Sunday, 31 October 2021

Lord Bygon defends the Koukialika Pass (part one)


The battle starts off badly for the Helenyk forces as the enemy land a direct hit on the Naval M/G .


The War Correspondent Orson Wells is imbeded with the Volunteers of the 'Sportsman Rifles' .


The Sublime Porte infantry drive the local mountaineers of the summit and capture the hill .


Orson Wells comes under fire (he was to dine out on this incident many times over the coming years )


The 'Black Hand' and Garibaldi Volunteers recapture the hill , causing heavy casualties on the enemy .


However the moral of the 'Black Hand' breaks when they take casualties and they flee ! (count as 'wavering' and have to test moral at every casualty taken)


On the extreme right of the Helenyk line a cavalry melee breaks out which does not go well for the 'Green' Hussars .


The Sublime Porte still hold the hill but at a great cost as the 'Garibaldi' Volunteers open a accurate fire with their somewhat antiquated weapons . Part two to follow soon .......















 

12 comments:

  1. very nice.
    We have been using AGW for playing SYW - they work well.

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    1. Yes I've dabbled using them with my SYW figures as well , a great set of rules .

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  2. Great looking game. Doesn't look good for the Helenyk force though.

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  3. Great fun as ever - these figures are delight to see in action.

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    1. Thanks , 40mm Irregular are some of my favorite figures .

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  4. Another very exciting battle report Tony! Everything looks wonderful! Orson was very close to that explosion, and no sign of his lady friend! I really like your new postcard header, that picture really sums up what used to be every young boy's dream come true and still is for us older lads!

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    1. Thanks am enjoying the game . that lad is thinking - "do I need more toy soldiers?" - the answer is of course - YES !

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  5. Entertaining tale. Are you sure Mr Wells isn't just exaggerating his experience ;-)

    I see you're reading an Amarpal Singh book - I've got his The Second Anglo-Sikh War on the go. And I'm currently listening to We Have Ways. Snap!

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  6. It is generally thought Orson never spoilt a good tale with the truth . The Indian Mutiny book is jolly interesting - I have some Foundry figures for the period - may have to get them out in the future .

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  7. Lovely viewing, and agree with Brad, that blog header is spiffing good fun!
    Michael

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