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Title: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: Yankeepedlar01 on 15 May 2010, 01:52:40 PM
I decided to use some spare Perry Beja figures with the Gardner gun left over after I canibalised the crew for my Heavy Rocket {In an earlier post} to make a nasty surprise for Phil and Jon in some future Sudan game. Hope you like the idea.

(http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh135/Yankeepedlar01/Sudan%20War/P1030152.jpg)
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on 15 May 2010, 02:54:29 PM
Great stuff! The crouching warriors work really well as the crew and is an excellent idea.

My Beja have a couple of captured Gardner and Krupp guns, but due to their incompetence, they have always been completely ineffective and rarely survive more than a couple of turns without being destroyed by the British artillery  ::)
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: Traveler Man on 15 May 2010, 05:56:53 PM
"Thank heavens that we have got,
the Gardner gun and they have - oh shi-!!!"   ;)
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: traveller on 15 May 2010, 06:06:17 PM
Cool!
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: Phil Robinson on 15 May 2010, 09:15:48 PM
Nice piece (until I'm on the receiving end perhaps :-[) it really captures the feel of a certain painting.
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: Laflin and Rand on 15 May 2010, 10:17:34 PM
Nice piece (until I'm on the receiving end perhaps :-[) it really captures the feel of a certain painting.

Heh, I just saw that painting you're thinking of this morning in an issue of Military History. You're absolutely right. Unfortunately, it wasn't credited.
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: Helen on 15 May 2010, 11:42:53 PM
Very nice David. Will give the British a fright!

Helen
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: DFlynSqrl on 15 May 2010, 11:56:27 PM
Great idea.  Those figures worked really well for the crew.
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: Calimero on 16 May 2010, 01:31:05 AM

Nice. It will give the British a taste of their own medicine… but did the natives load their captured Gardner backward? ;D
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: chicklewis on 18 May 2010, 03:06:17 PM
Calimero is right, the bullets are supposed to stick out of the front of the loading tray.  Seems you could either break it off and re-glue, or just chuckle about how mechanically misguided those Fuzzies are. 
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: steve501 on 18 May 2010, 03:35:51 PM
Nice and different though, what colour have you used for the gun, i might try it with a German Colonial gun i am doing.
steve
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: Yankeepedlar01 on 18 May 2010, 07:39:41 PM
1. They are only poor benighted heathens so its probably all they can manage.

2. The gun was painted Foundry Storm Blue shade and dry brushed with mid Storm
    Blue.
3. In my defence, its only an occasional token in a game and it 'will do' for us.

4. If anyone is interested I've written my own rules for the Sudan War. Copies are available for £10.00 plus P&P. Send me a pm if interested.

David
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on 18 May 2010, 08:47:50 PM
1. They are only poor benighted heathens so its probably all they can manage.

2. The gun was painted Foundry Storm Blue shade and dry brushed with mid Storm
    Blue.
3. In my defence, its only an occasional token in a game and it 'will do' for us.

4. If anyone is interested I've written my own rules for the Sudan War. Copies are available for £10.00 plus P&P. Send me a pm if interested.

David

David, what sort of figure scale/unit size are you using? I assume you have individual casualty removal etc? Maybe posting a precis of the rules here would save doing the same thing several times in pms

I'm always interested in good colonial rules  :D
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: Yankeepedlar01 on 18 May 2010, 10:26:33 PM
"I'm always interested in good colonial rules."

Then you will be interested in mine.  ;)

There is no figure scale. Units are sized to suit your table space/vision/budget. Figures are based in groups which might represent several different scales of formation according to your whim/situation/budget/interests. Ask Phil, he's played with them a lot and knows them as well as I do, plus he'll be more unbiased as he's not trying to sell them! :-I
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: Smokeyrone on 19 May 2010, 07:09:05 PM
Sweet!

(although when they have state of the art guns, instead of old, crappy muzzleloaders) how do I handle the "Ansar artillery blows up on a 1" firing rule  with a straight face?  I think the Mahdist player is gonna call me out on that one.  :?
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on 19 May 2010, 07:56:36 PM
"I'm always interested in good colonial rules."

Then you will be interested in mine.  ;)

There is no figure scale. Units are sized to suit your table space/vision/budget. Figures are based in groups which might represent several different scales of formation according to your whim/situation/budget/interests. Ask Phil, he's played with them a lot and knows them as well as I do, plus he'll be more unbiased as he's not trying to sell them! :-I

All answers are correct so far  ;)

Sounds very intriguing!
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on 19 May 2010, 08:09:07 PM
Sweet!

(although when they have state of the art guns, instead of old, crappy muzzleloaders) how do I handle the "Ansar artillery blows up on a 1" firing rule  with a straight face?  I think the Mahdist player is gonna call me out on that one.  :?

Easy, although devout and fierce warriors, they are untrained and inexperienced in the use of these high-tech weapons. What could possibly go right?  lol
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: Smokeyrone on 19 May 2010, 08:22:23 PM
Easy, although devout and fierce warriors, they are untrained and inexperienced in the use of these high-tech weapons. What could possibly go right?  lol

Ah!  Very good!  yes that will work. 

Makes sense.  Hell, I have freinds in Arkansas that manage to hurt  themselves   a lot  just shooting mini-14's and shot guns!  One accidently shot himself with a bow and arrow once.  :o 
Title: Re: An unpleasant surprise in the Sudan?
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on 19 May 2010, 08:37:35 PM
Ah!  Very good!  yes that will work. 

Makes sense.  Hell, I have freinds in Arkansas that manage to hurt  themselves   a lot  just shooting mini-14's and shot guns!  One accidently shot himself with a bow and arrow once.  :o 

 lol

I don't know how I got through 9 years in the army with all those grenades, machine guns and plastic explosive charges. Even a Stanley knife is too dangerous for me to use these days :(