Monday, 8 June 2020

Great Italian wars 42 Papal States ,Venetian TtS battle

We had the rematch with me commanding the Papal States army and my daughter commanding the Venetian.  She preferred the Venetians because they had the classier camp and their gendarmes (Foundry) were prettier, she had a point!
Still with my slightly less pretty Papal army we set up, the Venetians set up in the same way they had in the last game, with the infantry command, consisting of a deep professional pike block(witha hero), three units of light hand gunners  and in the camp the raw rubbish spearmen you have to take, but at least don't cost much.  On the right flank was the first cavalry command with two units of later knights lance(gendarmes) each with a  hero, a unit of mounted crossbow men and a unit of veteran stradiot.
On the left flank was the army general with two more units of gendarmes, one with a hero and one with two, a unit of mounted crossbow men and another unit of veteran stradiot.
The opposing Papal force had on its right wing  it's infantry command ( complete with new command stand!) A deep professional pike block with two heroes, a crossbow armed unit,two light crossbow units,a light handgun unit ,and the obligatory rubbish spearmen in the less chi chi camp. In the centre was the cavalry command with two units of gendarmes (each with a hero) and a unit of mounted crossbow men . On the left were two more units of gendarmes (each with a hero) and a unit of Turkish light cavalry ( some spare stradiot standing in here)






The Papal and Venetian armies drawn up for battle.  The Venetian force went first with a general advance.















On the Venetian right flank the cavalry crested the hill( the wheat fields are standing in until I can make some smaller hills) On the left flank they didn't quite reach and the Papal pike block took up residence on top of the hill,  nevertheless the Venetian gendarmes charged them straight on and were repulsed, they used up they're lance ( which gives you an extra attack and is then lost although you can resupply as an activation) On the Venetian right flank the stradiot unit is destroyed by missile fire in reply a unit of gendarmes interpenetrated through their mounted crossbow men and into the Papal  mounted crossbow men, who failed to evade and are eliminated. A slugging match began between the opposing gendarmes as later knights lance are difficult to kill! Plus both unit had a general with them to help rally off being demoralised ( lose one save and you are demoralised, lose two and your gone! Light units only have one save and then they're toast, so are a little more fragile. Deep units like the two big pike blocks have three hits and can soak up more damage)
A formed Papal crossbow unit moves up next to the pike block and a light crossbow unit moves into the woods. In the centre one unit of gendarmes attacks the flank of the Venetian mounted generals gendarme unit,  it uses its lance and has an additional card for a  flank attack, it uses its hero the , the Venetians save everything! The other Papal mounted crossbow unit is lost to missile fire, the gendarmes behind charge but the light troop evade! The gendarmes charge after another unit of light shot and succeeded in destroying them but it leaves them dangerously deep in enemy territory, if they could get a flank attack on the main Venetian general perhaps it would be worth it,but the cards fall unkindly and the go ends.





In the Venetian turn on their left flank the tussle on the hill between the pike block and the gendarmes continues and on the right flank the gendarmes are slugging it out.  In the centre the Venetian general is able to turn and charge the Papal gendarmes deep in their territory, causing them to be disordered. The spearmen in the camp attack the gendarmes from the back, the gendarmes are destroyed! Worse news was that the general turned an ace and with another turn he was gone! The Venetians now had 6 victory tokens to the Papal states 2, the remaining gendarmes unit of the centre command was now demoralised and the large pike block moved to attack them in the flank but failed its activation. 



The stradiots on the Venetian left flank throw javelins at the light crossbow men and are unsuccessful this time. 








The Venetian mounted crossbow men are removed by the Turks!

 The demoralised Papal gendarmes have managed to escape being taken in the flank by the pike block, the struggle continues between the gendarmes.

 The Venetian gendarmes are finally on the losing side and are lost.
 The stradiots have removed the light crossbow men. The pike block fails its activation



 The gendarmes grind on.


 The pike block destroys the demoralised gendarmes.
The stradiots eliminate the handgun unit and the Venetians are victorious!
Well, that was fun even if I went off on a wild goose chase after the handgunners and effectively lost 4 of my 10 victory coins in one go. My daughter was very happy that the refight went her way and wants another game and thinks her boyfriend would like one too, which would be good. Got to finish off my Italian wars buildings and then move onto a  parade!
All the best Iain 




50 comments:

  1. What a great looking battle Iain, and great that your daughter enjoyed the game and want's to get her boyfriend playing too, the more younger generation playing the better

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    1. Thanks Dave! Yes great fun and always good to get someone born this century playing!
      Best Iain

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  2. Thanks Iain, an enjoyable game and that must have been a ton of work to get all the pictures up and in the right order :-).

    Sounds like quality time gaming with the family and good for your daughter choosing sides based on pretty figures and flags :-).

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    1. Thanks Norm! Not as much work as your Germanstown epic! Pretty figures, check,pretty flags check!
      Best Iain

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  3. Great looking game with a lot of wonderful troops, Iain. Nice to hear you keeping the gaming spirit alive with loved ones.

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    1. Thanks Dean! Yes lots of family fun!
      Best Iain

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  4. Iain, it is always a pleasure to see your Italian Wars collection especially out in battle. You motivate me to get my collection out. You know, I still have one more pike block awaiting in the painting queue...

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    1. Thanks Jonathan! Well it would be nice if they could elbow past some Hittites!
      Best Iain

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  5. Great looking game Iain. That collection is really growing, loads of Gendarmes on the field. Well done to your daughter with the victory!

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    1. Thanks Oli! Lots more gendarmes to paint up,perry plastic, steel fist plus a couple more units!
      Best Iain

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  6. Fantastic looking game Iain. I assume that’s your daughter lurking mostly off camera with the Blue nails. Well done to her for the win.

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    1. Thanks Peter! Yeah I mean like blue is so not my nail colour!
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  7. Deeply impressed you got your girl playing. Mine will paint, but have yet to coax her into a game.

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    1. Well as it's my birthday she's going to give me a hand painting soon!
      Best Iain

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  8. Iain, good report and good to see the family getting involved. Looking forward to seeing your building on the table. Cheers Greg

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  9. Oh, it's fantastic, I love how it all unfolded. Nice read, and the pics are terrific and atmospherical. Glad to see you already made the most of the boards!

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    1. Thanks Suber! Yes I think the boards work pretty well!
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  10. Great looking game and sounds as if fun was had by all!

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  11. Epic stuff Iain! Fabulous game and it sounds like more to come.

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  12. Lovely figures and it's great to see the new boards in action. They look terrific.

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    1. Thanks Lawrence! The boards work pretty well!
      Best Iain

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  13. Great looking game and a lot of carnage thrown in for good measure!
    Your daughter is obviously a worthy opponent too and you both seemed to have had a great time.

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    1. Yes it was great fun and she's pretty good at games, nice way of spending some time together!
      Best Iain

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  14. Spectacular armies Iain! Getting young players on board is so crucial for the hobby I feel I have to congratulate you and your daughter.

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    1. Thanks Mike! It's nice she's having a go!
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  15. Fantastic display of your collection of figures and terrain boards. It all comes together so well and what the visual aspect of wargaming is all about. The other aspect is having a good time with friends and family so you are successful everywhere! 😀

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    1. Yes, good all round! I like the look and it's nice to be doing something more than watching a film together!
      Best Iain

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  16. Fabulous armies and striking terrain - not sure that the latter doesn't distract the eye from troops too much. Still a good game, and a good result in terms of encouraging others to play - well done!

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    1. Thanks Rob! The figures stand out more in 3d, I can see what you mean to some extent but I wanted to tie the boards and my basing together a bit more and yes a good game!
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  17. Fantastic looking game Iain the troops are indeed colourful....👍

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  18. I cant wait for the official Tts rules for the Italian wars!!! But I'd like to give a sight even to the "unofficial" ones... ;)

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    1. Sorry Auguste I'm just using my Italian wars with the existing rules, they're standing in for late medieval condatta forces, I can't wait either!
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  19. Top notch armies, great looking game!

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  20. Can't add much to the above comments Iain, but those armies are a feast to the eyes. The Gendarmes have long been favourites of mine too :) Board works really well.

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    1. Thanks Lee! You should have a go at this period, you wouldn't get bored!
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  21. Lovely looking game with beautiful armies Iain - you are a lucky man to have a daughter interested in/willing to play with toy soldiers with her dad....mind you, looking at your results and how Aly Morrison gets on against his daughter, maybe its safer not to play games against femnle relatives!

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    1. Thanks Keith! I know I'm lucky but your right I'm on the same run of luck as Aly,can'tbe lucky everywhere!
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  22. beautiful battle lain, i like armies. it's very nice that you play with your daughter.

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    1. Thanks Ronin! Hope your well and yes it is!
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  23. Both of your armies are pretty Iain, I’d say they are fantastic and it won’t be an exaggeration :)
    Very nice game and it is good to see your spend time with your daughter having a such interesting activity.

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    1. Thanks Dmitry! Yes it's very nice to get in a game with the family!
      Best Iain

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  24. Great game Iain, love the building with their new pan tile roofs. You really have a great Renaissance collection.Cheers Greg

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    1. Thanks Greg! Easily my biggest collection which for some reason I keep adding to!
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