I have been meaning for quite a while to try out Bob Cordery's Belle Epoque naval wargames set. Not having the Monopoly warship game pieces, I do have some Age of Imperialism vessels of suitable design and a good sized gridded game surface gleaned from my SPI Fighting Sail game.
Game map, fleets rule set and a hastily drawn up log sheet. |
This pitted the inveterate enemies, Ruberia (RED) against Azuria (BLUE); fleets of 6 ships apiece. And I'm here to tell you the action was fast, furious, and quite fun, really.
... and some dice: red for Ruberia; white for Azuria |
In the year 1891, a border dispute erupted (as was almost an annual event) between the Kingdom of Ruberia and the Republic of Azuria. There had, apparently, been renewed contention over the fishing rights over the Doggerel Bank - though modern historiography seems to hint at more behind. The fleets were quickly mobilised and sailed off to 'protect' the fishing grounds against Johnny Foreigner and/or Perfidious Albert.
The log sheet. I ought to have taken a pic of the post-battle sheet! |
The Fleets comprised:
RUBERIA: Admiral Sir Jno Jellibene
1st Squadron: Vice-Admiral James Doughty
11. Impetuous
12. Implacable
13. Impudent
2nd Squadron: Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Trumpeter
14. Indefatigable
15. Infernal
16. Intrepid
The fleets approach. The Ruberians begin their envelopment manoeuvre |
AZURIA: Vice-Admiral Honore Ganteaume
1-er Escadron: Rear-Admiral Jonas Poisson-Care
1. Icarus
4. Ivrian
5. Valiant
2-me Escadron: Capitaine Guillaume Enseigner
6. Vigilant
9. Ixolite
10. Xaviera
In response, the Azurians begin to form a single battle line ahead |
Into the jaws... or a kick in the ... erm ... |
Opening salvos. Both sides get the range. |
Nice little models Ion - are you just trying the rules, or will this action be the start of something larger ?
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