Thursday, 27 April 2023

A whole week without a post…….

Been a busy few days with family commitments, a couple of visits to Scotland and some really nice weather encouraging me to get out on my bikes. This has slowed hobby progress but progress is still being made.

To boost my Peninsular project I picked up a couple of French units off eBay, either part painted or needing rebasing I have been working on these as well as painting up a larger unit. Here are the first of the completed units.

They needed to be rebased and a couple of extra figures painted up to complete the unit.
The next unit is also close to completion, but I have two more to rebase which is proving a faff 😢

I know some of you like the views, others can skip down to the bottom, some nice weather recently and I have been up to Scotland doing some mountain biking
The Trossachs
Ben Lomond in the distance 
Lots of forest gravel
Sunset on the Island of Bute
A more challenging route across the mountains in Galloway
Beautiful day but you can’t  see the wind in the photo !
It feels quite remote although the whole route was only a little over 20 miles
The good weather has continued down in Cumbria 
This one for you Jon to show a different bike 👍
And yesterday we played the fifth game in our ongoing Smolensk campaign. The Germans on the back of a strong win last time are pushing forward
The Russians must defend again, we had a plan to dig in and avoid an open fire fight if possible
The setup went well deploying in the woods
George has already posted a fuller description of the battle, the Germans are forced to go on the attack so the Russians have at least learnt something
The Germans eventually bring their very superior firepower into play and some poor rolling at key points meant the Russian morale plummeted giving the Germans another win. At least this time it felt like we had a good battle and forced the Germans to really fight it out. What I wonder is the answer to the Panzergrenadiers ?

Another SYW battle scheduled for Saturday then back to Edinburgh and then to Sicily it’s tough being retired 🙂

Thanks for checking in, I hope to complete the next French unit in a couple of days 

Matt


Sunday, 16 April 2023

43rd Monmouthshire Light Infantry

No game in the last few days and some busy family stuff, but I have been getting on with the painting. I mentioned a few posts ago the fuss putting together the Victrix Napoleonic Infantry. I had also been sainting for the correct flag to arrive. But they were finished a few days ago.

43rd Monmouthshire Light Infantry
A very popular regiment I’m sure for Napoleonic Peninsular British armies after all who doesn’t want to represent the light Division. They have come out pretty well and certainly my gaming standard. I have used the Victrix flank company which are pretty close, the only real gaff being the plate on the stovepipe hats. For a few brief seconds I considered scrapping them off but thought better of it 🙂. I have the second Victrix unit already built who will muster out as the 52nd.

I also thought as a motivation boost I would get the British out to see where I am upto. Here they are…
I can almost squeeze 3 small brigades now. This week I am focussing on French so they don’t get left behind, but with an eBay purchase that won’t be a problem. My plan for both armies is to get to 3 respectable brigades and then focus on Officers, artillery and cavalry.

There is hope that we will see Peninsular gaming this year at least 😀

Thanks for checking in 

Matt



Tuesday, 11 April 2023

Battle of Short Hills 26 June 1777 : AWI

Our American War of Independence campaign continued this week with the Battle of Short Hills. Fought on the 26th June 1777, General Howe was seeking to bring the American army under Washington into a pitched battle. Having moved his army to Perth Amboy he split the force and marched inland. Washington not wishing to engage in an open battle deploy a strong holding force under Gen Alexander (Lord Stirling) to cover his movement. The two British columns advanced from Oak Hill NW towards Scotch Plains. Stirling blocked the approach close to town of Woodbridge. Historically he held the two British just before rejoining the main army in the Watchung Mountains. If you are interested wiki has plenty more info and details of the troops involved etc..

Background map of the build up to the battle.
A lovely period sketch of the two columns advancing and the positions taken after the battle
So I converted this to a suitably sized battle, the key objective for the British was to break through the Americans who must hold them. The difficult thing for the scenario was to guess how many turns the British would need to give the game some balance. In the end I decided on 12, the British would have the advantage of artillery and a force effectively 2 to 1. The Americans would deploy upto the red line shown and have one unit of reserves to arrive randomly on one of the three roads. So onto the battle …..
Stirling and his troops mainly on the right
General John Vaughan’s column arrives, Hessian Jaegers, British grenadiers and some British light infantry although true to form the lights don’t arrive for a couple of turns
General Cornwallis leads the other column, more Hessians some British and a troops of light Dragoons, his artillery looks to deploy on the small hill
After two turns the British are making good progress in their deployment
The first of the artillery is now in place
The Americans await the attack holding their ‘first fire’
…and then the battle proper begins and volleys open up all down the line
Wreathed in smoke from their volley the Americans are targeted by the cannon
The jaegers try to clear the woods on the left
Give them a pounding, for a change the British artillery was quite effective activating almost every turn
The Americans are now under pressure and they fire another volley back down the road
!!!!! arghhh General Vaughan is struck by a stray ball and knocked from his horse severely wounded he will take no more part in the battle. More importantly he won’t be providing his additional leadership
The dragoons who have pushed to the front have been forced back as well
The onus is now on Cornwallis and he is driving down the road where the Americans are reluctant to get into the fight
Still the jaegers are trying to clear the woods
Eventually they do allowing the British grenadiers to lead the way down the road
British on the right now pushing into the woods on the right and the American infantry by the fence has been hammered by the artillery and forced to retire
…..wouldn’t you know it the British grenadiers fail a test and pull back down the road, the Hessians must be grumbling as they March past them ! Finally the British lights have moved up and taken the small hill to draw the American fire
…and there is plenty of it
The way is open on the right supported by the artillery Cornwallis is pushing on towards the baseline but does he have time
Under heavy fire from the Hessians Stirling is also forced to retreat
The American line is almost broken …..
Both the British light infantry and Cornwallis with his regulars can taste victory, then the lights fail to activate !
With barely any men left on the American left, the British regulars charge forward but they end just one inch short of the final two American riflemen holding the line
The British have run out of time with the end of turn 12 ! Stirling rallies his forces on the right before pulling back satisfied with his troops efforts.
A really close battle, literally down to the last turn  and the last inch, a minor American victory because of this.

12 turns ended up being the correct length to give a close and exciting battle. The British artillery was much more effective than previous battles and that helped. Losing General Vaughan early on was a real blow as the right failed several activations and needed his support. The Hessian Grenadiers did better than the British equivalents and once again the British lights were disappointing, rumours has it they will be disbanded as a unit and sent back to the ranks unless they improve !

As always thanks for checking in 😀

Matt



Friday, 7 April 2023

Chosen Men

I have painted enough Napoleonic figures for a proper battle but don’t really have enough command figures at the moment. So to get them out on the battlefield we thought we would try a skirmish. As it happens Steve has a copy of Chosen Men by Osprey. I had originally thought it was from the same ‘stable’ as lion rampant and Rebel and patriots and so would be easy to pick up. This proved wrong and they are a completely different set of rules.

As we were testing/learning the rules as we went I didn’t take too many photos and we kept the forces fairly small and simple.

Some where in Spain of course 🙂
The French deploy from the left, two regiments of line infantry and some Voltigeurs
95th Rifles !
Some British line infantry and a small company of 60th
Voltigeurs take up a position in the churchyard
Ranges are slightly longer for the rifles so they open up first ….ineffectively
After putting in a couple of volleys the french form up and attempt to charge down the riflemen
The british have formed up as well and open up
The 95th pull back into cover behind the wall
But the french are getting the better of it
The french column again forms up to charge but fails and they take a volley in the face !
But the British have now lost their line infantry and the french have capture the cross roads so the day is lost.

A fun try out with the figures, but we found the rules more complex than they needed to be, they didn’t create the flowing battle that we usually get with rebels and patriots and to be honest, whilst Chosen men has rules for a wide range of Napoleonic cavalry etc…I can’t see these being used much in a skirmish battle so they didn’t really seem to add anything extra for an infantry skirmish not cover in R&P. There are also some strange elements as we couldn’t really see the advantage of forming up into line which seems to actually reduce your firing capacity ? Nothing ventured nothing gained, but we are unlikely to be using them again.

Spring has sprung here in northern England so quite a few sessions out cycling today being particularly nice 👍


Yes this is the summer road bike back on show

Thanks for popping by enjoy your Easter eggs if you are having them……….

Matt