Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Battle of Roundway Down 1643 : ECW

A couple of weeks of Radio silence as I recover from a winter illness. A couple of games postponed due to the real world. However, plenty has been going on in the Dungeon.

First up we managed another ECW battle this time the battle of Roundway Down July 1643. A really interesting battle with the Royalists split, their Cornish Infantry in Devizes, their Cavalry attacking the main Parliamentary force under Sir General Waller.

There are lots of different maps of the battle on the internet, this one perhaps the most useful depending on the scale of the battle to be played. 

My 8x5 foot table allows plenty of space. The Royalist cavalry on the left. Regular readers will know almost every battle we play is a bespoke scenario and I always try and blend some elements of the historical battle to create further interest. In this case the accounts of the battle seem to indicate that the Royalist infantry held up in Devizes thought the ‘battle’ was a Parliamentary ruse to draw them out of the town. So they only left the town after the gun fire and noise made it clear a real battle was under way. This means the Parliamentary force has a limited time advantage to tackle the Royalist cavalry. Spoiler alert : I goofed in this battle with the timings of the Royalist infantry arrival !

The parliamentary force look out towards the Royalist cavalry
As the Royalist cannons open up the Parliamentary force decides to take decisive action and they carry out  a full assault, seeking to wipe the Kings cavalry from the field before any reserves can support them.
The Royalist cavalry have some slight advantage in numbers and on both flanks close range pistol shooting begins the engagement
Cavalry supported by dragoons
After the initial pistol shots the cavalry engage in hand to hand combat
The Royalist cavalry are holding their own but they are gradually being pinned down
Finally Horton and his infantry arrive on the battlefield marching to the sound of the guns
Despite their robust defence the Royalist cavalry is struggling to hold and the Parliamentary infantry is now breaking through in the centre
All is not lost for the Royalists who have effectively won the cavalry battle on both wings…..
Unfortunately it has taken too long and they are pretty much blown themselves, added to this their infantry reserves have arrived too late to influence the outcome of the battle. It was a well fought battle, and fun even if the scenario didn’t quite work out as planned. We need to run this one again sometime and amend the arrival time for the Royalist infantry to give Waller some real challenges.

Some painting I have managed to complete….
French light infantry, this are Fronk Rank figures, mainly bought secondhand but bulked out with a couple of new purchases to fill the unit.
Completed one of my Christmas presents a Carden Loyd carrier, this probably sits alongside the Beaverette as fun but slightly under powered British armour to defend against the German sea lion invasion.
I have also been painting up some shaken markers, these for my Napoleonics

In our AWI campaign we have reached the battle of Germantown. As a large battle we have decided to break it down. Famously this involved the fight for the Chew House
I realised I didn’t really have a suitable stone house

Whilst I didn’t want an exact model, so I could use the house for other scenarios and periods, I thought this war bases house would be a good start
All the bits painted before construction
Then I set to with milliliput modelling clay and some extra cardboard, I also found I had some pillars from a previous project. A slow process but as I wasn’t doing much else it was fine.
Then onto painting with plenty of dry brushing
Happy with the result 😀

Well that’s it for now, my health is not ideal but I managed to build my Tirpitz model over the last couple of days.

Thanks as always for popping by 

Matt ❤️




18 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear you have been unwell Matt, best wishes for the recovery! Your Chew House model is very good, a fine adaptation of the kit.

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    1. Thanks David, the house will work ok for a number of periods and scenarios so will hopefully get some usage

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  2. Lovely looking table as usual Matt. Getting the timing right on these scenarios is difficult with the lack of precise information and it’s hard to judge how quickly the foot marched.
    The ‘Not Chew House’ looks spiffing with the addition of the columns and pediment.
    Chris/Nundanket

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    1. Thanks Chris, I had hoped for random arrival but that just proved too much given the distance they should have started on the table but been forced to March. Hindsight and knowledge of course allowed Waller to be super aggressive which he couldn’t have done historically ?

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  3. Yes, best wishes Matt! Hope will be better soon.

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  4. That Roundway Down scenario looks fun, may give it a go as will give me a reason to get the ECW collection back on the table

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    1. You defo need to get the ECW on the table again there are a lot of interesting scenarios out there. The forces are pretty much balanced at Roundway, but the Royalist infantry need to be classed as elite. You just need the right amount of jeopardy over their arrival. Next time I would start them on the table straight away they still have a long way to March !

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  5. Hopefully that's the last of the sickness for a while Matt. The ECW game looks great on your table and the Front Rank infantry are excellent, as is your Chew House stand in.

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    1. Thanks Keith…the hobby activity is keeping me going 👍

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  6. Cracking game there as always Matt:)! Lovely work on the plantation house, pimping it up nicely, and I love the Carden Loyd carrier, something I'd love to have for my 10mm forces.

    Hope you're on the mend, as SWMBO has been laid low with a cold/covid for some 10 days now, courtesy of the germ warfare institute that is also known as infants school;)!

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    1. Thanks Steve , a 10mm Carden loyd would be tiny ! Hopefully he cold is improving !

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  7. In spite of your bout of ill health you have managed to achieve a fair bit. The house looks great and I really like the new Front Rank unit. They look like the newer 'reinforcement' sculpts to me.

    It was also nice to see the sheep make an appearance in the ECW scenario. As you know I always enjoy the way you put these together and it sounds like with a bit of tweaking this will be another great one.

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    1. Thanks Lawrence, some of the front rank were bought a while ago, but the fill ins were purchased new, they seem to patch pretty well ?

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  8. That’s some progress at least despite the winter illness. Hopefully you are on the up now

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    1. Thanks David, the hobby is keeping me going 👍 and next up the Tirpitz !

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  9. What a splendid post Matt so much to read, view and absorb. Good to see your health hasn't dampened your enthusiasm hope you recover fully soon. Take care and KBO.

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  10. Get well soon Matt, some nice additions and an excellent report.

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