Ruminations on wargaming, especially the Seven Years War, the English Civil War and other 'black powder' periods. Occasional forays into obscure Nordic music and opinionated 'dribble' [sic] on Grimsby Town Football Club.
Friday, 30 September 2022
Worth a look
Thursday, 29 September 2022
Idle hands
I reckon the chap in the middle throwing his hat in the air is the Marquis of Granby, though someone will probably point out he wore a blue coat. Behind him in his cloak is Dick Turpin/Adam Ant. |
Sunday, 25 September 2022
The Devils in Skirts!
Off the painting desk, but not quite finished in terms of basing, come 7 bases of mid-18th century soldiers.
The Bosniaken (Prussia's 'Bosnian Lancers'). Heroics and Ros has decided to portray them in the same uniform as Minifigs did, which I think may be from the post-SYW period. |
Irregular Miniatures horse grenadiers painted up (roughly) as 1st Troop, Horse Grenadier Guards. I haven't done the 'twiddly bits' on the standard yet. |
British 15th Light Dragoons. Again, standard is sans twiddly bits. Also Irregular Miniatures. |
Dismounted French dragoons in forage caps. Again, these are Irregular Miniatures. |
I'll finish the bases later today. Can't wait for the H&R order to arrive so I can really beef up les Anglais.
Friday, 16 September 2022
The British are coming!
I'll be making a start over the next couple of days on the British for the WAS/SYW. I have a couple of very small orders from irregular Miniatures that arrived*. Together these include:
- Horse grenadiers in mitres - will be British (2nd Royal North British Dragoons?)
- Light dragoons in those little crested helmets** (15th or maybe 15th LD?)
- Highlanders (Black Watch?)
- Dismounted dragoons with some horse holders (French - they seemed to be mostly dismounted in the battles I've looked at)
Plus I've got a pack of Bosniak Lancers for the Prussians. They didn't see much action in the big battles, but, hey, you've got to have them because they're exotic right.
There's only enough for a base of each, except for two for the French dragoons and Bosniaken, but there weren't many of each type in any case. I'll see how they paint up though. Who knows, I may expand on their numbers regardless.
* Excellent service from Irregular. Unfortunately I prefer the more individually moulded offering from H&R, so I tend to use IM for troop types H&R don't do.
** These |
The main augmentation is awaiting production at Heroics and Ros. I ordered enough infantry and cavalry to bring the French up to muster for Minden/Fontenoy/Hastenbeck and British/Hanoverians for the same battles. I'm playing a bit fast and loose with the British and Hanoverians. I've bought enough overall (25-30 Infantry battalions for each battle), but it's a different split for each battle. Fontenoy is mostly British, whilst the SYW battles is majority Hanoverian. As they're all in red there will be a certain amount of 'proxying' going on. Even then, when I totted up what I would need including all the other British allies (Hessians, Dutch etc) I came to a number that was too high in GBP for my liking right now. So I decided to use Austrians for Dutch at Fontenoy, and Prussians for Hessians/Brunswickers and Anglo-German artillery. Also on the French side, I'll have Prussians standing in for Palatine infantry at Hastenbeck, and Austrians for the Saxons at Minden. Alles klar?
It's probably best I indulge in this proxying for a while as I'm rapidly running out of spare Ferrero Rocher boxes, and they've doubled in price since the first ones I bought. 30% recently alone, thus proving that even high-ranking diplomats are facing the Cost of Living Crisis (formerly known as 'Inflation').
Friday Reflection Corner
It's odd how I've gone from not being able to resist buying books on the English Civil War and wanting to get more troops from that nice Mr Pendraken, and being a bit jaded with the SYW, to almost a complete reversal. Maybe the pendulum will swing back again.
When the big new order is painted up I'll have substantial armies for the 5 major powers in the SYW, but will I stop there? There's a good chance not. Maybe the Dutch and Saxons will make a proper appearance. Or maybe the Reichs troops and Hessians. Also, as I mentioned before, I have an itch do the Italian theatre in the WAS. More whitecoats granted (on both sides!) but I've just 'got' to have some Spanish and Piedmontese. 🙄
Thursday, 8 September 2022
Twilight of the Soldier Kings - Videos
I posted this link early last year when the Twilight of the Soldier Kings Rules were first flagged up to me. I've just re-watched them because I wanted to check I was doing things properly. The answer was 'yes, when I remembered everything'.
But I post the link again because I think it is well worth watching this set of videos (about 5 mins each) which take you through a sample game, turn-by-turn. They really are a splendid set of rules. If you want to play games where you are Frederick, Ferdinand of even Charles of Lorraine (!) in charge of an army, then this ruleset is ideal in my opinion. After several games with them (without tweaking a thing!), I concluded that they are what I have been looking for for 30-odd years.
Hope that you give them a try:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKL0f6EVP_g&list=PLyeJr0AbkfGWGpPJBBLWRdO3E1MEOHs6_&index=1
PS I have no links with Nick who produced the rules or with the Wyre Forest war-games group. Just someone who really appreciates what he's created.
Friday, 2 September 2022
Best of 3 - Rossbach final
I ran the scenario again, for one last time, and I can tell you it was a close run thing at the end. It could have gone either way on the last turn.
The Prussians took a shorter route to cut across the allies line of march. Again they used their hussars effectively, slowing down the allies' pace. In TOTSK if you are more than 6 base widths from the enemy you can use a 'strategic march' rate. By shadowing the allied columns within 6 base widths but far enough away to escape, the Prussian hussars negated this, allowing the rest of the Prussian army time to 'cross the T'.
The French also begin to turn across the field in an attempt to win space to deploy.
Prussians turning across the allied line of march. Prussian hussars in the centre near the Imperial cavalry. |
Seydlitz's men, with proper reserves, bear down on the Austrian cuirassiers. |
Like a red brick wall! Focus on the Swiss. |
Meanwhile the Prussian guard cuirassiers (Garde du Corps and Gensdarmes) and the Regiment Garde and Grenadier Garde battalion have caught a French foot brigade in a pincer and wipe them out. |
Positions at the end. Prussians to the right of the red line. |
Top down view of the final positions. |
Up by Rossbach, a French infantry unit has manfully resisted being assaulted in front and flank. Another heroic performance. |
The reckoning. Imperialists top left, French bottom left, Prussians top right. |
So 3 games with the final score at 1 to the Franco-Imperial armies and 2 to the Prussians. I've enjoyed the challenge of coming up with the scenario and, I think, got something which is reasonably robust and competitive. I hope others will pick up the baton!
What's next? Well, I mentioned before about future phases of my expansion into the French side of the wars of the mid-18th century. I will be working out my order for more French and the Pragmatic Army /His Britannic Majesty's Army. Fontenoy and Minden were clearly in my sights, but I've been reading up on Hastenbeck. However, re-reading the books on the Rossbach-Leuthen campaigns has brought Breslau to my attention. A bit one-sided, but I get the sense there are more of you looking for Austrian victories than Prussian ones!