After doing quite a bit of work on the scenario over the last few weeks we played a refight of my take on the Battle of Kilsyth over two recent Saturday nights using my Pendraken 10mm Scots.
I took a few pictures and posted a battle report on my occasionally updated blog here:
https://betweenthelines10mm.blogspot.com/2022/10/montroses-high-tide-kilsyth-15-august.html (https://betweenthelines10mm.blogspot.com/2022/10/montroses-high-tide-kilsyth-15-august.html)
I hope its of interest to you, if so thanks for taking the time to have a look :)
Good AAR. :-bd Of extra interest for me, was that I used to drive past the battlefield when I worked in Stirling but, although always meaning to stop one day and try to imagine how the battle ensued, never did because I was too knackered and just wanted to get home(!) :(
Thanks for looking Westmarcher.
I'm about as far away from the site of the actual battle that you can get but from this blog:
https://prometheusinaspic.blogspot.com/2021/08/kilsyth-1645-our-roving-reporters-day.html (https://prometheusinaspic.blogspot.com/2021/08/kilsyth-1645-our-roving-reporters-day.html)
It looks like its a fairly serious cross country walk if you want to see the actual battlefield terrain, so I'm not surprised you never had the time to have look after working all day.
Still, there appears to be a pub in Banton village if you feel the need to have a drink after roaming the battlefield ;)
Nice AAR, Peter. Good looking game and bodes well for the proposed Scottish and Irish scenarios,
Nice game theres and interesting to read the tweaks you will make for the next game.
QuoteI'm about as far away from the site of the actual battle that you can get but from this blog:
https://prometheusinaspic.blogspot.com/2021/08/kilsyth-1645-our-roving-reporters-day.html (https://prometheusinaspic.blogspot.com/2021/08/kilsyth-1645-our-roving-reporters-day.html)
It looks like its a fairly serious cross country walk if you want to see the actual battlefield terrain, so I'm not surprised you never had the time to have look after working all day.
Still, there appears to be a pub in Banton village if you feel the need to have a drink after roaming the battlefield ;)
Thanks for the interesting link, Peter. I used to take the Kilsyth-Stirling road (see map within the link) and, unless I wanted to end up in one of the fields, all I could do was glance over each time I drove past. There's certainly a lot more to see up there than I thought! :-bd
Thanks for an interesting scenario and game, that was a lot closer than the final victory medals indicate
There were some tough decisions for the Royalists to make and we managed to draw well enough for most of them to come off
When the Covenanters had opportunities, the chits were not in their favour
Very nice, there is just something more intimate about a game that has had a lot of planning / thought and research put into it.
Well said Norm
Having a Gordon commanding Gordon's Horse was a particularly nice touch for this game :)
Ooh there's noce
Good write-up, thanks for sharing
Do you have your 'Celtic fringe' rule mods posted anywhere?
QuoteGood write-up, thanks for sharing
Do you have your 'Celtic fringe' rule mods posted anywhere?
They are currently a "living document" as we're putting together a Scots themed add on for FK&P. You can find the latest version that Bill (DGuy) has posted (from 2019 but not too different from the current ones) here:
https://in-red-coat-rags-attired.com/for-king-parliament-local-rules/ (https://in-red-coat-rags-attired.com/for-king-parliament-local-rules/)
QuoteThey are currently a "living document" as we're putting together a Scots themed add on for FK&P. You can find the latest version that Bill (DGuy) has posted (from 2019 but not too different from the current ones) here:
https://in-red-coat-rags-attired.com/for-king-parliament-local-rules/ (https://in-red-coat-rags-attired.com/for-king-parliament-local-rules/)
Thanks (and thanks to Bill for writing them up) - I'll try and remember these when we get back to FKaP
Late to the party as usual. Good write-up Peter. The outcome approximated the 1645 outcome and was an enjoyable read besides. The Kilsyth scenario is shaping up nicely. Baille being carried from the field wounded can be added to his long list of written complaints to the Scottish Parliament.😀
Thanks Fred, we are on our 6th iteration of Celtic Fringe rules extension, but as Peter says, it is not substantial different than the down-load from my old blog.
QuoteLate to the party as usual. Good write-up Peter. The outcome approximated the 1645 outcome and was an enjoyable read besides. The Kilsyth scenario is shaping up nicely. Baille being carried from the field wounded can be added to his long list of written complaints to the Scottish Parliament.😀
Thanks Fred, we are on our 6th iteration of Celtic Fringe rules extension, but as Peter says, it is not substantial different than the down-load from my old blog.
I continue to watch the development of this variant with interest and awe! I still haven't worked out how to represent the Swedish Brigade and the Imperial Tercios from Lutzen without changing the ground scale!
Hi Andrew
We are trying to wrap things up by the end of the year. I was the rate-limiting step since the summer was lost dealing with family issues. we are again working full bore.
I hope you can figure out the Tercio soon! :)
When we finish Montrose we move across the Irish Sea for a bit. As I am tasked with the early battles of the Irish insurgency and the Confederation, the use of very large bodies of pike will be required. They may exceed the scale of a single box just a tad. :D