Next up in this set of battles in 'The Bishops War' (the first action was here) was a version of the Polemarch's 'A Day at the Beach' game from his 'War of the Stuart Succession' campaign. It has been a while since I actually did this but essentially the French landing force defeated the mustered militia of the southern counties. This is a briefer overview than I would normally do in a battle report, but I can't recall all the details.
The rules used were the Polemos: ECW set.
The start of the battle: the French force is just landing when the militia forces approach.
The French plodge ashore:The English militia try to get in some kind of order:
The fighting begins on the French right:
The French making progress:The English counter-attack against the French Left, hoping to turn the flank:
The English attack on the French Left is finally halted - and the French Right is now in a position to cut them off:
The English right makes desperate attempts to fight forward, but fails:
The position at the end of the battle as English morale collapses.
Game Notes:
Figures by Baccus 6mm, buildings mainly from Leven I think.
A nice little game there john and glad that the rules etc all worked well for you and gave you a good game:).
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve - it did really work well this one, there was a definite feeling of both sides trying to win on one flank before their other flank lost, if you see what I mean? And that created quite an intense, exciting dynamic, because both sides had to engage before being quite 'ready'.
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