Pathans mass on the hillsides |
Sikhs prepare to assault the village while Bengal lancers screen the river bank |
Punjab infantry assault the Pathans on the right flank |
Highlanders and a field gun move to support the Sikhs hard pressed by rifle fire from the village and a fierce charge of Pathan cavalry |
Punjabis crest the hill |
The British are forced to withdraw taking heavy losses |
The British start positions at the foot of the pass |
The British were deployed first in a way I thought would be balanced and the Pathans deployment was then randomized and then played as is. I deployed the Pathans anywhere up to six rows in from the table edge except for a unit of 4 stands deployed holding the crest of the pass.
Pathan position on the pass |
The British advance |
The Ghurkas assault the pass after some shellfire softens up the defenders. |
Pathans make a deep flanking movement with a series of high initiative rolls |
the struggle for the pass |
Pathan cavalry make a last ditch attempt to throw back the Ghurka assault |
6 comments:
An enjoyable read. It almost makes me want to buy some appropriate figures... I like the upright sections for your cork hills, too. Simple but effective.
Another excellent report (or reports).
neat little games, innovative scenery (especially the hills).
-- Allan
Thanks for the reports they are inspirational.
Thanks for this. Both different and interesting. It's great to have access to the ideas of innovative wargamers willing to try something different.
And a very interesting idea for the hills.
Cheers, keith.
Very interesting - A SCW variant would look good as well.
Cheers
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