Saturday 9th July

English Commonwealth (New Model) v. Scots Covenanter 1651

28mm figures using Warlord Games’ Pike & Shotte rules. Loosely based on the Battle of Inverkeithing, with Lambert breaking out from the English bridgehead over the Forth, and Holbourne’s Scots trying to stop them. A close fought game that ended in an English victory.

Royal Navy v. Kriegsmarine 1942

Somewhere in the North Sea …

Small fleet actions fought using Warlord Games’ Victory at Sea rules, using 1/6000 scale ships. The Royal Navy were the victors in both actions, with the Kriegsmarine’s would-be raiders sent to the bottom.

Saturday 25th June

Polish v. Swedes 1626 using Pike & Shotte (28mm)

Anglo-Normans v. Welsh using ‘Ancient and Medieval Wargaming ‘ by Neil Thomas (28mm)

18th June 2022 – Waterloo Anniversary Game

The celebrate the 18th of June falling on a Saturday, yesterday the Friends of General Haig played a Waterloo based game. It was scenario based on D’Erlon’s attack and Picton’s defence, supported by the Union and Household brigades.

After a spirited start by the French ,who swarmed up the ridge line, the British heavy cavalry rode to the rescue, and elements made it all the way to the Grand battery gun line. Just as in the real battle, the British cavalry were thrown back up the ridge, and the French reorganised for another attack. Some spirited actions by British and Hanoverian infantry battalions continued to hold back the French, and the game ended in an Allied victory with the ridge still in Wellington’s hands.

The game was played with Black Powder, with some slight mods. to simplify some aspects, and to encourage the heavy cavalry attack in a similar way to the actual battle. All concerned had a great day, and are looking forward to the next big battle; perhaps Ligny 🤔.