There were three of us gaming today, pooling our figures to play the Battle of Hedgeley Moor scenario from the new 'Hail Caesar' Wars of the Roses book. The map for the scenario gives an open field of play and a bit of research of my own confirmed this as just open moorland, perhaps a little marshy in the SE corner and a slope rising away on the western flank. I also added a few trees and bits of rough ground as scatter terrain to help create a more interesting looking table plus there was the North Road running from north to south.
The War Crow
The adventures of a wargames butterfly.
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
The Battle of Hedgeley Moor, 1464.
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
More 28mm Hail Caesar Wars of the Roses.
Just Ian and myself again this week, so we played another small game of Hail Caesar Wars of the Roses. For this week's game we used some of the ideas for setting up a game from the new Hail Caesar supplement. So the terrain was set up by using the chart on p50 and then we used the random throws for weather, reconnaissance and favours. These all added greatly to the period feel of our game.
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
Trying Hail Caesar 'The Wars of the Roses' supplement.
Just before Christmas the new Hail Caesar supplement for the Wars of the Roses arrived and I have to say I am pretty impressed. There are lots of ideas within the 144 page book to help players add WOTR specific flavour to your games. There are also numerous historical scenarios and a simple campaign system that our little gaming group really must try.
Thus inspired more WOTR figures soon found their way to my painting table to be assembled and painted. There are at least four of us within our group with lots of figures already painted and based for the 'Never Mind the Billhooks' rules which are going to be ideal for this game too. We used the armylist out of the new supplement but added in the small light troops from the lists in v2 of the main rulebook to give us some skirmish style troops, limited to one unit per division.
Happily, an opportunity arose to squeeze in a quick, last game of this year. Ian popped round with his figures for a quick trial game using just two divisions a side and randomly raised commanders per the rules on p.47 of the new supplement. So here is a truthful and honest account of the infamous battle of 'The Battle of the Broken Manor'. (You won't find that battle in any Book!).
So our randomly generated commanders created Lord Percy Thrower and his aide Lord Summer in charge of the Lancastrians (led by me) and Lord Trevor Cleverly (Clever Trevor) and Sir Archie the Bald commanding the Yorkists (led by Ian).
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Back to Billhooks
Today we played a 4 player game of 'Never Mind the Billhooks' as our last game before Xmas. We hadn't played Billhooks in quite a while so it was fun to return to this game. With the Hail Caesar 'Wars of the Roses' supplement due any day it will be interesting to both play and compare the two systems.
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
Trying 'RAMINSEAS', another set of ancient naval rules.
After last week's disappointing game of Ancient Naval Warfare we tried another set of rules today. American gamer Tim Wineland got in touch with me after reading my blog last week and he very kindly offered to share his self written set of Ancient Naval rules' Raminseas'. Thankfully this is only a few pages long and after a quick read through Ian and I opted to choose a small equal number of ships (in two squadrons) and play a simple first game scenario of just trying to destroy each other to get used to the game mechanics.
The Battle of Hedgeley Moor, 1464.
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