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Title: Killiecrankie-inspired Wargame
Post by: streetgang on 06 November 2024, 04:06:10 AM
I attended HMGS-East's Fall In convention in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and managed to get in a wargame inspired by Killiecrankie. The figures were Baccus, the rules were Liber Militum Tercios! and my opponent was my old friend Rob. It was a back and forth affair, the Jacobites enjoyed initial success and were close to victory. The Williamite units were battered but not broken and the highlanders started to lose impetus and began to break.

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Battlelines from the Jacobite view, order cards in the process of being assigned to units.

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Clan MacDonald assaulting Weem's highland company on the Jacobite left.

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The Jacobite right.


Ultimately, the Jacobites began to suffer heavy casualties and in the 7th turn, Mackay was able to claim a "fair" victory for the Government forces.


More pictures and story here: https://lecoqfou.blogspot.com/2024/11/killiecrankie-sort-of.html (https://lecoqfou.blogspot.com/2024/11/killiecrankie-sort-of.html)
Title: Re: Killiecrankie-inspired Wargame
Post by: paulr on 06 November 2024, 05:21:49 AM
 :-bd  =D>  :-bd
Title: Re: Killiecrankie-inspired Wargame
Post by: Steve J on 06 November 2024, 06:48:53 AM
An excellent game there 8) !
Title: Re: Killiecrankie-inspired Wargame
Post by: Scolty on 06 November 2024, 03:33:13 PM
Lovely looking game.

I was at the Killiecrankie site earlier this year. It had me thinking of a 'what-if' campaign whereby Dundee survives the battle and continues the conflict. I then remembered that I had a copy of a set of rules, somewhere, about the campaign of Montrose in the North-East of Scotland -'Then Place My Parboiled Heid Upon A Stake'- which, if I remember, was bought at a model/gift shop halfway down Edinburgh's Royal Mile (Mac's Models??). Might be fun to use them as a basis.
Title: Re: Killiecrankie-inspired Wargame
Post by: streetgang on 06 November 2024, 04:49:21 PM
Quote from: Scolty on 06 November 2024, 03:33:13 PMLovely looking game.

I was at the Killiecrankie site earlier this year. It had me thinking of a 'what-if' campaign whereby Dundee survives the battle and continues the conflict. I then remembered that I had a copy of a set of rules, somewhere, about the campaign of Montrose in the North-East of Scotland -'Then Place My Parboiled Heid Upon A Stake'- which, if I remember, was bought at a model/gift shop halfway down Edinburgh's Royal Mile (Mac's Models??). Might be fun to use them as a basis.

I'm jealous! I was in Scotland for the Tattoo and Claymore this past August. My highland tour drive by Killiecrankie and Glenshiel but I didn't get to inspect either battlefield.

That set of rules sounds interesting, I wish I had seen that shop when I was fighting the crowds of Fringe on the Royal Mile. I can't complain too much because Claymore was an awesome event...I had the honor of meeting Leon and so many others that I look up to in this hobby.

I plant to expand my armies so that I can wargame hypothetical battles of Argyll's Uprising of 1685.
Title: Re: Killiecrankie-inspired Wargame
Post by: pierre the shy on 06 November 2024, 06:43:02 PM
Fantastic looking game Streetgang  :-bd

You might find these resources useful if you want to look at gaming Argyll's 1685 uprising:

https://www.leagueofaugsburg.com/shop/product-990.html (https://www.leagueofaugsburg.com/shop/product-990.html)

https://www.helion.co.uk/military-history-books/one-king-a-wargamers-companion-to-argylls-and-monmouths-rebellion-of-1685.php (https://www.helion.co.uk/military-history-books/one-king-a-wargamers-companion-to-argylls-and-monmouths-rebellion-of-1685.php)

They're on my current "to do soon" list...
Title: Re: Killiecrankie-inspired Wargame
Post by: streetgang on 06 November 2024, 06:56:50 PM
Quote from: pierre the shy on 06 November 2024, 06:43:02 PMFantastic looking game Streetgang  :-bd

You might find these resources useful if you want to look at gaming Argyll's 1685 uprising:

https://www.leagueofaugsburg.com/shop/product-990.html (https://www.leagueofaugsburg.com/shop/product-990.html)

https://www.helion.co.uk/military-history-books/one-king-a-wargamers-companion-to-argylls-and-monmouths-rebellion-of-1685.php (https://www.helion.co.uk/military-history-books/one-king-a-wargamers-companion-to-argylls-and-monmouths-rebellion-of-1685.php)

They're on my current "to do soon" list...

I appreciate the recommendations! I managed to get these earlier. I picked up One King as gift for myself last year and it is a cracker. I bought it for the Sedgemore information and then realized I had it in my library when I started working on my Killiecrankie project. It really provides everyone one would need to game the uprising. I really should donate review of the book on my blog.
Title: Re: Killiecrankie-inspired Wargame
Post by: pierre the shy on 06 November 2024, 07:51:50 PM
I should have added "if you don't already have them"  :-[

Added them to my acquisition wishlist once we have finished our Irish W3K scenarioes.