David Bickley's Wargames Blog

The occasional ramblings of an average gamer, journeyman painter, indifferent modeller, games designer, sometime writer for Wargames Illustrated and host of games in GHQ.



Monday, 2 March 2026

n'Gornali Strikes!

 Continuing with the theme of giving collections not seen too frequently on the tabletop battlefield here in GHQ, Paul and I settled on an AZW game pitting Paul as the Zulu chief n'Gornali against the Imperial force lead by Col. Bykleigh, newly posted to the Natal area. The field of battle ~

The Imperial forces are encamped around Watson's Mission Station, where they have hastily been errecting defensive barricades ~
News of n'Gornali and his Impis sweeping down to destroy the defenders has caused Bykleigh to throw out his small mounted forces to both scout the enemy approach and delay and disrupt their advance to the attack ~
The cunning Zulu has thrown out his own scouts tasking them with delivering harassing fire on the Mission Station defenders, tempting them to waste precious ammunition ~
The Impis have been divided, one to occupy the mounted elements sent out by Bykleigh, the main force to attack the Mission Station's defenders ~
The usual anotated photomontage follows carrying you down into the unfolding drama of the defence of Watson's Mission Station ~
"Stand to! Stand to!" Men of the 80th, the Staffordshire Volunteers, take up positions behind the barricades of mealie bags and cotton bales.
The 13th, the Somersetshire Light Infantry, also fall in behind the extensive makeshift barricades. They are supported by a battery of 7lb guns of the Royal Artillery.
Meanwhile, the cunning n'Gornali watches his witch doctor dance up a storm of spirit warriors to join the Impis in their attack.
On the grassy plains the Induna takes advantage of a rocky outcrop the better to survey his Impis' approach to attack the Mission Station.
Sweeping forward the Zulu war cry, "U'Suthu!" echoes back from the low hills around the plain as the main Impis advance, sweeping forward ready to form the feared Horns of the Buffalo.
Aware of the need to probe the Mission Station's defences n'Gornali has sent a lonely Impi to draw out the defenders and test their resolve.
The main attack surges forward at speed on the right flank of the Mission Station. The defenders hold their fire to conserve limited ammunition ~ Av D rounds after the first volley per unit.
Their right flank is shielded by the extensive elephant grass, so they need not fear the advancing Lancers!
The defenders stand in silence, ready to deliver a withering volley as the Zulu close in. None of this Men of Harlech nonsense for the Staffords!
The leading Impis are closing the distance to the defenders of Watson's Mission Station. "Fire by Company! Fire!"
The Natal Natives have suffered hits from the rifle armed Zulus occupying the high ground. The men are Disordered and the Zulu are almost on them! The troops manning the Hales Light Rocket hastily get off a shot in their support. It's a dud!
The battery of 7lb guns is about to be overrun by the Zulu. Can the Lancers' charge into their right flank save the day?
A second Rocket strikes home, adding to the fire from the Natal Native Horse who despite Disorder are bravely holding their ground.
A wall of Brummagem Bullets pour forth into the Zulu from the 80th and unexpectedly from walking wounded in the Mission House itself!
Despite losses which have Shaken their resolve. The Zulu charge home, assegai clashes with bayonet in desperate struggle across the barricades. 
"Huzzah!" The Staffords have thrown back the attackers, their resolve broken by mounting losses in combat!
The Royal Artillery, aided by the Lancers, have thrown back the initial assault. They and the Natal Native Horse though find themselves flanked by a further Impi! Their situation is perilous with no-one to come to their aid.
The Lancers pursue the broken attackers to prevent an attempted Rally and a return to attack the Disordered Artillery and Natives.
The Zulu fears the mounted Lancers and flee for their lives. If the Lancers' mounts become blown they face attack from a second approaching wave of Impis!
The 13th are now in action engaged in hand to hand fighting along their front with a further fresh Impi. Ammunition is plentiful in their sector, but now its the cold steel they need!
The Staffords crash out another volley causing Disorder amongst a fresh wave of attackers. They are down now though to only 2 rounds of firing. Will they keep the Zulu at bay?
Waves of Zulu sweep down on the beleaguered defenders. The climax of the Defence of Watson's Mission Station is surely close now! The Frontier Light Horse add what firepower they can to the desperate defence!
The Hales Rocket crewmen are slaughtered before they can reach safety behind the barrackades,  allowing the Zulu to crash into the flank of the 7lb battery.
Once more assegai clashes with bayonet as the increasingly desperate Staffords hang on! The men are down to their last round and Zulus seem to be everywhere.
The moment the Rocket crew were lost and the artillerymen overrun!
The gallant 80th finally give way. Slaughter engulfs the regiment and survivors flee for their lives!
More Zulu Impis rush to take advantage of the gaps opened up in the defensive perimeter. It's all up for the defenders with victory now inevitable for n'Gornali and his Impis.
A last volley from the Walking Wounded in the Mission House brings down the curtain on an Imperial Disaster! The Impis of n'Gornali are victorious and few Britons will live to tell the tale...
News of the Disasterous Defeat will reach HQ through the fleeing Native Horse whose mounts can outrun even the Zulus!
A grand game over about 3 1/2 hours play either side of lunch. Rules were Black Powder Mk2,  with some in-house modifications, principally the limited ammunition rule. Notably a first ever win for the Zulus here in GHQ! 

Saturday, 28 February 2026

'Ommer'ead '26

Last year Phil and I had decided we would give the Hammerhead show in '26 a miss and spend more time at WMMS. Plans, eh? Don'tyasjustluvem? With WMMS being laid to rest Hammerhead was back on our calendar. Plans were made for the day but then real life issues kicked in and Phil had to cancel. I was resigned to giving it a miss when Paul stepped in and offered a lift with his chum Tony! So promptly at 8.30am we three set of for Newark Showground! 

Under two hours later we joined the queue for admission, all quite speedy, and into the maelström that is any large, well attended wargames show. So three happy wargamers were amongst the crowds and off to shop! And to look over the games of course, remembering that all on show are Participation Games, you can join in! I must say most were crowded with enthusiastic gamers, in fact taking pictures proved problematic due to crowds of players and spectators. Here are a few samples for you to judge for yourselves ~

The Relief of Minas Tirith presented by the Boondock Sayntes. Some lovely modelling and painting on show.
Lust For Glory, latest rules set from To The Strongest
The Marlburian Period of course, with Monmouth in Flanders. I'd really like to go back to this period in GHQ but sadly doubt I will given issues of age, health and suchlike...
Rumble in the Jungle! WWII Skirmish gaming utilizing Peter's Paperboys terrain features and figures! Looked really attractive and of course a cost effective way to wargame. An important consideration in a time of a Cost of Living Crisis!
For Texas and Lego! The Alamo! Presented by Reveille using Lego figurines! My favourite game on show I have to say!
Hammerhead '26 was organised by Dave Ryan and his team at Caliver Books. As a visitor the show seemed well organised with a wide range of games and periods to savour and a host of traders eager to part visitors from their moolah! One perennial point about shows for me: an absence of casual social seating. As we all age this will become a bigger issue I think which organisers must address or loose customers. Beyond their control though is the issue of on site catering. At Newark Showground offerings are hardly appetising in my opinion. I saw one burger that looked like I could sole my shoes with it! Perhaps I'm too picky? My coffee was alright, though nothing to write home about.
Finally the obligatory Loot photo~
3mm MDF bases from Warbases, who else? A fully ladden ox drawn baggage set from Perry Miniatures via Dave Thomas for the Wars of the Roses project. Two Pro Arte Series 40 Sable Round brushes from ABC Brushes. Five blisters of various Natives from Wargames Foundry to expand the Heart of Darkness collection and provide some relief from Arthurians for all of us.
If I have sounded overly negative I'd like to assure you all that I had a grand day out. My thanks are due to Paul for organising the day for me and to Tony for kindly driving me from door to door! I felt so much more chipper than if I've driven myself. The games I thought were a distinct upgrade on last year's offerings. Besides those I managed to get a picture or two of there were many others of equal quality and all being played at one time or another by keen participants! I'm glad I went!



Thursday, 26 February 2026

Saxon Archers

These Saxon archers from Wargames Foundry are rather nice figures, although their having only two poses and no head or kit variants places them firmly back in the Golden Age of wargaming armies, before the bijou game in a box, plaaaaastic figures and '50 figure armies' beloved of the Goldfish Gamer entered into the hobby! Other differing views of these trends are available of course.😉 I added a Saxon looking command figure from Wargames Foundry's Arthur & Characters pack to vary the look of the bases just a little. Back in the mists of time wargamers would have thought nothing unusual in 24 figure units comprised of just these two figures, perhaps adding a command figure or element. How times have changed... for better or worse is of course down to your opinion. I certainly welcome the variety it has brought in recent years to my finished units.
I've been trying to add some suggestions of embroidery to the tunics of these figures, a fiddly task made no easier by the perennial eye and hand issues. I'm quite pleased with how the additions look on the finished figures, though you are free to differ of course. It adds something to the finished look of the bases compared to simple plain tunics in my opinion at any rate.
I hope to be at 'Ommer'ead on Saturday, having received a kind offer of a lift through Paul, with Phil being involved elsewhere on family matters. I have preordered more 3mm MDF bases from Warbases as I have rather depleted my stock thanks to the Wars of the Roses project! I've included some circular bases of various sizes in the order as I may be rebasing the Heart of Darkness collection in due course. Beyond this minor purchase I have no List of intended purchases, though I hope to cast an eye over West Wind and Wargames Foundry with a view to bolstering the Arthurians and Early Saxons in the Lead Pimple. 

Monday, 23 February 2026

Arthurian Skirmishers

I have been making steady progress on one of my two new projects, starting with figures from Wargames Foundry for the Age of Arthur project. As I said previously I'm starting with these smaller castings to get them processed before my cataract interferes rather more in painting than at present. There are three bases of figures in this unit mounted on 60x50mm bases. Not a great deal to say about them, I've painted many before and they're fairly straightforward figures. One welcome improvement nowadays is that they now come with steel spears rather than soft metal ones. Well done Foundry! A peek is in order now I'd say, wouldn't you? Here they are then ~

You'll notice at once I'd hope that the shields are a mixed lot. I wanted to use up the spare Late Roman transfers I had in stock. It produces a rather ad hoc, irregular look to the unit in my view: shields left behind, picked up in the odd brawl or even "fell off the back of a cart"! The shield transfers are from LBMS, now available under the Victrix banner. The 3mm bases are from Warbases of course. 

Next up under the Brush of Doom, all things being equal, should be a similar number of bases of archers for the Early Saxon element of the project, also using figures from Wargames Foundry. Then it should be on to working on the heftier boys from 1st Corps and Gripping Beast, unless that is I buy something else that takes my fancy at 'Ommer'ead this weekend coming...