Showing posts with label Empires at War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Empires at War. Show all posts

Monday, 10 June 2024

Broadside 2024 - Posties Rejects - The Battle of Croix-du-Bouquets 1792



This past Sunday was the Rejects annual pilgrimage to the Broadside Wargaming Show in Gillingham. It was my turn to put on the game and as you may have already seen, the game was a reenactment of the Battle of Croix-du-Bouqets in 1792 during the Haitain Revolution or the St Domingue Revolt.
We had quite a turn out of Rejects for Broadside this year, there were 10 of us walking around in our red T-Shirts! We had a lot of interest in the game, with people asking lots of questions, which is always pleasing. One chap I spoke to, I think his name was John, thinks he might have found his new period to paint up and play. That of course is inbetween the rest of his lead pile.



I used a heavily modified version of Donnybrook, to hopefully move the game along quickly. 

OOB
Rebels/Haitians

General Andre Rigaurd
2nd Colonial Infantry
5th Colonial Infantry

General Louis-Jacques Beavis
9th Colonial Infantry
11th Colonial Infantry

Ernso Bein Aime
3rd Colonial Cavalry

Marcel Giroux
Mulatto/Townsfolk 1
Mulatto/Townsfolk 2 

Yacinth
2nC Felix Dubois
Rebels/Slaves 1
Rebel/Slaves 2
Rebel/Slaves 3

Moise Gabreil
Rebel/Slave Sharpshooter 

French

Joseph-Alexandre Tourette
2 companies of 48th Infantry (formally Artois)

Jean-Francois Louis Picault
2 companies of 9th Infantry (formally Normandie)

National Guard Port-au-Prince Infantry
National Guard Port-au-Prince Dragoons

1 Artillery

Re-inforcments
French 19th Dragoons


The battle was pretty simple. The 2 Haitian leaders met at the town of Croix-du-Bouquets to discus how to move forward in their rebellion. They were joined by the mulatto townsfolk and by quite a number of rampaging slaves. The French got wind of this meeting and planned to stop the rebellion before it gained any momentum. But they didn't know the army had doubled in numbers.


The starting positions. The French have set up for battle, and the Haitians are forming outside ready to attack.


Croix-du-Bouqets
The town would see many battles and skirmishes during the rebeliion


Don't drink the water from the fountain!
I had to get Postie to recue the fountain, after I ruined it using railway realistic water. For some reason it reacted to the paint and bubbled up all over the surface. I was a bit miffed to be fair and it nearly ended up a few gardens down, before Postie came to the recue.
All the buildings are from the excellent Empires at War. 


In our practise game, I started the Haitian Cavalry off table. I realised they were needed sooner, so they were on from the start.


The troops pour out of the town, full flight towards the French.


The rebel slaves led by a 21 years old lady named Yacinth, who's only weapon was a bulls tail and her mouth, which she used to work the slaves up to a frenzy. She can be seen in the centre bottom all in white.


The Haitian front line made up of the 4 Colonial infantry regiments




The 3 Rebel/slave units


Dan's 48th Infantry


Steve's 9th Infantry and the National Guard Infantry


The Top-hatted National Guard Dragoons




The Haitian flags were made from tearing the white colour from a French Tricolour


The Haitian move forward.


They might be able to make a charge move next turn?


But some great dice rolls smashed into the lines, the 9th Colonial Infantry were all but destroyed by artillery and musket fire.


But the mulattos would take their place.


The 1st Rebels lose and handful of figures under withering French musketry!


This wasn't going to my plan, Dave leaning over the table kept throwing really bloody awful dice, much to the French players delight!


The highlight so far fro the Haitians was killing 3 out of 4 French artillerymen, but the French certainly paid them back for this brief bit of cheer.


The French 48th lost a few casualties to musketry.


But the cards kept coming out in favour of the French.


The Haitians do manage to get in and charge.


But the French dice were on fire. Both units of Mulattoes are on the run back.


Sacre bleau! This isn't how the battle was supposed to go. The French should be the ones running??


The Haitians ended up getting decimated and the French players changed history!!!
Could this end the Haitian Revolution before its really begun?


Conclusion
Well I wasn't expecting that? In our two practice games, it was clear that the Haitian's were up against it, so I added figures to their numbers and abilities and knocked down the ability of the French and their commanders. But this was nowhere enough, added to the Haitians really bad dice roles and the french players great dice rolling, they were given a damned good thrashing!!
Looking back on the game now, there's loads I would change to give the Haitians a more historical chance of winning the game. I have enough figures to give the Haitians another 4 units, but didn't want to make it a was over, but I think giving them another 2 units would have helped. Maybe starting them a little closer and dropping the 24 inch fire range to say 18inch?
There's lots for me to ponder over here, me thinks??

A big thank you has got to go to all the members of the Milton Hundred Club for all their hard work getting the show up and running, and thanks for the extra two tables Dave!!
Also thanks to the Rejects for giving it there all on the day and thank you to all the members of the public who took the time to talk to one of us and ask questions about the game and history. Hopefully i might have converted one or two of the over to the Haitian Revolution?
You never know?
Cheers
Ray



The Rejects
Dan, Dave, Postie, Steve, Ray, Olly, Chris, Richard, Surj
& Lee taking the photo!


Tuesday, 13 December 2022

Haitian Building no 8 - 2 & 3 Story buildings


After the success of my first Haitian game last week, I though it only proper that I head back over the Atlantic straight to Saint Domingo for some more Haitian buildings
 


The first is a Spanish/Italian 2 story building with a balcony, which can be bought from Empires at War
for £20.



The second building, once again from the very talented chaps at Empires at War is a 
Spanish/Italian 3 story house and can be bought painted for just £17.50


I think you'll all agree they really look the part and are terrific value for money.


What's inside?




Friday, 11 November 2022

Haitian Revolution Buildings no7 - 3 Story House


After a break, I'm back to the Empires at War buildings for my Haitian Revolution project.
This ones a big one!


A Spanish/Italian large 3 story house.
I left the doors and shutter in the same red they came in.


It has plenty of windows to shoot out of?


I like the added crack effect they put on some of their buildings, it just takes your eye off the stark wall.



Well it maybe a 3 story building on the outside, but the inside only has 2 floors.


And the balcony of course.

So that's another damn fine building ready for my giant town.
I do plan on a game soon, once I finally sort the rules out, which I somehow
 never find the time to do....

It does look as though they've had to pt their prices up, I'm sure I paid £22 for this one, now its £24.50.
Which is still a great buy.



Tuesday, 27 September 2022

Empires at War - Haitain Revolution Buildings 6


Bloody hell? Not more buildings for the Haitian project?
And he hasn't even had a game with the figures yet!
Hmmm?


First up we have Spanish/Italian style Forge, that I think looks rather nifty and what self respectable slave owner wouldn't have one of these on his plantation?
Here's a link . Not sure but I think the prices have gone up? At the moment this will cost you £12.


Next up is a Spanish/Italian house with veranda, again I chose to have red brickwork steps, obviously made from the same clay as the tiles!
The painted up version (like mine) will cost you £22.50


Side view, oops  I forgot to sand and flock up the base around the steps!


Rear view


And the insides.

 

Tuesday, 13 September 2022

Empires at War - Haitian Revolution Buildings 5

 


Leaving my Polish artillery team and jumping ahead in time to the 1790's here's another 2 buildings from Empires at War for my Haitian Revolution madness!



The first is sold as a Spanish/Italian house, and can be found here.



Everyone's favourite is next. The Taverna!! 
Anyone for vino?


I painted the houses shutter brown, but looks like I forgot to paint the door!!


And here's the insides

A bargain at £17.50 each!