A couple of battalions of the Joseph Napoleon Regiment
Thursday, April 20, 2023
Thursday, February 2, 2023
Saturday, October 15, 2022
WWII In The Pacific
I've recently started acquiring Allied and Japanese naval fleets for 1942 naval battles. A friend, Rocky, has devised a set of naval rules that resolve battles in around 3 hours with simple methods of calculating firepower at range, chance to hit, and damage effects of hits and with all the various weapon effects from plunging fire, torpedoes and aircraft.
We have been using 1:2400 scale ships along with 1:900 scale aircraft. Mostly from XP Forge, a 3D Print company.
Here are pics of recently formed Allied fleet and IJN fleet.
The Allied fleet includes British, Dutch, Australian, and United States ships along with Buffalo fighters and British carrier based aircraft.
I'll log the detailed order of battle as a separate page off the blog.
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
La Marchant's Heavy Cavalry Brigade
at the time of Salamanca consisted of the 3rd and 4th Dragoons and the 5th Dragoon Guards.
Sunday, September 11, 2022
Thursday, July 28, 2022
Russian Batteries
Added a Position (heavy) Battery and Horse Battery to the lineup.
Lousy photos for some reason. Need to reset my lighting.
Saturday, July 9, 2022
Davout Goes for the Fleches
We got though half the scenario "The Fleches: Davout" from the Dermot Quigley/Campaign Miniatures Borodino scenario book. We are using the General d'Armee rules.
Game went well. Large game and we made it through six turns. We had a decisive melee in the fleches as Davout pushed Compan's 5th Division forward and the French 57th (Die Hard!) stormed and took a fleches. One down, two to go but now the Russian grenadiers and cuirassiers are arriving and a French brigade is faltering . . . French Cuirassier and Wurttemberg brigades are itching to join the fight too. To be continued.
The fleches are held by Russian batteries with infantry in support. Other French brigade was attacking to the 57th's right but was pushed back and resulted in a faltering French brigade. Likely to recovery though unless the Russian can add to their misery.