Thursday, January 10, 2019

The Battle of Princeton 1777



  I have gotten a number of comments about my new header.  It is a bird's eye view of the Battle of Princeton January 3, 1777.  The view is from the Princeton battlefield Society.  This is a friend's group who works to preserve the battlefield.  They do excellent work and have helped to preserve and increase the size of the battlefield.  If you would like to know more about them and the good work they do please follow this link:

https://www.theprincetonbattlefieldsociety.org

I really like these views of battlefields.  I have been gathering information and illustrations of other views similar to these for a future post here on the blog.

Sunday, December 30, 2018

Last game of the year: club game night



  Friday night was game night for our club.  There were two games that night;   a World War 2 French vs German and a wild West cavalry vs Indians.  I played in the later and it was a blast. For a report of the WW2 game please visit my friend AJ's blog. 
http://ajs-wargaming.blogspot.com/2018/12/northern-conspiracy-december-2018-game.html


 For the Wild West game we used the Rules "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon."  These were a most excellent set of rules. In them the Native American 's acted and fought like Native Americans rather then light Napoleonic cavalry .  If their medicine is good that day they can do wonders. Unfortunately due to bad die rolled we did not have good medicine.  In addition Peter who hosted the game went above and beyond setting this up.  Each figure had a name which helped you to identify with the game.  Figures were 25mms and beautifully painted. There were separate figures for mounted, standing and dead.  It brought life to the game.  In fact it played like one of Charles Kong's novels.




Scenario was a wagon and pack trail escorted by a troop of cavalry and a platoon of Infantry had to get through a narrow pass.  The Native American war bands had to stop them.  In addition each war band received victory points for various actions. counting coup and so on.   So victory meant different things for each players.  I like this very much and it reflected the clash of cultures in this war.



The game went fast and was great fun.  The Native warriors could not coordinate their attacks .Groups advanced, retired and in general acted to their best interests.   The Cavalry had a hard time facing in multiple directions to met threats .  And to advance without leaving their wounded behind.  The infantry with their very long range rifles were a deciding factor in the game.  If they could see it, they could hit it (and Bruce had great dice that gane).  This kept groups of warriors at bay.




A wonderful game .And a great game to end the old year in. I will be buying a set of these rules and look forward to playing them again next year.

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Merry Christmas!





                           A very Merry Christmas to all!






Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Painting totals 2018















So, how did I do this year with my painting totals?  Not too bad.  I made great progress on my Revolution War figures. My 1776 project went very well and has added another element to my collection.  I painted less War of 1812 then last year but did add some important regiments.  These will enable me to fight most if the battles of the 1814 campaign.  Lastly my French mid eighteenth century collection has been put to the back burner.  On the total of figures painted I have included generals and mounted officers with the cavalry.  Artillery included both guns and crew.

War of 1812
Infantry: 96 figures
Cavalry:   6 figures
Total:  102 figures

French 18th century
Artillery:  4 guns and 8 crew
Cavalry:   12 figures
Total:  24

American Revolution War
Infantry:  432
Cavalry:  14
Artillery: 4 guns and 16 crew

Total for the Year;
Infantry:  528 figures
Artillery:  30 figures
Cavalry:  32 figures

A very respectable out put for the year!

Sunday, December 16, 2018

How they look on the table





  I mounted the houses I put together on foam core.  This helps to add strength and durability to them.  I think I might cut down the size of the stands in the future.  But they look very nice on the table top and they fit in well with my minimalist old school terrain.




Friday, December 14, 2018

More Paper buildings



  I am having great fun with the Paper Terrain buildings.  After work I put together one of the stone houses.  Looks great!




Next to it is a small cabin from the American Revolution paper soldier booklet.
Once I mount my other houses on a foam core base they will look more like this.