The Loyalist advanced unobserved to start the game and nearly reached the sentries before being spotted.
The two Loyalist players (Dave P and Allen H). The one on the left, Dave P, had to leave part way through the game. (Hope everything was OK, Dave.) He commanded a unit of militia and a unit of Loyalist Raiders. The raiders as mentioned earlier were very effective.
Once spotted, the Loyalists quickly came under fire. The unit of militia took no losses but plenty of shock.
It took a while, but the main body of loyalists began to move and advanced on the house. They approached the side and took the house under fire.
Seeing an opportunity, the Rebel player decided to attempt to charge the broken militia and Loyalist Raiders in an attempt to reduce the Loyalist force morale. But did not roll well enough to leave the yard.
The risk did not pay off and the main body of Loyalists charged an destroyed the single rebel group, killing its big man. The picture is from the Facebook post from the event as I forgot to take a picture of this.
The main body of loyalists then charged the house repeatedly and took the bottom floor. Several attempts were made to run upstairs as well. A firing random event from the Rebel player led to the house catching fire which ended the game in a Loyalist victory. The house and home was lost. Here is the defeated Rebel (Mark C on the left) and the victorious Loyalist (Allen on the right).
At the same time, Mark Luther was running a game of Coastal Patrol featuring Soviets against Germans. Over lunch, Mark told me that the game ended as a draw with both sides left nearly broken.
The other two games were a game of O Group with 10mm miniatures and a 1st World War game of Chain of Command in Africa (28mm). The Africa game was amazing and I really feel like I missed out playing that one.
In the afternoon, Mark and I were in the Bag the Hun game that was based on the TV show Black Sheep Squadron. I had a Japanese Shotai of three planes commanded by a top ace. The target was to shoot down a flight of two Avengers. My ace maneuvered perfectly and got on the tail of an Avenger at point blank range. He had no less than four opportunities to fire on the Avenger. He managed to lightly damage the aircraft but received engine damage in return and had to flee the battle. My other two planes were shot down pretty quickly. I think Mark lost one of his Zeros. All Corsairs and Avengers were able to exit the game. Not my best flying.
My forces before the game starts.
Things looked promising as I quickly got on an Avenger's tail. My two wingmen are still alive at this point.
No matter how much my Ace shot, I failed to strike damage on the Avenger. A Corsair (not piloted by Boyington) shot down one of my other planes and here the other is about to be killed.
After some lucky shooting by the Avenger, my ace gets engine damage and turns around to retreat.
Mark (left) commanded the other three Zeroes and the Drew M, who piloted Boyington and his wingman (right).
And our host for the game, Mark B. Fantastic job running the game and the "Emmy" dice mechanic that he added added alot of fun.
The other afternoon games were a second run of the WWI Chain of Command game, a game of What A Tanker set in Stalingrad and a game of Charlie Don't Surf (20mm minis I think). All of the games seemed like great fun. The What a Tanker game seemed to be a 10mm game.
The What a Tanker game looked like fun.
The Charlie Don't Surf game also looked like a great time.
The event host, Chad, did an amazing job pulling this together. There was a raffle that i didn't win. But everyone got a gift bag.
The next day, I met my college roommate who presented me with a gift. A big box of mostly painted 15mm Minifig Napoleonics. I was shocked with the number of figures that were there. Aparently, there was a church member at his mother's church who was a wargamer who passed away. His wife, not knowing what it was, sold it at a church rummage sale. My roommate's Mom purchased them and gave them to him thinking he might like them. Having no use for them, he gave them to me. I am still trying to sort these miniatures out and figure out what is there. In the box, there were two very old Warhammer 40k miniatures. Still in the blister Packs.

































