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Title: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: Bunny on 10 July 2017, 12:50:53 PM
Well I manged to get my Pendraken LoA collection out on the table again.  We had a good game of FoG Rennaissance, although it's not my favourite set of rules, think I prefer Black Powder/Pike and Shotte but I do want to try Baroque as I have heard its a good one.

Enjoy the pictures...

They are all on my blog https://warrenswargamerantings.blogspot.com/
Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: Bunny on 10 July 2017, 12:52:27 PM
The French left and Allied right flanks get set...
Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: Bunny on 10 July 2017, 12:54:35 PM
The two centers, the Allies, Danes, hold the village and the French advance to take it...the buildings are actually 6mm Leven and Battlescene.  I feel that the 6mm buildings look great with 10mm figures and their footprint is not too big.
Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: Bunny on 10 July 2017, 12:56:58 PM
One more of the Danish held village and Huguenot French on the road..
Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 10 July 2017, 12:57:44 PM
Beautiful old chap!
Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: Bunny on 10 July 2017, 12:59:24 PM
The Allied left flank advance on the French cavalry ready for a great clash!

And the infantry centers close to engage musketry....

As i said, overall a fun battle to play but I just did not think that FoG R gives me the game I am looking for.
Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: Bunny on 10 July 2017, 01:00:08 PM
Quote from: mad lemmey on 10 July 2017, 12:57:44 PM
Beautiful old chap!

Thanks Lemmy, it's a shame they don't get out more lol
Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: Techno on 10 July 2017, 01:21:54 PM
Lovely stuff !! 8)

Cheers - Phil.

Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: d_Guy on 10 July 2017, 01:40:57 PM
Great looking game and thanks for all the pics. I have always been baffled by FoG-R.  :)
Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: Bunny on 10 July 2017, 02:12:13 PM
Quote from: d_Guy on 10 July 2017, 01:40:57 PM
Great looking game and thanks for all the pics. I have always been baffled by FoG-R.  :)

I only played it as it was the set of rules that the guys at the club know and I'm a new boy there but I'm very keen to play Baroque, anyone got any tips?
Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: lowlylowlycook on 10 July 2017, 03:59:44 PM
Looks outstanding!
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Post by: DFlynSqrl on 10 July 2017, 05:22:56 PM
Very impressive looking!
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Post by: Leman on 10 July 2017, 05:37:40 PM
Looking very impressive.
Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: d_Guy on 10 July 2017, 05:39:12 PM
There are a fair number of folks here that play Baroque, so you should not go wanting for advice. I play solo and have found Baroque to be very amenable to this. Some of the best armies I've seen put together for Baroque are right here on this forum, the most beautiful and cunningly done are those that use a single base for a unit.

The Baroque rule book also suggests breaking them into three pieces (I use five or six) so they can be assembled in different ways (adding a regimental gun or interlining musketeers with horse for example). The important dimension in Baroque is the unit front which (with the exception of ordinance) needs to be uniform. Your stands (which appear based for Pike & Shotte) look like they should adapt to Baroque with no problems. Incidentally all measurements in Baroque are a function of your standard unit frontage so once you have that all else falls in place.

Because the rules are written in Italian and then translated to English several of the abbreviations used may not be intuitive at first, but they are quick to learn. IMHO the reaction system (used by the non-phasing player) is as good as any I've seen and should keep everyone interested through out the game. Hope your group will give it a try.  :)
Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: Womble67 on 10 July 2017, 06:48:14 PM
Very impressive

Take care

Andy
Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: Terry37 on 10 July 2017, 07:08:13 PM
Very cool! A favorite period of mine!

Terry
Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: fred. on 10 July 2017, 08:33:12 PM
Quote from: Bunny on 10 July 2017, 12:50:53 PM

Enjoy the pictures...


I certainly did!

Great looking armies, and a good looking game too.

Not really heard much good about FoGR. I too am interested in using Baroque for this period - but do need to spend some more time trying to get my head around the rules. As d_guy says there are several Baroque players locally who are very helpful at explaining it.
Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: sunjester on 10 July 2017, 10:23:04 PM
Great looking game.  :-bd
Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: Bunny on 11 July 2017, 08:30:43 AM
Quote from: d_Guy on 10 July 2017, 05:39:12 PM
There are a fair number of folks here that play Baroque, so you should not go wanting for advice. I play solo and have found Baroque to be very amenable to this. Some of the best armies I've seen put together for Baroque are right here on this forum, the most beautiful and cunningly done are those that use a single base for a unit.

The Baroque rule book also suggests breaking them into three pieces (I use five or six) so they can be assembled in different ways (adding a regimental gun or interlining musketeers with horse for example). The important dimension in Baroque is the unit front which (with the exception of ordinance) needs to be uniform. Your stands (which appear based for Pike & Shotte) look like they should adapt to Baroque with no problems. Incidentally all measurements in Baroque are a function of your standard unit frontage so once you have that all else falls in place.

Because the rules are written in Italian and then translated to English several of the abbreviations used may not be intuitive at first, but they are quick to learn. IMHO the reaction system (used by the non-phasing player) is as good as any I've seen and should keep everyone interested through out the game. Hope your group will give it a try.  :)


I will be seriously looking at Baroque and as these units are based with 120mm frontage I will be using 15mm movement and ranges.

A project in the pipeline is 10mm ECW, on large bases, 90mm frontage for use with Baroque, P&S and may be the new To The Strongest ECW rules...I do like the larger multi bases, I have done a few with 15mm but not with 10mm yet...looking forward to it.
Title: Re: League of Augsburg Battle Pictures
Post by: Redstef on 11 July 2017, 09:48:23 AM
Very nice looking battle. Your units are based the same as mine and they drop perfectly into Baroque. They are an enjoyable set of rules and very quick to learn. For me, they are just a bit lacking for this period but not so much as I don't use them.
My 15mm  ECW are based for them and are a much better fit although the army lists for Parliament /Royalist have fallen for the age old generalisations but it's not too hard to make regional lists yourself.