The scenario saw two German corps from Bulow's 2 Army attempting to push aside the unsupported (or so they thought!) French X Corps. The French - actually amounting to two corps - were heading west, the head of the column being just short of Sains (just to the left of centre on the photo). Part of a further French corps was on the western edge of the table.
This was the first outing for my 1914 French 6mm troops. |
The field grey hordes crossing the river and heading south. |
More Germans crossing the river south of Guise. |
I decided to give my veterans a rest, so the Germans I used came from a batch I picked up at Triples last year. |
An overview of the battlefield as the opposing forces come into contact. |
The French X Corps occupies the area of Guise. Most of the toys are Irregular, although this '75 is from Heroics & Ros. |
French troops crest the ridge and are confronted with a plain full of Germans. |
The battle for Sains develops - the Germans launch the first attacks while the French frantically try to deploy. |
Soon two full corps opposed each other at Sains. |
Further east the French had the benefit of a ridge to defend. |
X Corps artillery engages the enemy. |
Another overview - showing the armies largely engaged. |
Op14 uses a card activation system - in 1914 drawing a spade means troops must attack adjacent enemy - as in the case of these Germans. |
The French corps at Sains soon began to teeter on the brink of exhaustion. |
Once the German artillery was deployed the attacks intensified. |
The French on the right are being bombarded - the brigade has lost 50% of it's original four stands! |
The French at Sains had also suffered and had been trying to dig in when they became exhausted. |
The new management of Sains. |
German corps HQ and artillery. |
The second German corps HQ. |
German casualties were by now mounting. |
The Germans at Sains by no had come under pressure from a fresh French division approaching from the west. |
The Germans at Sains had to face two enemy formations. |
The French further east were saved only by the Germans running out of steam. |
French army HQ. These chaps are actually 1870 figures by Baccus which I picked up (painted) on Ebay. |
The French gunners get their own back - they needed to roll '3' or less on each of the two dice, so the target German brigade dropped from 75% to 25% strength! |
The French from the west soon began to lose momentum. |
An overview of the battle's latter stages. |
German air recce arrived too late to make any difference. |
The high-tech digital display I used as a turn counter. |