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| With crew |
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| Crew removed |
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| With crew |
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| Crew removed |
Not a battle report as such, just a few pictures to share. The game took its name from Sean and 3rd cavalry, they were on the right of the US cavalry line when they approached the village. They formed up along a creek with A troop dismounting They faced the brunt of the Natives counter attack, facing both the bands of Little Beaver and Cunning Fox. There was much laughter from everyone as 3rd cavalry made their stand as they swarmed by the Natives before eventually pulling out (running away).
In the centre, Thom with the 2nd cavalry quickly moved into the village trying to scatter the villagers. They were met head on in a fierce fight with Big Beaver who was also using some of his warriors to hold Robbo on the heights to the left of the village.
Robbo with the 7th cavalry moved to take the heights and then deployed 'A' and 'B' troops in a skirmish line. They spent most of the game exchanging fire with some of the warriors from Big Beaver. They remained quite secure on their hill.
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| A Band of Big Beavers warriors returning to the village |
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| 7th cavalry moving into position |
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| Crow scouts skirmish with Souix warriors |
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| More of Big Beaver's warriors arrive |
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| The fighting in the village intensifies |
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| The warriors of Cunning Fox and Little Beaver begin to skirmish with the 3rd cavalry at McElvoy Creek |
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| 3rd cavalry begin to deploy but already the natives are at their flanks |
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| 2nd cavalry struggle to get control of the village |
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| 3rd cavalry are under heavy pressure |
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| 7th cavalry repulse Souix warriors |
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| With 3rd cavalry repulsed, the Natives begin to fall on 2nd cavalry |
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| More native warriors swarm over McElvoy creek |
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| It's getting hot for 2nd cavalry |
We have a 3rd play test next week and may need to get a few more figures painted up,
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| Souix warriors approach the trading post |
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| The US column gets on the move, both commands sticking close together |
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| Crow scouts across the creek first |
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| More Souix warriors begin to approach the column |
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| The first sounds of gunfire |
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| Crow scouts engage the Soiux, inflicting plenty of shock on their opponents |
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| The rest of the column struggles across the first creek |
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| More Souix warriors begin taking shots at distance on the column |
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| The fighting intensifies at the head of the column |
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| In the distance more Souix warriors are approaching |
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| The Souix Warchief Little Beaver leads his braves in an unstoppable charge, they dispatch 'C' troop before falling on 'B' troop |
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| 'A' company of the 9th infantry deploy to protect the wagons from the approaching Soiux wariors. |
So another batch of figures crossed the painting desk. First up was 5 bases each of the mounted and dismounted cavalry. These will be split to form 2 more troops for the 2nd Cavalry. I'm just awaiting some command figures and extra troopers. These figures are all from Tabletop, they are a mix of US cavalry and Confederates. The dismounted figures are mainly Peter Pig.
Next up was a 3rd wagon, this one is metal from Freikorps. It's slightly smaller than the two I have from Peter Pig but will not be an issue.
I also did a couple of bases of mounted civilians. Always useful to have as they can take on the role of civilian scouts are simply guards for the mule train. There were quite a few armed civilians that accompanied Crook at Rosebud Creek. These are all Tabletop miniatures. I have enough for 2 bases of them dismounted.
The last thing I painted up was some Native American villagers. These were painted up for Robbo, it was the price for the 40 free figures he gave me. Lovely figures but I got the better of the deal I think. These are from Freikorp I think. Nice and easy to paint up and Robbo is very happy with them.
I also have some ideas on expanding the collection. I quite fancy some longhorn cattle with cattlemen for the Natives to attack or perhaps some settlers with wagons moving across the prairie.
I've been taking advantage of the lovely sunshine in the North East of England and getting lots of stuff completed. In this heat I can get the bases all completed with the quick drying times compared to the normal 24-48 hours it usually takes.
First up is some extra Native Americans, the 3 bases of cavalry and the casualty figures that I was waiting on the bases for. The riders are a mix of Tabletop, Friekorps and Peter Pig. The casualty figures are all from Peter Pig.
The other figures I completed for the Pony wars were two more companies of US infantry from the 9th regiment, 'G' and 'H' companies. These are all from Friekorps.
In a bit of a change I bought myself a single sprue of the Town Watch for Guards of Traitors Toll. They are lovely figures from Wargames Atlantic. Neil G and Thom from the Club are putting a display game for Border Reiver, so I thought I better learn the rules and what better way than using your own figures. I went for a simple sky blue/white for their tabards.
For the bases I used some air drying clay as I want to represent cobblestones that would match Thom's gaming mat. I'm quite happy with how the bases turned out for the first attempt Now back to getting some US cavalry finished over the weekend.
The Infantry played a significant role in the Pony wars, garrisoning the frontier forts and supporting the cavalry. Looking at the Order of battle for Rosebud creek, there were 5 companies present, so I needed to paint some up. These are 'A' company from the 9th US Infantry. The figures are all from Friekorps. I've kept them to my standard 5 bases for a unit.
With a game against Mitch on Tuesday to work through the rules he asked to see what he would be commanding so I took the opportunity to photograph the completed figures so far for both sides.
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| US cavalry column |
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| Native Americans |
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| Lakota and Oglala warriors |
With a larger game planned for Thursday I am painting up two more companies of US infantry, I also have the loan of part of Robbo's collection, providing another three troops of US cavalry and 20 bases of Native Americans. Should be a good couple of games.
To further expand the collection I have the following for the Native Americans, 6 more bases of cavalry, villagers, 2 more Tepees, casualty figures and a smoke signal set. For the US army I have 2 more troops of cavalry, 2 more companies of infantry, a wagon, 5 more bases of Crow scouts, armed civilians and more casualty figures. Should keep me busy over the next few weeks.