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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: Marine0846 on May 04, 2012, 04:49:55 PM
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A small game I put on when a friend came to visit when he was on vacation.
Rules used were The Sword in Africa.
The terrain and figures painted by me.
Also the poor photos by me. :-[ or lol
A few general views of the terrain.
(http://i1129.photobucket.com/albums/m514/randymiles32853/Africa%20game/100_1145.jpg)
(http://i1129.photobucket.com/albums/m514/randymiles32853/Africa%20game/100_1146_edited.jpg)
(http://i1129.photobucket.com/albums/m514/randymiles32853/Africa%20game/100_1147.jpg)
The French advance. Two small unit of French, a unit of Tirailleurs, a guide and his gun bearer and the Captain.
(http://i1129.photobucket.com/albums/m514/randymiles32853/Africa%20game/100_1152.jpg)
On the native side six units. Only two units on the table, in the village. Other four units enter the table on die roles.
So the French had to get into and burn the village before the natives get back from raiding.
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Part Two
A view of the French from the trees.
(http://i1129.photobucket.com/albums/m514/randymiles32853/Africa%20game/100_1152.jpg)
The Natives start to enter the table. I got some good die roles that got units on the table faster than I have hoped.
(http://i1129.photobucket.com/albums/m514/randymiles32853/Africa%20game/100_1156.jpg)
A Native unit with muskets that came up behind the French.
(http://i1129.photobucket.com/albums/m514/randymiles32853/Africa%20game/100_1157.jpg)
Ruga Rugas in the trees ready to blast the French.
(http://i1129.photobucket.com/albums/m514/randymiles32853/Africa%20game/100_1159.jpg)
The Native musket unit charges, rolls a great die roll and hits the French in the rear. They kill a few and the rest run in the jungle.
(http://i1129.photobucket.com/albums/m514/randymiles32853/Africa%20game/100_1161.jpg)
The Native unit then retreats, happy to have done their part to defeat the French.
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Part 3.
On the other flank, the Ruga Rugas fire a volley at the French. When the smoke had cleared only one Frenchman was down. The French
charge and make short work of them.
(http://i1129.photobucket.com/albums/m514/randymiles32853/Africa%20game/100_1163.jpg)
Mean while the Tirailleurs make it to the village. They start to burn the huts, (well one hut) That's the black stuff in the photo.
One can see that the Natives move to the attack.
(http://i1129.photobucket.com/albums/m514/randymiles32853/Africa%20game/100_1164.jpg)
The poor Tirailleurs are attacked by a number of Native units and soon lose to the large numbers of Natives.
(http://i1129.photobucket.com/albums/m514/randymiles32853/Africa%20game/100_1165.jpg)
The captured Tirailleurs about to be used for "sport" by the Natives.
The French Captain seeing all was lost retreated. He had to come up with the reason for his defeat, to tell the Colonel.
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Great looking Game !!
I really love the black/white shields !!
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Nice pictures.
I really like the jungle trees.
Thanks for sharing.
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Nice looking game. I really like the trees with the vines.
LB
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That's an all round a nice looking game. :-*
It looks like fun as well.
I also really like the shields and the trees. :D
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Great looking game. Really like the trees w/ the vines.
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Until my eyes focused properly, I thought the couch was a clever bit of hills. Oh, the disillusionment!
The vines in the trees sobered me up in the end. :-*
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Great looking game and those vines are particularly well done.
:-*
Until my eyes focused properly, I thought the couch was a clever bit of hills. Oh, the disillusionment!
What couch?
They are hills, man, I tell you!
;)
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Thanks for sharing, from another fan of your trees & vegetation.
Rick
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Looks like fun
How did Sword in Africa work for you? I love S&F but never bothered with the African supplement
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Thanks for all the nice comments about the game everyone.
H.M. Stanley,
I thinK of the Sword in Africa as the S and F lite.
There are really no morale rules and the units are usually smaller.
A fun addition to the rules are event tables that can make the game change quickly.
All in all I tend to play them more that S and F, which I love.
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Excellent report! And I really like your vine covered trees!
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That looks fantastic. How did you make the ground cloth? I want one!
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Great report, and I must admit to also being a tree lover! :o
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Oberst Radl.
The ground cloth is fleece purchased from JoAnn fabric store.
It's interesting stuff.
Only come 5 feet wide, so I had to go across the table.
As you can see diffent material purchased at different times, looks not the same.
I guess its the way they dye it. I really didnot notice it until I looked at the photos.
The nice thing if you catch a sale, which JoAnns have alot of, you can
pick it up for 4 to 5 dollars a yard.
Also it comes also in a tan and brown.
I purchased a ton of both colors so can do middle east also.