Wednesday, 12 April 2017

The mule train .....

Captain Scharfe and a detachment of the king jagers are taking a mule train carrying the money to pay the border patrol troops via a backroad ...somehow the information about the money transfer has reached the ears of Serrani's maurauders who have decided to intercept the mule train .....

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The jagers with the mule train move along a drove road ...
 Serrani's maruaders work their way up the road .....
 Serrani with the lead group takes up position behind the hedge, having seen the mule train; more of his men work their way across the fields ...
 Serrani and his men open fire, the jagers return fire and start to move the mule train into cover as best they can ...
 Serrani and his men move forwards as the jagers hug the hedge line, both sides exchange fire...
However the jagers are not on their own, the grey rider and some mounted jagers are nearby and hear the gun fire, they set off down the road ....
 also parallel and a bit further along are Mademoiselle Givenchy's Irregulars, who move quickly towards the road coming up behind the rest of Serrani's Marauders ...
 The mounted jagers arrive and catch Serrani and some of his marauders in the road ....

The Irregulars deal with the rest of the Marauders .....
 who eventually have had enough and make a run for it .....

 Serrani has been captured and is lying down wounded in the road under guard ...
 meanwhile the Irregulars chase off the last of the Marauders ...
The Grey rider, Captain Scharfe and Mlle. Givenchy meet up to discuss the capture of Serrani and the dispersal of his marauders...

3 comments:

Stryker said...

A good day for law and order!

Paul Howes said...

Hi Allan,I like the use of the plastic tree`s to help build up your creative scene.
Sure it is great to make tree`s, but off the peg ones have their well earned places in this wonderful hobby that vastly includes many fields of play. BB

Chris Gregg said...

Well done Allan. Very attractive game , and I'm not just referring to Mlle Givenchy. I do like those classic Britains and Merit trees, brings back memories
Chris
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