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25mm Early Crusaders vs. Later Hungarian [w/pictures]

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 7:31 pm
by camlan
This was basically a game to test the 40mm=1MU vs. 25mm=1MU. Part of the report is here, and will follow up with the second half of the game. OUr feeling was the game on a 6x4' table using 25mm as our MU felt cramped, and the distances covered (i.e. 7MU's for LH), didn't seem to fit the scale of the game. Maybe I am used to the Armati move distances or even the WAB move distances (which are too extreme, IMHO). It will be interesting to see what ta 650pt game on an 8x5' table using 40mm=1MU will do for our 'perception'.

We played with what we had available, boiling things down to:

602 pts for the Crusaders using 3 Generals (IC+2 TC's)-8 BG's
628 pts of Later Hungarians using 2 Generals (IC + TC) - 8 BG's

I was the defender. We had only 3 terrain pieces (not counting the opens that were selected), and they fell on the outer thirds of the table. The brush on my side of the table ended up being a pain in the butt for me.

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Pre-game ceremonies!

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The first turn-yes, my camp was a Norman keep......I know, I know........we used what we had.....the camps are on the paint table now!!

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Right wing shock and awe force......Turcopoles backed by Knights [Perry Miniatures]

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Pilgrims getting into the action.........my moving terrain piece!! :-)

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Left wing Knights and Troop Commander

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Transylvanian peasantry [Old Glory], backed by the nobility of Germany or Hungary

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1st Panzer Battalion [Old Glory/Corvus Belli/Kingmaker]

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Turn 4, the plot thickens!

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My brave defensive spearmen coming under some pressure from the enemy Szekelers.


I will post the second half of the game later on. Plus, next week we will recreate this using the larger table/longer MU.

Dave

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 8:26 pm
by thefrenchjester
great pics , well done , well painted figures ,very attractive in 25mm !

thefrenchjester

ps: why drinking a goose juice before the game :?: is it an habit in 25mm:?:

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 8:28 pm
by stevoid
Oh great, leave us hanging :lol:

Excellent work.

BTW, my experience with tests at home is that 8x5 accommodates 800 pts but as you say, play with what you have.

Cheers,

Steve

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 1:47 pm
by ars_belli
Great pics, Dave... terrific paint job, too! Looking forward to the follow-up.

Cheers,
Scott