Sudan campaign blog

Started by tschuma, 21 February 2014, 05:09:47 PM

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tschuma

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I have started a blog http://ncwb.blogspot.com/ to post the progress of a Sudan campaign I am running.  the rules are based on Steve Winters rules with a few modification.  Turn 4 is done and I have a game to get in for Turn 5.

All figures are Pendraken excpet the Steamers, they are scratch built.  The buildings are from Paperterrain

Let me know what you think.

Tom

nikharwood

Looking good, Tom  8)

That orange is bright, though!

tschuma

how is a nice pale green?  This is my first time with a blog so it is a work in progress   :D

nikharwood

Quote from: tschuma on 21 February 2014, 08:22:34 PM
how is a nice pale green?  This is my first time with a blog so it is a work in progress   :D

That's easier on the eye  8)

Womble67

Nice blog you have there

take care

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Mmmm. Sudan battles always look exciting, don't they? I may be fighting one tomorrow (unless my primary opponent wants to do Turks and Poles).
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tschuma

Thanks for the comments, I should have turn 5 up next week, I need to have a couple people over for a game.

It was interesting after the 2 games we played last week, the person playing the Egyptians stated that he forgot that the results of the game would have an impact on the coming battles.  He almost lost a Cavalry squadron in the first game, and then in the second. the Egyptian Battalion was beat up.

If you can use a campaign for setting up games it is a great way to go.  This system that Steve Winters setup I think could be used for several eras.  Once I get through my 1866 Saxons, I am either starting on my 1870 French or start the NWF.

Too many decisions!

Tom


tschuma

Turn 5 is posted.  We are play testing the gaming rules with a couple guys from Fire and Fury.  So far they are working out ok.

Tom

FierceKitty

Can't go wrong with that campaign.
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Leman

Didn't spot the orange. Could it be a Clementine?
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tschuma

nope, changed it to green!

Maenoferren

looks a good campaign :-bd :-bd
how are you basing everything? I think Fire and the Sword are two to a base... never played it... but how many bases in a unit.. eg the 79th and the 45th in your blog.
I am trying to find a suitable rule set to play the Sudan campaign
Any help greatly appreciated
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tschuma

I have them based 2 to a stand. .875 x .625 for Infantry, Cavalry/Camels on a .875 square.  Fire and Fury uses 4 to a square stand.  But it can work however you have them mounted.

British run 12-15 stands
Egyptians 15 stands
Sudanese 14 stands
Cavalry is 5-6 stands
British Mounted Camels - 10 stands

All per battalion.

Game scale is 1 stand = 40 men, so it is close to historical numbers.1 gun stand = 2 guns, 1" = 25 yards, turn is 10-15 minutes

Dervish are all over
6-9 stands for Rifle units
8-12 for Sword and Spear
Cavalry I am running at 12 stands but still a work in progress

We play Fire and Fury for almost everything. ACW, 1866, Napoleonic, WWII Battlefront by Fire and Fury.  We are trying to keep the same rule system to eliminate cross referencing rules.