Monday, September 14, 2015

Two "Battles of Whalley" Fought

Well, over the past few weeks we have now gamed the "Battle of Whalley" (April 20, 1643) at my home . . . and while I have been too "under the weather" due to my chemotherapy to actually play, David, Rob and Alex managed to fight it twice.

New!   David has posted his photos and comments from both battles:

First -- http://murdocksmarauders.blogspot.ca/2015/09/warr-without-and-enemie-battle-of.html

Second --  http://murdocksmarauders.blogspot.ca/2015/10/warr-without-enemie-battle-of-whalley.html 

Most Royalist troops start at rest in the Town.


We used the "Warr Without an Enemie" rules from the Wyre Forest Wargames Club . . . including the scenario for the Battle of Whalley (which is included in the rules as well as online).

Cavalry with 5 DPs moving over bridge.


Above you can see some Royalist cavalry moving over a bridge.  The dark rectangle on the left of the image contains its  (currently hidden) Orders.  The white square with the red "5" indicates that this unit already has five "disruption points" . . . (note that the opposite side has the numbers 1 through 4 on different sides so that it can be used to show how "disrupted" the unit currently is).

Because of the "mind fog" that my meds create, I only hosted the games and tried to somewhat follow them.  Once my chemo is over I hope to play myself.

I will leave it to the others to post their photos and accounts since they were both mentally sharper and are better photographers.  When available I will add links to their photos and accounts.

From behind Parliamentary lines mid-battle.

 -- Jeff

1 comment:

  1. Looking forward to reading the Whalley BatRep.
    In the meantime, take care of yourself, my friend.

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