So as we get nearer to the Border Reiver show, it's just a month away. It was time for a practice run of the game. On Monday, Mitch and myself went down to the club to set the table up, we even got over the angst of Mitch not remembering where he had stored his figures. Visions of frantically painting more regiments was averted when he found them on Tuesday. So switching club night to Wednesday, 5 of us turned up to run through the game and rules. We took plenty of photos and not much of a battle report as that was not our focus.
In essence on the Parlaimentarian right wing, early moves were very historical with the Royalist horse giving them a bit of a hammering. Eventually the Parlaimentarians held their ground to prevent the wing from being turned. Over on the left though, the Parlaimentarian horse here giving the Royalist horse a bit of a bloody nose, driving them back. In the centre the musketry between the two infantry lines was pretty even when we had to call it a night. Think we managed to get through 8 or 9 turns in just over 2 hours. First the early set up photos provided by Mitch.
And now for my photos of some of the action.
Fairfax's horse advance |
Ashton's foot leading the attack on the Royalists |
Thom (Newcastle) and Neil B (Leslie) ponder their next moves |
The Parlaimentarian right wing about to come to grips with the Northern horse |
Infantry closing in |
Rupert and Cromwell's horse getting ready to engage |
Scot's cavalry moving to support the left wing |
A bloody fight in the lane |
Those Scot's in the centre need to get a bloody move on! |
The right wing became a brutal fight, advantage the Royalists |
The infantry begin their musketry duel |
Scot's slowly getting into position |
Ashton and Mackworth's foot get down to business |
Fighting in the centre begins to intensify |
Photos from Neil B of the left wing
The left wing advancing |
Parlaimentarian horse pressuring the Royalists |
Crawford and Hamilton bring up the Eastern Association foot |
Where we left it at the end of the night |
Pretty happy with how the rules held up with the amount of figures on the table. We got a few things wrong initially with the charges, but quickly corrected that. We also need a few markers to identify who has advantage in combat after the first round as this quickly got lost due to the size of the game.
The first outing looks great, Scotty- will you carry on from where you left off, or restart from scratch again - or is this the one and only practice game?
ReplyDeleteWe had to pack away for tonight's club games. Hope to get atleast one more practice run before the show
DeleteNeil, your MM game looks fantastic! Doubly good to see the fruition of all of your hard work.
ReplyDeleteCheers Jonathan
DeleteIts looking impressive. I look forward to seeing it in Gateshead. Well done.
ReplyDeleteCheers Robbie
DeleteOh my!
ReplyDeleteThat's looking amazing!
Cheers Michal
DeleteWell, tha many castings and nine turns in 2 hours is good . Bodes well for the MM game.
ReplyDeleteThank you, keeping my figures crossed for the game
DeleteAn impressive looking game.
ReplyDeleteCheers Peter
DeleteLooks great! Should be a nice feeling after all that painting to get the troops to the table. 😀
ReplyDeleteCheers Stew, it's a great feeling finally getting them all painted
DeleteHell of a lot of work Scotty, great looking armies.
ReplyDeleteCheers Dave
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