Afternoon All
Its Tuesday afternoon and I can squeeze in this report before I need to go and set up another game for this evening. First up apologies if it has become focussed on the War of The Roses at the moment. It just that we are having a real crack at the new rules Never Mind the Billhooks and are having a great time. I am sure that we will return to some other periods in the near future.
Secondly I am delighted to hear that the UK government has decided to maintain the rule of six in the coming weeks. This means the Shed can remain up and running for 4 players for the forseeable future or until winter sets in.
These crazy times mean we all need a release and aside from taking up home brewing much of my free time is now spent in the shed predominantly setting up games (and clearing up). I have a few ideas for some terrain builds in the coming weeks and with the advent of Perry and Wargames Atlantic Afghans I cann add some more troops to my rather small Afhgan tribal force.
Before kicking off with a summary of last nights game I was delighted to be contacted by Andy Callan through the NMTBH face book page following one of my previous posts..
he writes
Hello again, Another excellent battle report on your site - I would like to comment but it won't let me in. Could you please post this for me: - "Another excellent report of an action packed battle.
Very please to see that you are now calling my game "the great NMTBH" and already have more battles planned. That's an interesting point you make about skirmishers. They can be nasty or just a nuisance. Either way their job is to provoke the enemy and stop him just sitting there. same thing with artillery. this is another one of those "under the bonnet" things that are going on in the rules without you realising it. As a point of detail, I have always included artillery in the 20% skirmisher limit as it is also activated on the skirmisher card. I will need to spell that out in billhooksv2.
It's impressive to see that you can get such a big game to a conclusion in just over 2 hours. I have never gone above 140 points in a game. Carry on Billhooking!"
So onto Last nights game - John and I would continue to fight alongside each other (we had won the last two as a pair) and we would confront Mark F and Simon. Both new to the game but experienced wargamers.
The key feature on the table was a river bisecting the board (5ft x 11ft), a few fields and a couple of bridges.
Sety up was very straightforward - we lay down by ward rather than unit as this speeds up the process.
My forces of Audley , Mowbray and Howard occupied the Yorkist left wing (this time John and I were white)
Given the river it really was a tale of two battles, with John and Simon battering each other into submission on my left flank whilst Marlk and I were more cagy in the proceedings
Another lovely looking game:). As for the Rule of Six, I think it has gone back to two households meeting up, but not sure if this is outdoors only. With all the governments having slightly different rules, it's hard to keep track of stuff, especially with our daughter in Edinburgh at Uni.
ReplyDeleteThe rule of six in England is for multiple households - so we are still OK at present
DeleteReally liking these accounts thanks.
ReplyDeleteStirring stuff. Those artillery pieces are a bit of a liability at times. I read somewhere that they were the late medieval equivalent of buying an aircraft carrier today.
ReplyDeleteRead the same thing somewhere
DeleteG'Day Eric, nice report and good clear pictures. Excellent table and figures. Glad the rule of six works for your group. As a matter of interest, what part of the UK are you guys in? Cheers Greg
ReplyDeleteHi Delta Coy - we are in Surbiton, Surrey
DeleteCool, I used to live in Arborfield, not too far away. Stay safe. Cheers greg
DeleteI used to live in Claremont Road near the station when a student at Kingston Poly in the early to mid '80's.
Deletebought my first flat near claremont road....believe it or not surbiton has a ton of gamers hiding in the woodwork
DeleteAnother entertaining battle report. Hopefully you can continue to get some gaming in.
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteSplendid game, looking forward to seeing more as gaming in GHQ suspended again by local regulations!
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