Phil popped over for a couple of days, allowing us the opportunity to put some figures on the table and to play a game:
The peace and quiet of the tiny hamlet of Piddlington is shattered by the fateful cry, "The British are coming". Unfortunately for Piddlington it has been chosen as an American weapons and ammunition storage site, that has come to the attention of the British commander. He has ordered a small force to go and destroy the facility. Word of the plan has reached the Americans and the local Piddlington militia has deployed and a request has been sent for reinforcements.
Soon the red coats of British grenadiers can be seen approaching down the long road leading to the settlement:
Aware of the experience of others of being ambushed in the wild country, the British commander deployed a couple of battalions on each flank to protect the main force, consisting of the commander, a field battery, the grenadiers and a second line battalion.
A Hessian battalion works its way along the left flank:
Meanwhile, the Piddlington town guard has deployed onto a rocky mound adjacent to the road, hoping they can delay the British until reinforcements arrive:In the settlement itself is a battalion from the county militia and a light gun:Seeing little opposition ahead, the British send the grenadiers forward to clear the mound, supported by the gun and the line battalion. A brisk fight enshews and although the town guard take casualties they cling on and deny the grenadiers from taking the little hill. The county militia move down the road to meet the threat, but suffer casualties from British volleys. After another turn, the county militia break and run from the field:With nothing to stop them the two right hand British battalions continue to work their way around the right flank.More American reinforcements arrive and the village is now quite strongly defended:
On the British left the Hessians and British battalion close on the outskirts of Piddlington.
The fighting on the approaches to Piddlington intensifies, with the Town Guard still managing to hold off the British grenadiers. Two American battalions storm down the road and rout the British line battalion there, but lose one of their own in the process:The Town Guard numbers fall every turn and having put up a heroic fight they crumble:
The battered British Grenadiers gain the mound, but come under fire from the village.
The British grenadiers decide to pull back from the summit of the mound and await reinforcements.
The Hessians arrive and the British gun moves up with the commander. Also on the British right the two battalions begin to engage the American left.
Although the Hessians are forced back by the American artillery, the other British battlion begins to engage the American gunners.
The British battalion on the left attacks and destroys the American gun. The American left collapses as two British battalions attack the now thin defences. Suddenly it is all over, as the American left disintegrates their exhaustion point is reached and the remaining American units pull out of the village.
The British set about destroying the stores and set fire to the buildings. The battle became known locally as 'The rape of Piddlington'.
For rules we use Command & Colors Tricorne, and the figures are mostly Airfix plastics, with some other brands thrown in. This proved to be a very enjoyable game.
Great looking game and a good read too, enjoyed seeing the Airfix figures, takes me back a good few years!
ReplyDeleteI have always liked the Airfix AWI sets, despite the inaccuracies and the annoying selection of figures and poses. The game was really good fun.
DeleteGreat looking game - lovely to see the venerable Airfix figures in action
ReplyDeleteThanks MJT, I prefer these figures to my 25mm metal ones, probably as it brings back memories of games past.
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