Charlie very kindly hosted a game of Hail Caesar for Ian and I today. Charlie had created a scenario based on the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. He mainly used the scenario from the Wars of the Roses HC book but with a few tweaks of his own. Loyalties decreed that I command the Lancastrians whilst Ian took control of the Yorkists. Charlie, having devised an activation system for Northumberland and the Stanleys would control those forces if they decided to enter the fray.
The War Crow
The adventures of a wargames butterfly.
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
The Battle of Bosworth 1485, using Hail Caesar.
Sunday, July 6, 2025
28mm Anglo Danes
I am quite pleased with the current progress of my 28mm Anglo Danish army and the various buildings, wagons and villagers to go with it. This army was started in 2000 when I bought a mixed boxed set of 50 'Dark Age' figures from Wargames Foundry. Originally they were painted up for skirmish games but a couple of years ago I decided to rebase everything for Hail Caesar to use in bigger battles. I have also managed a few games of Early Medieval themed Lion Rampant too. There are now figures from Foundry, Victrix, Gripping Beast, Crusader Miniatures and a few others in the army.
The main problem is that you need a lot of figures to make up a decent sized army for HC and I had Normans, Vikings, Picts, Arthurian British and Early Saxons to expand as well as my Anglo Danish thus progress has been slow as I flitter about between the various armies and of course my many other projects. To make life easier I decided to concentrate on my Normans, Vikings and Anglo Danes first plus all the extra bits and pieces that help a wargames table come alive. I did a post about my (almost complete) Normans a while ago but today I decided to look at where I am up to with my Anglo Danish army led of course by Harold Godwinson.
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Rapid Fire 15mm Blitzkrieg.
Ian (German), Nigel (French) and myself (British) have been quietly painting some 15mm forces for Early War Rapid Fire. Today was the day to get some of them on the table for the first time. We used the Cassel - The Citadel scenario from the Blitzkrieg Battlegames book but used our own forces that were based on different battlegroups. The larger German force had to try and take a well defended hill town from the British. As Nigel had painted up a few French, we put them out on the British right flank to hold the villages of Zuytpeene and Bavinchove.
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Rapid Fire: Operation Goodwood in 20mm.
Now I am back from my holidays we were back at Nigel's house today for another game of Rapid Fire using his wonderful 20mm collection of figures and vehicles. The scenario was taken from the Rapid Fire website, Operation Goodwood which seems to have been mainly a tank battle between the British and the Germans. Nigel put me and Ian in control of the british and Nigel was in charge of the Germans. The main aim was for each side to get at least one vehicle off the opposite table edge from where they deployed.
Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Rapid Fire: Operation Epsom, June 1944
We were at Nigel's house today for a game of Rapid Fire using Nigel's wonderful 20mm collection of models and figures. His terrain looked great too as it was decided that Nigel would play the Germans with Ian and I splitting the British forces between us. Both forces were tasked with capturing and holding the various villages or chateau's spread across the table.
The Battle of Bosworth 1485, using Hail Caesar.
Charlie very kindly hosted a game of Hail Caesar for Ian and I today. Charlie had created a scenario based on the Battle of Bosworth in 14...

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