Green Flags rout through the still pinned Red Flags.
No Flags Boxer Riflemen duel the Sikhs.
The Black Flags Charge Smythburns and the Hong Kong men.
The Black Flags regroup for another charge which fails.
Rapid fire is Ensign Dethdellr's command .
Black Flags hunkers down in the forest (the four loses to two for the Hong Kong unit in the last charge are in the center).
The Black Flags regroup for yet another charge which... fails
The remnants of the Green Flags shakes the morale of the Green Flags and No Flags.
The Red Flags and No Flags break and run under heavy rifle and machinegun fire
The Tigermen advance, behind cover.
The fourth and final charge on the outpost by the Black Flags...which fails again
The last three of the Hong Kong detachment and Smythburns, after beating off the last brave charge of the Black Flags.
Last of the Black Flags.
What a time for the machinegun to jam!!! The Tigermen easily over run and destroy the pesky Nordfelt team, and then run onto the bayonets of the Sikhs. The fight is short and swift.
The pitiful remains of the Tigermen run for their lives.
Regroup and advance is now the order of the day for the Sikhs, 50% losses is nothing to these fanatic warriors of the Queen Empress Victoria.General Shi Yang looks on in dismay as the morale of his Imperial troops breaks and they too run for their lives (having taken only one loss and missing every time they fired. The allied Europeans fire power was too much for his brave but out gunned forces. Empress Cixi will not be pleased.With the routing of the Imperial soldiers, the last unbroken Boxer unit; the hard fought victory goes to the remains of the Allied survivors: Capt. Sydney Smythburns. 3 of the 12 Hong Kong detachmentSubadar Imma Khan and 5 Sihks. 10 men out of 39.
Most of the miniature warriors were Minifig pieces, a small group of Boxers were from Ral Partha, I painted all of them in the early 1980's. The rules were a mix of home grown and "The Men Who Would Be Kings" from Osprey
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