On tap this weekend was our usual Lord of the Rings themed Dragon Rampant game. I brought 100 points of elves to face his legions of evil doom. A good 40+ of those points hadn't been played with yet.
We used a book of scenarios from One Hour War Games and divided our armies into 3 roughly equal commands. My elf sorceress was holding a ridge while the king marched to her aid. It didn't go well because you can buy a lot of goblins for 100 points....
Elf advance guard on ridge |
Troll and Warg riders |
The king arrives with reinforcements |
Elf archers who had trouble activating |
More elf archers that had trouble activating |
My ent killed Mike's troll and then shredded his elite goblin archers |
Elf light infantry perform badly |
Remains of archers |
My left wing gets thinner. Charges to try and blunt the orc columns weren't effective |
When you find yourself outnumbered 20:1 and keep getting snared in sorcery |
Then after some corned beef sandwiches and a beer we set up a game of Longstreet with Mike's 28mm ACW collection.
Brigade of Union cavalry is defending along the road. Rebs come in from right trying to capture the ford. Union reinforcements enter from far end of table. |
I also got to take Mike's groovy new artillery limber for a spin |
This regiment did a good job holding the fence against a Reb brigade attacking through the wheat |
My dice on left Mike's on the right when he tried to charge me! |
While we made dinner and shoveled 6" of snow Luigi inspected our dispositions |
Pressure in the center. Mike rolled better on this charge and swept one regiment away! |
I've pulled back on the right and lost a gun. But reinforcements arriving on the left |
Game end. River crossing solidly in my hands and I chase the Rebs back over the hill. |
What a great day of gaming: friends, great terrain and well painted minis.
ReplyDeleteYes indeed.
DeleteThe Mad Padre and I are very similar in what we want from a game in terms of aesthetics gameplay level of simulation.
Shame he's over 2 hr drive away...