Friday, October 18, 2024

The Battle of Ascalon 1099 - Cotswold All Dayer - Part 1

36 Hours to go before the Cotswold all dayer.

The plan is a game based loosely on the Battle of Ascalon set during the 1st Crusade where the Christian Armies catch the Fatimid/Egyptian Army outside of Ascalon in August 1099.

Using Lion Rampant we will have 4 commands representing the Christians forces, with a further 4 Commands for the Arab forces.


Each command is 36 points strong with chits per command to decide on who takes each the first turn. It's been quite the effort over the last few weeks with two of us spending most evening ploughing through ranks of cavalry and spearmen. The Arab forces now out number the Christians by quite a margin.

A well deserved day off tomorrow as I wait for the Varnish to dry on three more cavalry units.

Gripping Beast Cavalry with shields from Little Big Man Studio

I am not a fan of painting cavalry and this was only meant to be a small project but I appear to now hold the largest collection of cavalry across all my collections with still another 4 units to make up and paint..... Not sure how that happened......




With another one of our merry band painting a similar number it should look quite intimidating for the Christian forces. Let's see if their Elite Norman cavalry can break through our mass ranks of horse archers and light cavalry.


Perhaps something green for a change next.... :-)

5 comments:

  1. Nice! I would like to see your scenario and OB for Ascalon.

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  2. Excellent looking force, they look really superb, be interesting to see what the Crusaders can do against this lot!

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  3. Beautiful work Stu the collection looks great. We have played and enjoyed Ascalon up here but not using Lion Rampant. I too have gradually developed a lot of Arab cavalry and I still have more in the box !

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  4. Great work and an impressive looking collection. It looks to have been well worth the effort

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  5. Lovely work on these Stu....and you can never have too many Arab cavalry when taking on the Franks!

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