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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: Estorff on April 09, 2015, 08:09:05 PM

Title: "It was nearly by a hair that we weren't all killed." Hereros vs German Trains
Post by: Estorff on April 09, 2015, 08:09:05 PM
The second in a series of posts dealing with fighting along a narrow gauge railway line in 1904 between rifle armed Hereros and Germans with a train and machine gun in the second carriage buttressed with rice bags is now up at my blog Cornflower Blue and Corduroy.  http://omaheke.blogspot.com/2015/04/it-was-nearly-by-hair-that-we-werent.html (http://omaheke.blogspot.com/2015/04/it-was-nearly-by-hair-that-we-werent.html).  The first article was listed a few days ago in the Railroad Forum, but that one dealt with the specifications of the zwillinge or twin 0-6-0 engines in use on this feldbahn rather than the colonial skirmish that is the subject of this post. 

There will be at least one more post in the series dealing with other fights along a different section of the line, but my intention is to develop a playable scenario based on the episode described in this post.  It will require two suitable engines and at least four train cars to transport nearly 40 German reservists and several railway officials over a long bridge on the dry Swakop River and toward the  besieged town of Okahandja, with about about 200 or so rifle armed Hereros in the surrounding bush and high cliffs beyond.  The tracks have been torn up, the telegraph wires are down.  The Machinegun-Expedition must make repairs and push forward at all costs as enemy fire increases.

When it is ready, I'll let you know.
Title: Re: "It was nearly by a hair that we weren't all killed." Hereros vs German Trains
Post by: folnjir on April 13, 2015, 12:44:10 PM
Sounds like an interesting scenario.