Pendraken Miniatures Forum

Pendraken Releases, Requests and Photos! => Photos => Late 19th C./Colonial Photos => Topic started by: Hertsblue on 09 June 2013, 05:38:23 PM

Title: Damnitz 1866
Post by: Hertsblue on 09 June 2013, 05:38:23 PM
Here are a few photos of a game we ran recently to test how well my Voice of the Guns rules would handle the 1866 war. The scenario envisaged a Prussian infantry division debouching from the north Bohemian mountains for the purpose of securing the small (and highly fictional) town of Damnitz, presently held by a single Austrian brigade. Each side's forces would be reinforced at regular intervals as their supports came up, until the town and its environs were held by two Austrian and one Saxon brigades.

The game resulted in a narrow win for the Prussians, although not before the Austrians had punched a neat hole in the Prussian left with a screaming charge by two battalion columns. The situation was only rescued for the Prussians by the fusilier battalion of the 3rd Grenadiers coming up in the nick of time and sending the whitecoats packing.

The terrain is, of course, Kalistra, and I have to say that, if you can get past the hexagons (and it's surprising how quickly they fade from consciousness in the heat of battle) it is a flexible, durable and versatile system.

The pics were taken by my opponent, who also owns the terrain.

(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd448/Hertsblue/1866%20-%20So%20far/Damnitz/Battleline.jpg)

Damnitz town.

(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd448/Hertsblue/1866%20-%20So%20far/Damnitz/Damnitz.jpg)

The Prussian right.

(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd448/Hertsblue/1866%20-%20So%20far/Damnitz/IBrigade.jpg)

Centre fire-fight.

(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd448/Hertsblue/1866%20-%20So%20far/Damnitz/IIBrigade.jpg)

2nd Brigade on the advance.

(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd448/Hertsblue/1866%20-%20So%20far/Damnitz/IronBridge.jpg)

The Iron Bridge

   
Title: Re: Damnitz 1866
Post by: kev1964 on 09 June 2013, 05:46:24 PM
Stunning, i'm very envious , great fig,s and terrain,

kev
Title: Re: Damnitz 1866
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 09 June 2013, 06:00:22 PM
Very nice report in deed sir.  8)
Title: Re: Damnitz 1866
Post by: nikharwood on 09 June 2013, 08:30:08 PM
Very nicely done  8)

I can't get past those hexes though - not only do they not fade from my vision, they cock all my dice too  :(
Title: Re: Damnitz 1866
Post by: petercooman on 09 June 2013, 09:02:39 PM
Very very nice!!
Title: Re: Damnitz 1866
Post by: Steve J on 10 June 2013, 06:52:15 AM
Very nice indeed. Also very useful eye candy as I've started reading the Konigratz book which is excellent.
Title: Re: Damnitz 1866
Post by: Hertsblue on 10 June 2013, 08:02:28 AM
Quote from: nikharwood on 09 June 2013, 08:30:08 PM

I can't get past those hexes though - not only do they not fade from my vision, they cock all my dice too  :(

They do mine too, Nik. My mate's solution is to use casino dice, which are bigger, heavier and made to much higher tolerances. Mind you, one has to be careful where you roll them - one reckless throw can demolish an entire brigade.  :'(
Title: Re: Damnitz 1866
Post by: Leman on 10 June 2013, 03:52:08 PM
Excellent stuff! And for dice, what about the good old clear plastic chocolate box (those flash ones you get in European embassies)?
Title: Re: Damnitz 1866
Post by: monty-of-the-desert on 10 June 2013, 05:27:14 PM
Quote from: Hertsblue on 10 June 2013, 08:02:28 AM
They do mine too, Nik. My mate's solution is to use casino dice, which are bigger, heavier and made to much higher tolerances. Mind you, one has to be careful where you roll them - one reckless throw can demolish an entire brigade.  :'(

Yes we use casino dice as I was becoming frustrated at good games being ruined by unbalanced dice.

However casino and precision dice do land flat on Kallistra terrain everytime. Not cheap but why spend a fortune on figures and terrain but not the dice? The rules and gaming equipment is all part of the experience.

Here's a link to the cheaper precision dice. They might not look as pretty as casino but they are cheaper and almost as balanced.

http://www.thediceshoponline.com/dice/4454/GameScience-Precision-Coal-Ink-6-Sided-D6-Dice (http://www.thediceshoponline.com/dice/4454/GameScience-Precision-Coal-Ink-6-Sided-D6-Dice)
Title: Re: Damnitz 1866
Post by: Techno on 10 June 2013, 06:55:55 PM
Great stuff Ray !! :-bd

Monty.
As that was your first post.....Welcome to the forum ! :-h
Cheers - Phil.
Title: Re: Damnitz 1866
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 10 June 2013, 07:12:23 PM
Hello Monty
Title: Re: Damnitz 1866
Post by: Hertsblue on 11 June 2013, 07:26:43 AM
Just to clarify things, folks, if you hadn't already guessed, Monty actually took the photographs at the head of the thread.
Title: Re: Damnitz 1866
Post by: monty-of-the-desert on 11 June 2013, 07:03:42 PM
I've actually post here before under our club name DKBD. But seeing as these pictures were my own work I thought I'd better get my own account.

:)
Title: Re: Damnitz 1866
Post by: Roy on 22 June 2013, 06:49:56 PM
inspirational. loving the bridge and how the paint jobs been done on the house.