Northern Exposure --some Napoleonics in a tussle
Well, you know that new units usually perform sub par in the first adventure on the table. But what happens when a game has over half the troops..... on each side....making their debut? This is what we will try to find out in this battle.
Roger laid down the challenge. He has a lot of troops, Bavarians mostly over the last couple of years painted but unblooded. Ok, said Greg, owner of nearly a dozen Danish/Norwegian units.. I could hardly wait to volunteer my Swedes to the Nordic horde.
Getting a table at the local games store lined up, we emailed during the week the rough outline of the game. We'd use PK's l'Grognard, this time using the stripped down poker deck variant for impetus. The armies were to be 30 units each, with the infantry units at 12 castings, cavalry at 8 and 2 gun sections making up a battery.
We pushed two "6 by 4" foot tables together and played the table as 6 wide and 8 long. The battle needed to stop at 4 pm at the latest, to allow for arrival back for Friday dinner. The scene was set, one army almost all in mid blue coats, the other force in dark or light blues as well as green or grey.
Marching to glory! These veterans from the 1980's Know how to fight.
Whilst these fellows are fresh from the drill field,
having been painted in the last half decade .
Swedish O.o.B
CiC
1st Brigade: Guard and Grenadier units
2nd Brigade: Line infantry
3rd brigade: More Line infantry
4th Brigade: The Rest of the Line infantry
5th Brigade: Cavalry
and because we need two sides
The Bavarians
Heavy Cavalry : Brigade General Baron Zandt
Light Cavalry:GeneralMajor Graf Seydewitz
Command group Group 3 (Reserve): GeneralMajor von Vincenti
Command Group 1:von Rechberg
Command Group 2: GeneralMajor Graf Minucci
CiC : GeneralLieutenant von Deroy
We played through two 'turns' which saw plenty of action---and no notes means at best a sketchy memory of blow by blows. The pictures are what you came for, anyway. My only regret are the lack of up close shots of some magnificent Bavarians. Most of the Bavarians were painted in a whirlwind of about 18 months.
The photo dump
Bavarian center, start turn 1
Turn 1, Swedish right and Bavarian left .
Center , end turn 1
my response, mostly militia in the brigade meant caution
A lucky move got a portion of the town occupied first by Swedish troops.
Swedish center to right wing
Comments
Best Iain caveadsum1471
Regards, James
Thanks for noticing that about the outings. The large game was a bit of a reaction to all the skirmish games this year. I will send you my handbook on dirty tricks to ensure victory as an umpire slash player. If you want. :-)
Joe
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Roger's troops did just fine. I really fell down on any details on units in the report. . Roger actually narrowed the spread in morale chips, which is the currency of victory in the rules.