Showing posts with label Muskets&Tomahawks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muskets&Tomahawks. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Hobby in general - A church from "Chicken´sTabletopCrafting"

Manufacturer:   Chicken´sTabletopCrafting

Scale:   28mm


Hi,

today´s post is about the marvellous church I got fron Thomas Hahn aka "Chicken´sTabletopCrafting".

This church was an order I gave to Thomas as I already got some of his wonderful buildings made from styrofoam. It fits perfect to the other buildings and my thoughts are to use it especially for my project of the "Tyrolean Rebellion" I want to play using the ruleset of "Muskets&Tomahawks" and its supplement "Shakos&Bayonets"

I always like the style of Thomas´ building very much and this church surely won´t be the last one to become part of my collection. 

If you are interested in how Thomas made this little piece of art just follow the link to his YouTube-Channel. This video is a tutorial about the church this post is about.



And of course here are some pictures of how this building was integrated into my collection.

I hope you like it. :)


Cheers

Mike





A small scene using another building from Chicken and also some painted miniatures from the
fantastic range of Tyrolean rebels produced by PianoWargames.






Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Reinforcements for my Tyrolean Rebellion project - The Austrians are coming

Manufacturer:   FrontRank

Scale:   28mm


Hi,

got my first Austrian units finished with varnishing and basing. Two units of 12 men each, so they could also be parted and used as three units of eight men.

I like the bulky style of FrontRank and in my opinion they do fit to the more filigrane style of Victrix and PianoWargames aswell.

The figures had been painted for me by Krisztian and he did a very good job on them. 

https://miniaturesoldiers.blogspot.com/search/label/Austrian

The only thing I had to do was to give the figures a varnish and a decorated base.


Cheers

Mike

The Austrian advancing.


The Bavarians awaiting the Austrians.









Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Muskets&Tomahawks - Supplement "Shakos&Bayonets" - Tyrolean Rebellion

Manufacturers:   PianoWargames, Victrix, Chicken´sTabletopCrafting    

Scale:   28mm


Hi,

it is still a long way to get my forces ready for my Tyrolean Rebellion project that we would like to game after the ruleset of "Muskets&Tomahawks" using the supplement "Shakos&Bayonets".

There are some more figures on the workbench that have to be varnished and also the basing needs some more "tuning" with tufts and things like that.

And of course - some more figures still have to be painted, especially more Tyroleans.

Until then the already finished figures will be kept in a small diorama within my IKEA-Billy-shelf for some motivation to keep on the project.

The figures on the pictures are from different manufacturers. The Bavarians are Victrix while the Tyroleans are from PianoWargames. The two buildings are from "Chicken´sTabletopCrafting".

If you like to get further information about the Tyrolean Rebellion and also about Andreas Hofer, who led the Rebellion, just have a look at the following links to a very good docu on YouTube. Unfortunately it is only in German. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Q3imffLdGM


The second link shows the storming of Innsbruck taken from the movie "Andreas Hofer".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FX0d52RMuM&t=47s


If you like to have a look at the complete movie (also only in German) follow the next link.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsc-0wTXRR0


But I also found a shorter documentation concerning the Tyrolean Rebellion in English:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j140bKSCdms


This rebellion is not very well known but in my opinion it would be very nice to play some games dealing with this topic.


Cheers

Mike


Bavarian Grenadiers and Light Infantry from Victrix painted by a friend.


The Tyroleans from PianoWargames have been painted by me.








Thursday, April 3, 2025

The Tyrolean Rebellion - Just a fun arrangement of figures

Manufacturers:

Tyroleans - Piano Wargames (https://pianowargames.de)

Bavarians - Victrix (https://www.victrixlimited.com)

Building - Chicken´sTabletopCrafting (https://chickens-tabletop-crafting.de/)

Scale:   28mm


Hello, dear followers of my blog !

Last week I had been looking for some terrain pieces for my wargaming collection, especially for our project on the Tyrolean Rebellion where I will need some more rocks to represent the area of the alps. My comrads and me plan to play several games of the supplement of "Muskets&Tomahawks" called "Shakos&Bayonets".

A good opportunity to find excellent rocks is to look at some shops offering aquaristic accesories. And I found some very good suitable pieces for good prices. Some of them are still on their way but the one I ordered from Amazon has already been delivered.

After having opened the parcel it was clear that I will have to check the size of the rock compared to my figures. And so the next hour was used to arrange a little landscape with rocks, paths, trees, fields and a building. It has been real fun and a perfect balance to my working day. As always.

Just a well-intentioned advice: if you ever had a hard day, try to compensate it by just arranging your figures mixed with some terrain. It works. You surely will feel better. :)


Cheers 

Mike


An overview on the little landscape measuring 60x120cm.

Bavarian Infantry is approaching through a mountain pass to arrest the leader of the Tyrolean Rebels.
Andreas Hofer

Forward boys !

The figures representing the Bavarians are Victrix.

The Tyrolean "village". I need more of these houses from Chicken´sTabletopCrafting.

Andreas Hofer (right) awaiting the Bavarians. Figures are resin from the wonderful range of
PianoWargames. Lucas Luber does fantastic work on them


Seems to be a very long way.



A piece of terrain that must not be missing in the alps
A holy cross.

The actual reason for this arrangement of figures ...

... the rock from the aquaristic shop on Amazon.




Wednesday, April 17, 2024

FIW - "Defend the supply train" - A scenario played by using the rules of "Muskets&Tomahawks - Second Edition"

Manufacturers:    FrontRank, Galloping Major, RedoubtEnterprises, NorthstarMiniatures, WargamesFoundry

Scale:    28mm


Hello again,

this post completes my last post as it is about the game we played on Sunday, 14th of April 2024. Within the last post I just introduced the terrain - so here is the report about the battle that took place within the mentioned terrain.


The battle had been fought between:

- Christopher, aka "Axebreaker" (maybe you already know his wargaming blog  https://christopher-bunkerhill.blogspot.com/2024/02/early-saxongermanic-collection-rebased.html) -  if you do not know his blog already - just take a look at it.

- Lucas Luber, (this is the guy behind the wonderful figures of PianoWargames https://pianowargames.de/de/    -   I am sure that you have already heard about his figures as they are really great;

- my dear friend Franz and me.


Christopher is also the creator of this scenario. Here is the mission of the battle:

British are to get the supplies from the ship to the stockade.
Defender Deployment Points- Ship, Indian Longhouse(Indians only), Stockade, Porthouse
Attacker Deployment Points- 6 Points at least 18" from any British Figures
British Reinforcements- They may place 30% in reserve from the fort or the ship to be deployed on the first red clock.
French Reinforcements- Any unused Deployment point becomes a reinforcement point and all others are removed after initial deployment.
Boats from the ship- Take one full move to reach shore. Disembarking troops may only deploy, but not move.
Wagon Train- Moves 7 inches on the road. It moves on a civilian card. A 4 inch gap must be placed between each wagon. A wagon becomes stuck in the mud on a 11 or 12 on a 2d6 and will require a second civilian move card to move again.
The attacker starts the game.
Objectives
0 Wagons arrive- British will starve over the winter. Major French Victory!
1 Wagon arrives- British will get by the winter, but on half rations leaving them very vulnerable to attack through loss of personal. Minor French Victory.
2 Wagons arrive- Enough supplies to keep the men fit and hold the fort, but can expect attacks. Minor British Victory.
3 wagons arrive- Abundance of supplies and will allow the British to continue further expansions. Major British Victory!
The game ends with the fifth red clock.
Intrigues are in play. The side which achieves the most intrigues wins this part anything else is a wash and will have no effect.


Christopher and Lucas had to lead the French units, while Franz and I got the British forces.


Here is a brief cronicle of the fight:

Franz and I planned to get an unit of rangers into the watchtower as soon as possible to get a better overview and to use their ability being sharpshooters and having long rifles. They could then have overlooked the woods and spotting and firing would be easier for them. They even managed to reach the tower but before they could get inside they had been attacked by a unit of French Courier deBois and even had been wiped out after the reaction test. As often we had been unlucky in rolling the dice.

Meanwhile the French allied Indians came through the woods and defeated the Iroqouis warriors. The reinforcements of the British grenadiers came up but they had not been able to get into contact with the enemy.
The French regulars even managed to destroy the British Provincials who had to cover the stockade.

With no more forces left inside the stockade and running out of time for the British the outcome of the game was clear for the French surely would hold the fort. So even if the waggon train would have reached the stockade it would have been caught by the French. So it was a major French victory and a desaster for the British forces. It reminded me of the battle on the Monongahela there the British had been slaughtered by the French.

A really good scenario and also a wonderful game of Muskets&Tomahawks again.
The only thing was that we had to look up a lot of things in the rule book again. We should play it more of and we also should optimize the QRS.


Cheers

Mike

 

Victory !!!

A view of the terrain.

The starting point of the waggon train.

The Iroquois warriors placed next to their longhouse.

A unit of British Regulars and a unit of Roger´s Rangers starting from the stockade.

Two of at least six deployment zones of the French forces.

Another deployment zone...

...and also another one.

A French unit of Compagnies franchaise de la Marine departing at their deployment zone...

...that is just the nearest to the stockade.

The Huron warbands deploying in the middle of the table.

Christopher´s French militia - real eyecandy.

A close-up of a deployment marker painted by Christopher, aka "Axebreaker"

The first movement of the waggons.

The British units leaving the stockade.

The Iroqouis try to cover the waggon train.

The Rangers first move towards the Watching tower while the British Regulars try to form up to cover the Rangers´ movements.

The second activation of the train. It seems that the British may have a good chance.

The French Regulars getting closer.

And also the French Irregulars appear on the terrain.(top left)

The first British reinforcements come in - a unit of Provincials

The Provincials and the British Regulars manage to get into a firing line. 

Roger´s Rangers only need one more movement to get into the tower...

...but before they are able to enter the tower a unit of French Irregulars attacks them and close combat starts...

...with the Rangers being defeated and even failing their reaction test. The whole unit routs.

One of the Iroquois warbands starts close combat with the French attackers and is able to kill the unit except one single figure which has to flight. But he still remains on the table.

Three units of Hurons preparing to fight against one unit of Iroqouis warriors.

Meanwhile the waggon train moves on. In front of the first waggon you can see the single left figure of the French Irregulars. Though the unit only exists of one man he could stop the first waggon by simply touching its base. 

The Hurons had been able to defeat the Iroqouis.

The second British reinforcements arrive. A unit of Grenadiers has disembarced from the British ship.

The British Provincials and the Regulars confronting the French Compagnies de La Marine.

The British Grenadiers coming closer to the waggon train...

...which is already totally captured by the Hurons.



While the British Regulars try to reach the waggon train the French Regulars managed to defeat the Provincials - The Provincials simply had to make a retreat movement that took them out of the game.

So - the stockade is no longer under British control and the French raise their flag.

No more chance to win the game for the British as they had lost more than half of their troops. The French casualties had been very low.

Waving the flag to point out that this had been a major victory for the French forces.


The following pictures are just a few close ups.









The British Grenadiers embarking.

The Hurons (buttom) attacking the Iroqouis (top). 

The French Regulars´ first attack on the British Provincials. 

The British Regulars try to reach the waggon train in order to fight the Hurons.