Hello, here is a picture of the french troops in the north of the Battle of Gravelotte St Privat, it includes the VIth Corps, the IVth Corps and half of the IIIrd Corps. All miniatures are Pendraken of Course!
http://s961.photobucket.com/albums/ae97/Lemanchou
Quote from: Le Manchou on 06 September 2010, 10:53:03 AM
Hello, here is a picture of the french troops in the north of the Battle of Gravelotte St Privat, it includes the VIth Corps, the IVth Corps and half of the IIIrd Corps. All miniatures are Pendraken of Course!
http://s961.photobucket.com/albums/ae97/Lemanchou
Wow, that looks good! And highly interesting as well because of the original set-up. It reminds me a bit of the original 1824 Kriegspiel. Was that a source of inspiration to you?
Could you tell us one of these days how you made the canvas?
Cheers,
Aart
The battlefield is a painting made from the original french general staff map of the area of Metz from 1911, originally, it's 1:80 000 and here is 1:4 000
I like a lot the principles of Von Reisswitz's Kriegspiel but to play such a big battle with these rules, it's difficult. I use '1870' instead.
Cool and hiow unusual ;)
Thanks for sharing :)
That's very different 8)
Fine work. I like it.
Le Manchou, looks very cool indeed. So are these armies built and based for the 1870 rules? I like those rules for that period as well. I have the 1859 rules but as of yet, have not played them, nor built armies for them - gonna do them in 10s ;)
I play with 1870 rules but the bases indicated by the rulebook were too small, so I changed to squares of 4cm per side. What you saw on the picture is a little part of my collection. I have painted about 11 000 miniatures so far, counting cavalry as one, and plan to paint at least 5 000 more. I plan to do the biggest wargame in the world, with an area covering all the North of Alsace and Lorraine and the complete order of battle. It would be more than a 1 000 square meters. Right now I already did 82,5, and the picture was just a 5 square meters table. I will need at least three more years to complete this project. I plan also to represent campaign hospitals, engineers, camps, etc... This game would need around 30 players, from the Corps level to the general headquarters. The game would be organized in France probably around Saumur on the beautiful Loire valley, it would cover the first 15 days of the imperial campaign , and would be 15 days long. If some of you could be interested, just let me know. Here is my blog which covers the progress of the project. It's unfortunately in french.
http://smolensk.homelinux.org/projet1870/index.php?
WOW! Now that is what I call a project. Best of luck.
Mollinary.
Quote from: Le Manchou on 07 October 2010, 09:13:40 AM
I play with 1870 rules but the bases indicated by the rulebook were too small, so I changed to squares of 4cm per side. What you saw on the picture is a little part of my collection. I have painted about 11 000 miniatures so far, counting cavalry as one, and plan to paint at least 5 000 more. I plan to do the biggest wargame in the world, with an area covering all the North of Alsace and Lorraine and the complete order of battle. It would be more than a 1 000 square meters. Right now I already did 82,5, and the picture was just a 5 square meters table. I will need at least three more years to complete this project. I plan also to represent campaign hospitals, engineers, camps, etc... This game would need around 30 players, from the Corps level to the general headquarters. The game would be organized in France probably around Saumur on the beautiful Loire valley, it would cover the first 15 days of the imperial campaign , and would be 15 days long. If some of you could be interested, just let me know. Here is my blog which covers the progress of the project. It's unfortunately in french.
http://smolensk.homelinux.org/projet1870/index.php?
Great stuff, keep us updated!
Hello everybody, the 1870 project advanced well. I now have a little bit more than 16 000 miniatures (counting cavalry as one and limber teams as five), I have a little bit more than 300 Sqm, covering a large part of Lorraine including the battles of Mars-la-Tour, Gravelotte St Privat and Borny as well as Pont-Ã -Mousson, Nancy, Thionville, etc... here is a picture of the miniatures.
(http://smolensk.homelinux.org/projet1870/public/DSC02119.JPG)
(EDIT: Pic resized.)
:o
unbelivable
Good God, Manchou...
I feel tremendous forces in this forum! :o
Cheers,
Aart
Amazing! :o
When you going into buisness?
And that has to be a large proportion of the Pendraken retirement fund too!
Well, the game should be ready in two and a half years, my artist is doing 22,5 Square meters a month and I still need to paint a lot of limbers, caissons, engineers, tents, pontoon bridges and field fortifications. I renounced to the field hospitals as it will be treated abstratively in my game. I am reading military manuals from the 19th century to be as accurate as possible in the management of the operational level of the game. The operational part of the game will be played on french 1/80 000 general staff maps increased to 1/20 000 scale on which players will move brigade level ceramic round markers.
Don't know whether to applaud or cry - it looks absolutely fantastic but also illustrates how much further I have to go. At least I've now started my second battalion of Turcos.
DP
I've said it before, and I'll say it again...Foly Huck :o :D ;D