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Tuesday, 9 April 2013

New wargames shop in Colne, Lancashire

A friend took me to a new wargames shop, Wargames Supplies (which includes an online forum).

Tucked away at the end of a newly refurbished arcade in Colne.

Wargame Supplies Ltd
6 & 7 Shackleton Arcade
Church St
Colne
Lancashire
BB8 0LG
01282 865206

Opening hours:

Mon 11 until 4
Tues closed
Wed 11 until 9
Thurs 11 until 6
Fri 11 until 6
Sat 10 until 5
Sun 11 until 4

With a car park just across on the other side of the road.

They sell Games Workshop figures and paints, Warlord Games stuff, Privateer Press, Battlefront and Malifaux.

Gaming tables in another room.

In all very well laid out place with knowledgeable owner. Pop along and check it out for yourself.

Sunday, 9 October 2011

Visit to Stafford Games Midlands gaming centre

Tim Haslam set up an introduction to the Clash of Empires ancients rules, on Saturday 8th October 2011 at the new Midlands gaming centre. Several players from around Manchester went down and here are my photos.
The outside of the gaming centre, on a new industrial estate, so it is wise to have the phone number of the centre in case your satnav cannot get you to right place. Plenty of car parking.
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Inside, a wide range of gaming products, rules, magazines, paints, tools, scenery…..
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The gaming area with 17 six foot by four foot tables
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Then some photos of the games of Clash of Empires we were trying out. In this series of photos I followed a battle between Romans and a Macedonian Successor army.
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The Successor force, mainly pikes but with some good cavalry and elephants
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The Romans, bunched up to take advantage of their superior fighting skills. The idea being to deny the Successor advantage in numbers.
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Now these are some more detailed photos, click on the links underneath the photos if you want to see the full sized pictures.
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http://www.3vwargames.com/events/staffordgames2011/mids100811_14.jpg
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http://www.3vwargames.com/events/staffordgames2011/mids100811_15.jpg
Now the action of the game. On the Roman right, some Successor Persian cavalry came round and charged a unit of Gallic cavalry, hoping to expose the Roman rear to attack.
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The Gallic cavalry counter-charged, so that they would have the bonuses for charging as well. The combat did not go well for the Persians as they failed to score a single hit on the Gallic cavalry. But the Gallic cavalry scored two kills on the Persians.
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The Gallic cavalry combat result was boosted by the presence of the Roman commander and combined with a poor (high) die roll for the effects of combat, the Persian cavalry unit was destroyed and simply removed. The Gallic cavalry then had to pursue (as warband they must do this) and in turn were charged and wiped out by the Successor cavalry in the top right of the above picture. Note: in Clash of Empires wedge formation is represented by a column 3 wide, in which the first 3 ranks fight.
You can see that to be safe the Roman player formed a unit of legionaries round behind the Gallic cavalry, just in case the Gauls lost. When the Gallic cavalry were wiped out, this unit was then protecting his flank. Romans are disciplined troops and able to manoeuvre extremely well under Clash of Empire.
But now the main lines of the armies are ready to clash. The Successors have yet another unit of cavalry going round the Roman flank on the far side of the picture but the river has really hindered its movement.
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The Successor commander decided that given all the advantages of the Roman legionaries, it would be safer to charge that end Roman unit with two elephants and see what happened – this is a learning experience after all.
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The Roman unit is hit (it failed to do any damage with their pila as the elephants charge in), take 4 casualties and do none in return. The combat result is flee for the Romans and they are caught and run down by one of the pursuing elephants (the elephant rolled a higher pursuit move than the Roman flee move). That Roman unit is simply removed and as a result of a failed morale test the rearmost Roman legionary unit also flees.
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So this is the situation at the point I left to travel back home
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The Romans have lost one unit of legionaries, another fleeing, one unit of cavalry (the only one they had) compared to the Successor loss of a cavalry unit. There is a fairly big hole in the Roman line and 2 elephants ready to charge anything that enters it. The next move is a  Roman one  but it does look as if they are going down to defeat.

Sunday, 4 September 2011

WW1 A7V German tank in Manchester

Went out to the Sapporo Japanese restaurant in Manchester and decided to walk the meal off in the next door Manchester Museum of Science & Industry and very interesting it was too. However we were surprised to find an A7V German tank just outside the Power Hall and in very good condition. It is of course a replica but very impressive.
Some details about the A7V here
http://www.militaryfactory.com/armor/detail.asp?armor_id=279
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A video of the A7V at Tankfest 2009 is here
http://filmpanzer.squarespace.com/journal/2009/6/30/replica-german-a7v-makes-the-rounds-at-tankfest-2009.html

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Photos from Triples 2011 - Marlburian battle

At the Triples last weekend I came across this big battle of Oudenaarde run by the Grimsby Wargames Society. I thought I would share, apparently there are WF figures in these pics but where I could not say. Lovely chaps, the rules they were using were home made and they had a pile to hand out to anyone interested.

These are 1200 pixels wide pics so if you want the big version just click on them to get the big version of the picture. They have been reduced from 4000 pixels wide.



















These are smaller pictures