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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: Paul E on May 08, 2008, 10:45:27 AM
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This was a bit of an experiment as we had not played a Darkest Africa game before. Thats the reason that the Fuzzy Wuzzy's make an appearance. ;)
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Nice one. That sequence of pics really creates the atmosphere of a frenzied and confused combat. Sort of like the "Saving Private Ryan" method of shooting action sequences but transferred to a slide show format.
Who won?
Mahdists certainly have their place in Darkest Africa games. I'm forever meaning to get some 1890s ones fight my Force Publique and various expeditions to Equatoria. Haven't seen any that really grabbed me, though. Be nice if the Perrys did some in an 1890s style.
Edit: Oh, and welcome aboard!
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It looks very atmospheric and I like it a lot. That table looks quite realistic too. Thanks for sharing it with us and welcome again 8)
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Excellent terrain, hectic looking battle, well painted minis, good show regardless of the outcome.
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Thanks for the comments guys.
Who won is a sticky one. I claimed victory for the slavers as they captured some supplies and slaves and burnt the village.
The Imperial troops claimed victory as they drove off the slavers with heavy loss.
The poor locals just got caught in the middle :'(
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Nice one. That sequence of pics really creates the atmosphere of a frenzied and confused combat. Sort of like the "Saving Private Ryan" method of shooting action sequences but transferred to a slide show format.
Who won?
Mahdists certainly have their place in Darkest Africa games. I'm forever meaning to get some 1890s ones fight my Force Publique and various expeditions to Equatoria. Haven't seen any that really grabbed me, though. Be nice if the Perrys did some in an 1890s style.
Edit: Oh, and welcome aboard!
Lovely terrain and figures. It looks like it was a tremendously enjoyable game.
Plynkes is certainly right - the Mahdists [and indeed the Egyptians] made many in search of slaves etc. No reason why you can't include them. I've done Fuzzies Vs Zanzibaris and Azande before :)
Well, the Perry range of Mahdists do contain command figures in jibbehs etc, so fingers crossed, they may do rank and file in the later dress. I'd certainly love to have some!
I wonder if we pestered them enough they might release some - and also British/Sudanese units in later dress and weaponry? I'd love to have some Sudanese units in "pullovers".
Cheers,
Ian
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Indeed, very nice table setup and very atmospheric pictures!
Welcome aboard good sir :)
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Hard luck for the locals caught in the middle sounds like the history of Africa for most of the colonial era doesn't it. Looks like it was a great game!
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Hi there,
Please tell something about the scenario you used?
Verry nice pictures, scenery and figures mouthwatering.
Can you give any information about the miniatures you used (firms)?
Remmelt55
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Very cool, I especially like the look of the wetlands.
How did you make the huts? They look great.
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This is a great looking game but…
:o Is that the start of a new romance? lol
(http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll206/Calimero_34/DSCF0840.jpg)
Sorry, I couldn’t resist… I’ll shut up now :-X
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Wwoowww!!! really nice figures and terrain.
Congratulations man
and thanks for sharing.
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Very nice indeed. Please tell us about the scanario. Was it a 2 or more player game. Was there more than 2 sides or multiple players on each side with soomewhat different objectives?
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You all took me by suprise as I posted that a year ago :)
Two players.
The scenario was an African village with a small party on Safari camped near. The village is attacked by Arab slavers who manage to capture the village and many of the occupants. The European group fights its way out as best it can.
On the throw of a dice to determine when they appear a Birtish army unit marches to the sound of the guns. They arrived to late to save the village but did save one of the Europeans.
Very much a fun game over a beer.
The figures are mainly Foundry although there are some Essex Miniatures mixed in.
The huts were scratch built by making the shape out of cardboard and then covering them in the offcuts from an old mat. The type that you wipe your feet on. Also good for creating corn fields. The off cuts were soaked onto the hut with PVA glue. They were then painted or rather washed with the relevant colours.
Glad you enjoyed it guys.
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You all took me by suprise as I posted that a year ago :)
Then it's high time you posted some more, my lad! >:(
;) lol
Seriously, if you have played other games I'd like to see more pics. The terrain and figures are gorgeous!
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I started reading this thread last night and thought some of these pics look vaguely familiar. Did a double take on the dates and realised I had seen it before. Enjoyed it for a second time. Yes please, lets have more game reports.
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The Resurrectionists have been at work in the night again, Svennn. Happens every now and then.
I don't know why but it always makes me giggle when this happens, these weird pile-ons that occur when a new member digs up an old topic. Sort of like conversations in an old people's home. The old dears have fallen asleep and they all wake up with a start, forget where they were and carry on a discussion they were having in 1948. :)
Nice to see these pics again, though. And I should like to add my voice to the rowdy chorus clamouring for some new ones.
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Some more pictures of the skirmish.
http://gwargamesp.18.forumer.com/index.php?showtopic=39
Sorry guys but I have been playing through an ECW siege for nearly a year.
As well as playing with a few Zulu war things ;).
http://gwargamesp.18.forumer.com/index.php?showtopic=494
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WOW :o :-* :-* :-* :o just followed your link
That scenery is out standing.
The manor house and defences are amazing. :-* :-*
Is the glass fur painted green or something else?
Great battle report.
The original stuff above is great as well, particularly like the water features.
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The Resurrectionists have been at work in the night again, Svennn. Happens every now and then.
I don't know why but it always makes me giggle when this happens, these weird pile-ons that occur when a new member digs up an old topic. Sort of like conversations in an old people's home. The old dears have fallen asleep and they all wake up with a start, forget where they were and carry on a discussion they were having in 1948. :)
Nice to see these pics again, though. And I should like to add my voice to the rowdy chorus clamouring for some new ones.
YWhy you cheeky young whipper-snapper!
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Lovely stuff- are those Gurkhas in the last piccy?
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awsome stuff
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Lovely stuff- are those Gurkhas in the last piccy?
Yes, from Foundry, if I'm not mistaken.