The Hecksheim regiment charge and cross bayonets with the Eisenburg Musketeers.
Von Reiten still has four squadrons of dragoons covering the retreat from the left flank.
The Altstein dragoons are moving around the flank.
The infantry melee is won by the Hecksheimers, if you look closely you will see that scoundrel Captain Lidl crossing swords with Colonel von Reiten.
Von Reiten and the survivors flee across the bridge.
A timely charge from the dragoons ends in mutual destruction.
The bridge is ready to blow!, with most of his men back on the east bank von Reiten gives the order and the fuse is lit.
As the bluecoated dragoons clatter on to the bridge the fuse goes out with a demoralising pfft! and the bridge is taken.
Damp powder I reckon, that early morning mist must have spoiled the job, that and rolling a two to blow the thing.
The scenario was the classic Tabletop Teaser: Bridge Demolition by Charles S Grant first published in Battle magazine back in the '70s and republished in the Battlegames Table Top Teaser vol1 scenario book.
The rules were Lawford and Youngs Charge!, modified a little to suit the smaller table.
I had to scale it down to suit my collection and I managed to play it on my 4x3 table. What a great game!, it was a favourite scenario to read back in the '70s, but I had no collection to play such a game back then.
Hi Paul- Certainly an enjoyable and heart warming Battle with your 1/72nd Armies. Very nostalgic and a lot of action for a 4ft x 3ft Games area. Thanks for posting. Cheers. KEV.
ReplyDeleteThanks KEV, I am very limited with the 4x3 table but getting the bigger boards out in a small house is a real pain in the arse. I haven't had my "big" 6x4 table in use for maybe 3 years however I do intend to do some bigger battles and have a Charge! campaign.
DeleteWe'll see how it goes as my bloody heart arrhythmia has very recently returned.
Regards,
Paul.
Hi Paul- Stay well there with your heart arrhythmia - most important to seek medical help. I'm in my seventh week of recovery after a Heart operation- Quadruple Bypass...it all was a huge ordeal- though now I realize how close I'd come to leaving this world...yes, very important to seek medical help. Best Wishes. KEV.
DeleteThanks KEV, I read about your operation on your blog, a very big procedure and it will take some time to get over. As for me, I am OK, I have had three ablations in the past and will need another. The problem is that the hospital is not a safe place with coronavirus so the doc and I decided to hang fire for now.
DeleteTake care,
Paul.
Great to see the 1/72s out again.
ReplyDeleteThank you sir, I have showed you mine how about showing me yours?.
DeleteI'm half way through rebasing so hopefully will appear soon. I've even painted some new units!
ReplyDeleteSounds good, I will look forward to some more Wars of Wine and Cheese.
DeleteRegards,
Paul.