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Offline has.been

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Caravan to Fort Marengo
« on: July 13, 2025, 08:58:18 AM »
Looking out over the red dusty plateau, the lookouts atop fort Marengo could make out the four huge beasts of burden.
Their progress was painfully slow. Not surprising considering their massive loads.
The trade caravan was expected, in fact it was overdue.
The French garrison, however, were not expecting an ambush by the Red Martians.
The Red Martians certainly did not expect a Green Martian raiding party!

The scene is set, dear readers, for today's game.

White Martians. Bob (aka Flatpack) Four beasts of burden & seven characters (including JC, which might be John Carter, or our departed friend John Cunningham)
Red Martians. James (aka Vodkafan) Seven troopers.
Green Martians Pete D.  Eight juveniles (aka thugs)

Objectives.
Whites =  Get the trade goods to the French at the fort.
Reds    =  Stop the Whites while avoiding a war with the French
Greens = KILL !!!!  This is a punishment raid.

Fort Marengo.





The ruins of the previous (Prussian) trading post.





Some of the Green Martians eyeing up the caravan.





The rest of the Greens.




Some of the Reds in ambush.




The Whites & their Caravan.





The Caravan moving (slowly) towards the fort. Reds are on their right.




More Reds hiding in some old Martiam ruins.





The Greens prepare to attack.





The largest of the beasts, named, 'BIg Bad' by John (Carter, Cunningham?)





One of the 'smaller'  ones.  JC named them, 'Straw, Sticks & Bricks' after the three little pigs in the fairy tale.





Not the Court of King Caractacus, but they are 'just passing by'





View from the fort.





A good shot from the Greens manages to bring down Big Bad. I had given that one TEN wounds, but if you hit a vital spot... :o






The caravan, missing some bits, gets to the safety of the French.
The landing pad & airship, are the work of Bob (aka Flatpack) I should have taken more pictures of them & hope the others did.






The Barsoom collection was an idea I had when Hinchcliffe first did the figures & I was about eleven. Recently the figures have
started to become available again, so despite the project taking about 58 years, the actual painting of figures is during the last fortnight. :D
We played under Galactic Heroes Rules.

Much fun was had. I will leave it to the players to add their comments, viewa & hopefully pictures.
Though I must mention some points.
Frequent complaints about how badly Reds fight.
Tears when Big Bad keeled over, especially from the herder he keeled onto.  :o
Green disbelief over White card draws & dice scores and
JC's magic underpants.  lol
« Last Edit: July 13, 2025, 05:34:41 PM by has.been »

Offline Freddy

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Re: Caravan to Fort Marengo
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2025, 10:38:46 AM »
So cool, I really like those big beasts!

Offline jambo1

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Re: Caravan to Fort Marengo
« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2025, 11:23:06 AM »
Super looking game, the table and miniatures are really quite superb. :)

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Re: Caravan to Fort Marengo
« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2025, 11:55:14 AM »
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So cool, I really like those big beasts!

They were from a friend, now sadly passed, & were some kind of Warhammer Orc cavalry (the three 'smaller' ones) and
the larger originally had a huge howdah on its back that took an awful lot of sawing off.
All were then given lots of baggage.


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Super looking game, the table and miniatures are really quite superb. :)

Thanks  :)

Offline mikos khan

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Re: Caravan to Fort Marengo
« Reply #4 on: July 13, 2025, 07:17:06 PM »
Cool sounding game and nice terrain.   

Offline has.been

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Re: Caravan to Fort Marengo
« Reply #5 on: July 13, 2025, 07:22:55 PM »
Thank you Mikos.

Offline LouieN

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Re: Caravan to Fort Marengo
« Reply #6 on: July 13, 2025, 07:45:14 PM »
A unique and cool collection and great table setup. Thanks for sharing

Offline The_Beast

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Re: Caravan to Fort Marengo
« Reply #7 on: July 13, 2025, 09:33:02 PM »
Thanks! Just thanks!

Our JC was Jason Carson, so he must have many aliases...

And, I just don't have the capacity to 'lift one' for each friend that has passed recently, so I will add yours to the list I think of next time.

Doug

Offline DalyDR

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Re: Caravan to Fort Marengo
« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2025, 09:55:27 PM »
So cool, I really like those big beasts!

They were from a friend, now sadly passed, & were some kind of Warhammer Orc cavalry (the three 'smaller' ones) . . .
All were then given lots of baggage.


Thanks  :)


Black Orc Warbeasts (with rider) and/or Lesser Goblin Wartowers (with a shack on top full of goblins - these are the ones I have).  Available still from Scotia Grendel.
« Last Edit: July 13, 2025, 09:57:23 PM by DalyDR »

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Re: Caravan to Fort Marengo
« Reply #9 on: July 13, 2025, 10:04:11 PM »
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A unique and cool collection and great table setup. Thanks for sharing

Thank you LouieN.

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Black Orc Warbeasts (with rider) and/or Lesser Goblin Wartowers (with a shack on top full of goblins - these are the ones I have).  Available still from Scotia Grendel.

Cheers DalyDR. They do look nice, so if anyone wants to have similar they know where to get the beasts. :)


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Thanks! Just thanks!

Our JC was Jason Carson, so he must have many aliases...
And, I just don't have the capacity to 'lift one' for each friend that has passed recently, so I will add yours to the list I think of next time.

Thanks, it is good to remember fallen friends.

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Re: Caravan to Fort Marengo
« Reply #10 on: July 13, 2025, 10:09:25 PM »
I ran the white Martians, and their baggage train.
Hoping to get all 4 beasts into the French camp.

Initial layout, showing the beasts of burden baggage train, and the French base, composing of the old Prussian tower, and the newly constructed landing platform.


Beasts going through the purple forest.


Heading home safely, no baddies in sight.


Hold on!
Some green on white action.
Green Martians attacking my white Martians, looking after the baggage train.


Now some red on white action, as the baggage train approaches the safety of the camp.
Red Martians attacking the baggage train.
Nice to see JC in his bullet proof pants on the left of the photo.
You name it, he’s got pants for all occasions  lol lol


First beast of burden enters the camp.

Don’t know how we will ever get the beasts onto the flying machine ?  lol

The French troops, guarding the base, finally come out to help the baggage train.
“Nice to see you gents !”


JC directing French troops…in his pants.


So the white Martians arrived in the French camp, with 3 out of the 4 beasts.
One was taken out by the green Martians along the way.

A really fun game, as always played in the right spirit.




Flatpack

Offline BeneathALeadMountain

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Re: Caravan to Fort Marengo
« Reply #11 on: July 13, 2025, 10:52:54 PM »
Amazing stuff - looks like a really fun game. I’m only just getting into ERB’s John Carter stories (massive 50hr audiobook being devoured) and I’m really enjoying them. I had a couple of those scotia Grendel beasts when little and they repeatedly got shoehorned into as many games and settings as I could  :D

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Re: Caravan to Fort Marengo
« Reply #12 on: July 14, 2025, 12:14:10 AM »
Excellent set up. Fun rules, lovely terrain and figures. Gaming at it's best. A privilege to be ther
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Re: Caravan to Fort Marengo
« Reply #13 on: July 14, 2025, 05:21:18 AM »
Fantastic review of the battle from all angles. JC is lucky he has pants for all the occasions. Great looking table and a fun looking game.   
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Re: Caravan to Fort Marengo
« Reply #14 on: July 14, 2025, 06:36:05 AM »
Bob, thanks for the view from JC's pants.  lol

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Amazing stuff - looks like a really fun game. I’m only just getting into ERB’s John Carter stories (massive 50hr audiobook being devoured) and I’m really enjoying them. I had a couple of those scotia Grendel beasts when little and they repeatedly got shoehorned into as many games and settings as I could  :D

Andrew
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Yup, great bases for games IMHO.  :)
I really liked the film too.


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Excellent set up. Fun rules, lovely terrain and figures. Gaming at it's best. A privilege to be ther
e

Thanks Pete. Pleasure to have you, you big green 4 armed monster,  lol lol lol


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Fantastic review of the battle from all angles. JC is lucky he has pants for all the occasions. Great looking table and a fun looking game.   

Ta Syrinx0.  We like fun, good looking games with friends. It makes the hobby worthwile. :)




 

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