SYW Black Powder

Started by Leman, 16 January 2015, 10:31:12 AM

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jambo1

Lovely looking pics, looking forward to seeing more. Edward the Mehr battle sounds very interesting as well, must look into that one myself.

Leman

KJ - IMO FOB2 is an improvement on FOB1 as some of the new cards allow for a variety of actions to be taken, eg. it is now easier to initiate a melee and it is then fought to a conclusion over as many rounds as necessary within that turn. One of the melees I was involved in last night took three rounds to conclude. One reason last night's game took a while to set up was that we used the new scenario generation system. as the fates (dice) would have it the Austrians turned up on the battlefield first but their brigade of cuirassiers and carabiniers took a wrong turn, and so will not turn up until I turn my 4th movement card. This has left four Austrian dragoon and hussar units facing all the Prussian cavalry. Fortunately the Prussian cavalry command leader is abysmal. If you like card driven games I'd go for it. I intend to use FOB2 for FAW, APW and FPW for smaller actions.
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kustenjaeger

Greetings

Quote from: jambo1 on 30 January 2015, 06:01:52 PM
Lovely looking pics, looking forward to seeing more. Edward the Mehr battle sounds very interesting as well, must look into that one myself.

Mehr is more interesting the more one reads about it. I need to spend some more time on the 8 pages of the German General Staff history that cover it - deciphering the Fraktur is a bit of a pain.  However it is pretty clear from Chevert's relation, which I think was written on 13 August, that the French had 12 guns - 4 4pdr suedois 'regimental' pieces with the advance guard and 8 4pdr long Valiere guns in two detachments marching with the Brancas brigade. 

Regards

Edward

kustenjaeger

Greetings

Quote from: Leman on 30 January 2015, 08:15:58 PM
KJ - IMO FOB2 is an improvement on FOB1 as some of the new cards allow for a variety of actions to be taken, eg. it is now easier to initiate a melee and it is then fought to a conclusion over as many rounds as necessary within that turn. One of the melees I was involved in last night took three rounds to conclude. One reason last night's game took a while to set up was that we used the new scenario generation system. as the fates (dice) would have it the Austrians turned up on the battlefield first but their brigade of cuirassiers and carabiniers took a wrong turn, and so will not turn up until I turn my 4th movement card. This has left four Austrian dragoon and hussar units facing all the Prussian cavalry. Fortunately the Prussian cavalry command leader is abysmal. If you like card driven games I'd go for it. I intend to use FOB2 for FAW, APW and FPW for smaller actions.

Thanks - very useful.

Edward

sebastopold

hi, this is very nice. just a quick question : what is the size (length) of a bataillon (I mean the 32 figures) in cm or inches? :D thanks

Westmarcher

As Leman is not currently logged in, hopefully I can answer your question. His battalions are 4 inches wide. Each base is 1 inch or 25mm wide. Coincidentally, although I've never met Bob in person, never seen his units before I joined this forum and live hundreds of miles away, mine are the same(!)
(If I'm wrong, I'm sure he will correct)
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

sebastopold


Leman

Quite correct Westie. My chaps are on 1"/25mm squares, including the cavalry. Generally I base 8 foot or 3 cavalry to a square, but only 3 jagers/Croats. Using the generic standard bearers to bulk a pack up to 32 helps. I also miux packs up as well. eg front rank kneeling, back rank standing firing and maybe a standing figure on each end base as a NCO. Sometimes I base the fourth base as two infantry, a 3lb gun and two gunners as a battalion gun, but only for show. In all respects it acts like a normal infantry base.



Some of my earlier efforts are shown in the above photo where I only used 6 per base, but they just didn't look right for C18th linear warfare. The unit front right is the one with kneelers and standers, done as a large unit for use with Black Powder. Take a base out for use with FOB2.
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jambo1

Very nice!! :-bd Some good ideas for me when I come to basing up my armies.