Friday, 10 August 2012

Another Hail Arthur Game

James and I got together at the White Hart for a game of Hail Caesar set in the "Age of Arthur" with Saxons battling Britons. Back in February we played a huge game that will feature in issue 300 of Wargames Illustrated. We are re-staging the game at Partizan on the 2nd September (please come along and chat) so we needed a warm-up to remind ourselves of the rules. Although Scrivs was in the same room (playing with Napoleonic boats!) James and I agreed we would limit ourselves to a single "phone a friend" option to ask him how the rules worked - the point of this game was for me and James to regain a flimsy hold over how HC works! In the end we managed without asking Scrivs, or anyone else, the rules, though we did spend a lot of time early on flicking back and forth through the book.

The scenario was that Aethelfrith and his Saxons had occupied a defensive position round an ancient standing stone on top of a hill, and the attacking Welsh needed to dislodge them.
I was using the Saxons (mine plus James' and some from the Gripping Beast collection)  and had three commands:
Aethelfrith
3 Spearmen
1 Hearthguard
1 Hearthguard cavalry
1 Skirmishers

Aethelfric
3 Spearmen
1 Hearthguard
2 Skirmishers

Osferth
3 Spearmen
1 Hearthguard
1 Skirmishers

I deployed with Aethelfrith on the right of the with his flank secured on some woods, Aethelfric occupied the left of the hill and Osferth drew up his men off the hill on my left flank

James deployed a command of light cavalry and noble cavalry with skirmishers on each flank and two commands in the centre, one hearthguard and light cavalry commanded by his general and one mixed command of spearmen and cavalry.
All the commanders were leadership 8 with the exception of the Welsh general who was 9.
Most of the welsh cavalry had the marksman skill, the Saxon foot were all impetuous, meaning they had to pass a Ld test to not charge if enemy were within 6". The Welsh spear brigade was Reluctant.
Finally I drew a couple of cards for my sub commanders, giving them some suitably Saxon character traits. Osbert and his command were fired up with Mead and so would charge anything in range on initiative and Aethefric was Reluctant and old, so would only have two attacks in combat and his troops would not move on command roles equal to his Ld.
With that we were off!


Saxons on the hill

All that a Saxon holds dear. A phallic stone, some beer and a dead horse. Worth fighting for I'm sure you agree.



The Welsh

James pushed most of his men forward to the treeline in the centre of the board, though his right flank refused to move. Inevitably skirmishing horsemen pressed forward and unloaded sharp implements into the Saxons faces.

Have some of THAT!




Largely I responded by standing on the hill and asking my skirmishers to lob stuff back.


White shielded Welshmen on the prowl.


However the drunken fool Osferth defied my cunning plan and was lured into attacking the Pictish horsemen in front of him. Surging forward chanting drunkenly they were inevitably counter-charged.

"C'mon you basterdsh I fight the lottavyez!"



Fortunately my left flank held, though there were plentiful shaken units on both sides. Despite the clear danger, Osferth kept right on charging!
Over on the right Aethelfric tried to send his cavalry to see of the light horse but his powers of command were weak.



Meanwhile, back on the Welsh right the Noble cavalry were still refusing to budge, even when their leader joined them and tried a follow me order (James rolled a succession of 9's, 10's and 11's for this brigade).



Eventually, tired of shilly-shallying the Welsh commander ordered a general assault on the hill. At first this went in my favour as the uphill advantage meant the first units of Welsh cavalry were thrown back.




Eventually however the Welsh general threw himself and his commitatus unit at the centre of the Saxon line and punched through to take the heights of the hill.



Despite this cutting the heart out of the Saxon line Aethelfric was able to fling a battered but potent unit of Gedrith around and take revenge on the Welsh general, wiping out his horsemen and killing the general at the same time!
However it was to no avail. The Gedrith were themselves wiped out in the following turn breaking Aethefric's command, and Osferth's drunkenness finally caught up with him as his command was broken too.
With two of my three commands broken the game was up and Aethelfrith conceded the field to his foes.



It was a great game. Took us a while to get going as we flicked back and forth through the rules, but soon speeded up as it all came flooding back. We started in a room full of people, but by the time we finished we were the only two left in the pub!
All-in-all a great evening. The models looked lovely and it's always a good game against James.
I'm really looking forward to Partizan now. Please do come and say hello if you're going.


Thursday, 9 August 2012

Mummy!

Back when Son and Heir was doing his Egyptian project I dug this model out and we toyed with the idea of including it on his model. In the end we discarded the idea, but he sat around part painted for a while and I finally finished him off.






It was a Foundry "Limited Edition" give-away as far as I can remember, though I think it was later put on sale.
I've got the Bride of Frankenstein somewhere too, which I ought to dig out one day.

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Vikings for SAGA (2)

Painted another four of these and based and shielded up all eight of them. I used plastic GW shields in the end as I had some lying around.
Irritatingly the shield split on two of them (the same model each time, you'd think I'd learn) but I can't be bothered to paint up any new ones at the moment.
Next up will be either eight warriors or four beserkers, can't decide.


 Group shots demonstrating how hard it is for me to get more than a couple of models in focus at the same time!

 Redwald

 Imgmar
 Though having painted him in Red, Gold and Green, he's now Hagrid Selassieson as far as I'm concerned
 Not sure why he warrants three pictures...

 Can't find a name for this one. He came with his left hand missing, so I replaced it with one from the GB plastic set.

 Storulf

 Harald, although I always think of Steapa from the Cornwell books when I see this model

Another Imgmar

 Another Storulf

 Gottri




Monday, 6 August 2012

Crusader Dark Age Scottish Thegns Finished

Finally got these based and finished up.
If you've not been following progress already you can find the various stages they went through here:
Part One
Part Two
Part Three
Part Four

Varnished with gloss varnish, then Army Painter Matt. Due to current UK climactic conditions this proved traumatic and time consuming and had to be done several times, but I think we got there in the end.
Basing materials all PVA'd on.
Shields hand painted, and not 100% happy with them, but as it's taken months to get these four done I'm not going to do anything about it now.






















So, that's one point of a SAGA warband done. Should have a whole warband done by Christmas at this rate. (You'll note I didn't say Christmas of which year...)