It has been a while since we played with our SYW collections, we have fought the majority of the larger Prussian vs Austrian battles so we are now exploring some of the smaller battles. The battle of Reinchenberg on the 21st April 1757 was part of the Third Silesian War. The battle involved a corps or so on each side, the Prussians commanded by Marshal Von Bevern and the Austrians were under Count Konigsegg.
The two armies were marching somewhat in parallel when the Austrian took up a defensive position close to the town of Reinchenberg, but when they came under serious pressure they chose to pull back giving the victory to Bevern who captured a significant amount of Austrian supplies.
A couple of useful map from the web
Martin had set up the battle, the Austrians holding the two emplacements on the higher ground. The objectives for the Prussians are to take the high ground and if possible cut the road and thus trapping the Austrian army.
The Prussian left wing prepares to assault the high ground
Both forces have their centre dominated by cavalry, the Prussians seek to block any Austrians crossing the river
On the Prussian left wing they are assaulting the earthworks on the high ground, the Prussians have split their cavalry who have then been able to turn the earthworks and support the assault
On their left the Prussians have a tougher job, fighting up hill into defensible earthworks !
The rest of the Prussian cavalry has been thrown back from the river, but luckily reserves have arrived to strengthen their centre
After a hard fight the Prussians have forced the earthworks on the left, but they don’t have enough strength to push down the hill to the villages on the road
The Prussian cavalry has regrouped in the centre and their reserve infantry brigade prepares to cross the river and drive the Austrian cavalry away
On the Prussian right, the earthworks have been taken but at significant cost and when the Austrian reserves arrive they can’t hold onto the objective
Prussian reserves crossing the river
They drive the Austrian cavalry gradually back towards the road
The position at the end of the battle the Prussians have snatched a victory having taken and held one earthwork and cut the road. The Austrians have retaken the second earthworks, with the Prussian right wing pulling back to a defensive position.
A great battle and it reminded us how much we enjoy these SYW battles and we are now searching out some more for the future 👍
Also managed a bit of painting this week completing some KGL Hussars for my British peninsular army
This gives me two units of Hussars for the British which is enough, I certainly don’t enjoy painting Hussars way too much lace and bits. These will have to do and are ok if you don’t look too closely.
That’s it for now thanks for checking in this week
Matt ❤️
Grand to see the SYW figures out! Nice work on the hussars, lace and all!
ReplyDeleteThanks David 👍
DeleteGreat looking battle, not a one I know much about
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil…the web is a wonderful resource 👍
DeleteA nicely balanced battle by the look of it Matt, at least the Austrians didn't get a drubbing, as is often their wont! 15mm figures?
ReplyDeleteThe KGL look very nice to me, even in a close-up image!
Thanks Keith, these are 10mm Pendraken figures
DeleteLovely job on the Hussars. Nice to see the scope on offer from a 10mm game
ReplyDeleteThanks Norm we really enjoy the scale from our 10mm collections
DeleteI was just thinkin how beautiful the hussars looked when I read your comment as they certainly stand up to close inspection. A great SYW game Matt with lots of figures.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lawrence a good run out for our SYW
DeleteSuperb looking game Matt, the whole set up is really very nice. The KGL hussars are lovely, great work on them, I really think they stand up to inspection very well, should look very dashing when the get their chance on the table.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie you are very kind 🙂
DeleteHandsome table and a wonderful display. Odd arrangement of armies with cavalry in the center. Not a battle familiar to me either. What is the source of the first, colored map? Looks like it could be some of Dinos’ handiwork. Good to see your beautiful SYW armies out on maneuvers.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jon, the maps are both pinched from the web rather than any specific documents so sadly I don’t have a specific source
DeleteGreat to see your SYW 10mm Armies in action again:). These smaller scales do really give the look and feel of a big battle. The KGL Hussars do look good.
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve we agree the 10mm scale works really well for the SYW giving a great sense of scale
DeleteGood to see the wee SYW fellows getting a run out again and the hussars look just dandy.
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil we’ll see how those hussars do sometime ?
DeleteAwesome looking game as always Matt!
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