Showing posts with label French & Indian War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French & Indian War. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 July 2025

Sharp Practice : French & Indian War Escort

One of the appealing things about playing Sharp Practice in the Sharp Practice in the French &Indian War is the diversity the units available to use. We fielded the following troop types. regulars, skirmishers, irregular skirmishes, light infantry and tribes. 


With such a mixture of troop types you get the prospect of an interesting asymmetrical  encounter where you’re constantly attempting to make the most of your troops attributes while not falling foul of your opponent’s strategy.



In this engagement were a War party of Native Americans  accompanied by their French Allies attempted to intercept a force of Provincials escorting the Colonel’s mistress to this latest posting. 



The first few rounds were so dominated by British chits that I checked the bag to ensure I’d actually added the French ones. Once they did eventually come out the Couriers de Bois made an immediate impact with some great shooting to pin the Provincial settlers in to  their hard cover. 


Despite this no other French or Native American unit cared to appear. During this time the Chastity and her entourage made excellent progress along the road. 



At long last the blue chits began to appear but the French deployed  in a poor position mainly due to trying to avoid getting caught out in front of the  Provincial Regulars and thus were unable to to intercept Chastity and her party. 





Nevertheless, despite this unfavourable deployment the option it was still possible to grab a pyrrhic victory by eroding the morale of the two militia units acting as rearguard. This was working well but alas Chastity even with her sprained ankle crossed the table swiftly. She was clearly keen to get to her beau. 



Tuesday, 1 July 2025

Sharp Practice : French & Indian War Encounter

As we sweltered down in CLWC on a hot Monday evening in June we got the bits for Sharp Practice on the table once again. This time British and French Troops met in an engagement on the edge of the wilderness.

A powerful British unit consisting of three units of infantry and one of Grenadiers screened by Provincial Rangers clashed with two units of French Marines accompanied by two groups of Malice Canadien and a war party consisting of two groups of Native Americans allies.  


The deployment rolls favour the British as we both deployed opposite one and other over the open ground. It would have suited the French to deploy in the woods. 


As the British line formed and advanced, the Malice Canadien took advantage of cover and looses a couple of volleys into the line. Killing a leader for a perfect start. Soon there after the line responded with volleys of withering fire obliging the Malice Canadien to withdraw and subsequently breaking them. 





Meanwhile on the right flank, the second group of Malice Canadien made good progress through the woods flanking the British line. They caught a group of Provincial Rangers out in the open a where lucky enough to draw first blood.  However, in the following turns the Rangers struck  back audaciously charging into the woods and while loosing they, did enough damage to mean the Malice Canadien could not push home their early advantage. 



Now the French needed their No.1 ‘Big Man’ card to come out to allow them to move the Jump of Point up the Flank to employ an ambuscade on the  British Line as it advanced. Frustratingly, no number one card would come out for around four turns. It was a case of remaining patient. At long last the Big Man’s card came out and the French Marine Infantry could  return fire and the moveable deployment point moved up through the woods. 




At last it was time to strike, the second group from the Native American war party deployed, firing in to the provincial skirmishers. On the Following turn it was their chance to charge through a cloud of smoke , and, yes they ended up short by a couple of inches! 



On to the next turn they had to come out First, yes, and charged against a group of Provincials carrying Shock. They managed to one success with all their dice. Thereby loosing the fisticuffs and being driven back into the woods. 



The British line continued to advance  there was one chance left the  final group of Braves deployed to charge the Flank of the advancing British Line the Grenadiers peeled  off to face the threat. Whose card would come out First? On three 'Flags' the War party activated and slammed into the depleted init of Grenadiers sending them running. Despite this late success, the Marine Infantry were obliged to withdraw due to the conditioned weight of fire reduced the Force Morale to zero forcing the French and their Native American allies to quit the field. 


Tuesday, 20 May 2025

Sharp Practice : Rescuing Prudence

 

Dear Prudence and her sisters were kidnapped by a war-party of braves in this French & Indian War, Sharp Practice scenario. It was down to Colonial & Provincial Rangers to rescue them. Great fun evening at the Central London

 Wargames Club. 




I was truly inept as in attempting to get the Native American War Party across the table, being cut off at the pass by volleys of musket fire from Provincial Rangers attempting to rescue their women folk.



Even the intervention of French Marine Skirmishers and a large contingent of Coureures de Bois could save the day as the womenfolk were whisked away back to their farmstead. Good old Sharp Practice never fails to provide an entertaining evening of gaming. 





Sharp Practice : Farmstead Raid

 It was a blast, to have game of Sharp Practice once again. It always provides an entertaining evening of toy soldiers. 


The 28mm figures looks spectacular on the table, but carrying it all home on the train after a club night I was sorry I didn’t opt for 15mm , the actual ground scale of the game!! 



The idillic frontier farmstead, all set out for tonight’s game of SharpPractice down at Central London Wargames Club is about to disrupted by a raiding party from up the Ohio River. 



Before long Malice Canadien and a Native American war-party skirted the woods looking for weaknesses signalling the beginning of the encounter. 




In the nick of time Colonial Regulars supported by Militia showed up forcing the attackers to a more cautious approach down one of the flanks.





The writing was an the wall for the raiders, despite a successful charge, the Provincial Regulars funnelled them down one flank and pinned them back with volley fire. A most entertaining game of SharpPractice with lots of random events to keep it exciting.