I opted to try and recreate the battle ground around Caldec hill and the Hoar apple tree rather than the traditional site. I used the Osprey Hastings book for the numbers with roughly 400 men being a standard unit, and the Hail Caesar Dark Age army list to make each division proportional, and the points to make the armies even.
| The book that got me inspired to create this version of the battle. Having visited Battles this battle location makes more sense to me. |
| What I'm trying to recreate |
| The armies lined up. Ideally I'd have 2.5 ft more either side which would make the board size 8x6 |
| The Franco Flemish right wing and Williams smallest division |
| The Dukes Normans in the centre |
| The Bretons on the left wing |
| Earl Leofwine's wing |
| King Harolds' centre and his left wing commanded by Earl Gyrth |
| Earl Leofwine's men |
| King Harold's men, with himself under the tree |
| Gyrth's men and Danish mercenarines. The mercenaries were their own division but didn't count to the army break points. |
| The kids set off cautiously not knowing the rules |
| Lots of arrows and eventually javelins flying between the lines. I made the ground off the hills rough so it was slow going for the Norman main line but ok for lights |
| Harold blundered with his skirmishers who all veered to the right inadvertently allowing him to concentrate his shooting on the Franco Flemish |
| The Dukes cautious advance begins to tempt Lefowine off the hill |
| The Saxon skirmishers get bolder |
| Earl Gyrth senses an opportunity an tries to move his Gebur up to support the skirmishers against the Franco Flemish |
| The Danes being bolder achieve their move straightening the line but not coming off Caldec hill |
| King Harold in the shade |
| Time ran out and nibbles called leaving the battle on the cusp of a mighty clash. |