Friday, August 21, 2026

Battle Command - Jakubowo 1812 scenario

Game with Stephen using Battle Command and a scenario based on action at Jakubowo 31st July 1812 (taken from scenario in Bataille Empire rules).

I was defending French and Stephen the Russians.

Both sides sides start with about a third of their force on table with reserves arriving to boost to 19 units versus 20 (French/Russian).

I pushed initial forces forward onto central hill with Ivans pushing initially on their left.

Both sides had their Light Cavalry forces on same wing and initial clash bewixt these saw Cossack forced back in disorder (a state they retained throughout) and it seemed French would gain ascendancy but was not to be as Russian Hussars broke on of their counterparts in short order and forced another back.

Both sides reserves arrived quite soon

On my left it was mostly a stalemate as it was in center around hill aided by a Russian Brigadier General coming off his horse (although and his disordered troops were rallied before I could take advantage). 

But on my right the arrival of a Russian Brigade of Grenadiers proved too tough for French and this wing was soon crumbling.

Morale losses mounted and soon plunged to zero from 24 (Russians had lost around 10 of their 25) and I was then gifting to Ivans.

I did pass my Army Morale role but called it quits as losses too grievous.

As ever fun game played to completion with this FOB variant.

My dice rolling was mostly fine except I just could not roll Evens on 'Action' Cards meaning I was restricted in Order options especially at key times (ain't that always the way !)



Trying out a new blanket/fleece mat (£10) which lies really well over hills but is bit bland in colour (will try to stick on some shading if I can be bothered)


Initial French deployment with Foot Brigade on left around Jakubowo and Hussars on hill on right wing

















French advance onto central hill just before Ivan Jager do same









French right. Cossack in disorder but one French Hussar annihlated and the other forced back as Russian Grenadiers push forward. Note Russian central Brigade in disorder as General patched up







French left awaits Russian reserves





Just prior to the clash of cavalry on French right








Wittgenstein 'elbows' (groan) his way onto battlefield







French dominate in center






But wer ultimately let down by their supporting light horse






Just prior to opening firefights 











As an aside I found these images which certainly awoke some nostalgic childhood memories










Saturday, August 08, 2026

Battle Command - Dresden scenario

Game with Hugh using Battle Command and Dresden scenario (ripped off from GDA of course)

Hugh has played FOB once but as 90% of Battle Command is same (only the Initiative/Card Deck differs) not to much 'teaching' required (certainly not to Cambridge Professor standard).

Hugh took the attacking French And I therefore the Russo-Prussian defenders.

After deployment we both tried to attack each others left wings as both had our weaker infantry (2nd Line/Provisional) on respective wings.

On my right I pushed my Jager Brigade up and Hugh withdrew his lesser chaps and sent a couple of Young Guard Battalions across from center to assist, which did weaken his push against the Prussian Brigade on central hill.

Situation changed drastically when the two Guard Light Lancer units appeared from reserve on this flank (not unexpected) forcing the Jager into squares one of which the crushed (fatal roll of 1 on d10 vs 11 on d10) but one Guard unit was later routed in another charge on a square.

The remaining Guards tried to breakthrough to the rear hill objective whilst my light Cavalry Brigade failed to intercept them.

On my left my 2nd Line troops were holding back defending villages to rear and Hugh had his light Cavalry on this flank which crested a hill to threaten my lot.

His first charge was repulsed by my volleys but second damaged another unit which luckily managed to get into square and cavalry repulsed in disarray ie 3UI lost and Disordered.

This square was then pummeled by volleys from French Line units and destroyed.

The game was decided around village of Seidnitz in center.

Hugh charged his Young Guard early on with one unit being forced back but the other forcing my defenders out of village section and it fell to French.

I did Rally and retake this sector but the quality of Young Guard shone through with further charges seeing both section of village being captured by French.

The rate of casualties on my force saw it Morale Drop to zero (from 28) and whilst I passed first Army Morale I decided to yield as no real way to retake village.

Hugh did lose a Brigadier which slowed his progress for a while but of course I managed to roll my usual 'bucket of ones' in a couple of turns to aid the enemy.

French ended with only 7 morale (from 34) so quite a bloody affair overall.

As ever a fun game with this system although am now of opinion that Battle Command is a more 'grindy' version due to new card system (no big runs of initiative possible compared to FOB3).

Further games planned with Hugh


The battlefield from French side with Seidnitz in center (this plus villages of Grosse and Kleiner Dobritz to rear were objectives as is hill in far left)











Pics from the game (of varying quality due to lighting)


Young Guard and Line Brigades push forward to right of Seidnitz 






French in firm control of Seidnitz





Young Guard too tough for Russians






French Provisional troops under pressure from Russian Jager as Prussians defend hill






View from Allied right across battlefield






Young Guard deploy to support Provisional Brigade  






Prussians hold in center






Early action at Seidnitz as possession changed hands. French Hussars have forced Russians into square on left and they are suffering from skirmish fire 






Elite Guard cavalry have appeared on my right 






The Guard Lancers in full flow having destroyed a square in tandem but about to come a cropper on next square.






Losses mounting all across the area






Russian cavalry 'rooted to spot' in fore ground






Wittgenstein surveys his predicament as push on left has fallen short and major tussle inprogress for Seidnitz





Right wing push showed early promise until the Guard Lancers appeared







French mounting major effort on village. Note Line Brigade all in disorder as Brigadier is Hors De Combat






The Young Guard battalions proved just too strong for brave defenders










Colonial Twilight - a quick COIN interlude














Played a quick solo game with Colonial Twilight the COIN game on French-Algerian War

Been a while since I have had a boardgame on table and great fun it was even on lonesome

I played the mid-war scenario and French were in ascendancy early on but FLN later got a grip on territories around the cities and ended up gaining control of Algiers itself and winning on third Propaganda card.







Sunday, July 26, 2026

Ulster Wargames Society - Khalkhin Gol with Chain of Command 2 and Little Big Horn

Monthly club meeting today and took part in a Big Battle Chain of Command 2 game set in 1939 in Manchuria with Japanese against Russians.

Game set up and run by Jeremy D and Dave M with several figures from Chris.

Terrain was mix of hills, knolls, rough ground, depressions and couple of light buildings.

Five Nippon players: Jeremy D (CinC), Dave T, Tim, Chris and yours truly against four Ivans: Dave M (CinC), Dave B, Ian and Stevie C.

Nips were the attackers fielding 4 Infantry Platoons (12 man sections) with 3 Chi Ha tanks (under my illustrious command) with numerous support assets (including ATGs, ATRs, Chi Go, a Ruse, Mortar Platoon)

Reds had I think 3 Infantry Platoons (10 man sections) with 3 BT5 tanks and various support assets (not sure what except for a Mortar Barrage)

After Patrol phase Japs had quite favourable Jump Off points especially as their Ruse allowed a Jump Off point to be moved a very flexible option. 

Ivans mainly confined to their set up zone but with 2 (of the 4) Objectives looking vulnerable on either flank.

I kept my Tank Platoon off-table at start to see how things developed before committing.

Jeremy D was on Jap right with Dave T on center-right Tim center-left and Chris on left.

Right to left Ivans had Dave M, Ian, Dave B and Stevie C.

Several Jap sections were deployed early (to threaten those attainable) and in response Ivans done same and indeed their Tanks appeared right way in center-right area but separated into isolated areas.

Use of a ruse allowed Japs to occupy one enclosed field objective right away

So when able I then deployed on right to support Platoons under Jeremy and Dave T.

Chris on our left launched Banzai charges from get go against a farm objective but after a flurry of dice rolling seemed to be stymied (I was not fully aware of proceedings on left half of table throughout)

Seemingly inspired (and encouraged from sidelines) Dave T launched 2 full sections in another Banzai attack against another enclosed field Objective.

A furious melee (so many dice !) 36 halved to 18 vs 14 in first round but a draw with 2 kills each and some shock, second round it was 24 dice vs 11 and Dave rolled 4 kills and 4 shock but Stevie C rolled 6 kills and 1 Shock to actually win the melee !

This forced Daves sections back with additional Shock but due to losses and Shock Stevies section was Broken and also fell back.

Infantry action on this flank sort of stalemated for awhile with both sides exchanging lead but with Stevie C having his Force Morale and Command Dice steadily reduced (ended up on 1 Morale).

Whilst this was occurring one of Dave B tanks was being assailed by my 3 Tanks, 2 Anti-Tank Guns and a Anti-Tank Rifle over several phases but seemed impervious taking only a couple of Shock and dealing out same.

Eventually the poor bugger was forced back, was immobilized, had its Optic damaged and ultimately was abandoned but it felt more like a KV1 than a BT5 !!

Chris had by this time occupied the Objective of left and things looked bad for Ivans, but suddenly a ranging shot for a mortar barrage appeared amidst a mass of Jap infantry which luckily failed to see the barrage fall immediately.

The infantry scattered as best the could but the barrage then arrived Pinning 3 sections and causing lots of Shock.      

Unfortunately time had to be called before game completed and whilst Japanese seemed to be in ascendancy (2 Objectives occupied just about to be declared captured with a Jump Off point nullified) hard to say how things would have ended.

Amazingly my Chi Ha units survived (decent enough in this period)

Great stuff and much kudos to Jeremy D for being able to both play and field the numerous rules questions.



Russia's finest








Japanese right wing with my Chi Ha fleet in action (the wannabe KV1 just visible beside rules to right rear)







Nip infantry occupy central hill from which they launched Banzai charge





Some of Chris lot on left (and lots of dice......so many dice........)








The enclosed field taken by Chris (after a fierce struggle I believe)








Fearsome Chi Ha......hear us roar !!............ok whimper






Tims Platoon in center







Another BT5 behind the broken Russian section 






Nip adversaries have fallen back onto hill (a Senior Commander was lost in this charge action !!) 







Jeremys Sections flank the large hill and occupy an Objective with 37mm ATG in support






Central Jap positioning before the Banzai






Ruse ability allowed this Jump Off point to be moved to enable capture ground well into Russian area








Left half of table seemed so far away and someone has dropped smoke








Also at club Phil and son put on a very nice Battle of the Little Big Horn game with the other Jeremy, Billy, Tom and Leslie.

No idea how this went but some very nice 7th Cavalry and Indian figures with nice terrain and I think Men Who Would Be Kings rules (?)

Only got a couple of pics (it deserved better)


Yellow Hair himself on foot




























Some very nice mounted Indian Braves (no idea as to figure range)