For this week's game here in GHQ Phil wanted to play a Sudan War game, so, ever eager to despatch the unbeliever, The Barmy Bhykli rallied his forces ready for action! The scene is set, ready for the action to unfold ~
The fortress is rather dated and run down, occupied by an Egyptian force awaiting reinforcement. In a nearby deserted Sudanese village some Bashi-Basooks have encamped. Their role is to keep open the likely approach of the British relieving column.
Meanwhile, the cunning Bhykli has mustered his army determined to defeat the Egyptian occupiers and deny the fortress to the British.
Speed is of the essence for the Mahdists! The relief column can arrive after 3 Turns, so an all out assault is the order of the day. The crumbling ruins provide hard cover from rifle fire, but not from artillery fire. Read on to see how the action unfolded ~
Mahdist artillery is directed to fire on the Egyptians cowering behind the crumbling fortifications, covering the advance of the first of the rifle armed Fuzzies! The Rubs advance fearlessly and take what cover they can in the wahdi.On the Mahdists' right flank all does not go according to plan from the first moments! The camelry refuse to advance, bogged in soft sands no doubt! The Arab horsemen are strung out along the rigde and only one element can engage the enemy! If the village is not captured swiftly the Relief Column may sweep in on the undefended flank of the Mahdist attackers!
Far from cowering in fact the Egyptian artillery pound the attacking Fuzzies, although without inflicting many casualties. Combined with the rifle fire of the Egyptian infantry the effect is to force the heads of the riflemen down. For now the walls are safe from attack!
As ever David a truely lovely looking game!
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Thank you Christopher, much appreciated as always.
DeleteYes, indeed and in no small part to that is the wonderful fort model.
ReplyDeleteFrom Germany, just before Brexit! Ready painted, light foam resin, half the price of the Magister Militum-old Ian Weekley resin cast rip offs
DeleteAnother great game David, with nice terrain and figures as always. Oh and you've just got to love that fort:)
ReplyDeleteIt's debut in a game, though William loves to play with it and the cowboys!
DeleteA splendid game and a tad more challenging than the result may suggest, one should never under estimate the wily Fuzzy Wuzzy. Regardless of whether they like it up 'em Corporal Jones.
ReplyDeleteDice! π²π²π² Simples!
DeleteI say… ripping stuff old chap…
ReplyDeleteA splendid looking game David… as always.
All the best. Aly
It has a charm does the Sudan War as a game, very challenging for the Mahdist player...π
DeleteLooks like you both had a lot of fun there! Loved the sailors fron HMS Repulsive....a very nice touch. Great looking game.
ReplyDeleteThanks Paul, "HMS Repulsive" from the same stable as the F&IW "Fort Desperation"!
DeleteBeautiful desert mat too - can I ask where you got that? Nice subtle details in there.
ReplyDeleteTiny Mats, I think, but can't be sure as I received it from a third party. Sorry I can't be more precise, but hope it helps.
DeleteLooks about right: https://www.tinywargames.co.uk/online-store/Desert-6x4-feet-Wargame-Mat-p61479370
DeleteGlad you found it!
DeleteA splendid victory for the Egyptians/allies. It always seems in Sudan based games the Mahdist’s have to assault a tough force. As for the camels stuck in the sand I think they need a special rule they should be plus one surely !
ReplyDeleteThe Dice, dear chap, the diceπ²π²π²π²π²π²
DeleteI'm sure Her Imperial Majesty would be suitably impressed Mr.B. by your splendid collection.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt I would be raised to the Peerage at the very least!π
DeleteMarvellous looking game David. The matt, oasis and fort really set off the whole thing.
ReplyDeleteRegards, James
Thank you James, we do our best here in GHQ.
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