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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: AlyMorrison on November 23, 2017, 11:21:11 PM
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Greetings
A couple of weeks ago our lovely friends from Hamburg popped over to the Nottingham Lead Belt for a weekend of wagames food and drink...
The lovely Michael Perry hosted A Sudan game for us all on the Saturday.
I have at last found time to post an almost truthful account on my blog...
https://alystoysoldiers.blogspot.co.uk/2017/11/from-my-side-of-table-battle-of-giniss.html
An alternative version can be found on The Perry Miniatures Facebook page.
https://en-gb.facebook.com/perryminiatures/posts/1360528550735914
And Frank Becker's blog.
https://tabletopdeutschland.com/2017/11/21/ginnis-by-michael-perry/
All the best Aly
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Top shelf shizzle. 8)
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Magic stuff.
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Sudan goodness! Great stuff! :-*
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Inspiring stuff!!!
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That looks amazing!
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Wonderful stuff!
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Wonderful stuff!
+1
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Great stuff ;D- its action reports like this that prompted me to start on my own Sudan project - glorious and thank you
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amazing.
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Thank you for the kind comments...
I take no credit for the lovely toys and terrain, that is the work of Michael Perry and a host of talented figure painters...
The dice throwing was all my own and a bit better than usual this time... or was it that Franks was just worse :D...
The big problem with such a fun game is that my wargames butterfly is now eyeing up that box of plastic Ansar that I have had on the shelf for ages... lol
All the best. Aly
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Hi Aly
Any chance of you posting the order of battle?
thanks
ETS
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Eric, if you’re looking for OOBs for the Sudan, and a lot of other useful stuff, get the 2-volume Mahdist Wars Source Books from TVAG- very useful
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Hi Aly
Any chance of you posting the order of battle?
thanks
ETS
I am not sure what Michael did but there is a very complete order of battle in Go Strong Into the Desert by Lt. Col Mike Snook...
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This is the OOB that Michael used for his game...
I hope this is of some help...
1st Brigade: 1st Berkshire, 1st West Kent, 2nd Durham Lt inf, small Egyptian escort for artillery, 2x Egyptian Krup guns.
2nd Brigade: 1st Batt Yorkshire, 1st Egyptian Batt, 1x 7pdr, 1x Gardner MG.
Fort Sortie attached to second Brigade:
1st Batt Cameron Highlanders, 1/2 9th Batt Sudanese.
In Fort Koshesh: 1x 7pdr, 1/2 Batt Sudanese.
Cavalry Brigade: 20th Hussars, Egyptian Regular Cavalry, small unit of Camel Corp.
‘Lotus’ paddle steamer off board.
Mahdists were split into 4 ‘brigades’ of Infantry ( 3 of which were divided into 4 ‘battalions’ and a unit of skirmishes and one of 3 ‘battalions’ of Nile Arabs). There was one gun that could be placed any where and one on the far side of the Nile. The cavalry ‘brigade’ was made up of 2 Camel units and units of Cavalry.
All the best Aly
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Thank you