Our annual Train Show is this weekend, where we put on a wargame for two days - this year, Lion Rampant.
This was set during The 100 Years War - somewhere in southern France. Four, competing warbands descended on the County of Toulouse to create mayhem.
But first we had to set-up:
Each of the 32 point warbands had a camp, located in the corner of the table.
Some were mainly foot soldiers but one was exclusively mounted:
The defenders were centred around the Count's castle:
You can see, left, the coveted "Holy Grail' trophy we were competing for.
Victory points were gained by destroying defender units & the units of rivals. Bonus points were gained by burning villages, capturing fleeing peasants & livestock but the biggest bonus was gained for capturing the good Count & his lady after slaying their paladin in single combat.
Suffice it to say, a great day of gaming was had, with lots of interest from passing spectators.
The game will be repeated tomorrow.
donald
Figures mostly Tumbling Dice 20mm & Strelets' 1/72. Castle by Zvesda.