Richard has a collection of 10mm ECW which I find so inspirational every time I see them out on the table. The chance for a game was too good to pass up and he had chosen the battle of Cheriton in 1644.
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Richard's 10mm - Parliament Foote. The big bases with the large numbers of figures look sensational to me!
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The full table |
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Parliament's left wing- The cavalry. |
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Hesilrige's 'Lobsters' |
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The Royalist Horse |
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Parliament Foote in the center |
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The Town of Cheriton...with smoke too!! |
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Very early moves- the cavalry clash...and the Royalists swept the field.... |
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As the Royalist cavalry swept their opponents away, The Royalist foot advance. |
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Their Parliamentary opponents move forward....and they were all disordered by the hedges- and they remained that way for most of the game. |
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The Royalist left- the fighting over the wooded hill...the Royalists would just win this too |
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The latter staged. At the top- teh Royalist horse have won and are sweeping forward. In the middle the Royalist foot are taking a pounding, but just holding on |
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Dragoons of both sides firing |
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Royalist Horse moving around behind the Parliamentary line. |
So Waller's cavalry were destroyed, his right flank was disintegrating- and his center was under pressure.......So a Royalist victory!! A really great game.
Now thinking about this- I could analyse all the reasons for the outcome.. have a detailed debrief, discuss it ad nauseum ...or......or ....or I could replay it.
I chose the latter course in 28mm!
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Ironically the 28mm version got off to the same start as the 10mm version. Royalist cavalry sweeping their flank clean |
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In the center the infantry did not hesitate- both sides advancing quickly. The Parliament Foot able to roll off their disorders |
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The fighting for the wooded hill was intense- and the Royalist were finally driven off |
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( yes...I know they are Covenanters....I didn't have enough figures) |
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The Infantry stoush in the middle. |
Another very bloody game that saw a Royalist defeat this time. Their cavalry did very well, but their infantry found themselves beaten by the Parliamentary foot. So this time a victory for Parliament!
Both armies look fab and both armies saw victory. Perfect result! Excellent photos of the in-game action.
ReplyDeleteThose 10mm figures look superb John - but the wrong result! I much prefer the second one - must have been the extra punch of having those Scots infantry stiffening the Parliamentarian attack!
ReplyDeleteAn impressive looking bash!
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