Monday, February 24, 2020

Spanish American War (TMWWBK)

Spanish American War (Philippines)
Zapote Line (Near Manila)

Here is the second scenario I am building for my Jungle Scramble 2020 Campaign.  I set this one using my newly made jungle terrain.  In this battle, unlike the Tonkin battle posted last month we will introduce some boats.  I ran a quick playtest the night before I packed up the board and went down south to play with the CSGA gang.  Always a blast going down there.  I should also be putting on these two scenarios at my other club meetings, CMH up in Denver.   The purpose is to build these scenarios in time for a Campaign start later Spring, through Summer and wrapping it up Late Fall.  I am creating at least two more scenarios using other troop and Colonial locations. Going to be exciting having players from Colorado and Florida participating.

I started this blog below showing a little bit on the river build and showing a small gunboat I built for this specific scenario. So let's go to it.

This scenario was influenced by my reading of the Zapote River line near Manila.  They featured blockhouses which I converted one I had laying around.  This is an American attack on a strategic part of the Zapote River which includes one of those blockhouses controlling the river.  It also features a Spanish base of operations where the Spanish Navy has setup defenses.  I thought the scenario worked out well using The Men Who Would Be King and the Gunboat & Dhow! rules modified for the TMWWBK rule system.

The battle was set for 8 turns with the Americans trying to penetrate the Spanish defenses.  In this battle the Spanish held on for a Marginal victory.  It could be seen that with a couple of more turns, or better luck, the Americans might have been swarming over the defenses.  But not today.

Viva Espana!
Enjoy the AAR in pictures, Last Stand Dan





























4 comments:

Jonathan Freitag said...

Spectacular looking game! Is the blockhouse commercial or custom?

Last Stand Dan said...

Thanks for the comments. No it’s a Commercial timber blockhouse from 4Ground. Very nice model I was dying to use it for something. So after looking at some SAW pictures it didn’t look that out of place except for the roof. So found a nice tutorial to make some tile roof from cardboard.

Mad Guru said...

Looks & reads like an awesome game, Dan! Only wish I'd been there to enjoy it! The new version of your river tiles with the clear caulking looks fantastic!

Mltiadis said...

What a wonderful wargame and what a spectacular scenery!! I wonder if I could adapt it for Britis Mahdist period... Cheers !