Friday, June 19, 2026

Second Punic War Midgard Game

 

Armies deployed


Opposite end


Forces advance


Roman equites charge Gallic cavalry


Equites and Iberian cavalry charge and
counter-charge on the other flank


Equites are at half strength and
Iberian cavalry are winning


Equites are destroyed


Last Thursday afternoon I played a solo Second Punic War Midgard game out in the shed. The forces were the 450 points Republican Roman and Carthaginian army lists on the Mogsymakes site, with the Romans attacking. This turned out to be a very close game with the Romans doing well on their right flank while the Carthaginians did well in the centre and on the Roman left flank. The Carthaginian elephant in the centre caused problems for the Romans and was fun to use, accounting for at least one Hastati unit and wounding the Roman consul army commander! In the end the Romans just managed to win on their right flank to finish the game. The Gallic warriors only armour two, couldn't match it with the armour three Roman heavy infantry and cost the Carthaginians the game.


Equites charge Numidian cavalry on the other flank



Roman infantry charge


Carthaginian elephant in the centre causes
some problems for the Romans


Roman left flank is under threat


Romans appear to be in trouble


Iberian cavalry disengage, Numidian cavalry
follow up retreating Velites


Romans win on their right flank
to finish a close game


14 comments:

  1. Gorgeous game, theyre talkinf about doing the punic wars in 28mm at the club, its a very tempting period but how can I justify a third Roman army!
    Best Iain

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    1. Thanks Iain, it is a great period, I’ve got at least five Roman armies, maybe a different scale?

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    1. Thanks Michal, the Romans usually win but it was pretty close.

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  3. Lovely collection of figures, they look super on the table, the Romans pulled off an unlikely victory at the end.

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    1. Thanks Donnie, the Gallic infantry couldn’t match it with the heavier Roman infantry.

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  4. That's a fab looking game! A good win for the Romans.

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    1. Thanks Ray, it was good fun and quite a close one.

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  5. Fabulous Mick, great looking game Dean

    Cheers
    Matt

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    1. Thanks Matt, I’m enjoying the Midgard games.

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    2. They remind me of our WAB days which I like

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    3. It does play like WAB, not surprising since he wrote two WAB supplements!

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  6. Delightful and beautiful figures. The Romans snatched a win? I'd not have thought it possible looking at your third and second last photos. Even in the last, those few legionaries on the right look about to be clobbered from flank and rear. The vicissitudes of army morale, hey?!
    Best wishes, James

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    1. Thanks James, yes the Carthaginians were on track for a rare win but the Gallic infantry collapsed on the Roman right flank.

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