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Sunday, 14 December 2025

Jolly Good Show! - Waterloo at Battleground, Middlesborough - Sat 29 Nov

 The third and final BBB rules Waterloo run by the Ilkley Irregulars was on Saturday 29th at the Battleground Show, Middlesborough, UK.  The show is run by Leon from Pendraken Miniatures and had a range of games - different periods, scales & genres.  We were pretty busy all day, so apart from trips to the loos, I didn't get a lot of time to look at the other games and gamers.

The Battleground show is held in the Middlesborough Sports Village, a large sports hall that featured heating and lots of lighting.  It's easy to get to (Motorway or Dual Carriageway pretty much door to door for me) and Google Maps got me there in good time.  It is also FREE

On the day the Irregulars (Mike and I) were joined by Charlie, who provided an excellent Wellington inpression.

I have described the games we put on at Joy of Six and Fiasco in previous posts, so check these out for more details of the scenario etc.

We found the organisers, traders, gamers and public to be really friendly and we had an early joiner in the form of Alan, who played till about 1pm as the British left flank.  He enjoyed his game and has already asked to be part of our Joy of Six Game (we've filled in the forms for Borodino....).

We also discovered several gamers in and around Ilkley - we hope to welcome these gentlemen at a later date to join us in battle.

The battle of Waterloo - participation game 3

Charlie was keen to be British (with Alan for the morning), so Mike commanded the French left and I was the French right.  As this was our fifth fight (you can see the practice games here - game 1 and here - game 2) we had finally mastered the scenario rules and the game went well.  We were also joined by another couple of players in the afternoon, keen to roll dice and try BBB.

I was busy gaming and talking, so only took 4 photos, as follows:

Set up  - troops deployed waiting orders....


Turn 4 - the Prussians arrive at the bottom of the photo - in the centre the Allied defenders of Papelotte hang on by the luckiest of die rolls and repel repeated French attacks.  

The view from the French baseline.  The French right has run out of steam, in the foreground the Guard heads right to repel the Prussians.  

On the French left Mike's massive left hook has fully developed and Charlie (thinking that this is different game) tries to phone a friend.  



In the end, the Allies held three objectives, so the battle was classed as an Allied win. 

All that remained was to pack up and head home....


Reflections:

It has been interesting to fight the same battle five times, we have certainly road tested the scenario.  It is tough for the French - they need early wins against the Anglo-Dutch, followed by a slow Prussian advance.  This did not happen at Middlesborough!

By the time of this game we had got setting up and packing down into quite a slick operation, so there was a small opportunity to look at the rest of the show.

We have enjoyed the games more with a greater number of participants, as one of us can Umpire and the other field questions.

Most of the participants had bought the rules and started to try them out - it is great to see how quickly gamers on the day become familiar with BBB - spending less time looking at the rules and more time planning ahead and interacting with other gamers.  

BBB combines simplicity with a high level of nuance.  It also makes both combat and movement variable - so you can never rely on your troops, or opponents, being always able to perform manoeuvres and assaults.  The more complicated the assault or more units involved, the more likely it is to unravel somewhere along the line...

As mentioned above, we are planning Borodino in the Summer at Joy of Six.  Book your seats early!


Monday, 22 September 2025

Ligny & Quatre Bras - 16 June 1815 - refought 23 & 30 May 2025

 Slightly out of chronological order - here's the battles of Ligny & Quatre Bras, 16 June 1815 - refought approximately 210 years later.  Quatre Bras is probably not a battle, at least not in BBB terms, but as it was on the same day and roughly in the same place, combining the two actions adds a level of complexity and interest to the battles.

The Scenario was written by Matt Bradley and is available as a free download in the files section of the BBB Group.  You can find it here - but you may need to log on first!

Here's the map:


Mike took the British and Prussians, I took the French.  Here's the table laid out for the start.  Apologies for the lighting - it was actually a sunny day!

French Left


French Right


Turn 2  On the left, the french push toward Quatre Bras, in the middle the French push across the stream and threaten the Prussian line.


On the right, the French Guard threaten Tongrinelle 


Turn 4 - on the left the French took Quatre Bras, whilst the British used their firepower advantage (pink counters) to drive them back out.  In the centre the French took losses as they assaulted the objective villages.  I had formed my cavalry into one big menacing block....


To the right, the French piled on the pressure, with one unit breaking through to take an objective village.


Turn 5   On the left the French lost Quatre Bras and the centre became a slogging match.


On the right, the Guard drove the Prussians out of Tongrinelle, with Mike's left flank getting hammered.


 

Turn 6  On the left flank the French had been thoroughly hammered by the British, but this turn saw the arrival of French re-inforcements!



In the middle the French continue to hammer away at those objective villages and on the right the Guard prepare to wheel left.


Turn 7 - on the left, the French reinforcements shake out of column (2 x speed on roads) and dep[loy ready to assault.  The big block of French cavalry has slowly been whittled down, but still threatens Blucher's right.


On the right, the Prussians have retreated as more French arrive and the Guard attacks the Prussian left.


Turn 8 - on the left the French advance to the Bridge, the British form up to defend Quatre Bras again.  One sneaky unit of Brits has skirted the forest to take potshots at lurking French cavalry.


On the right the Prussians still hold one objective village as the French close in for the kill.


French 9 on the last French move,  it's a standoff at Quatre Bras and the assault against the last Prussian objective village goes in.


On the right the French hold the objective villages, just in case the Prussians try a last minute assault to regain them.  


Allied 9 - the French have not retaken Quatre Bras, but the Allies have not been able to advance south of the river Thyle with more than 50% of their troops.


In the centre the French hold 4 objectives, with the Prussians holding just one objective village.  There are no more Prussians to the right of this picture!




Conclusions 

It was a really good game, not just because I won.  i managed to get most of the rolls i wanted and drove the British and the Prussians back.  Mike was not as lucky with the dice, but he put up a spirited defence and only gave ground slowly.

Having the Allies and Prussians both on the table made a lot of sense - the French need to contain the British and secure their left flank.

This game allows you to field those shiny Waterloo British uniforms as well as the Prussians, plus the Guard gets to play a pivotal role in it all.

I highly recommend the scenario.

Thanks to Mike, worthy opponent and provider of regular teas and coffees!