Basically a condensed version of Waterloo but with the Russians playing the part of the British and allied army and a brigade consisting of Bavarians, Hanoverians and a Russian light regiment filling in for the Prussians. The French were played by the French!
French troops ready to move off. |
French right flank. |
French centre with Hougoumontov in the distance. |
La Haye Saintri |
The French army. |
French left flank brigade and heavy cavalry in support. |
Russians on the ridge behind Hougoumontov and Russian cavalry lurking behind the ridge. |
The French attack on Hougoumontov. |
Hougoumontov would prove to be a hard nut to crack but after several attacks had been thrown in the Russians were forced to withdraw with heavy losses.
The French right advances on the Russians. |
The mixed brigade entering the town of Plancenoitlav. |
More attacks going in against the Russians at Hougoumontov. The French centre has turned to face the mixed brigade at Plancenoitlav. |
Bavarians entering the town of Plancenoitlav. |
Towards the end. |
The umpire studied the situation and unbelievably declared a minor Russian victory. The fact that he is the owner of the Russian army had nothing to do with his decision!! So I am told.
We used the Black Powder rules, with figures from the collections of David, Wayne and Rodger.
Excellent read and eye candy and that minor Russian victory sounds like something that Ray would do....
ReplyDeleteThanks Fran, I had a feeling you might appreciate that bit.
ReplyDeleteSuperb looking armies and looked to be a good game too
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff guys, you always put on a good show. Loved the Russki place names ;-)
ReplyDeleteExcellent looking game. Wish I could have been there! sigh.
ReplyDeleteI've been working on some hills and ridges over the weekend and they didn't work out. Your ridges look excellent. Can you give me some rough dimensions?
Thanks,
Ed
Ed, I made the ridges out of polystyrene with a home made foam cutter. They are about 12" wide and very in length from about 12" to about 24".
DeleteThanks. Are they 2 or 3 inches high?
DeleteSorry Ed, about 2" high.
DeleteReally great looking game!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Excellent stuff. Great looking game. Am I right in assuming that you down scale the buildings you use?
ReplyDeleteSteve
Yes Steve, we used 15mm scale buildings to keep the foot print down.
DeleteThey look good! I'm thinking of doing the same for my 20mm Napoleonics. Thanks for the reply.
ReplyDeleteSteve
Absolutely wonderful looking game. What a delight and such a clever variation on Waterloo - thank you.
ReplyDeleteChris
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Great looking game!
ReplyDeleteWe are looking at putting together a Borodino game in CHCh for the 200th anniversary if you guys are interested
Craig
Hi Craig. Yes we are interested. Tell us more.
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