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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: answer_is_42 on June 01, 2011, 09:13:49 PM
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A few photos of a good old-fashioned colonial game (without a single steam tank or anything – Mr. Plynkes must be so proud!)I set up this afternoon. The Sudanese aim was to break into and loot the British camp, the British aim being obviously to stop them.
The table. Camp in the top left, with a few Sudanese doing their thing in the bottom right:
(http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc183/answeris42/Game/DSCF5186.jpg)
The Naval Brigade stand to:
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The game began with the Dervish attempting to storm the camp head-on. It didn’t work:
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The cavalry arrives for both sides. The gap in the front rank of Hussars is that left by their captain, whose first act on the field was to be struck by shot from the Sudanese pop-gun on the hill:
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The Hussars then swept the centre of the table free of Dervishes.
About this time the Egyptians arrived. Didn’t do much else:
(http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc183/answeris42/Game/DSCF5230.jpg)
Meanwhile, a mob of Dervish had snuck around to attack the camp from the rear. Melee ensued:
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But the Gardener saw them off in the end (It didn’t jam once, unlike the Dervish’s gun, which managed to fail at the critical moment as the Hussars launched their charge against it).
Silly hats were, of course, mandatory (despite the fact I’m the one in the pith, I commanded the Dervish. My friend does not wish to be identified):
(http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc183/answeris42/Game/DSCF5215-Copy.jpg)
So a British victory of sorts, with rather heavy losses for both sides. Rules used were, as ever, TSATF, with modifications.
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Nice looking game, and terrific fez, as the good doctor says fez's are cool.
Are the slotta bases absolutely necessary though, 'cos they ain't doing the figures any justice at all. That is not a criticism, just a personal observation.
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...without a single steam tank or anything...
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y40/Plynkes/borat-thumbs-up.jpg)
Inspiring stuff. Love the desperate melee inside the zareba. Silly hats, too! :)
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Are the slotta bases absolutely necessary though, 'cos they ain't doing the figures any justice at all. That is not a criticism, just a personal observation.
Yes, I hate them too. Basically, I based the first 50 or so figures on the GW non-slotta bases, then ran out of those, couldn't be bothered to rebase them onto something sensible, so just carried on using slotta bases instead. I don't really notice much anymore. I figure I'll rebase them all one day, in, say, 30 or so year’s time. ::) :(
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Great stuff 42! Just my sort of game. :)
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Nice game, Pete. I do so love the Sudan. My next period I think, although it will be later in the century before I paint them..............
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Great table there, answer_is_42, miniatures, buildings/tents and all... Aside all that, the table-cloth, whatever it is, looks amazing on the pictures. As everybody else said or implied... Very inspiring stuff.
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A very nice, clean, colonial jaunt! The cloth does look very effective for the Sudan.
How many figures did you field and is it enough for TSATF - I've often wondered how many figures it requires?
Pity about the poor Hussar captain. Many of our own heroes meet similar untimely ends before accomplishing anything. :(
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A very nice, clean, colonial jaunt! The cloth does look very effective for the Sudan.
How many figures did you field and is it enough for TSATF - I've often wondered how many figures it requires?
Pity about the poor Hussar captain. Many of our own heroes meet similar untimely ends before accomplishing anything. :(
Thanks! We had about 60 or so Dervish, facing 15 Naval chaps, 12 Hussars and 20 Egyptians. I'd say this is about perfect (although I do often like setting up games of 100 or more figures a side, which work almost as well).
TSATF is a very vague set (with, I must say, a few fairly large holes in it), and as such I find it perfect for recreating the confusing and fast nature of colonial warfare. It is a perfect base for modification, and we're always adding or subtracting various bits to it (I’ve dozens of pieces of paper with various scribbled rules changes on them lying about). I don’t regard it as a set of ‘rules’, more an eternal work in progress. I have never had a dull game of TSATF, and there is no other set I can say that about. The only thing you must bear in mind is that it should in no way be treated seriously; it's about as far removed from a set of rules one would use at a tournament as I can imagine.
And on the Hussar captain; the Dervish cavalry leader (pictured above on the black horse) was also the first of his unit to die. It was not a day for officers (a wonderful aspect of TSATF is the randomized casualty removal).
Aside all that, the table-cloth, whatever it is, looks amazing on the pictures.
I bought a few years ago to play GorkaMorka on, of all things. It's served me well. Doesn't come out very well in the photos; the table was an awful lot more hilly in real life.
I don't think I've ever actually had a game of GorkaMorka on it, now I think about it... ::)
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I bought a few years ago to play GorkaMorka on, of all things. It's served me well. Doesn't come out very well in the photos; the table was an awful lot more hilly in real life.
I know what you mean. Many of our hilly set-ups look almost flat in photos and at the wrong angles. I am going to try spreading a bit of sand and pebbles next time to help define the hills.
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Nice game and good looking figs. Great to see someone playing colonials under the age of 50.
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Nice looking game, and terrific fez, as the good doctor says fez's are cool.
And a splendid pith!
Great looking game ;D
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Hi there,
Great looking game with plenty of action,
Nice "pith" by the way.
As a side note - if you need anymore blank 25mm dia. Workshop bases drop me a pm - I have about two dozen sat doing nothing ( and a few larger square ones as well).
RMZ
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I usually dabe extra PVA on my bases and try to fill the gap. Nice to see Cheltenham so well represented here...........
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Great report! I really enjoyed it. Thanks.
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That's the ticket Pete. A proper colonial scrap. The hussars look the business. Makes me want to play a NW Frontier game right now!
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Nice game, Pete. I do so love the Sudan. My next period I think, although it will be later in the century before I paint them..............
Which century would that be then? :D
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Great stuff!
I really like the tents.
The cardboard road was my least favorite.
Thanks, inspiring pics!
;)