Wednesday, 4 March 2026

The Battle of Polotsk : Russia 17/18th August 1812

Like buses my games are coming thick and fast at the moment. Next up a rescheduled Napoleonic battle at Martins. The battle of Polotsk, we would be focussing on the Bavarian defence of the Spa/convent, the Russian attack and then the larger French counterattack. The Russians were really looking to delay the French advance and shouldn’t have got engaged but historically the outcome was a bloody nose for both and a draw.

Martin has been painting Bavarians so it was a first chance for them to get on the table.
A search of the internet provides some useful ideas for the battle, but also a very wide range of differing OB’s we went for something reasonably balanced although even then when the French arrive the Russians will be outnumbered. The challenge is for the Russians to defeat the Bavarians quickly and then go on the defensive ?
The convent sitting in the centre which for V&F will be a defensible feature, the woods will provide some cover, the stream is difficult terrain.  It only slows movement. The two smallish Bavarian brigades on the left. We would be using the free downloadable V&F sheet for these, who actually rate them pretty high !
The Russian columns advance using the woods as cover and deploy their artillery.
The fight for the convent quickly kicks off, even though it is only held by a battalion of light infantry they get the advantage of the defendable terrain and hold on the leading Russian columns are badly mauled.

In fact the leading Russians are driven back from the convent
On the Bavarian right the Russians are coming under heavy volley fire, whilst light infantry contest the woods
On the left the Bavarians are threatened by Russian Cossacks so are forced into square at the edge of the woods. The Bavarians are holding but only just.

Just as they are about to break the drums are heard as the French arrive from the south.
To counter the Russian reserve cavalry arriving the French bring on their cavalry !
The Bavarians are pretty much out of it now, the Russians have finally made it into the convent and a Russian reserve brigade can be seen advancing from the rear. But the French have the numbers

The Russians are thrown back on the right but the French advance is constricted by the stream

On the left of the convent the French initially fail to seize the moment and spend two turns redeploying in the woods, but then they charge forward in column to drive the Russians back.

The Russians are not giving up though and contest the convent to the end

The fresh french infantry has the advantage though and they are able to retake the convent, and drive back the remaining Russians. Time for Wittgenstein to withdraw…… somehow I missed taking any other photos of the cavalry battle. Not completely decisive but the cuirassiers eventually chased off the Cossacks, whilst the Russians dragoons sent my French hussars and chasseurs fleeing the field 🙁 honour even on the cavalry front I guess ?

A splendid set to, wargaming at its best. We might revisit this some time but give the Russians more time to finish off the Bavarians ?
On the painting front I have been painting up the WW1 warships, these were mainly picked up secondhand for a bit of fun to try them out, I have rebased them and at this scale it is a pretty simple paint job.
Finally with some improving health and a sunny day I got out in the hills not too far but the views were spectacular.

That’s it for now as George is arriving in a bit for an ECW battle down in the dungeon 👍

Thanks as always

Matt ❤️




29 comments:

  1. What a great looking battle, you are lucky getting that games in.

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    1. Thanks Ray, lucky indeed 🙂 most of the time ……..

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  2. An awesome stop. A great way to approach the battle, some glorious photos, which are captioned well and described the action then an outdoor scene to prove that snow does not extend every where.

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  3. It was a great battle, need more Russians and go big in you shed. Need to paint some Russian cuirassiers

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    1. You need more, MORE MORE, or we collect Austrians ?

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  4. Another fun scenario but a tough ask for the Russians as you say. It was not surprising to see the Cossacks get chased off by cuirassiers. The WWI ships look great. Have you settled on a set of rules for them yet?

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    1. Thanks Lawrence, current plan is to use ‘when dreadnoughts rules the seas’ WW1 version by Brian DeWitt. After some searching , and on the basis this is only for a bit of light fun, we needed something pretty simple which they are, everything on about 4 pages and they have a link to small ship record sheets which you can then print off etc…. We may play it at the weekend ?

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  5. Splendid stuff Matt…
    A nice mix of pretty looking toys…

    All the best. Aly

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  6. A very fine looking and hotly contested battle there Matt. Good to see you have managed to get out into the great outdoors too.

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  7. Excellent game, good to see the Bavarians being "rescued " by the timely arrival of their French allies. Nice view of the mountain too.

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    1. Thanks Keith the french were just in time, and worryingly had a failed activation first turn leaving them stuck in the woods in March column, luckily the Russian cavalry was otherwise engaged

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  8. I enjoyed your post. The Bavarians are a great addition to the colour of the era. I liked the look of your convent -I don't remember seeing one like it before, perhaps it's a 3d print? Some of the generals wear red rings - are they casualties, if so it looks like a dangerous field.
    Glad you're feeling well enough both for indoor and outdoor fun and adventure. Thanks for sharing
    Stephen

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    1. The Bavarians are a nice addition but as Martin has painted them up I can’t see me collecting them. The red rings on the generals indicate where their brigade has lost at least one unit and they have had to take a Fortitude test. When the brigade in V&F starts to lose units it gets slightly harder to activate

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    2. The convent is martins so I have no idea where it is from?

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  9. A grand looking battle hotly contested! New toys too! Plus an uplifting pic of the great outdoors oop North!

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    1. Thanks David a good battle indeed. Uplifting but tell that to my ankle which hurts now !

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  10. Lovely scenario and action there Matt:). Yep, the sudden lovely spell of Spring like weather has been most welcome, but my body is aching after doing nothing over Xmas, then suddenly having a spurt of activity in the garden!

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  11. gosh really enjoyed reading your Battle of Polotsk report the units/figures look great too!

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  12. Many thanks glad you liked 👍

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  13. Great looking game, Bavarians are next up for me, mostly assembled, sounds like a great game, I like the level that defendable terrain gives you in V and F, an adavantage but dorsnt turn them into fortress's like blackpowder?
    Best Iain

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    1. Thanks Iain, I would do Bavarians myself but as Martin has them there isn’t much point. My would make a nice army.

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