Sunday 20 January 2019

The Troops are Mustard...

The Generals are confident the troops are keen as...  They are all mustered and ready to march.


Below are pictures of all the units which will take part in the Battle of Plattzdorf (assuming there's not a mass rout in the second turn!)  I've prepared enough to allow for reserves which may - or may not - appear.  And, depending on events, there may be a second day's battle.  The pictures are not in any order.

I didn't have time to set up the light tent, and lifting the figures on and off a shelf was much quicker: hence the reflections.

When I said ready, of course the edges of the bases still have to be painted

The Officer on the left is not a giant.  This is a Regiment of teenage Cadets.  We won't worry about the ethics of that, just at the moment.


















Limber colours are not indicative of which side they're on












Engineers/Sappers/Pontooneers won't be used until overnight and the second day




Mercenaries don't have a Princes' flag - just their own

While side by side in the photo, they may well be enemies on the battlefield






Couriers

and more Couriers - lots of Generals mean lots of Couriers









These are Regular Cavalry "hired" from another country


As these are.






The opposing Commanders


Cavalry Brigadiers


Infantry Brigadiers




The right hand one is a Brigadier of Artillery






There will be a couple of others.  For example, there should be a second Artillery Brigadier, but I must have missed it in the rush to get all the photos.

I've not yet decided which troops will be on which side, apart from the units with either a red or blue Prince's flag.  (Mercenary units have their own flags, as do Generals).  And I've not yet decided the ratings of the troops and Generals.  

But it's unlikely the opposing forces will be equal in numbers.  Differing morale, abilities, etc., and possibly different objectives should even things up.

If there's time, I may be able to rebase some of my favourite units, to appear if  the battle continues the following day.

Because of all this basing (I might just have overdone the amount of flowers!) hills are still to be finished.

By the way, reviewing all these photos brings home to me this is definitely an "Old School" set up, apart perhaps for the bases.  And the flags could well be from the 1970s.  But I still like my Minifigs...

The end - or should I say the start - is in sight...  I hope!




































10 comments:

  1. A splendid mix of troops Alik...
    I look forward to seeing them fight...

    All the best. Aly

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  2. I very much enjoy looking at the photos of your units.

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  3. David - thanks - there are some unusual ones (to say the least!) but in an "Imagi-nations" setup, I can get away with that. Also, I'll be playing solo, so don't have to worry about them being in a variety of periods compared to someone else's army. I hope you'll soon be able to look at actual battle photos... Alik

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    1. Looking forward to the battle report. Please let us know which rules you decide to use.

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    2. David - I'll be using the shorter version of "Honours of War", which can be downloaded from the HoW website. As the battles will be set in the early 18th Century, Malburian amendments by Roland Nickson on the same site will be amalgamated.

      I had intended to write my own rules, but just don't have time. I still hope to in the future. Alik

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    3. I recently wrote my own. By writing my own I mean after decades of converting other sets I just gave and took everyone else's good ideas and put them together. :)

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    4. David - when starting wargaming about 50 years ago, I used to write a new set of rules every week - at least that's what I remember though that may just be nostalgia. And no word processors - or even photocopiers. Ideas came from the usual Featherstone/Grant/Young books plus, of course, Wargamers Newsletter.

      There's that saying I vaguely remember - copy from one person - that's plagiarism: copy from many - that's research...

      Please let me know if your rules are online, so I can pinch some of your ideas!

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    5. David - I've just seen mentioned on your blog, ACW rules from a little while ago. Are the more recent ones there? I can get ideas from rules of any period, but I see you have earlier period wargames.

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    6. Hi Alik. I plan to post my first Imagi-Nation Batrep in the next fortnight. My rules are old school in style so are based around figure removal. Yours are on those nice bases. You might like the "One hour Wargames" Rules by Neil Thomas. They are can be easily adapted to according your Imagi- troop types and include over 30 scenarios.

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  4. David - I’ve looked up One Hour Wargames on Amazon and see I can get the download version for just £2.49. At that price, I’m bound to get my money’s worth! I’ve a few scenarios in the pipeline - if I ever get Plattzdorf done - but am always interested to read up more. Thanks! Alex

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