Showing posts with label Galatians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Galatians. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2022

Third Con MeG Pacto Classical Competition

 

Game One - Palmyrans and Galatians deployed


View from the Palmyran side


Galatian centre and right flank


Palmyran cataphracts, legionaries and auxilia


Paphlagonian infantry advance into the marsh


Zenobia inspires her cataphracts


Galatian centre fights in the marsh


Game Two - Etruscans and Galatians deployed 


Combat on both flanks


Etruscan hoplites advance in the centre


Casualties mount, Galatians plug some gaps



Last weekend Third Con was held at the Canberra Raiders club in Kippax with a range of competitions, including Bolt Action, Saga, Blucher, and the one I'd entered, a 28mm Mortem et Gloriam (MeG) Pacto (4000 points) Classical comp. This was my first MeG comp, I was using Galatians and it proved to be a lot of fun. There were six of us playing, so there were five two hour games over two days, three games on the Saturday and two on Sunday with a break for lunch after the first game.

Game One was against Robert Hooper with his Palmyrans, despite three practice games I made some pretty basic mistakes with my deployment and during the game itself. I was out scouted in every game, in one by 90%! The Galatians advanced but failed to have much of an impact against the Palmyran cataphracts, legionaries and auxilia. They had limited success in the centre but on the right flank failed to drive the Palmyran horse archers from the table, not that it would have made much of a difference. Neither army was broken in the time limit and it was a 10-4 result to Robert.

Game Two was against Leigh with Etruscans, although there weren't too many actual Etruscan figures in his army! After the Pre Battle System for scouting and terrain there was a mountainous secure flank and a couple of low hills where Leigh deployed his heavy infantry. The Galatians attacked on both flanks and advanced in the centre. The Etruscan infantry advanced down off the hill to support the flanks. It  was pretty much level pegging in this game, neither army was broken in the time limit and it was a 10-10 result.

Game Three was against Christian with his Macedonians under Alexander. This was a very compact army with only two commanders, one legendary, the other talented but was brittle, only breaking on the loss of four units (my Galatians break point was nine). The table had a secure coastal flank and a difficult hill. Both armies advanced and the Galatians struggled against the Macedonian pike. Alexander's Companions destroyed the Galatian cavalry and chariots but then were broken in turn by the Galatian warriors. Alexander escaped to fight another day but this was break point for the Macedonians with a 15-10 result for the Galatians.

Game Four on Sunday morning was against Tony with his Late Achaemenid Persians. The table had another secure coastal flank. The Persians made a double move advance. The Galatian cavalry charged the Persian cavalry and managed to survive a few turns before the Galatian warriors charged in to the hoplites. This game was very slow going and when the time limit was up it was a 10-6 result for the Galatians.

Game Five was against Robert Mun with his Spartans under Leonidas. This was a real cracker of a game that went right down to the wire. The Spartans advanced with a double move and soon the Galatian warriors charged in to combat. At this point the Galatians had an incredible run of lucky dice, regularly rolling wounds on black and white dice while the Spartans were failing to hit at all, with their much better green and yellow dice. The carnage continued and saw both centres almost destroyed. In the end the Galatians just managed to break the Spartans 15-10 but it could so easily have gone the other way!


Many thanks to Ken for organising the Third Con event; to Dean and Robert for organising the MeG Pacto comp; and to all the MeG players for the fun games! Overall Robert Mun was the well deserved winner and I was the runner up.


Game Three - Macedonians and Galatians
deployed with a secure coastal flank


Armies advance


Crunch time


Alexander's Companions break
the Galatian cavalry and chariots



Game Four - Late Persians and Galatians deployed
with another secure coastal flank


Late Persians make a double move
Galatian cavalry charge


Galatian warriors charge in to the hoplites


Combat continues


Game Five - Spartans and Galatians deployed


Leonidas' Spartiates in the centre


Spartan right flank


Spartans make a double move



Galatian warriors charge in


The carnage continues


Both centres are almost destroyed


Monday, March 7, 2022

Galatians versus Early Imperial Romans Mortem et Gloriam Game

 


Romans left, Galatians right deployed


Roman left flank and centre


Roman right flank and centre


Galatian right flank and centre


Roman cavalry charge on their right flank


Roman cavalry charge on their left flank


On Sunday afternoon I played a solo MeG Pacto practice game for Third Con with the Galatians taking on the Early Imperial Romans. This was a lot closer than previous games, the Romans proving tough opponents. As usual the Galatians were defenders and outscouted by 30%, the table also had more terrain than other games. In the end the Galatians won a hard fought 15-10 victory against the Romans. 



Infantry close 


Galatians charge in the centre


Casualties mount


Roman centre and right flank are hard pressed


Romans break, a hard fought 15-10 Galatian victory


Thursday, March 3, 2022

Galatians versus Late Romans Mortem et Gloriam Game

 


Late Romans left and Galatians right deployed


Forces advance


Roman equites sagittarii get some shooting practice


Last Wednesday afternoon Garry came over to my place and we played another MeG Pacto practice game for the Classical comp at Third Con this month, with my Galatians and Late Romans. The Roman list was more Middle Imperial, 3rd century, than Late Roman. I was the defender and outscouted by 100% so had to deploy my entire force first. Garry hadn't used the Late Romans before and opted for three not four commanders, so his command discs options were a bit limited at times, during the game. 

The forces advanced slowly at half normal movement for Pacto and cavalry combat on both flanks saw the Romans eventually break two Galatian units to one Roman. Fortunately for the Galatians, their impetuous feared warriors charged in and made short work of the Roman legionaries/auxilia, but I forgot to take photos! A series of bad Kill a Base tests, a type of morale test in MeG, saw the Roman commands in the centre and on their left flank collapse. Some lucky dice rolling saw the Galatians win easily 15-5.


Galatian chariots break


Cavalry combat on Galatian right flank


Late Romans break 15-5 Galatian victory 


Friday, February 25, 2022

Galatian Commanders and Javelinmen

 






Here are some Galatian commanders and javelinmen. I made four 60mm square sabot bases for my Galatian commanders, the figures are by Victrix, Foundry and Companion with LBM shield transfers. I've just finished painting the javelinmen, these are Wargames Factory, Warlord, Renegade, Vendel and 1st Corps figures with mainly LBM and VVV transfers, and some hand painted shields. The back drop photo is of Hatussa (modern Bogazkoy), the ancient Hittite capital in Central Anatolia, the Galatians actually settled here, it was the seat of the Trokmer clan.







A couple of weeks ago we did this really nice day walk in Tidbinbilla, the loop of Mt Tidbinbilla, Tidbinbilla Peak and John's Peak. Below are quite a few photos of our walk!



The track up is steep in places


The Lookout


The view of Tidbinbilla valley


Summit of Mt Tidbinbilla




Looking south with Corin Dam visible


Gibraltar Peak




View south from the summit cairn


Ginini Falls


A skink on the summit cairn


John's Peak and Camel's Back in the distance





Wildflowers in the meadows


The Pimple and impressive cliffs 


Mt Tidbinbilla from Tidbinbilla Peak summit 


John's Peak


View off the edge


Steep descent off John's Peak


Looking back at John's Peak


A Wonga Pigeon 


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