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Saturday, 21 June 2025

Can Rome do it again?

 Today, despite feeling pretty ropey after a bad night, I went to the club for another go at the Punic Wars, we had been using a wrong list for the Carthaginians and Phil wanted to see what a difference it would make in a rematch.

I decided to sit the game out and just take pictures. Midgard, to me, plays better as a 1:1 anyway.

Lawrence led the Romans, and was soon joined by Stu, who hadn't got a game. On their left, they had Hastati with Principes covering the gaps, they had bot Triarii units covering their left.

On their right they had the Roman an Allied Equites, supported by some Velites.
Phil led the Carthaginians, with Numidians on the left supporting Elephants.
the Right had all the heavy cavalry, in the centre were Spanish Scutarii and African Spearmen, backed by Gauls.
The Romans attacked!

phil put his Numidians through the wood to outflank the Roman heavies.
The Elephants and Balearic slingers headed for the flanking Velites.
The Poeni and Spanish cavalry stayed back, unwilling to take on the Triarii.
The Allied Cavalry outstripped the Romans as they too headed for the woods.
The Romans continued to attack!
The Numidians now shot the Velites from the wood edge, with no effect.
The Romans didn't align their units with the Carthaginian line, which being Drilled, they could have easily done, how would this play out?
The Carthaginian Cavalry now did all they could in their poor position, try to outflank the Romans.
Now the Allied Horse ran into the flank of the Numidians, Phil had borrowed my dice, and he failed to evade, even when their Hero re-prompted them! Needless to say, he found his own magic dice pretty promptly after that!
The Roman centre now charged, sometimes getting into 2 enemy units!
Stu sent the Roman Equites to face the second Numidian unit.
The battle in the wood was brief...
...but decisive!
In the centre, a Spanish unit beat off the Hastati on a 1-1.
Lawrence and Phil tried to tidy it up for my pic!!!!
Surprisingly a Roman Hastati unit got a bruising draw against 2 African Spear units!
Further down the line there was one draw, and a defeat for the Roman infantry despite them charging and having 'Spears for Tribute'! --you could tell Phil had his own dice!!!!
The second Numidian unit shot ineffectually against the Allied Cavalry. 
The Balearics had injured a Velite unit, and it was then hit by the Hephalumps!
...the poor Light Infantry didn't do well!
The last Numidian unit tied down the Roman Heavy Cavalry easily.
Lawrence replaced a battered Hastati unit with another!
This turn, despite some awful die rolling, the Romans were holding on in the centre.
On the Roman right, the second Velite unit charged the Balearics, who failed to evade.
The Numidians now tried to Skirmish with the Roman cavalry.
In the Roman centre, gaps started to appear, and some Spanish tried to make merry there!
That replacement unit - despite being fresh, failed to do any better against those African Spearmen!!!
The Roman line began to fall back under the Carthaginian pressure (and Phil's good dice!)
The Carthaginian cavalry now decided to try to intervene.
The second line Gallic Warriors now attacked, but atypically, Lawrence rolled a massive result which spilled over to the Spanish!
The Elephants now charged a Velite unit which failed to evade!
With the Gauls beaten, Lawrence's Triarii now looked in good shape to stop the Poeni Horse.
While Gauls attacked the 'Ala of the right' Legion, the Elephants fought the Veles.
Although they took injury, the opposing Velites were well and truly stomped!
The Roman centre was struggling to hold off the Spanish and African warriors.
The Roman left, barring one Triarii unit, now collapsed.
The situation at game end, a Reputational Major win for Phil.

I was glad to get away, I was very tired, but it was an interesting game to watch, and we all relearnt lessons forgotten re the rules!!!

Finally a few pics from another Midgard game at our club, Saxons v Arthurian Britons!


Nice to see a snowy scene on the hottest, and longest day of the Year!



Saturday, 14 June 2025

Tanking in Normandy

 Today we had a couple of games of 'What a Tanker' at the club! It was my suggestion so the others got to choose the tanks!

Phil fancied using Tank Destroyers, so as they were the only ones I had, we used a couple of M-18s, and I used a Stuart light tank to make up the points! - We fought three Pzkw IVH's (well, one was a 'G' but who's counting!)


The Germans, run by my Solo System.

Our TD's and my little tank!
The table for today!
The first game was 'Angles' - so fighting along this axis.
The G Pzkw IV probed forward cautiously.
Phil's Hellcat did likewise, albeit slightly faster!
The M-18 has a great gun and speed, but is even more of an eggshell than my light tank! 
The 'G' advanced, keeping to as much cover as it could.
I tried to get to the wood, and relative safety, but my dice fell short!
An 'H' came rumbling through the wood in question!
The other 'H' was stalking Lawrence's M-18.
Back in the centre, the 'G' saw Phil's M-18.

The first shell missed...
...My tank was jumped by the Pzkw IV in the wood...
...Phil, too...
...took a direct hit!
Lawrence, wisely, decided discretion was the better part of Valour!


The Second Game- we kept the same vehicles...what could go wrong?

This time we fought the 'Fat Man' scenario, side to side.
I (overexposed, sorry!) was at least in cover this time!
Phil was to my right...Lawrence on my left.
The Germans were set up as spread out as us.
The 'G' probed forward again.
The left hand 'H' moved towards a gap between a hedged field and a wood.
The right hand 'H' cautiously looked for targets.
Lawrence got an amazing lot of Command dice, with the additional change of one as the M-18 is 'Fast', he got 6 movement actions!
I was struggling through the wood, being 'Fast' didn't help a bit!
Phil raced down the road!
The central German moved up to the road.
Phil and Lawrence were now exchanging shots with 2 of the Germans.
Phil got first blood...
The Panzer in the gap got toasted.
Lawrence withdrew after some near misses.
The 'G' responsible was forced to retreat by a return from Phil.
Phil was having a good day!
Lawrence moved round the wood, trying to outflank the Germans.
He reached a good position!
My little tank got fed up and came out of the wood to play!
The Panzer IV Lawrence had tried to outflank turned to engage him.
The TD was lucky, only Temporary damage.
The Panzer took damage back...
It took damage to its running gear!
I was moving round the flank, keeping to cover.
Phil was lucky to survive a near miss!
Yikes! - at least only Temporary damage!
The Panzer was in a good position.
Then, my little tank appeared! Shot into the flank of the Panzer!
...it bounced off harmlessly!
Phil fell back to break the Panzer's aim, and fired as he went.
A lucky hit brewed the Panzer!
The other Pzkw made for the table edge.

Ah well, one each, but both fun!