Tuesday 5 January 2021

The Battle of Hooks Farm

 


First an apology - I have managed to lose/delete most of the photos I took of this battle in an 'Spring clean' of my computer - this can only be blamed on yours truly , however these three photos were on my phone so I have managed to publish these . The battle went 'Blue' armies way from the start as they drew a series of court/face cards which allowed their infantry to make 'Brigade/group' moves in the centre and on the left flank their Jaegers eliminated Red's Riflemen and pushed through the woods .


The battle from 'Red' armies side of the table the two centre regiments were driven off with heavy loses and the Hussars had to be sent off to the left flank to prevent the 'Blue' army cavalry flanking maneuver so this left only the Artillery to hold the centre . On the right the Highlanders were caught in a flanking fire and routed, the Volunteers tried to hold that flank and the new Naval Gatling gun deployed only to have the crew shot down by the 'Blue' Jaegers in the woods - with about half the army casualties or in rout the 'Red' General called it a day . 


There were two newly painted units on the table and both suffered the 'newly painted Toy Soldier syndrome' - the Naval Gatling gun crew on 'Red's side was wiped out and on 'Blue's side these newly converted  Grenadiers - this unit took forever to cast, convert and paint up - hit by a close range volley and artillery fire they routed and failed to rally - better luck next time . It was an enjoyable game but luck was not with 'Red' army from the start .





16 comments:

  1. Very nice Tony- a good battle of Hooks Farm- all looks splendid.

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  2. Tony, looking very good, the German troops remind me of the film 'Riddle of the Sands'. Look forward to more views of the collection.
    Michael

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    1. Didn't know there was a film of the book - which I read a long long time ago !.

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    2. Tony, its a brilliant film, beautiful music, great camerawork, great actors. Made in 1978? Worth watching any night.
      Michael

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    3. Must seek it out 1, thanks for the info .

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  3. I had never heard of Newly Painted Toy Soldier Syndrome (NPTSS). But now that I know about it, it explains a lot of my misadventures on the gaming table.

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    1. NPTSS units NEVER do well in their first battle !

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  4. A great looking game Tony...
    Hooks farm is always an enjoyable scenario.


    All the best. Aly

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    1. It's a classic scenario which I have played using many different armies and periods .

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  5. Truly inspiring. Do reread Riddle of the Sands... one of my favourite books, and the film adaptation is pretty good with the added bonus of starring Jenny Agutter.

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    1. Read it years ago but must re-visit it - does Jenny Agutter manage to keep her cloths on ? - she seems to have a problem with that in her earlier films career ? : )

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