Sunday 10 September 2017

Battle of Hook's Farm - finale

Continuing the tale of the Great Game, in which Armies Red and Dark Green come to blows in a 54mm garden wargame:

Army Red infantry advance to the cottage...

.....while their cavalry sweep around Firely Church to threaten the Green flank

Scene from behind Army Red's lines, the Green artillery has opened up and Red's cavalry take the first hit.

Green reaches the safety of the wall while the artillery bombardment continues but with little effect.

The Slavic Regiment move forward into the woods to form and enclave in the centre of the field......but then suffer a direct hit from their own artillery and beat a hasty retreat back to the safety of the main line.

Army Green infantry and elite Rifle Regiment extend their firing line along the wall while the Balkan League cover the flank against the threat from Red's cavalry.

Green becomes pinned to the Farm and along the wall, they lose the initiative and Red begins to close in from all sides.

With pressure mounting on both flanks Green attempts a sortie in the centre but it is beaten back.

On the left flank Red's cavalry sweep around and overrun the heavy howitzer but not before the brave bombardiers spike it by blowing out the breach block to prevent it's capture.

Red's riflemen assault the wall and meet a withering fire which throws them back but their action has enabled their elite Guards Regiment to turn the flank and roll it up.  With the situation rapidly deteriorating the Army Green General Staff gave orders to spike the remaining guns and withdraw in order.

So ended a very pleasurable Saturday afternoon, the game was played in an area roughly 26' square with 120 foot, 25 mounted and 3 guns per side, a classic game played in the true Wellsian manner.

8 comments:

  1. Glorious!! A joy to see this! Love those Slavic troops in particular, and playing on a 26 foot square playing surface! Thanks for sharing your game!

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  2. You're very welcome sir, the Slavic and Balkan troops are the work of Ross Macfarlane, a well known contributor to the blogosphere.

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  3. Brian, thank you very much for sharing these. They are excellent. I'm sure it was a great game, but it is also a wonderful spectacle.

    Will we be seeing you later in the month?

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    1. You can't beat toys soldiers in a garden wargame, and yes later in the month I plan to be at Leipzig.

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  4. A bravely fought fight is the next best thing to a Victory.

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    1. There is always another day, and if you can't win then at least spike the guns!

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  5. Excellent all around! The automobile with officer is brilliant!
    Keep up the great work Brian!

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    1. Thanks Brad, the Auto with officer is Anthony's, he does get some very nice toys!

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