I finally have enough Poles for a game and Chris agreed to let me put on a game at the Barn this Sunday. The light wasn't great so the Photos are not the best.
Very loosely based on History as I had to make some changes last minute.Our Game has a Bolshevik Airfield in Ukraine being used as a forming up and jump off location for the Red Army, at the opposite end of the table the Poles have captured a village from local Anarchists.
The Poles deploy on and move forward with the cavalry regiments flanking the 4 infantry battalions. No casualties yet.
The Polish cavalry are the cream of their army and push forward aggressively on both flanks.
If the Reds can get organised they should be able to use the defences around the airfield to hold off the Poles on their left flank.
Using their own cavalry to counter the Poles, the Red cavalry is pushed to either flank, with one regiment passing through the airfield to get to the Polish Lancers.
The Red fighters look great but as they only came on the roll of a 6 did very little to support the forces of the Prolitariat.
Chris marches his Anarchist Brigade out of the forest to re-take the entrenched vilage. A tough nut with the Polish battalion supported by a tank and a 105mm gun.
Mike has the Poles defending the village and has a spotter in front of the village allowing him to open fire before the anarchists get themselves in range to respond.
The Reds manage to change the orders for two battalion of foot and a regiment of horse and quickly get them formed from marchc column to line. At least they can defend themselves now.
The Polish cavalry however have advanced past the village and threaten the Anarchists flank, leaving Chris stuck in the open under fire but unwilling to advance with lancers on his open flank.
Two squadrons of Russian Imperial Guard Polish Lancers advance on the Anarchists who remain undecided on what to do about it. Maybe they are having a vote?
Just outside the treeline the Anarchists are in a poor position, no cover but not yet in small arms range of the village.
To add insult to injury the Poles get a fighter plane which strafes the Anarchists and drives one company off entirely.
On the Polish right the cavalry close and the Red armoured car advances outside the defences to get a good shot at the Polish foot.
Half the Polish foot is drilled matching the Reds the other half is regular, essentially great war veterans, these are a bit harder to deal with for the Reds.
A Napoleonic site of a column of cavalry banners flying and sabres drawn as the Red horse approach the trenches around the airfield.
The Red cavalry advance past fighters which would be more use in the air, unfortunately the fuel supplies have yet to arrive for the planned attack so they must sit on the ground looking nice.
Chris's anarchists are hit again by artillery and he manages a triple 6 to save them all, again we see how powerful the Polish artillery is and how the Reds struggle to cope with it.
On the right the artillery has hit the Red armoured car and destroyed it and also the fuel truck for the airfield. Fortunately for the Bolsheviki it missed their cavalry column.
The Poles advance across the line and with most of the artillery out of action there is not much the Reds can do about it as the cavalry for both sides thunder towards each other.
The same cant be said for the Reds who take steady atrition from the Polish artillery.
Finally a red aircraft makes an appearance, in line with Red game so far this completely misses the Polish artillery it is attacking and fails to stay on table.
The Poles in French Horizon blue French uniforms and Pike Grey Polish Legion uniforms are some of my favourites, so far they are almost untouched as the close to small arms range.
The Anarchist MG has pushed forward into range of the village whilst the rest of the Anarchists linger outside the wood tryign to decide what to do next.
The Poles meanwhile are organising for a sweep down on the Anarchsist's with their Lancers.
Opposing the Polish cavalry the Reds have massed their own horse who seem to have a lot of flags for some reason!
Move 3 and the Regiment of Cossacks comes on table. Not really needed as it turns out I probably should have left them off but I schlepped up in the car for over an hour with them so....
Polish Lancers thunder into the Anarchists on the left of the Polish line.
The first of the right wing Polish cavalry engage with the reds and both sides take massive casualties
Through the centre the Cossacks advance into the crumbling Red lines. (For anyone confused at least 3 or more brigades of Cossacks deserted en-masse to the Poles and saw a fair bit of action)
In the village the Anarchists score a hit with artillery on the Polish foot but Mike manages a double six saving throw, lucky bugger!
Almost time for the final assault and the Red lines are looking thin as the Poles advance.
Wha'ts left of the Polish lancers advance on the Red trenches, the two figures in the distance are all that remains of the Red cavalry regiment that took them on.
The Polish volunteers battalion has taken some punishment from the airfield defenders but advances past the burning armoured car for the final attack.
Left of centre the Erdhadt armoured car supports the Polish foot into a pretty damaged looking Bolshevik defence. The Reds are running out of troops
The left of the Red army is looking pretty sparse as both Cavalry regiments have fought each other to a stand still here too.
Most of the Anarchist have pulled back into the woods to fight another day. Possibly against the Reds next time who knows? The Poles have seen them off but at a high cost in casualties.
We certainly got a result, a resounding victory for the Poles. The Cavalry for both sides had fought each other to a standstill but the Polish infantry and artillery were virtually untouched whilst the red infantry were on the verge of collapse. A historical result but a few lessons for me with game design for this period.
A very fun game though a little too easy for the Poles in the end perhaps but I think everyone enjoyed it and its given us lots to consider for future Russo-Polish war games.
Thanks for stopping by.