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Thursday, February 3, 2022

Boer War One Hour Skirmish.

 My third play of OHSW is set during the Boer War. The scenario is based on the one from Wargaming History; the Boer War. As I no longer have the book it's mostly from memory. I had bought the figures and built the house years ago but never got around to using them. This seemed like a good time and about time.

Captain Hunt of the Bushveld Carbineers is given information that members of a Boer commando are hold up in a farmhouse. They are said to be hungry and tired. He gathers some troopers and heads of to capture the Boers.

The game will be 7 turns.

The British: 3

Captain Hunt Leader 2 rifle, pistol
Sargent leader 1 rifle
Trooper 1 bruiser rifle
Trooper 2 bruiser rifle
Trooper 3 dead shot rifle
Trooper 4-9 Rifle

The Boer: 2

Leader 2 rifle, pistol
Dead shot rifle
Boer 1 Shotgun
Boers 2-5 rifle.

Using the cover of darkness Cpt Hunt has moved his men up close to the farmhouse. Are the Boers asleep or waiting in ambush? 


Confident the Boers are unaware Cpt Hunt moves up

Getting into position.


The Australians advance. 

Using the kraal as cover the bruisers move to flank the Boers.



The Boers are wide awake!

The Boers open fire hitting Captain Hunt and several others. Fortunately Hunt recovers and keeps the Australians going. The Boers feel the pressure and start to move out of the farmhouse. Then their sniper takes on final shot.

The Boers start their retreat.


Two Carbineers move in for close assault.

Captain Hunt is shot a second time, this time fatally.

The Boers escape out the back.

I'm enjoying the OHSW rules the play is quick and I can knock out a turn or two before work and finish the game in the evening. There's a bit of drama when drawing the cards and sequence of the actions has to be given some thought so point aren't wasted if a Joker turns up.

There's an active FB page that is quick to answer questions and has some great ideas for scenarios.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/232318944493472 


Thanks for reading

6 comments:

  1. Great looking game, l really ought to get my book out and give them a whirl…

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    1. Thanks. When playing solo the activation system lends some excitement.

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  2. I've wanted to play this scenario for 40 years.....

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    1. I had just watched Breaker Morant. Seeing everything after clearing up the workroom helped too.

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  3. This is a great scenario pm me on Lead Adventure and I can send it to you. I have always wanted to play it and also considered number of knock off scenarios one involving British forces coming to collect Boer civilians for transportation to the concentration camps, when they are met with some Boer resistance. Good scenarios can be created involving blockhouses too. Do like your farmhouse.

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  4. Thanks. The Boer seems like a good conflict for these small quick actions.

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