Monday, 30 May 2022

Feud - Wargaming the Gordon - Forbes Feud and Marian Civil War 1562-1571

I hosted my mates John and Eric from Banchory today and so we decided to game the Battle of Corrichie once more. John and I first discussed fighting this battle many many years ago. John reminded me that it was when Grampian Battles by Peter Marren, was reprinted, which would be around 20years ago!

Having played it before using Pikeman's Lament I set the kitchen table up to represent the Hill o' Fare above Garlogie and Raemoir. The rules can make a battle swing either way with their initiative mechanism and the first game was no exception. 




The battle got off to a start with the Gordon foot charging into Errol's horse and coming off the worse for it, routing back into the rough ground to the rear with Huntly himself becoming separated and hiding in the bog. However Bissets foot now saw them off and and pushed forward towards the raw Aberdeen foot. These too were seen off but the rebels were now in a poor shape. Moray's foot came up and a desperate charge was launched by the Irvines, in an attempt to force their way clear and get home to Drum castle. Moray was wounded but saved by his men and Irvine's unit was broken. 

Game over and a pause for lunch to reflect. 

As this was a refight and not a balanced scenario the odds were stacked against Huntly's men. Even so , they were able to inflict losses and drive back the Aberdeen men. They were just too worn to make an impact on the well drilled Lothian troops. Losing Huntly and his unit so early also reduced the rebels chances of winning.

After lunch we gave Neil Thomas's One Hour Wargames a go. A very simple but well thought out set with limited unit types. We refought Corrichie and then had a larger across table game with randomly diced for units. Corrichie, using only three units a side was really too small but the second game was more interesting and looked and felt like a decent battle. These rules are worth a revisit sometime soon. I have some landsknechts languishing in a box and these would be perfect for a fun afternoon. 

Round two at Corrichie

Third Game


 Corrichie, Tillyangus, Corgarff and Craibstane are battles which will feature in my next book. They're all small encounters perfect for Pikeman's Lament. 

I've sold a few of my books from my last post .- but there are still bargains to be had and of course both Sugar Islands and Against Spain are still available too. 

Saturday, 21 May 2022

A Bit of a clear out - For Sale!

 Having reorganised my study and moved my bookshelves there was quite a few things which I've decided to sell off.  

Use the contact box on the RHS of the blog to get in touch if you want anything - postage will be £2 or £4 where the book is asterisked - these are quite heavy!!

UK purchasers only. PayPal please.

Force of Force - never used it £5



Saga Crescent and Cross - unwrapped but never used, with boards. £5





Field of Glory Napoleonics - never used either  £5



Mad Dogs & Englishmen - Colonial Rules - £4




Attack on the Junger - Charles Grant 18th Century Mini campaign - £10 sold


The Annexation of Chiraz - Grant and Olley 18thC - £10 sold 


Touching History - Spanish Penninsular (slight fading at top, but perfect inside) £4


Jena Auerstadt - Historical Collections £15  sold


Eylau to Freidland - £15  gone 



The Boer War £3

Armies of Early Colonial North America £7 Sold


Lutzen and Bautzen, hardback £12*


Lobositz to Leuthen hardback, as new £15*  sold




Olmutz to Torgau, as new, hardback £15* sold


Art of Paul Bonner, £8



Regimental Fire and Fury £10



Regimental F&F Scenarios vol 1 £8 sold 



Hannibal and Punic Wars WAB £12





Osprey Portuguese Army Age of Discovery £3



Lutzen and Bautzen Campaign Series £3  gone 


Leipzig 1813 Campaign Series £3 gone 

Maurice - Sam Mustapha £12 sold



Roman Military Equipment (w/ a few pencilled notes) £5