Showing posts with label Colonial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colonial. Show all posts

Sunday, January 7, 2018

Fire & Maneuver: Suakin 1885 (variant)

Happy New Year 2018 and my first Blog  post for a very long time!

January started with a very enjoyable, if somewhat fictional, battle from the 1885 Campaign along the Red Sea Coast to defeat the Mahdist rebellion.

In this full play-test of "Fire & Maneuver: Colonial Era" an Imperial task force must cross the desert from a landing near Suakin, by rail and armoured train, to relieve a newly constructed fort on the Eastern trail to Khartoum. The Suakin-Berber Railway has been partially constructed, but Mahdist forces in the theatre have been reenforced by.... Pathan fighters. 

A scouting force of Imperial Cavalry pushed through the coastal range to look for the enemy. They get quite a surprise!

This game featured everything. Naval support in the form of a Royal Navy sloop-of-war, an Anglo-Indian field force, mountain guns, an armoured train (a splendid Fleishmann narrow gauge engine and trucks) and experienced Pathan warriors determined to break up the track and attack the train at a mountain pass. 

Of course, this is a fictional scenario. However the Pathan's were able to break up some track and cause some Imperial casualties, but at a the cost of almost the entire warband.

Here is how the game progressed. 

The Pathans rolled a considerable number of double-sixes thus obtaining the initiative in the crucial early game turns. This allowed them to shoot up the cavalry vedettes as they approached the mountain pass. However messages were sent back by fast rider and semaphore to the armoured train, and to the fort at Suakin to call up reserves.

The track was torn up and the locomotive briefly seized, but at terrible cost. The engine was quickly repaired as was the track and the train pushed on. The Tribal Chieftain in his mountain lair was taken out by an amazing shot from the sloop's pivot gun.

But where was Osman Digna?

Here is how the attached War Artist recorded the action, with some period illustrations and photos that provided the inspiration for the game!








































Thursday, May 21, 2015

Colonial Army in Review


Delhi Durbar, 1911


I thought I would hold my own "Durbar" today to display my British and Indian Colonial Forces, circa 1878.  I have often seen Alte Fritz's Grand Reviews of his amazing Seven Years War Armies. I have borrowed the concept for my much smaller Colonial army. I can only claim to have myself painted the Gunga Din figure, the regimental bhisti of Rudyard Kipling's famous poem, plus the other Indian bearers. All of the other figures were painted by either Leuthen Studios or Carl Robson. The collection was the work of several years and includes figures by Perry, Foundry, Empress and Pontoonier Miniatures.





Left: 13th Bengal Lancers (Duke of Connaught's Horse)
Right: 9th Bengal Lancers (Hodsons Horse)
Left: 13th Bengal Lancers (Duke of Connaught's Horse) 
Right: 9th Bengal Lancers (Hodsons Horse)

13th Bengal Lancers (Duke of Connaught's Horse) 

9th Bengal Lancers (Hodsons Horse)

The Queen's Own Corps of Guides, Mounted and Foot 

The Queen's Own Corps of Guides, Mounted and Foot 


Kohat Battery, Mountain Artillery with 7 pounder Screw-guns
15th Bengal Infantry (Ludhiana Sikhs)

45th Bengal Infantry (Rattray's Sikhs)

Regimental bhisti and bearers






So I'll meet 'im later on
At the place where 'e is gone --
Where it's always double drill and no canteen;
'E'll be squattin' on the coals
Givin' drink to poor damned souls,
An' I'll get a swig in hell from Gunga Din!
Yes, Din! Din! Din!
You Lazarushian-leather Gunga Din!
Though I've belted you and flayed you,
By the livin' Gawd that made you,
You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din!




Left: Gardiner Gun and Naval Brigade Crew

Right: Royal Artillery with 7 pounder Screw-gun

2nd Battalion, Queen's Regiment

92nd Gordon Highlanders

York and Lancashire Regiment


5th (Royal Irish) Lancers


5th (Royal Irish) Lancers

19th Hussars


19th Hussars


10th Hussars
10th Hussars
10th Hussars

Camel Corps, 5th Dragoon Guards section

Camel Corps, 5th Dragoon Guards section

Royal Horse Artillery with 9 pdr Gun


Royal Army Medical Corps

Royal Army Medical Corps

13th Bengal Lancers Duke of Connaughts aka 4th Sikh Watsons Horse

13th Bengal Lancers Duke of Connaughts aka 4th Sikh Watsons Horse 

9th Bengal Lancers (Hodsons Horse)

9th Bengal Lancers (Hodsons Horse)