Last
weekend it was Shedfest 2016 in Livingston.
We moved from our usual Shedfest venue in Dave Paterson’s shed to Rob Pooley’s
new shed which can accommodate a 12ft by 6ft table. Dave did all the arranging as usual providing
breakfast, lunch and pizza for dinner. He
also provided all the 15mm troops for our early period Sudan wargame and the scenario. I think he was still basing the figures up
to the previous evening.
There
were 8 players with Dave acting as the umpire.
I played the commander of one of the British infantry brigades. We played the game twice with the British
gaining a marginal then a more decisive victory. We used Black Powder rules at 66% scale. It gave a good, enjoyable and simply
understood game. Here are some photos - a few problems with the low October sun here.
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View down the table - in distance besieged Atbara, in centre the vital British objective the sweet water well |
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British right wing facing the massed hordes of Madhist cavalry - look to your right men! |
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Dave the exhausted organiser taking some much needed liquid refreshment. |
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Dervish hordes threatening to flank the Highlanders |
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Highland brigade facing the Dervish Ferocious Charge. |
Amazing game Bill. That's reminds me that we did not played Sudan for a long time...
ReplyDeleteAn impressive fort that is in the background. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is actually some of the Flames of War WWII Italian Desert Fort.
DeleteGood looking game Bill
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