Monday, 14 April 2025

Battle of The Alma; The Game

 This past weekend was the Trumpeter's Salute gaming convention in Burnaby British Columbia; our game - The Battle of The Alma - was Friday night (which freed us up to play games over Saturday and Sunday).

The Battle of the Alma was fought September 20, 1854. The Allies, led by Lord Raglan and Mareshal Jacques Arnaud, landed troops and supplies over 5 days from the 14th to the 19th near the port of Yevpatoria, 45 KM north of Sebastopol. The Russian Commander, Prince Alexander Menshikov was suprised by the allies, he had not expected them to attack so close to winter and therefore had not reinforced the Crimea. What he had available, he rushed to the ridge above the Alma, a naturally defensible position, where the Russians deployed numerous guns in two hastily built redoubts. The force was intended to delay the allies as they headed towards Sebastopol, however, preservation of the Russian force - especially the guns- was utmost in Menshikov's mind. 

Our game focuses on the British attack across the Alma, and up the ridge towards the redoubts, with the French potentially appearing on the western flank (as they did in reality). The British are deployed north of the Alma (the left of the photo), with the French in reserve (unbeknownst to the Russians) and the Russian forces are on the plateau, top right of the photo:


Our host, Nate briefing the players on their objectives and the rules of the game:

The Allies objective is to claim the heights so they can continue their march on Sebstapol.  The Russian objective is to extract a heavy toll from the allies, though not at the cost of losing the artillery, which the Russian commander, Menshikov considered invaluable. 


The Russian defenders in the greater redoubt (the red beads denote that the Russian guns start the game a little spooked; the green dice are the command pips available to the commanders).

The British line becomes somewhat disjointed crossing the Alma:


The Highlanders on the eastern flank make good progress, leaving their compatriots behind:


Gunfire from the 42nd sees off one Russian battery but pays a heavy price. The 2nd Division on the right struggles to catch up:


As the 2nd Division cross the Alma near Bourliouk, the Russians prepare to attack . They were ultimately successful, pushing the British back across the Alma.


A second wave Highlanders reaches the lesser redoubt...


... with predictable results for the Russian gunners:


Almost too late to be any use, the French have scaled the cliffs and appear on the Russian flank, catching them by suprise:


With the arrival of the French, the Russian forces - despite their success in holding off the 2nd division- find themselves outflanked. The lesser redoubt was lost, and the greater redoubt found itself between two enemy forces: Nate called the game as an allied victory, much like the historical battle.




The rules were Nate's own, the figures are all from Eureka's 18mm Crimean War range.



Sunday, 6 April 2025

The Battle of The Alma; Part 2

 I am very happy to say I will not be up late Thursday night, struggling to finish the terrain for next weekend's convention game Friday evening, as I have managed to finish this project well ahead of time!


With the panels done, I just had to make some emplacements to represent the Russian redoubts and a few vineyards. 



The redoubts were made with 15 mm gabions from Maverick Models and Evergreen Styrene strips, buttressed with insulation foam and then textured with a mix of ballast, sand and sanded grout.










The vineyards were fairly straight forward: Bachman Wire Foliage Branches in medium green, gently pulled apart laterally to give the impression of growing along an arbor.




I wish I had ordered more gabions. They are perfect and I could have made a proper, well fortified redoubt.

My Battlefield Accessories buildings will do for the village of Bourliouk:




The northern edge of the battlefield from which the British will assault the heights.


From the behind the redoubts, where the Russian reserve will wait:


Just a little more tidying up and we will be ready for Friday evening.