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Thursday, 9 July 2026

Model railways, mini-campaigns ... and another ghost of an idea

After I wrote my recent blog post entitled MODEL RAILWAYS, MINI-CAMPAIGNS ... AND THE GHOST OF AN IDEA I remembered the plot of Antoine Vanner's most recent book in the DAWLISH CHRONICLE, BRITANNIA'S BLUFF.

The plot of the book revolves around an attempt to draw Turkish attention away from Gallipoli in the run up to the Allied evacuation and involves a landing and temporary occupation of part of the Turkish coast in the Gulf of Alexandretta.

The main means of communication in the area is a railway line, and it plays an important role in the defence of the landing area.

Now, this would make another excellent railway-based mini-campaign, as the maps from the book show.

© Antoine Vanner

© Antoine Vanner

Notes
In the book, the two redoubts (Wellington and Marlborough) were constructed by the landing force and were served and supported by the railway. They were intended to be the outer defences for the landing area at Alexandretta.
The defensive Clapham Perimeter around Toprakkale Junction was constructed by the landing force to protect its improvised airfield and the local railway depot. It was also the base for an extemporised railway gun.
The Turkish force that was sent to attack the landing area comes from the direction of Ceyhan.

So, this is yet another ghost of an idea that may never come to fruition ... but it certainly has the sort of potential that makes it worth investigating further!


BRITANNIA’S BLUFF: THE DAWLISH CHRONICLES: NOVEMBER 1915 – JANUARY 1916 was written by Antoine Vanner and published in 2025 by Old Salt Press (ISBN 9781 943 40470 4) and can be purchased via Amazon in paperback or Kindle editions.

4 comments:

  1. That is a really interesting idea. The rail line makes this a great point-to-point map system.
    With the last few map related posts I'm wonder, are you reading my mind?

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    1. WEK 3,

      If one looks at warfare from the middle of the nineteenth century until the middle of the last ... and even up to the modern day, railways are THE method of transporting large numbers of men and their equipment across country. As a result, I think that they really ought to feature far more in wargames.

      All the best,

      Bob

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  2. An interesting idea. Might be a good candidate for a Dominion mini campaign to get it on the table quickly and easily. I think Dominion of the Red and White would handle it very well.

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    1. Mark Cordone,

      That's an excellent idea! I'm going to be very busy over the next few days, but I'll have a look at your idea in greater depth next week.

      All the best,

      Bob

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