An encounter game with both sides entering opposite each other. We gave one side an extra cavalry unit and an extra infantry unit and the other side got an extra gun battery.
Brunswick army advances to the farm in the centre. In the distance are a Bavarian and Saxon army.
Brunswick artillery deploy behind their skirmishers as some of their infantry prepare to enter the farm.
In the centre the Saxons and the Bavarians advanced to the road shielded by their skirmishers,
The Saxon cavalry swung around the farm and headed for the exposed flank of the Brunswick artillery. The leading squadrons of Saxon cavalry were charged in the rear and flank by the single Brunswick cavalry unit who were then hit in their rear by the remainder of the Saxon cavalry.
The Brunswick horse were soundly defeated and were forced to retreat.
In the centre the lone French infantry unit supporting the Brunswick army advanced across the road and pushed back all that stood in their way.
Having got rid of the Brunswick cavalry the Saxons continued their charge onto the Brunswick artillery. Unfortunately for the Saxons the Brunswickers fought hard with their ramrods and trial pikes and managed to fend off the attack.
The Saxons throw several units against the farm but were unable to gain access. Meanwhile more Saxon infantry had moved around the wood on their flank and now were able to attack the Brunswick infantry in the rear. The defeated Brunswick troops had nowhere to go and were forced to surrender.
Although the Saxon Bavarian army made the best moves they fell just short of being able to win the battle.
An old Airfix french unit looking a bit worse for wear. |
Brunswick troops defending the farm. |
Brunswick Hussars behind the farm. |
Uhlans advancing past the farm. |
Almost midnight here in NZ.
Happy New Year
Nice figs/report and table!! Seem to be a fun set of rules you've come up with there Rodger. All the best.
ReplyDeleteSmart game, smart figures. Really like the size of your units, especially the Brunswick. I think it's unfair to say the Airfix are 'worse for wear' surely they are just more experienced than most. HNY.
ReplyDeleteGreate looking game !!!
ReplyDeleteA pleasing sight.
ReplyDeleteHappy new year.
That's a super looking game. Lovely to see the Napoleonic's in action - especially the Brunswickers :)
ReplyDeleteIs that a 'La Haye Sainte' model...?
Happy New Year!
Thanks Mike. Yes, Hovels La Haye Sainte, I think. I was given it, but the main house, pig sty, walls and gate were all missing. A couple of weeks scratchbuilding sorted that out.
DeleteGreat battle. Love the farm model. Happy new year to you too.
ReplyDeleteA great looking game and a Happy new Year to you
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful these figures.
ReplyDeleteI like how you've turned the Polish lancers in Brunswick Uhlans.
See you soon
Simmy
.... and happy new year!
ReplyDeleteA great looking game and Happy New Year Rodger.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table as always.
ReplyDeleteWishing you the Happiest of New Years!
Fantastic way to close out 2014 - love those Airfix French too! Happy 2015!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking game. Happy New Year! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat Gaming, Rodger. Happiest New Year to you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful looking game, happy new year! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat game Rodger and a Happy New Year to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteMoi.
ReplyDeleteGood battle plan / stations
Gorgeous, really great, this farm house
Happy New Year to you and your family
Great looking game...I especially like your Uhlans, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteQuality looking game Rodger.
ReplyDeleteAll the best for the new year mate.
Excellent to see such a good looking 20mm game!
ReplyDeleteExcellent pictures and battle report! Love the paint conversion of the Polish Lancers into Ulhans!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter