Somewhere in the province of Gallia, two Roman forces clashed:
Artorius, Dux Britanniarum, wished to seize "the purple" & led his forces towards Rome:
Sebastianus, Comes Gallia, was tasked to stop him:
Just to make things interesting, a force of Ostrogothic foederati were not sure who to support:
And a raiding party of Visigoths added to the possibilities"
The game is tomorrow as a final play test for my rules, "A Tribute of Spears'. Four of my pals will each command a faction with differing objectives & victory points.
I'll umpire. Should be an exciting tussle.
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A Late Roman Civil War
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That looks great and shows what you can do with 1/72 scale.
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The game has been fought, won & lost & it was possibly the best wargame I've ever been in.
As a civil war, each participant was as devious, untrustworthy & treacherous as possible & the twists & turns meant the game progressed in an entirely unexpected manner.
After deployment, the two Late Roman forces faced off in the south wit the Goths entering from the north:
Unexpectedly, the usurper's forces adopted a defensive posture whilst the defenders attacked aggressively:
The heart of each Roman force were the heavy infantry supported by numerous cavalry:
There were all sorts of bonus victory points to be gained by committing mayhem - burning down villas:
But wide flanking movements were the order of the day:
The best moment of the game came quite early when the Ostrogoths, advancing on Artorius' forces were attacked by Huns allied to Sebastianus. A "friendly fire" incident that caused them to swop sides.
No one knew who to trust when the two Roman sides dropped their antagonism & turned on the Goths:
In the final turn of the game the Ostrogothic leader, Odoacer, was killed.
Gaming does not get any better.
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As a civil war, each participant was as devious, untrustworthy & treacherous as possible & the twists & turns meant the game progressed in an entirely unexpected manner.
After deployment, the two Late Roman forces faced off in the south wit the Goths entering from the north:
Unexpectedly, the usurper's forces adopted a defensive posture whilst the defenders attacked aggressively:
The heart of each Roman force were the heavy infantry supported by numerous cavalry:
There were all sorts of bonus victory points to be gained by committing mayhem - burning down villas:
But wide flanking movements were the order of the day:
The best moment of the game came quite early when the Ostrogoths, advancing on Artorius' forces were attacked by Huns allied to Sebastianus. A "friendly fire" incident that caused them to swop sides.
No one knew who to trust when the two Roman sides dropped their antagonism & turned on the Goths:
In the final turn of the game the Ostrogothic leader, Odoacer, was killed.
Gaming does not get any better.
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An excellent looking game Donald, thanks for sharing.
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Sounds and looks brilliant.
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Fantastic! Well done Donald. The rules sound like they proved themselves! I'm in town today, dangerously popping in to the model shop. This does nothing to stop me buying 1/72 boxes!
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Ta, Tim.
I *think* my Late Romans are about done. Artorius may arise again to lead more revolts.
Additionally, I've secured some Huns.I think I have enough "hairy barbarian" types to raise a Hunnish-Gothic army.
A pal just gave me a box of the HaT Visigoths which contains some needed archers.
I'd really like some more Germanic cavalry but in 1/72 plastic, there's essentially nothing available.
My other desire is wagons for a lager*. Both Huns & Goths used these "mobile forts". I can't think of anything available & cost effective.
I was looking at this fantasy set & thought they might make good historical Sarmatians.
https://www.drumandflag.co.uk/products/ ... 6ce0&_ss=r
Opinion?
donald
.* I'm bracing for "beer" posts
I *think* my Late Romans are about done. Artorius may arise again to lead more revolts.
Additionally, I've secured some Huns.I think I have enough "hairy barbarian" types to raise a Hunnish-Gothic army.
A pal just gave me a box of the HaT Visigoths which contains some needed archers.
I'd really like some more Germanic cavalry but in 1/72 plastic, there's essentially nothing available.
My other desire is wagons for a lager*. Both Huns & Goths used these "mobile forts". I can't think of anything available & cost effective.
I was looking at this fantasy set & thought they might make good historical Sarmatians.
https://www.drumandflag.co.uk/products/ ... 6ce0&_ss=r
Opinion?
donald
.* I'm bracing for "beer" posts