampant provides the ideal set of rules for some decent sized skirmish action whilst our armies grow.
I opted to use some of my Anglo Danish figures whilst Ian used his Irish and it seemed to make sense to play scenario 1:Bloodbath to help teach Ian the rules (and see how well I remembered them!). I called my Leader Wulfgar but left him to forge his own surname in battle but randomly throwing for a leader skill I threw a double 6 and got 'Great Leader' with it's very useful automatic activation rule. Ian named his leader Dermot and gained 'Rash-Wild Charge' as a Leader skill for the leaders unit.
For 'Boasts' we decided to throw a d3 each giving me 3pts of boasts to Ian's 2. I chose..
'I shall strike the first blow 'and 'They will tremble before me' whilst Ian chose 'I shall burn their homes'.
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