Saturday, 25 June 2022

Holiday Gaming 4 - Wild Geese 2022

Well it was a long long time coming but 3 years after our last meet we finally managed to get together for our much delayed Wild Geese gaming weekend last Friday to Sunday in Kenilworth.

The Wild Geese began as a group of wargamers who were inspired by John Ray's excellent "A Military Gentleman of the 18th Century". Each year we play a selection of games with great figures in great company. 

This year we had a Mollwitz refight withWill Harley and his Spencer Smiths. Hugomont run by Tony Dillon. Gary Philip ran a SYW refight with his Minden and Crann Tara figures, Steve Metheringham put on a other SYW game, Prague, using his 40mm semi flat Prince August figs and Martin Gane ran a Wellington In India game with Redoubt figures.

Tony's Hougoumont

Gary's SYW

Willz Mollwitz

Martin's Wellington In India

Steve's 40mm Prince August 

Taking part we had a fine bunch of gamers for whom the game important and who know their stuff inside and out, but who also like a real good blether and a social over a drink or three.

So the scene was set for a great weekends Wargaming and catching up with each other. 

I played in Willz game where the Austrians smashed their cavalry into the Prussians in a swirling melee  which ebbed back and forth, capturing Frederick the great, but being driven in on the opposite flank resulting in a win on the field for the Prussians but a mess for both sides strategically. 




Willz Spencer Smiths (Mollwitz with Imaginations)

On Saturday afternoon it was time to take the British and sepoys into action against the Mahratta in India. The British were greatly outnumbered and the rockets flew into them, over them and around them and for a while we were at a loss as to how to take on the the huge army before us....then we thought...ah sod it...Chaaaarge....and for a moment, shattering the Mahratta  centre and putting them to flight...just as our flanks collapsed and we were ourselves overrun. A truly epic game.



Martin's game.

There followed a very very late night or an early morning discussing politicians, common cars, Yo, Beowulf and the vowel change, striking egyptologists and tv presenters with a certain speech impediment, youthful efforts at American football and whisky collections....

Sunday, please don't roll those dice so loudly....and it was time to play the Austrians again - with Gary and his Mindens. Now there wasn't much to do but hang on as long as possible as the Prussians just slowly inexorably moved forward and ground the Austrians into the dust. I wasn't at my most energetic for sure, but god I had some bad dice so no lucky breaks and that was what was needed to survive, so a historical result was very much achieved. It was a challenge to try and change that, which made the game, but it wasn't going to be be our day!


Gary's Austrians 

And with that it was time to tidy up distribute the prizes give Steve a round of applause for organising the whole thing and promise to see each other again next year. 

Paul  - Best General presented by Willz

Tim - Luckiest General, my opponent in two games!

Aly collecting his perennial award - unluckiest general

Gary wins best game with  prize presented by Chris Greig

Dave wins most Gentlemanly Wargamer


And you know what.....this time, I think we will. I'm looking forward to it already. 

And talking of looking ahead -

Last weekend concluded my time off and I'm settling into my new job. It promises to be busy, but in a much more rewarding way than my last one. I can feel the benefits of it already. As it's now midway through the year I will be having a good think about what I want to do with my hobby for the rest of it and I'm going to have a lot more creative headspace.

What is certain is that the 18th and 19th centuries will remain my key periods. I have done a lot of work on my next book, which will cover the late 16th century, a very local theme compared with distant tropical campaigns this time. The Glen Campaign will continue and a different, fictional 19thC campaign will form another project. The next 6 months will be interesting!




8 comments:

Chris Gregg said...

Great post Stuart, thankyou. Good to see you again and look forward to hearing about the new job in due course
Chris

Tiberian general said...

Thanks Stuart it was great to catch up but went by far to fast, I glad you enjoyed my game it was a pleasure gaming with you all.


Willz.

Martin Gane said...

Stuart thank you for the nice things you said about my game .As you said it was great to catch up with everyone again and we all had a grand old time.

Aly Morrison said...

A great report on a splendid weekend Stuart…
Playing with toy soldiers, eating food, drinking beer/whiskey/gin and talking nonsense into the wee small hours…hurrah,bring on next year.

All the best. Aly

StuartInsch said...

Thanks folks, It is really the best of times!

Der Alte Fritz said...

Thank you for the recap of the weekend and all of the wonderful pictures. I hope to make it back next year. Had I been signed up for this year, that nasty Covid thing would have kept me from attending. (All's well now thankfully). Good luck with your new job and keep writing those books. Your Spanish SYW book seems to be popping up everywhere in the States.

StuartInsch said...

Thanks Jim, good to hear from you and glad your feeling better. Hope to see you next year, but stay in touch in any case.

Against Spain selling well, quite a few copies sent over. More books in the pipeline don't you worry.

Phil said...

Superb minis, terrain, and atmosphere!