Napoleonic game played Wednesday. Chance to get my collection of Murawski Poles and Baden that I've painted thus far on the table, and for Matt to use more British units painted since the last game.
Scenario
The game was a straight up encounter engagement, with the goal being to try and demoralise the enemy by breaking half their formations (three needed in this game). We used fast play 321 rules again. Formations started on the table on a die roll of 3+ else they were in reserve.
Terrain was also generated randomly here for each 2' square by rolling a D6: 1-3 No terrain, 4 Wood, 5 Hill, 6 Built up area. If there was scenery it was small piece on roll of 1-3 and large piece on roll of 4-6. Each piece was rolled for placement. 1-4 being touching respectively designated corners of the square and 5-6 the centre. Orientation for elongated pieces was also randomised 1-2 horizontal, 3-4 verticle, 5, left diagonal, 6 right diagonal. Roads were placed to link up the Built up areas, as they serve mainly an aesthetic function in an actual battle.
Forces
Polish-Baden-French 700 points- Strategist General (Polish): 4 Regular Line, 1 Veteran Line (Converged Grenadiers), 1 Veteran Light (Converged Voltigeurs), 6 Regular Skirmishers, 4 Foot Artillery
- Competent General (Polish): 2 Veteran Lancer, 1 Regular Lancer (Krakus), 1 Regular Light Cavalry (Baden Light Dragoons), 3 Horse Artillery
- Competent General (French): 3 Regular Line, 1 Veteran Light, 4 Regular Skirmishers, 4 Foot Artillery
- Cautious General (French): 3 Recruit Line*, 4 Regular Skirmishers
- Cautious General (Baden): 2 Regular Line, 4 Veteran Skirmishers (In reserve)
*Recruits with good morale but limited training. They count their morale as being one lower when rolling to hit the enemy in in the shooting phase, and cost one point less per base.
Anglo-Prussian-Brunswick 700 points
And Polish Infantry.
Cavalry again
View down the table.
British artillery.
Polish Horse Artillery and Baden Light Dragoons.
Polish Lancers.
French Recruits defending the Polish right flank.
British centre where they will aim their main attack.
Polish concentrate their attack on the left flank, planning to hold their centre and right.
Polish Artillery with Army Commander
Brits force back the French Skirmish screen in the centre.
But the French hold a village with batteries supporting it either side.
The Polish attack advances
Krakus deviate to threaten the centre British infantry.
Baden Troops arrive from reserve to bolster the right flank.
The Anglo right is assaulted.
- Competent General, 2 Veteran British Line, 2 Regular British Line*, 3 Foot Artillery, 5 Veteran Rifle Skirmishers
- Competent General, 4 Regular British Line*, 5 Veteran Rifle skirmishers (In reserve)
- Competent General, 3 Veteran Heavy Cavalry
- Competent General, 2 Light Cavalry, 3 Horse Artillery
- Comptent General, 4 Prussian Regular Line
- Cautious General, 2 Brunswick Regular Line
*British Line with superior musket drill. They count their morale grade as one higher when rolling to hit the enemy in the shooting phase, and cost one point extra per base.
Game
Top down look at Polish and Baden Light CavalryAnd Polish Infantry.
Cavalry again
View down the table.
British artillery.
French Recruits defending the Polish right flank.
Polish concentrate their attack on the left flank, planning to hold their centre and right.
Polish combined Voltigeurs take and hold the wood in the centre of the table, while the buildings behind are occupied by Brunswickers.
Krakus deviate to threaten the centre British infantry.
But the Prussians put up tough resistance, throwing back the Poles and even dispersing the Combined Grenadiers.
Baden Jager snipe at the British guns, but end up dispersed by return fire from these and supporting infantry.
The British attack stalls as they take heavy casualties from artillery, garrisons and skirmishers.
But then Scots Greys ride forward and rout the other Veteran Lancer unit and the Krakus before being dispersed themselves by fire.
But Poles secure the left flank having broken both the Prussians and British Heavy Cavalry formations.
At this point night falls and the battle ends. Two British allied formations are broken and only one French allied, so it's a winning draw to the Polish-French-Baden forces.
Conclusion
A prolonged tough fight with both sides attacks running out of steam. Neither was able to quite rally and consolidate their troops quickly enough for a decisive victory. 8 French allied and 9 British allied units were lost plus some skirmishers.
Or as the dispatches on both sides will announce:
"A clear tactical victory that achieved our objectives and inflicted heavy losses on the foe!"
Great looking game Mark with two beautifully based and painted armies!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ross!
DeleteAwesome to see these wonderfully painted forces face off!
ReplyDeleteVive L'Emperur!
Cheers Murdock was good to get them on the table!
DeleteBloody!! And beautiful...
ReplyDeleteThansk Phil!
DeleteWonderful battle, Mark! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sergiuss!
DeleteMark did you use French limbers for the poles?
ReplyDeleteFantastic looking battle as ever
Peter
Thanks, French limbers as don't have Polish Horse ones (yet!)
DeleteBeautiful presentation for both the troops and the table. What size table did you play on?
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter, was a 11x6 foot table (or 12x6 but left one foot for offtable stuff).
DeleteGreat looking game,wonderful figures!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Many thanks Iain!
DeleteBrilliant looking game! Very pretty Poles especially.
ReplyDeleteKeep 'em coming, best wishes,
Jeremy
Thank you Jeremy and yes will indeed!
DeleteBeautiful photos of your beautiful armies, Mark! Nice!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jonathan!
DeleteBrutal battle! Many victims! Beautiful game, beautiful units! That's cool!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Dmitry, was a tough game!
DeleteA great AAR, and a lovely-looking game. It was great to see the Baden contingent in action.
ReplyDeleteGreat thanks Lawrence
DeleteGreat looking game Mark. It is always good to see new armies on the table for the first time.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Mark, yes nice to get the new figures in action.
DeleteThe game looks great!Beautifully painted miniatures and beautifully created game table create a pleasant atmosphere!Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks!
DeleteA fabulous array buddy
ReplyDeleteThank you Raglan!
DeleteSome great looking troops on display, congrats to both army commanders.
ReplyDeleteThank you Anthony!
DeleteGreat looking game Mark and a wonderful array of units present, especially for the French.
ReplyDeleteThanks James, yes nice to get the variety of units on the table! :)
DeleteBeautifully painted miniatures!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jay!
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