Friday, 8 February 2013

Battle of Bergendal 21-27 August 1900, Second Anglo-Boer War.

The Boer Wars were two wars fought during 1880-1881 and 1899-1902 by the British Empire and the Dutch settlers of two independent republics, the Orange Free State and Transvaal Republic. They are sometimes referred to as the "South African War" since the black population of South Africa was also involved or as the "Anglo-Boer War" as it's more known now.

The Rejects met up last Sunday for the second game of the year at Posties but umpired by John "The Teacher" Fazarakely (I hope that's how it's spelt?), there are other reports out there BigLee (good) and Ray (fecking lies), which was a 10mm Boer war game with the plucky Boers facing the heartless British Empire.

Ray, myself (commander and no Ray doesn't do as he's told in wargaming any more than he does at work!) and David as the Boers and 5 other Rejects playing the bad guys, it was a good game that just got away from us due to overwhelming forces and bad dice rolls, the game followed the historical outcome with a loss for the Boers but David having to go early and Ray abandoning the game before the end to go sulk in Posties kitchen...I ended up having to concede!

Some pictures to follow, I've never been drawn to the Boer war before but I remember the foundry miniatures and I always thought it was a period for skirmish games which after this battle that's what it became......all I remembered as well was the use of concentration camps by the British and Winston Churchill!

Initial set up with the Boer positions on the left......

Johannesburg Commando.....

ZARP's..basically South African Republic police.....

Hilltop positions with Long Toms ready to open up......

Cavalry which could fire from the saddle, redeploy as infantry, remount and be on their way again.....

The town which is hand made by John as is most of the scenery........

Imperialist forces, Smithy is actually on our side of the table.........

Tents, made from paper......

David's initial set up.......

The train track which was blocked at the end.......

Contractual shot of John the umpire......

Lee is caught fiddling with himself.....again!

Things are desperate and the table is mounted..........

You can see how close things were getting.........

Very close.......

I think the glare was getting to us...........

The British focus their attack on Dave's position........

British troops attempt to flank the hill but run into rough ground which cuts movement by two thirds......

British artillery combined to take out the barricades and defences......

....and they were in!

I had come off my hilltop and along with Ray had set up a second defensive position....

Our backs are literally to the hill......

This is were we would end our battle.....

The British reaction to Ray's farting.........

On my own I witness the British final charges and positioning of forces for 8-9 minutes and then I conceded:D
I couldn't help it!

Good game with a fair result!

Thursday, 7 February 2013

28mm Foundry ACW Confederate Prisoners with Union Escorts and.......

..........a drunk on duty!

Lovely set of figures from Foundry, little use to the game other than eye candy but what does that matter, the less useful the set is to the actual game the more I seem to like it!





Friday, 1 February 2013

Thanks for half a million hits or 500,000 views and.......

....the 1200+ followers, this blog is one of the few things that gets me through these days and also I'm a secret paint brush licker!!

Me and Ray are now on our 30 day redundancy notice but still haven't a finish date yet???

Lurker: Stop it!
Ray: What?
Lurker: You threw a date at me!
Ray: Did not!
Lurker: Did too, you have a bag of nuts and fruit open in front of you and you know I don't like dates!
Ray: I know that's why I threw it!
Lurker: Ha Ha! I knew it!
Ray: What are you blogging?
Lurker: Just thanking people for the milestone.
Ray: That's pathetic!
Lurker: You're pathetic!
Ray: Am not!
Lurker: Are too!

See what I have to put up with!



These are called hundreds and thousands or sprinkles in some other places (maybe not 500,000 at my last count) but I digress....last night while painting some figures I always keep the shape on my paintbrushes by inserting the tip in my mouth after dipping it in the water to clean it, I don't know if this common among figure painters but anyway last night I did this to a freshly bladed scalpel that I thought was a paintbrush.......I was lucky that in went in on the flat side and only shaved the what I believe are hairs on my tongue.....I took the scalpel back out slowly and looked at it for a good ten seconds, looked at Ray and put it down, fiddled with my tongue looking for issues but luckily there were none........

.........I'm getting old but the main thing is thanks to all the commenter's, readers and those people who visit by mistake!

THANKS!!