It was time to get one of my favourite collections out of the box and onto the table, the Spanish Civil War is one of the most interesting and complex of modern conflicts, it is without doubt one of the more popular here at Yarkshire Gamer.
Republican Air Raid on the town |
Carlist Command guarding the Church |
The Battle of Quinto occurred between 24th and 26th August 1937 and was part of the larger Republican Offensive refered to today as the Battle of Belchite. It is probably recognised mostly in the English speaking world as British and American Infantry from the International Brigades were involved in the assault on the town.
I was able to locate a PDF of a study of the Battle via a request for help on TMP http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=472371
Nationalist Anti Tank Gun arrives on the table |
The above map (randomly found on the internet so apologies no credit) gives a really good over view of the Battlefield, in fact if you look at the town today on Google Earth you can make out the main features detailed above.
My plan was to recreate the main features of the map on a 12 x 6 table and approximate the Republican Attack using the figures at our disposal.
Table Set Up
The photo above show the table from the rear left of the Nationalist position, you can see the train line that runs through the town with the train station nearest the camera, the hill in front of the station is representative of the Purburel, the smaller hill behind it the Las Eras.
A view straight down the table, Republican forces attack left to right, the Nationalist positions are along the line of the Purburel across Las Eras and then into the town, Cemetery and Church. Areas of scrub are random, wooded areas are estimates.
The far end of the table, looking across the Cemetery into the Nationalist area and the main built up area of Qunito.
The Cemetery was one of the main features on the Battlefield, I can only assume that it is the same structure that exists today, it's a big walled area and would have made a strong defensive position. The pieces of the Cemetery were purchased from 4ground and came ready painted, some lovely detail on the grave stones, apologies they don't do Spanish inscriptions.
Rules
Event Cards and Cash |
Hispano Suiza Armoured Car |
Nationalist Forces
Nationalist Aircraft with top secret Pilot Invisibility Cloak |
Carlist Company 1 HQ Section of 4 figures inc Standard Bearer and 3 Platoons each with 8 figures including 1 Sgt all armed with Rifles.
Falange Company organised as above.
The Carlists set up in the Cemetery and town whilst the Falange set up on the Las Eras / Purburel line.
A Carlist Platoon holding the Cemetery |
Shoot Fight Morale Private NCO Officer
Falange 4 4 5 6 8
Carlist 4 5 5 7 9
Civil Guard 5 4 6 8 10
Military 5 4 5 7 9
Nationalist Reinforcements
I developed a "cash" based reinforcement system for our games. Each player rolls a certain number of d10 (Scenario dependent) per turn, a roll of 6 - 10 gains the player 10 Pesetas to spend on new additions.
For this game the Nationalist Forces have two players, each recieves 8d10 in the first turn and then 3d10 turn 2, 4d10 turn 3, 3d10 turn 4, then 4d10 etc
The only restriction on purchasing is that if you start to buy a Company you have to buy all of it (including Command before starting to purchase a new Company, other weapons and tanks can be bought at any time including mid Company.
Nationalist Infantry at Quinto Station |
2 Companies of Carlist Infantry organised as above, platoon and command are 20 Pesetas each (80 for a company).
1 Company of Civil Guard organised as above, platoon and command are 30 Pesetas each.
3 Companies of Nationalist Infantry organised as above but with 1 LMG per Platoon at 25 Pesetas per Platoon.
Panzer I |
Ammunition at 10 Pesetas for 5 rounds or 5 Pesetas for 1d4 rounds
1 Dynamitaero with unlimited ammo 20 Pesetas
1 Truck 20 Pesetas
Light Mortar and crew (2inch) 35 Pesetas
HMG and crew 40 Pesetas
Heavy Mortar (81mm) and Crew 50 Pesetas
Armoured Car or Anti Tank Gun 55 Pesetas
75mm Field Gun and crew or Light Tank 60 Pesetas
Our commanders are limited to those figures avaliable in the box, some of which are generic for both sides and are bought on a first come first served basis.
All purchases have their move card added to the game deck at the point of purchase and arrive on table on the first turn of their card.
Republican Hispano Suiza Armoured Car |
This battle is mostly known outside Spain as both the American and British Battalions of the International Brigades (amongst others) took part in the attack and therefore is mentioned in English Language texts on the period.
The Republican objective is simple, capture the town and get a move on doing it before the Nationalist Forces build up.
Republican Forces advance under heavy fire |
The troop stats for the Republicans are,
Shoot Fight Morale Private NCO Officer
International Brigades 5 4 6 8 10
Assaltos 5 5 6 8 10
Poum Militia 3 3 4 6 7
Republican Reinforcements
For this game the Republicans have 3 players, each player rolls 8d10 at the start of the game and 4d10 per turn during the game, generating money to spend on reinforcements as described in the Nationalist section above.
3 Companies of International Brigades at 20 Pesetas per Platoon
3 Companies of Assaltos at 25 Pesetas per Platoon
8 Companies of POUM Militia at 15 Pesetas per Platoon
A burning T26 not a good sign for the Republican Attack |
Also avaliable are the following,
Ammunition at 10 Pesetas for 5 rounds or 5 Pesetas for 1d4 rounds
1 Dynamitaero with unlimited ammo 20 Pesetas
1 Truck 20 Pesetas
Light Mortar and crew (2inch) 35 Pesetas
HMG and crew 45 Pesetas
Heavy Mortar (81mm) and Crew 50 Pesetas
Armoured Car or Anti Tank Gun 55 Pesetas
75mm Field Gun and crew or Light Tank 60 Pesetas
T26 Tank 70 Pesetas
Again the above is limited to what is avaliable at the time in the YG collection.
So there we have the set up for the game, I will be back shortly with an AAR.
Lovely looking set up! I have to admit it is the conflict I am most interested in wargaming in the 20th century, the only problem would be I would have to do both sides and explain it all to the mob I play with who would rather be playing WW2! Very interested to see how this goes!
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It's a fascinating period for sure, one of my favourites. It's like WW2 only the stuff you thought was really poor is actually the bees knees. A T26 is the Tiger Tank of SCW π
DeleteWhat a game! Great table and miniatures 8)
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DeleteGreat set up. Looking forward to the AAR.
ReplyDeleteCheers AJ AAR coming soon π
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DeleteHello, you can find other article about this battle in "Revista de Historia Militar nΒΊ 115" (pages 89 to 134):
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http://publicaciones.defensa.gob.es/pprevistas/2daba26b-fb63-65ab-9bdd-ff0000451707/pubData/source/RHM_115.pdf
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Many thanks for that, I do have a copy of the off and it was a great source of information π
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