Saturday, 2 December 2017

Last week at the club - a dark ages variant of Lion Rampant

Here are some pictures from our game on Thursday.  All the terrain, 28mm figures and QR sheets were provided by one chap who's thinking of writing an article for a magazine on this game (though not necessarily our specific game). The forces were Normans against Vikings, Saxons and Welsh. 

The setup was eight 24pt forces set up near the number counters on a random basis.  The letter counters were the objectives, with the sides having different objectives. There were only 4 of us playing as other chaps had work shifts or family stuff, so it meant we took 2 forces each. I had Normans. 

First the overall table near the start. It was about 8 to 10ft x 6ft. 


And some closer views.  There were peasants defending the villages and fields. They were controlled by the referee and they were hostile to both sides.  Also, we know that units should remain 3 inches apart, but ... who cares, we're here to get stuck in and have a good game.  







Here's my Norman knights after a tussle with some axemen.  The unit is now down to 3, though my leader has survived so far.  


The single horseman is the remnant of my unit of mounted serjeants. He is off the table next turn.   






A final view towards the end of the game.  The end result was a draw, though I don't think we cared that much.  


The game was great fun and well worth the effort.  It was good to see such a big table and I hope we can do something like this again. 

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