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New Buckenham Historical Wargamers
Добавлен 4 фев 2014
We are a club based in Norfolk, England focusing on 'Historical Wargaming', involving battles, campaigns, fictional & hypothetical scenarios, stretching from skirmishing encounters to very large engagements, come and see...
Suakin Expedition, 1884
The Suakin Expedition was a military expedition, led by Major-General Sir Gerald Graham, to Suakin on the Sudanese coast, with the intention of destroying the power of the Sudanese military commander Osman Digna and his troops during the Mahdist War.
Photo album/Battle Report: media/set/?vanity=100064930320357&set=a.992508356256833
Photo album/Battle Report: media/set/?vanity=100064930320357&set=a.992508356256833
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Arroyo dos Molinos, 1811
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The Battle of Arroyo dos Molinos took place on 28 October 1811 during the Peninsular War. Will hosts a refight of this action, with General 'Daddy' Hill's forces catching up and engaging the French division of General Girard. Photo Album/Battle report: media/set/?set=a.988245010016501&type=3
Cornwallis's Fighting Retreat, 1795
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Paul returns with another bruising encounter of sail, wood, and lethal heavy metal - Cornwallis's Retreat. This was a naval engagement during the French Revolutionary Wars in which a British Royal Navy squadron of five ships of the line and two frigates was attacked by a much larger French Navy fleet of 12 ships of the line and 11 frigates. Photo Album/Battle report: media/set/?set...
AGM/Paint Night, 2024
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This evening was our AGM and amongst the general chit chat whilst we glued and painted away, much discussion was had about the coming year and future projects. The BIG games planned so far (for 2025) include Cannae 216 BC (Jan), Munda 45 BC (Jan), Watling Street 61 BC (TBC), Leipzig 1813 (Feb), Waterloo 1815 (April); and much much more! Photo Album: media/set/?vanity=10006493032035...
Rhine Crossing, 1945
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The British attempt to establish a beachhead across the Rhine River in early 1945. 00:00 Intro 00:31 Tour 05:00 Summary Photo album media/set/?vanity=100064930320357&set=a.944259531081716
Trojan War, 1200 BC
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Our refight of the Trojan War, featuring some of the heroes from Homer's 'Iliad'. 00:00 Intro 00:14 Tour 02:30 Summary Photo Album/ Battle Report media/set/?vanity=100064930320357&set=a.942887401218929
Hougoumont, 1815
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In this scenario, we refought the struggle for Hougoumont Farmhouse and it's environs, a segment of Waterloo and very much a battle within a battle. 00:00 Intro 00:11 Tour 02:27 Summary Photo album and battle report.. media/set/?vanity=100064930320357&set=a.932711575569845
New Buckenham Historical Wargamers
Просмотров 4313 месяца назад
Welcome to our channel. We focus on history (any period, any ruleset, any scale) and it seems rather selfish to not share the wonderful games our members put on. On here, we will provide walk around tours & summaries of our battles and livestreaming of our games. Below is a link to our Facebook page where you can browse our healthy stock of our wonderful photograph albums (with brilliant battle...
Operation Market Garden, 1944
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Our Operation Market Garden scenario, the Allies were successful on this occasion! 00:00 Intro 00:15 Tour 05:42 Summary Our Facebook Albums with the battle report.. media/set?vanity=100064930320357&set=a.922847923222877 media/set/?vanity=100064930320357&set=a.922065296634473
The Falaise Gap, 1944
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Escaping the Falaise Gap, was the third part of our Normandy campaign, can the German army in the west escape encirclement and ultimate destruction?! 00:00 Intro 00:36 Tour 04:37 Summary media/set/?vanity=100064930320357&set=a.900292122145124
Sun King Wars does the battle of Langport
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Sun King Wars does the battle of Langport
Beautifully done
So many different periods...and gorgeous figures/pictures! Big like!
Beautiful work great presentation!
Thank you very much!
Great stuff! I do like a bit o' Sudan action.
Love to see small channels making a go if it! Great stuff and really pretty table
Glad you like it!
A superb - and bloody! - looking game, congrats from France!
Thank you
Love the models, great intro, but please don’t use the shakey effect, it is really off putting. Maybe a little info of which ship is fighting who during the fight. The report does capture the chaos of an age of sail battle (in a good way). All the best, Kind regards!
Thank you for the feedback and please don't hesitate to provide more of it on our other videos. Some patience maybe required, as our editing skills are still in their infancy, but we of course, are always striving to improve!
The French escape wasn't a fourgon conclusion. ;) Great to see the old club's Napoleonic set-up in action.
Great looking table and figures!
Thank you indeed!
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Excellent
Lovely!
Very, very impressive board, miniatures, buildings, and everything else.
Very well dome and impressive table, miniatures, buildings, bridges, and everything else!
That cake looks so realistic
Fantastic!
Very cool battletable! This is bolt action, right?
@@toysoldier68 Chain of Command
How did you make the template for the units on the side tables
The ones on which the figures were placed are just created using MS PowerPoint.
Great game! Can I ask whose minis you used for Trojans? It looks like maybe some Hittites were used? Cheers!
They are a mix of Foundry and Redoubt, with a few Newline and Wargames Atlantic Sea People's for the Lukka and some Old Glory chariots
Very nice lay out but I have questions, bearing in mind I have no idea how the rule system works. But, did the boot neck right flank not have time to invest and then roll up the German line? Given the boggy ground, why were the commandoes not in the LVT's which would have made light of the terrain. Also, given the Paras could see the German defensive positions across the canal, were they not allowed to snipe into the unprotected rear which I would imaging would cause some consternation to the defenders? I am referring to the Paras on their left flank covered by the hedgerow of the field from the village. Just asking because that is where my mind went when I saw the final positions of troops.
Hi, good questions. The scenario restrictions imposed on the Commandos were that they could not deploy the LVT's until they had deployed all of each Commando Section (Platoon). So the LVT's were not available straight away and when they were deployed they were slow to move up as their functionality was based upon the Chain of Command Saipan mini-campaign where they activate on a 1 and can either move or fire but not both. As far as the second question, it was down to the Player as they chose not to.
Well done.
Another great looking table 👍
Looks very impressive 👍
Beautiful looking game! Thanks for posting👍
Fantastic effort well done.👍
Great history lesson of this battle and scenario.
Nice to see Chain of Command being used.
looks cool
Well presented overview
Looks fantastic. And the figures and bases look stunning. Which figure manufacturer(s) were the troops from?
They are a mix of Foundry and Redoubt, with a few Newline and Wargames Atlantic Sea People's for the Lukka and some Old Glory chariots
Excellent thanks for sharing
Amazing. In future, consider doing an interview format, someone prompts explanations with questions.
It's still early days in the refresh of our channel and your suggestion is an idea we're leaning towards. 👍Watch this space!
Beautiful!! 😊
That's a very impressive table.
Nice thanks for sharing.
Great looking project 👍👍
Fantastic! Suddenly, my copy of GMT's Holland '44 boardgame has lost much of its allure...
Impressive details! Realistic and superb table, I do like the gardens!
I still remember the big tall old guy with the funny walk down Hoxton market who pulled the stalls out in the morning and the Jewish butcher with one arm. We laughed and joked about them as kids growing up in the 70's without knowing the sacrifice and struggle of war veterans. " During the War " was met with a derogatory reaction when used, and it took many years to realise how lucky we were to have grown up in peace. We all have a duty to install in our kids/grandkids a understanding that these sacrifices must never be forgotten, otherwise how can we expect future generations to have the love and care of such marvellous structures like this infused with endless hours of detail and expertise be preserved for as long as possible.
Amazing. Well done.
This was great, thanks for posting
Great looking table
Looks fantastic 👌
Such outstanding detail and workmanship.
What an amazing set up! Beautiful!
The Germans relied heavily on horse-drawn wagons to haul supplies, artillery, and for reconnaissance patrols throughout World War II. Rarely represented by War gamers.
Holy ..... amazing setup!!!!
Great!!!
This is an amazing scenario! I wish I had the space to recreate something like that. Great! Subscribed!
Amazing table!