I am of course talking about Dux Britaniarum where a unit starts as 6 figures. So yet a whole unit finished. Why do I think this is strange when 12 figures could be 480 in Napoleonic wargames? I don't know. NO whole army picks just yet. but one is planned but I still need to do 3 more units. (2 units of 6 and 1 unit of 4 Skirmishers). They have now all been purchased and indeed the next unit is already started.
I did not put them in the same order when taking the front and back photos but still I am sure you will forgive me. the colours are authentic, (Red Dyed with Madder (in real life) and Blue dyed with Brazil Wood (again in real life.) Most (BUT not all) colours could be dye in dark age Europe as long as you steer clear of PURPLE and dark colours. Also remember that paint and cloth dye are very different.
Well that is a quick post for today. More again soon. All the best Clint
Thursday, 7 September 2017
Wednesday, 6 September 2017
A totally bias Club AAR
At the club on Sunday 6 of us played a 28mm Zulu game. I was the Zulus with Richard in the centre and Jim on the far left. (I was on the right). Against us ws Tim and Colin, playing the British. We were using "The men who would be Kings" rules and all the terrain was supplied by Matt as were the British while Jim Supplied the Zulus.
I skjityed the hills as best I could. JIM malingered at the back (If he ever gets a blog) Then and only then can he have his say. |
using every inch of cover, and being criticised by my own team for doing so I advanced without taking many further casualties. yes I took a few, but not very many from shooting. |
Suddenly in a position to attack. Richards forces did manage to attack the defended barricade. But he was beaten back with terrible casualties. |
It was then I was able to launch my attack. Instead of attacking Tim who had squared off against me. I swerved and attacked Colin's troops in the rear. I think all the other players were surprised. |
Tim was of course happy that he was not attacked. But sad at the same time as the british line lost quite badly Resulting in a huge hole in their centre. |
I cannot claim it all my own way though. Tim used carbine fire from horseback and almost wiped out my married unit. |
My unmarried unit also lost it,s leader in the fight and was thus unwilling to motivate. But the hole in the British line did allow the other Zulu players to advance and exploit the situation. |
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