Friday, November 8, 2024

Huns versus 100 Years War English

A competition game facing Phil's English.  It was going to be tricky...

The Huns won the scouting, but the English got some good defensive terrain.
They also have stakes.

The English win the initiative and so the Huns wait.

And wait...

An opportunity to close eventuates.

But caution is still required.
Getting in the first round of fire will be critical.

Not yet...
Wait for it...

Go!

Sadly, the Huns cannot score a hit,
the English on the other hand...

The Huns retire two units down.
A draw is declared.


Thursday, November 7, 2024

Kingdom of Heaven - The Promise of St Louis - The Seventh Crusade

No scenario for the intervening Sixth Crusade so straight onto the Seventh.  I was the Crusader and had a miserable time, or as I took to calling it, A Real Richard of a Game! 

End of 1249 and King Louis IX and his Crusaders are still in Cyprus.
His first attempt to sail to the Holy Land was thwarted by commercial rivalries.
He missed the boat on his second attempt.
Two thirds of the garrison of Acre got in a huff and decided to sit things out.
Burgundy and a replacement garrison attempted to sail to the city but were stopped by bad weather.
An-Nasa Yusuf and the Ayyubids marched to Acre and besieged it (Resistance Factor = 6).
They construct siege towers dropping the RF to 4.
The Hospitallers sally which inflict a casualty on the besiegers.
Undeterred they deploy ladders and mantlets, RF=3.
The defenders sortie raising the RF back to 4.
Yusuf builds a fortified camp and maintains the siege over winter (a 1 or 2 needed).

Naval Movement: can be performed by an event card "xxx fleet lends aid" or by using a 3 card (cards have values between 1 and 3).  If a 3 card is used a die roll of 1-4 is required.  A naval move can be aborted by the play of an event card by the opposing player. There are only 7 cards per year (turn).

End of 1250.
Louis IX and a few Crusaders were able to get into Acre with the help of some Corsairs.
Yusuf deploys battering rams RF=2
Yusuf fills in the moat RF=1.
The Crusaders strengthen the defences of Jaffa and Beirut.
Yusuf deploys yet more ladders and mantlets RF=0.
He calls on the Fortunes of War only to see the RF rise to 1.
Again, Yusuf is able to maintain the siege.

Siege Events: each turn has seven event cards.  These can be used to progress a siege depending on whether they have an A or D siege event.  A for attacker, D for defender.  In Turn 2 (1250) I only had A cards which were useless in the siege of Acre.  As for maintaining siege over winter, the Muslim commander has to roll their Battle Rating or less.  For Yusuf this is a 2.  If he failed to maintain the siege the RF would be recalculated (i.e. back to around six and NOT one)

End of 1251
James and additional Crusaders arrive in Acre (a reinforcement event). 
Its RF may be low, but it is full of defenders!
Yusuf gets some Corsairs to blockade Acre 
(the single event that permits Muslims to blockade a port).
RF=0
In sieges cards can be played to create starvation rolls.
Acre is full of hungry mouths...
The Muslim player has six cards left:
Starving 2 steps lost
Starving 1 step lost
Starving 2 steps lost
Starving 2 steps lost
Starving 1 step lost
Starving 0 step lost
Yusuf assaults
15 Muslim factors versus 16 Christian.  
The Christian have a plus 3 as defenders and better leader.
The Muslims with a roll of 6 inflict 4 casualties, the Christians roll a 1 and inflict 3.
There is one step of defenders left.
Yusuf again rolls a 2 or less and maintains the siege!

Note: another turn where the Crusader had no D event cards or 3 strength or fleet aid cards which meant their armies sat out in Cyprus for another turn.  All they had been able to do was try some diplomacy on Armenia (failed) and strengthen some castles.

The end of 1252.
The Byzantine fleet offered to help the Crusaders, but it was stopped by the Egyptian fleet.
The siege of Acre continues with ladders being deployed bringing the RF to 0.
But their supplies are running low and RF rises to 1.
But more ladders and mantlets appear, RF=0.
The Venetian fleet attempts to sail Burgundy and some Crusaders to Tyre,
but is stopped by bad weather.
Some Crusader reinforcements arrive in Jaffa and Tyre.
Yusuf assaults Acre.
16 vs 8
With a +3 to the dice,
the defenders inflict 3 steps of casualties.
However,
the attackers inflict 2 steps.
That was the total of the defence.
The city falls. James and Henry die, and Louis is taken prisoner.
Finally Burgundy arrives in the Holy Land, settling in Beirut.

The end of 1253.
The event "Crusaders Go Home" occurs - what a surprise!
Some of them had never left home.
There are still some in Cyprus and they think they should go to the Holy Land.
They forget to buy a ticket (my explanation for failing die roll)
The Muslims woo Armenia which declares for them.
The Crusaders try to sail again,
but fail to get out of bed in time (another failed roll).
But third time lucky and they land in Beirut.
Hospitallers regain some followers
and last of all some castles are strengthened in Cyprus.

Muslim VP = 23
Christian VP = 2


Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Marengo a la Shako Concluded

Very happy to conclude this game, being on the winning side made it all the better.  Same line up as the previous Sunday, but we were joined by Simon who made an excellent Desaix.

This is the flank I commanded.
The Austrian cavalry are massing for another assault,
while their grenadiers are pressing hard on the French infantry.

A French unit makes a sally from Marengo to try and stop the French left flank from being cut-off.
The Guard and heavy cavalry are in Reserve behind Marengo.

Looking down the battlefield, from the Austrian left.
The French forces of Lannes and Desaix have started their attack.

The Austrians have now broken through the French left,
after the defenders were blown away by massed artillery fire.
Things are getting desperate, but reserves are in place
and some Austrian attacks have been stalled.
They are also experiencing command problems.

The final French reinforcements arrive and head for the centre.

The final situation on the French left.
Austrian reinforcements arrive to find their army moral has broken.
They had suffered heavy losses on this flank.

The French attack on the Austrian left succeeded 
and the losses they inflicted made the victory.













Letting More Stuff Go

When someone said they were doing some WW1 in 1/72nd scale I knew I had a home for these chaps.

My attempt to convert some of the "new" Airfix French Foreign Legion to be Belgium's.

Same set used for early war French.

Some proper French infantry,
but oh dear, brittleness has struck!

My attempt to convert some Matchbox WW2 Germans to be WW1 late war

Airfix Germans.
The grenade thrower was one of my favourites.

Airfix British
plus a flipped German to show I even painted the underneath of the figures.

US Infantry.
The base on the left was for the rules I was using which have since been well and truly forgotten. 

WW1 French painted up for WW2, but I am sure they can be used for late WW1
if they don't crumble to bits in the meantime.

Left over Foreign Legion

Classic

These two where for my WW2 Alpini project since aborted in favour of 15mm for WW2.

A few more leftovers now going to a good home.






Four For Dave

I offered to paint these for Dave at the club.  He had just given 99% of his paints away so it seemed the right thing to do.  I've also picked up heaps of figures from him in the past for which I am very grateful.  Glad I could give a little back.




 

Comandante

This screened as part of the Italian film festival here in Perth.  Not quite Das Boot, but still a good watch and based on a true story.  Great for foodies!

One thing that confused me was the status of Belgium and Italy in late 1940 when this movie is set.  A check of Wikipedia reveals Belgium (in-exile) declared war on Italy 23 November 1940.

Saturday, November 2, 2024

Kingdom of Heaven - Quia Maior - The Fifth Crusade

No scenario for the Forth Crusade which is just a s well as this scenario conveyed enough frustration and inability to achieve anything. Richard was the Ayyubids.  This scenario has five turns starting with 1217.

The Seljuks who are allied with the Crusaders besiege Edessa (RF=5).  Rats in the food of the defenders reduce the Resistance Factor to 3.  They launch an assault, but it fails.  The Ayyubids send a relief force, but it is delayed by heavy rains. The Seljuks hope to starve the garrison of Edessa, but time is running out and so they assault again.  They fail. The Ayyubids relief force finally arrives and in the subsequent battle the Seljuks are wiped out and the leader Kaikhaus is killed.  They are not heard from again.  

The end of 1217 

1218 (Turn 2)

The Ayyubids use diplomacy to convince the Seljuks to go neutral.  Not surprisingly they agree.

The Crusaders lead by Pelagius sail to Damietta and start a siege (RF=4).

The Ayyubids go to Acre and start a siege (RF=7).

The Siege of Damietta starts with Pelagius delivering a collection of served heads to the city which sees resistance drop to 4, but then shoot up to 5 when a traitor is discovered in the Crusader ranks.  It gets worse when the Crusaders' supplies run low (RF=6).  However, they resolve to continue the siege over winter.

The Siege of Acre sees the Ayyubids build siege towers only to have them burnt down by Greek fire.  But ladders and mantlets bring the RF to 6 only to have it rebound to 7 as the Ayyubids supplies run low.  Then they suffer an epidemic.  The siege is not maintained over winter, but the Muslims hold the diplomatic advantage.

1219 (Turn 3)

The Sige of Damietta continues with the Frisian fleet aiding to blockade the city.  The Crusaders fill in the moat reducing RF to 4.  They deploy ladders and mantlets (RF=3).  Then bring up catapults (RF=2).  The garrison makes a successful sortie, and RF goes back to 3.  More catapults are deployed (RF=2).  Further siege craft reduce the RF to 1 and the city falls to an assault.

The Ayyubids start a second siege of Acre (RF=6).  They are more confident as John, the previous commander of the city, has deserted his post in opposition to Pelagius taking overall command.  Sappers and miners are deployed but fail.  Battering rams are deployed and RF falls to 4 but are quickly countered by new walls that raise RF to 5.  But then ladders and mantlets are deployed (RF=4).  Siege towers are completed (RF=2).  The Ayyubids call on the Fortunes of War and receive additional siege towers.  RF=0.  And assault is made but fails and RF creeps back up to 1.  A further call is made to the Fortunes of War, but this time it favours the defenders.  A second assault fails, and the RF raises to 2 or 3.  The Ayyubids settle in for the winter.

The end of 1219

1220 (Turn 4)

The Ayyubids continue the siege of Acre building yet more siege towers and reducing the RF to 0.  An epidemic breaks out in their camp and their leader dies.  It spreads to the defenders.  Misery.

Pelagius sails to Acre with much needed reinforcements, breaking the blockade.  The Ayyubids supplies are running low, and the RF of Acre has crept back up to 1.  Further siege towers reduce this again to 0, but secondary defences bringing it back to 1.  A third assault is made and again fails.  RF=2.

The Ayyubids call a truce.

The Crusaders put down new wells in Acre (RF=3) and then traitors in the enemy camp raise the RF to 5.  With the coming of winter the Ayyubids break off the siege.

The end of 1220

1221 (Turn 5)

The Crusaders receive reinforcements.  Phew!

The Ayyubids start a siege of Damietta (RF=3).  While their supplies are running low (RF=4) they construct siege towers (RF=2).

Pelagius sails to Damietta and attacks the Ayyubids winning a major victory.

The Crusaders defending Acre decide to go home at this crucial juncture leaving just a few Templars guarding the city.  Luckily Turcopole reinforcements arrive.

The Ayyubids give up in disgust.

It's a draw thanks to the Crusaders holding Damietta.

The end of 1221