Composed of sixteen Castaway Arts Prussian dragoons, the 1st Brandenburg Dragoons were part of the 6th Infantry Division during the invasion of France in 1870.
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Thursday, November 1, 2012
Brandenburg Dragoons Join Prussian 6th Division
Finally, after what seemed to be weeks of on and off painting, I completed the 1st Brandenburg Dragooner Regiment Nr. 2 for my 1870s Prussian forces. This regiment will be part of the multi-owner German and French forces that will slug it out in the battle of Beaune-La-Rolande on Saturday morning at the Colonial Barracks convention in New Orleans.
Composed of sixteen Castaway Arts Prussian dragoons, the 1st Brandenburg Dragoons were part of the 6th Infantry Division during the invasion of France in 1870.
Composed of sixteen Castaway Arts Prussian dragoons, the 1st Brandenburg Dragoons were part of the 6th Infantry Division during the invasion of France in 1870.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
More Franco-German War Artillery
I've added to my artillery complements for the French and Prussian forces that I have for the 1870-1871 Franco-German (AKA Franco-Prussian) War. They consist of two batteries of French light artillery and one battery of Prussian heavy artillery.
| The first French battery is composed of six 85mm rifled, breech-loaded guns (link), even thought he gunners have swabs and ramrods! In the Chassepot and Needlegun rules that we use, each battery has three guns and six gunners which represent the six guns normally used in European artillery batteries of this time period. The guns are actually American Civil War 12-lb Napoleons from Sash & Saber, but are being used as French 85mm here. The gunners are from Castaway Arts in Australia. |
| The Prussian heavy battery is composed of six 6-lb rifled breechloading guns. I've had these guns for quite a while, but cannot recall who manufactured them. They will provide part of the artillery support for my German forces along with the two 4-lb batteries shown in a previous post. As with the French, the gunners are from Castaway Arts. |
This artillery will be used in a Franco-German War game I will be running at the Colonial Barracks convention the first weekend in November down in New Orleans.
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Sash and Saber
Monday, August 13, 2012
Prussian Artillery - Completed
Last week I posted a picture of the two Prussian light batteries that I was preparing for my Chassepot and Needlegun Franco-German War game at the Colonial Barracks convention in November. Over the weekend I completed the two batteries.
These two batteries will be in support of the 11th Brandenburg Infantry Brigade, 6th Brandenburg Division in the upcoming game. The Prussians are hoping that with their superior range and more effective shell fuses these guns will bring victory the the nascent Reich.
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