Anyway, today they got their first outing as the Funj Empire (on the right in photo below). What the heck is the Funj Empire I hear you ask? A Sultanate in Northern Sudan between the years CE 1504 and 1821. The figures are not entirely accurate for the Funj, but they are not a bad match and no one actually makes Funj Empire figures that I'm aware of (no doubt some astute reader will tell me of a recently released 15mm Funj range...).
Harquebusiers and Hussars is a biannual rennaissance wargaming event held here in Christchurch New Zealand, using the DBR rules. We had nine players today which was a pretty good turn out. Armies taking the field were:
- Later Polish
- Scots Covenanter
- Montrose Scots Royalists
- English Civil War New Model Army
- Ottoman Turks
- Japanese
- ECW Parliamentarian (or it might have been Scots again)
- Funj Empire
- Maori (well we are in New Zealand right!)
The prize is the "Captain General's Cup", seen in lower right. It's not given to the winner but to the most notable heroic, or incompetent, or otherwise memorable game event of the tournament.
First game I blasted through some Japanese, aiming almost all my heavy cavalry at the centre of his line, and running them down. A bad matchup for the Japs. Over very quickly and I had a couple of hours wandering around looking at other games at the club today as I waited for the other DBR games to finish.
Second game I was facing Ottomans, which was a more challenging matchup. My cavalry outmatched his, but he had a lot of shooting from Jannisaries and some Camel Gunners. My heavy cavalry risked being disordered by all the shooting on the way in and then defeated in detail. Therefore I feinted on my left flank before redirecting and throwing my entire force of heavy cavalry against the forces on my right flank, with some sacrificial light horse leading the way to absorb the fire...
My heavy cavalry hits and big holes are knocked in the Ottoman line.
Another turn and the Ottomans are defeated. I lose a couple of heavy cavalry and some light horse. Game is over even quicker than the first! About five turns I think.
And other European armies continue to plod around slowly. Are they even fighting? Haha.
All up a fun day!
Now I need to see if any of the Napoleonic players in Christchurch are planning a big game at the Conquest convention, as I've a hankering to get back to my mountain of 28mm Napoleonics. I've got to rebase and add to my French Infantry and having an upcoming event is a good incentive! The weather will also be warming up so can get outside and use the spray paint again.
Nice to see Ottoman lines, always beautiful...great pics!
ReplyDeleteThank you to both Colin and Keith for your good humour and sportsmanship.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Chris
A very colorful (and successful) army!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see that you have been getting some games in Mark.
ReplyDeleteDo you fellas have a Waterloo project on the go?
Cheers guys, and yes James there's a Waterloo project, we'd better get on with it :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you're reading this but I'm doing up a fellow Funj 15mm project and wanted to congratulate you on your army. It looks great!
ReplyDeleteThat's great, share a link if you have one! :)
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