Game Report 02: The Slaughterhouse 3 (part 1)

The second game was played between LAFers Captain Blood (German) and OSHIROmodels (British, fielding many of his own troops) with the author as Umpire. Rules were a variation of ‘Rebels & Patriots’.

It was a matter of poor timing that just this weekend the Minister of War had been at his Sussex estate. Though planned as an intense working weekend, with much to be done to catch up on developing events in Europe, the Minister had included his mistress in the travelling party.

Unfortunately, the Minister’s planned weekend had become overtaken by events. With the Germans Forces having made their surprise landing at  Worthing and then quickly advanced towards Horsham, the Minister had been forced to scurry from his estate.

The Minister of War, his Personal Private Secretary and his Mistress - The Three - are in now hiding in or near a complex of buildings - The Slaughterhouse - on the road between Worthing and Horsham, at the junction with road to Guildford. It’s not known if anyone else is present.


Though located at a key road junction, The Slaughterhouse is not a huge site. It known to have three main buildings: the Killing Room, the Meat Locker and the Offices; there is also a Tool Shed and a Furnace Room. The civilians WILL be somewhere in The Slaughterhouse.

Being a source of information, both the British and Germans want to find the Minister. However, the commanders of the two opposing forces also have different secret objectives, though such is the importance of their respective missions, they have also each been instructed that their force is considered expendable.


The opposing forces arrived at their start lines, though to get things underway each was allowed to position their gun 12” forward.

The British had an initial advantage inasmuch as they started closer to The Slaughterhouse. Their force comprised a mix of regulars (in limited numbers) and volunteers, both with marksmanship a strength, though the volunteers were extremely likely to fold during Fighting. The volunteers had a light gun, which while easily manoeuvrable lacked range and impact.



The German force was comprised of Bavarian regulars who were veterans of the Franco Prussian War. However this force was disadvantaged by having areas of open ground to cross. The Bavarian troops were more robust than their opponents but due to the regular Infantry being equipped with a lesser quality rifle, they had shorter range. The capability of their Krupp gun significantly exceeded that being used by the British, with the Bavarians also having a limber to hand.



For much of the game, the British had the initiative. They were fast off their start line, making for The Slaughterhouse while using its buildings as cover, with elements to each flank engaging the Germans with the intent of slowing them up and whittling them down (for which their longer rifle range was extremely useful). The light gun was manhandled up the small hill, to dominate the clear ground to the front of The Slaughterhouse. With the gun positioned at height, the Yeomanry Cavalry provided a screen in front of it.



With their Commander leading (albeit safely shielded by the looming bulk of The Slaughterhouse) the  Bavarians launched forward, with Cuirassiers at their flanks and the Krupp gun being trundled along the lane to quickly bring the enemy in range. 



The British continued their push, in the centre they were closing on The Slaughterhouse and at the flank  taking the fight to the Germans.




Ignoring the accumulating losses on his flanks - especially amongst the Cuirassiers who were shot up before being charged by the much lighter Yoemanry horse - the German Commander pressed forward, into the sheepfold, almost reaching The Slaughterhouse.



The British centre now comprised a mass of men in the cattle field, who quickly jumped the wall into The Slaughterhouse courtyard, all the time protected by the riflemen on their right flank.





The Germans pushed right up to The Slaughterhouse perimeter wall……. 



…… while inside the British searched the Meat Locker, finding two officers of the Sussex Constabulary…..



….. as the British CO (in blue) vaulted the wall to pull the Minister of War from the Toolshed.



Continued in Part 2