ALY MORRISON'S "BUTTERFLY" ADVENTURES IN THE WORLD OF WARGAMES AND TOY SOLDIERS

Saturday 28 September 2019

From my side of the table... The Battle of Peracamps 24th April 1840.

Greetings...


For the third of our battles last weekend Michael decided to host a First Carlist War game...


The Battle of Peracamps...


The object of the scenario was for the Isabelinos to take control of the town by the end of the game.
In addition each of the Isabelino commanders were encouraged to get to the town before the others.


Oliver took control of the Isabelino Royal Guard...
Frank Becker took the French Foreign Legion...
Alan took a smaller Isabelino infantry brigade and the cavalry...
And I took the British Auxiliary Legion...


The Carlists were...
Frank Bauer and Alessio Cavatore...


Michael umpired and used Blackpowder for the rules.


This image is used with the kind permission of Michael Perry






Beautiful pastoral scenes from northern Spain...
Although those Monks look a bit dodgy...



The wholesome forces of goodness...





The hamlets of Sant Pere and Barcons wait patiently to be liberated...



Booo!
Black flags and skulls and crossed bones... Not the good guys....(this time).




Alan's dashing cavalry...






The liberal forces move forwards...
As you can see I am already pulling ahead of the others... I was getting a sense of Deja Vu here...You know ...Out on my own... No back up to speak of... Machine guns... Foul language... Bad dice... Etc.Etc.





The Enemy... Skulls and crossed bones again... Giving off all the wrong messages here...







We continue our advance... Can you see me...Right out in front... All on my own... I don't know why I bother sometimes... Sigh!





Alessio's cavalry make a daring and impressive charge against Alan's brigade... He looses his Horse Artillery but manages to see them off...






A lot of skull and crossed bones waving Carlists start heading towards me...
I've got a bad feeling about this... Machine guns... Bombs... Inevitable slaughter...



In the background you can see the Royal Guard laying siege to Hougoumont... sorry Sant Pere...
While I have taken La Haye Sainte... I mean Barcons... I struggle to get my men in line and my artillery deployed... Doomed I tell you!... Doomed!



The Frank's men attempt to push me out of Barcons.... But I manage to hold on by the skin of my teeth... Gasp!



I am now one unit down... I am struggling to get into line and my gun won't deploy... Help!



Then... Something strange happens... I take what they give me... And make all the saves...
Me men deploy in line... My gun deploys... And they blow the crap out of everything in front of them... Well I never!




Alan's infantry are also successful and destroy another battalion...


Frank's Brigade is broken...
The Brigade that held the three hamlets is broken...
Alessio's cavalry Brigade is broken...


The Army is broken...


Victory!


And I haven't been stomped to pieces by everyone and their dog...


This is a weird sensation... I kind of like it...


Another fantastic game... With splendid friends...


We ended the day with beer and sushi...


A great weekend.. Here's to the next one...


You will find another version of this story here..
https://www.facebook.com/perryminiatures/


Frank Becker has also started posting his adventures here...
https://tabletopdeutschland.com/2019/09/28/imjin-krieg-mit-alan-perry/


Its about time I got back to painting toys...


All the best   Aly


15 comments:

  1. That is a superb looking game. I love this period, and what is not to like...colourful uniforms, beautifully animated toys, fabulous terrain, questionable troop quality...it all makes for three or four hours of absolute fun. I must organise some more games!

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    1. I have always been tempted to start a Carlist War collection myself...
      Fortunately Michael Perry has such a beautiful collection... and I get to play with it... Hurrah!
      I am still tempted... :-)

      All the best. Aly

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  2. As always one of the best report on the blogosphere, absolutly superb...Terrain, armies, pictures, and I love your photos with the civilians and monks, they add a lot to the atmosphere...Thanks for this moment Aly!

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    1. Thank you very much Phil...
      I always enjoy putting my reports together... When the figures are so photogenic I sometimes don’t know when to stop...

      All the best. Aly

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  3. Yes. A beautifully staged game.

    Best Regards,

    Stokes

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    1. It certainly was Stokes...
      Michael puts on a good show... ;-)

      All the best Aly

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    1. It was a feast for the eyes...

      All the best. Aly

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  5. A proper wargame and a win! All is right with the world again!

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    1. Yes... I just have to soo how long it all lasts... ;-)

      All the best. Aly

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    2. I will just have to see how long it all lasts... : /

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  6. Just the inspiration I need as I'm currently painting a unit of Valencians and adding flags to the Irish Grenadiers BAL

    Stephen

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    1. It is a rather inspiring collection...
      I am always tempted whenever Michael puts on a game...

      All the best. Aly

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  7. Verily he are blessed to play with all these wonderful toys, and a victory. Now you are just now you are just being spoiled.

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