At some point over lockdown Stephen painted up an El Cid Spanish army - using mostly Footsore models.
He's packing his house up in preparation for moving to the Isle of Man and wanted to give them a run out for the first time before packing them away. So we dusted off the excellent El Cid supplement and the 1.5 version of WAB. We were aiming for around 2,000 points but in the end I just threw down what was about the right amount.
I had a core of spearmen and pushed some cavalry up on my right
Inevitably Spanish light cavalry swarmed my flank.
At this point I changed the settings on the camera qhich makes things look bleaker then they were...
The Almoravid centre steamrollered on.
While the Christian cavalry waited
More light cavalry on my left too
Facing the mighty Kamel Korps of Khamu Khazi
The Berber horse forgot to run away and I remembered how rubbish they are.
Their death triggered a "panic bomb" and most of my right flank ran away.
Things were going better on the left, where an attempted charge was foiled and driven off with javelins
Meanwhile my centre bore down
My spears rallied and faced off the caballeros
Finally the Almoravids crashed home into the peons.
My archers were caught by jinettes
Still the face off in the centre
Christian cavalry joined the fight in the middle of the lines.
However the Black Guard proved triumphant and panic gripped the Christians who fled in numbers
The caballeros continued to shoot down the Berber spear
Before deciding enough was enough, charging home and routing the spears!
My other spear unit turned to face the caballeros breaking through in the middle
With the Spanish centre destroyed the Black Guard chased off the crossbows
And with that the game came to a close. A victory to the Almoravid invaders.
Fun to get the soldiers out and WAB gives a fun game. The rules did feel a bit dated and "fantasy" after a long time away from them.
It all looked splendid with two fully painted quite big armies going at it.
The WAB books were generally pretty good and to my mind el cid was the best of the bunch
ReplyDeleteExcellent stuff and there I was thinking about El CID battles ! Now I have the motivation !
ReplyDeleteGreat looking games and great looking battle mat. What is this made of? And how did you dye / paint it?
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteIt's some "camel" coloured fleece that I sprayed with some rattle cans.
I blogged about it here: https://tomstoysoldiers.blogspot.com/2019/03/
Thank you Tom, i'll do one too 👍🏻
ReplyDeleteGreat looking game, we should give WAB a go again some time.
ReplyDeleteI think I prefer the later photos, less saturated.