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Title: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: Luddite on 04 April 2010, 11:24:58 AM
Here's our take on the war in and around Durham.

The overall situation
http://www.durhamwargames.co.uk/campaigns_projects/AVBCW/overview.asp (http://www.durhamwargames.co.uk/campaigns_projects/AVBCW/overview.asp)

The battles so far...

Roadblock at Rothbury
http://www.durhamwargames.co.uk/campaigns_projects/AVBCW/01/01.asp (http://www.durhamwargames.co.uk/campaigns_projects/AVBCW/01/01.asp)

The Battle of Cartington
http://www.durhamwargames.co.uk/campaigns_projects/AVBCW/02/02.asp (http://www.durhamwargames.co.uk/campaigns_projects/AVBCW/02/02.asp)

The Battle of Hartford Bridge
http://www.durhamwargames.co.uk/campaigns_projects/AVBCW/03/03.asp (http://www.durhamwargames.co.uk/campaigns_projects/AVBCW/03/03.asp)

The Battle at Ryton Woods
http://www.durhamwargames.co.uk/campaigns_projects/AVBCW/04/04.asp (http://www.durhamwargames.co.uk/campaigns_projects/AVBCW/04/04.asp)

And Lord Lambton's first foray with his private army at Pelton
http://gwargamesp.18.forumer.com/index.php?showtopic=2312 (http://gwargamesp.18.forumer.com/index.php?showtopic=2312)
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: scotty on 04 April 2010, 11:41:17 AM
some excellent battle reports and great photos

scotty
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: Christian on 04 April 2010, 01:56:53 PM
The reports are terrific mate, well done!
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: shadowking1957 on 04 April 2010, 04:31:13 PM
wonderful work and battles, what rules were used if i can ask??

Tony
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: Luddite on 04 April 2010, 05:24:30 PM
wonderful work and battles, what rules were used if i can ask??

Tony

We've been using a bit of a mix actually.  Mostly Legends of the Old West (massed battle variant from the Alamo supplement), but we gave TFL:I Ain't Been Shot Mum a go...without much success.  Really liked th card activation thing though.

Hoever we've just purchased T&T and will be using them for the next bash 'The Second Battle of Ryton', which will be a major escalation of the small scale clashes seen so far.

The BUF are under pressure to sort out the Chopwell Communists after a public relations disaster by 'government forces' naval shelling of Chopwell itself (the exact details of which are highly disputed - the Chopwell Duma has asserted that it was an unfortunate gas explosion)...

As to the coming action at Ryton, Chopwell is fearful that the army will come south of the river to help out the BUF and have spoken to the military authorities through intermediaries to try and stop this.

There are rumblings that Lord Lambton also has his sights set on the hated Communists...could be a nasty fight...
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: Red Orc on 05 April 2010, 04:37:16 PM
Hi Luddite, very interesting take on political affiliations there, especially in the Chopwell/Consett/Medomsley area. I've been planning on painting up some 'South Medomsley Workers' Militia' with a picture of Tommy Armstrong and the words 'Remember 1885' on their banner (that's where I was brought up).

I do have a question though. Why are you calling your socialist parliament a 'Duma' and not a 'Soviet'? The Duma was the Tsarist parliament that was overthrown by the Russian Revolution(s). It seems to me that socialists in Britain are no more likely to call their paliament a 'Duma' than to call it a 'Reichstag'.

I'd suggest that if they're revolutionaries, they'd call it a 'soviet' (as in the real Chopwell Soviet of 1926); or a 'council' or 'workers' council' (which is all 'soviet' means); or maybe a 'tribunal'.

If they're not revolutionary socialists, they might call it a 'committee' or 'emergency committee'; a 'council' or 'people's council'; an 'assembly', with or without 'people's', 'democratic' or 'constituent' as a forename; or a 'parliament' - again a 'people's parliament' sounds suitably grand; or if they were very historically-minded and stressing 'the Rights of Freeborn Englishmen' they might call it a 'Moot' (though the Anglo-Saxons, like many things German, were kinda out of fashion on the Left in the 1930s). It just seems terribly terribly unlikely they'd call it a Duma.

Anyway; that bafflement aside, I really like what you've done, and hope to read more! Good show, what, bonny lad?!
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: Luddite on 05 April 2010, 05:30:02 PM
Hehe...they call it all of those things...

The same way the collective farming initiative is called a 'Kolky' rather than Kholkhoz...

Among them the real revolutionaries talk of the establishment of the Chopwell Soviet, however the recently deceased 'media officer', together with John Harding and the other leaders decided on the less contentious 'duma' so as to not upset the locals too much.

Chopwell is at a precarious stage and with the BUF and Lambton set on their destruction, as well as potentially the army north of the Tyne, they have to be really careful.

Most of the citizenry will object to a 'soviet', whereas most won't know what a 'duma' is...riddles and enigmas old boy!

 :D
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: former user on 05 April 2010, 05:40:19 PM
very well done!!

allthough fictional, Your reports have a very british "feel", at least for me  ;)
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: commissarmoody on 05 April 2010, 06:22:40 PM
I love the reportes, and how you show both sides views on the fights and there out comes.
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: Luddite on 11 December 2010, 06:24:46 PM
So following a long hiatus over the summer (we delved into other games for a while), the war in Durham has reignited with our first 'big battle'.

We've been toying with various rules and settled on the excellent 'Rules of Engagement' from Great Eascape Games (http://www.greatescapegames.co.uk/range.php?range_id=4).

OK, now to the fun!  :D
We're still in the midst of the battle so this'll be a 'to be continued...' report for the moment.

+++

The North East is abuzz with rumours that the King's brother is visiting the area for a spot of shooting with the local nobility; indeed the local newspapers are even reporting these as fact, which is rather convenient since he is indeed in the area, lodging at Ryton Grange.

Lord Percy has provided Tenantry forces from his northern army to ensure the security of the king's brother.  However, such a valuable prize has attracted a great deal of attention from various factions and on the balmy morning of the first shooting party, trouble arrives at Ryton Grange in droves.

From the south, a large force of Chopwell Communists have mobilised, bringing as many assets to bear as they can, intent on capturing the royal person as a bargaining chip.

Unfortunately they won't have things all their own way.  From the road to Newcastle (north east), a BUF contingent is seen skulking through the woods towards the Grange.

To everyone's surprise, the marvellously liveried troops of Lord Lambton also arrive from the east.

The tense stand-off breaks into violence aplenty...

South of Ryton Grange, the Communist 'Red Hats' militia muster ready for the assault.
(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2121579.jpg)

They make good progress towards the gatehouse of the Grange.
(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2121599.jpg)
(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2131603.jpg)
(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2121590.jpg)

However, Percy's troops have other ideas, flooding out to meet the damn Bolshies head on.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2121583.jpg)
(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2121596.jpg)
(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2131604.jpg)

In a fierce exchange across the road, including a few lobbed mills bombs, one or two Communists are mortally wounded but otherwise both sides are entrenched, hurling insults and trying to outdo each other with renditions of 'the Internationale' and 'God Save the King'.

The Communist armoured Lancia screams up the road, halts and sprays Percy's armoured car with Lewis gun fire.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2121594.jpg)

With bullets spanging off the front of their car, the crew of the armoured car bail out and flee up the road towards the safety of the Grange, sprinting past PC McGarrick who had already felt the need to find a pressing engagement anywhere but at the roadblock.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2121598.jpg)
(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2131601.jpg)

Meanwhile, over to the east, the Communist civil defence brigade (civilian levies for the most part) were holding the escape route to the south.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2121581.jpg)

They even brought up a friendly contingent of coppers, mostly it has to be said, to stop the troops raiding the local pub.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2121585.jpg)

Lambton's Hounds form an advancing gun line and giving disciplined fire into the Communists, start popping off a few comrades.  The red brigade returns fire without much effect and so the commissars order the assault section forwards.

Armed with SMGs and molotov cocktails, the Chopwell comrades given out great cheers as the heroes rush forwards spraying Lambton's Dog Soldiers with lead and lighting their firebombs ready for the big show.

However, the Lambton regulars had other ideas, and in a frankly beastly display of good tactics caught these mad Reds in a crossfire...

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2131606.jpg)

Vicious massed fire cut down the brave lads and forced the survivors to the ground.  Vodka and petrol spilled everywhere, and the cheering stopped.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2131602.jpg)

Just north of this action, the BUF armoured car's HMG ran low on ammunition as is sprayed the Communisit positions down the road without effect, while BUF attack troops skulked west towards the Grange...

+++

Will Lord Percy's troops be able to defend the king's brother?

Will Chopwell claim their prize?

Will Lambton's Hounds achieve their goals?

And just what are the BUF actually up to?

To be continued...
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: Count Winsky on 11 December 2010, 08:55:42 PM
Great battle reports!!!!  Thank you so much for sharing.
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: commissarmoody on 12 December 2010, 01:56:56 AM
Always look forward to your reports :D
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: Golan2072 on 13 December 2010, 08:27:08 AM
Excellent and very well-written reports!
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: Luddite on 17 December 2010, 01:45:19 AM
And so to week 2 of the Battle of Ryton Grange. 

To recap, the Kings brother's hunting party, ready to take to the field find themselves under attack from the south by traitorous forces of the Chopwell Communists, but feel secure behind the wall of steel of Lord Percy's Tenantry.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191632-1.jpg)
(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191620-1.jpg)

Over to the north east, coming down the road from Newcastle, a small force BUF troops are threading their way through the woods, while engaging the communist citizen militia holding the crossroads. 

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191631-2.jpg)
(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191630-2.jpg)

Also coming from the east are the splendidly liveried forces of Lord Lambton.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191633-1.jpg)

And the battle resumes as the brave (foolhardy) Communist assault militia are cut to pieces in a crossfire by Lambton's Hounds.  Having despatched their foe, Lambton's troops flood into the village looking for booty.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191623-1.jpg)
(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191626-1.jpg)
(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191644-1.jpg)

The communist militia try to resist; and effort not helped by their chaps with Molotov cocktails having a tendency to blow themselves up...

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191639-1.jpg)

Thre pressure begins to tell, and despite some fearsome disapproving glares (and a healthy dose of SMG fire) from the matriarchal commissars forcing some of the more honourable estate militia out of the village...

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2201653.jpg)
(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2201650.jpg)

...Lambton's caddish and all-round bad egg 'freebooters' get the jobe done in the lanes with some vicious and most unsporting competent assault work.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2201656.jpg)
(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2201657.jpg)

The Chopwell citizens, taking heavy losses, retreat from the horror, seeking cover as their morale fails in the terrifying close combat along the hedgerows.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191647.jpg)
(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2201658.jpg)

Things look bad for the Chopwell forces over to the east, but their security force attack on Ryton Grange fairs a little better.

A tennantry LMG team presents a problem, blocking their advance.  and so the Cossacks spur their horses on past the terrace to deal with these troublesome chaps.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191614-2.jpg)

This to the amazement of the waiting army HMG crew who quickly recovered from their astonishment to open fire on the mounted communists.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191616-2.jpg)

Fire discipline failed them however and not only did they spray the area with ineffectual fire, they also exhausted most of their ammunition doing it.  The nearby officers blared angrily at their behaviour...

The cavalry chopped down the LMG crew with their sabres, before retreating behind the terrace.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191621-2.jpg)

The way across the road was now open and as the army infantry also retreated back to the Grange...

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191617-2.jpg)

... the communist infantry flooded forwards deserate to capture the King's brother!

This seemes to have been a dastardly ruse though and as the Chopwell Cossacks moved up to support their infantry, Lord Percy's cavalry counterattacked!

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191635.jpg)

In a swirling melee, the brave but inexperienced Cossacks were cut apart.  The survivors fled...

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191638.jpg)

...hotly pursued by the army mounted troops.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191643.jpg)

Rather unfortunate for them, the Chopwell infantry nearby turned their rifles on the horsemen, felling man and beast alike; and with that both side's cavalry were spent.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2201648.jpg)

As the battle dragged on, the BUF flying column in the north threaded its way over to the Grange largely unmolested.

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2191642.jpg)

Elsewhere, losses were mounting.  the Chopwell communists had lost a lot of good people, and the bitter fighting had also taken a toll on Lambton's irregulars.

Percy's Tennantry were taking a few losses but their position remained secure, and when the crew of their armoured car finally pulled themselves together and started pouring HMG fire into the attacking Reds, things looked bleak for the attackers and very good for the army...

(http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll102/sjhhej/AVBCW/P2201659-1.jpg)

...then...

...over the airwaves of the various wireless sets in the hands of the faction commands, the following BBC broadcast crackled through.

+++...rep..ts of heavy fig..ing underway right now in ... area of Ryton Grange.  A gover..ent spokesman has assured us that the king's brother, the Earl of Inverness, currently residing at Ryton Hall one mile to the west of Ryton Grange, is in no danger...  +++

As the news filtered through to the various factions, the fighting ceased and the troops left the area to lick their wounds.

The communists would not have their prize today.

Lambton's Hounds would not recover the money own to their lord by the king's brother and his gambling debts.

The BUF and Lord Percy's Tennantry were successful in their actions. 

The toffs assembled at Ryton Grange for a jolly bit of grouse shooting were suitably bemused at the whole blessed show...



A cracking, hard fought battle and an excellent success for our new rules of choice 'Rules of Engagement'.
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: Thunderchicken on 17 December 2010, 01:07:58 PM
Great looking games and excellent write ups. There's some lovely eye candy there, where do you source your cobbled roads from?
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: Luddite on 17 December 2010, 07:08:47 PM
In the days following, rumours and unconfirmed news reports flood the airwaves and local papers...

+++

The Kings Brother has been captured by the Newcastle Anglican League!

Sources have stated that they are planning to crown him King within the week.

Just as soon as the Bishop of Durham can be found, rumoured to be at his hunting lodge in Weardale, and together with the Bishop of Newcastle they believe they have the right to crown him king.

To counter this, the King has prepared a writ of Habeas Corpus which has been served on the Anglican League to force them to hand over his brother.

+++

These statements are highly disputed.


+++Durham Chronicle+++

Following the news yesterday concerning the Anglican League in Newcastle, most areas of the north east have reported unrest.

Unconfirmed rumours have emerged from Chopwell that at least seven local vicars have been heinously murdered.  At Langley Park for example, Father Martin Allen and his rector are rumoured to have been killed by an angry Communist mob whilst bravely defending the lych-gate of their  church yard.

Banner-bearing Communists disgracefully rioted through Barnard Castle, causing damage to many high street shop fronts.

John Harding, the self-appointed ‘leader’ of the Chopwell Duma has refused to make a statement concerning this anti-church violence within his territory.

 

+++BBC outside radio broadcast+++

*crackle*…I’m here at t.......in Tow Law, and speaking with a local lady who… I’ll simpl…all Edna.  So Mrs Br..haw can you tell me what happened here y…erday?

Aye, it were terrible.  Them Reds came up here just after m…ing service and had a go at the ..urch over there.  They was shoutin’ and carryin’ on, and one of them thrown a fire bomb.  It b..nced off the stained glass though and nearly hit poor Mrs Hartley.  Then they dr…ed Father Westerby out into the stree….ver there and set about him with sticks.

They beat him in the street?

Yes.  It were terri… to see and some of the local lads tried to stop ..em.  the big fellow with the red scarf and the bright green coat pointed a pistol at them though so there weren’t mu….ey could do.

Is Father Westerby alright?

Not really I heard.  …over in the rectory with Dr Gar…. Maisy in the bakers said they broke both his legs.  I mean it’s terrible isn’t it?


So there you ha…….oof that the rum……ar….*crackle*
 

 

+++Press release+++

John Harding, Chopwell Duma.

Following the recent rumours concerning civil unrest and violence towards local Anglican priest and congregations within the borders of the Chopwell collective, I can categorically deny any official involvement in this trouble.

The outrageous actions of the Newcastle Anglican League will obviously cause tension, but we do not condone violence against unarmed citizens.  Our security forces, in liaison with the local independent police are investigating every allegation of violence and we give our assurances that anyone found to have perpetrated such a crime will be prosecuted to the extent of the law.
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: Luddite on 17 December 2010, 07:10:48 PM
Great looking games and excellent write ups. There's some lovely eye candy there, where do you source your cobbled roads from?

Hmm...good question.

I'm honestly not sure.  They've been at the club for years and the terrain officer bought them i think.  I'll ask him next time i see him. 
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: marrony on 18 December 2010, 01:53:08 PM
Excellent reports!
Title: Re: AVBCW in Durham
Post by: Patrice on 18 December 2010, 08:35:19 PM
Excellent - and so British  lol

From abroad it looks so strange  :o :D

You should consider some foreign volunteer units in support of one side or the other !  ::)