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.



Wednesday 10 July 2024

Decisive Engagement at Malingarah

As mobility is something of an issue for me presently Phil kindly agreed to visit GHQ for our weekly game. I managed to put together a small Tales from Pendawar action with Lord Rawnsley making a surprise attack on the gathering forces of Typoo Bicca, the Tiger of Pendawar. As is my custom now,  an annotated photomontage which I hope will carry the reader into the heart of the action ~

Typoo's forces, a motley bunch at the best of times, are gathering around the village of Malingarah awaiting the promised hordes from the mountain tribes of Rhanzlistan.
Lord Rawnsley has deployed all his cavalry on his left, his brigade of regulars in the centre and the brigade's from the H.E.I.C. on his right. His main challenge is not to be caught piecemeal due to the terrain disrupting coordinated movements.
Typoo has mustered his brigade of regulars on the left of Malingarah, supported by his large guns and his rocket men. From here he hopes to deter any probing attack from the H.E.I.C. regiments opposite while also supporting the Raja's Household troops holding the village in his centre.
Typoo has garrisoned Malingarah with the troops of the Raja of Rhanzlistan's Household. Fiercely loyal to their lord, they can be relied on to fight to the last.
On his left Typoo relies on his numerous gun batteries supported by the Voluntares de Bhykli, numerous bands of Badmash, and the elephants from the Raja's Household.
Amongst those batteries he prizes the now legendary Great Gun of Bhyklabad.
As Rawnsley's cavalry manoeuvre into position to shield his centre Typoo's forces pour forward supported by salvos from his artillery. The elephants may hopefully disrupt the nervous horses!
Rawnsley's regulars probe Typoo's centre. Typoo counters by despatching the Household cavalry against the slowly advancing enemy. From here he hopes to disrupt both right and centre of Rawnsley's force.
The Pendawar Horse Artillery drive off the first of Typoo's rabble, sacrificed to shield the elephants and the Voluntares de Bhykli.
The elephants' ponderous advance now threatens Rawnsley's left wing. The Voluntares are poised to exploit their anticipated success.
Rawnsley counters Typoo's bold move by sending the native cavalry against them, forcing them in to square and leaving the elephants dangerously unsupported.
The ponderous advance of the units of the H.E.I.C. on Rawnsley's right is supported by the first of his heavy gun batteries to counter the threat of the Household cavalry.
As Typoo moves his entire left wing forward he suffers a serious loss when a rocket explodes prematurely and destroys the battery! Fortunately only the Tiger's Claw regiment are Disordered in the aftermath.
The elephants' attack forces the 71st into square while the native cavalry are repulsed by the Voluntares' fire from their square.
In the centre Typoo throws the Raja's Guard against the Disordered infantry in Rawnsley's centre. If they break he will have split the attacker's in two for the cavalry to exploit.
Typoo's plan is to swing round on Rawnsley's centre, exploiting the hoped for success in the centre, having destroyed his left. It all hinges now on the elephants' success and the disruption of the cavalry.
The Pendawar Horse Artillery are Disordered by counter battery fire rendering their support of the endangered left less effective than Rawnsley hoped at a crucial moment.
Lacking support the elephants' ponderous assault is first halted, then thrown back. Rawnsley's left is holding up despite the pressure!
In his centre the 72nd, despite being Shaken by enemy fire, gallantly charge down hill against the faltering Raja's Guard. Their attack is now supported by the European battalion of the Pendawar Fusiliers.
The Raja's Guard, both Disordered and Shaken by the assault, are driven back by the 72nd, the Hindoostan Regiment.
Unsupported and under fire from the Pendawar Horse Artillery the Raja's elephants' morale is shattered and they route for the rear!
As do the defeated Raja's Guard in Typoo's centre. Suddenly it is all unravelling for Typoo S he anxiously awaits news of the hordes from his allies Hill Tribes!
His right mostly destroyed and his centre thrown back Typoo is facing defeat as Rawnsley's men pour forward with renewed determination. 
With only his left strongly holding their position and his right and centre now Broken Typoo's army is defeated. If only those unreliable Bhurpa tribesmen had answered his summons! 
All done then in Turn 7 of 12. An intriguing action which in the best Black Powder tradition was unpredictable until it's sudden climax. Next up here in GHQ an Indian Mutiny game with Malingarah transforming into Bhyklabad...


20 comments:

  1. Lovely battle David and one of my favourite periods from your many collections πŸ˜€

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  2. A splendid account of a challenging scenario and the unfolding action.

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    1. Glad you found it both challenging and enjoyable!

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  3. Lovely colorful game David that is a real joy to look at!

    Christopher

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    1. That's very kind Christopher, much appreciated.

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  4. Great looking game and what's not to like with all those lovely exotic troops on the table, great stuff!

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    1. Thank you Donnie, so pleased you liked our effort.

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  5. A cracking game David….
    It looked like Typoo nearly had it there…
    But alas the dice gods looked away…

    All the best. Aly

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    1. Alas 🎲🎲🎲🎲...the story of our hobby lives.

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  6. That's quite a collection and the scenery set it all off very nicely. I didn't know that forming square was a tactic against elephants. The array of artillery pieces are spoectacular and the unreliability of rockets can be relied on! Thanks for sharing.
    Stephen

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    1. Neither did we! As BP has nothing for elephant units we tend to wing it! In reality I think they would be limited to ceremonial duties and tourists by the early C19th, but it's Pendawar so you can't not have some elephants can you?

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  7. A beautiful table and a feast for the eyes.

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    1. Very kind comments George, they are much appreciated. Thank you.

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  8. As always a joy to behold Daivd and loved the fictional name for the battle:)!

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    1. Thank you SteveJ, I'm glad you worked out the 'name'!

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  9. A fabulous looking table,(as always),and a very interesting report.

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  10. Always nice to see this splended colourful collection in action! Looks like you both had a great day's gaming fun. I enjoyed reading the narrative..... those rockets really need upgrading!! πŸŽ†

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    1. I am consistent with my rocket use!☹️

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