Showing posts with label NAP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NAP. Show all posts

Sunday, April 30, 2023

Battle of Saalfeld 1806

We played Valour & Fortitude in 28mm this weekend. I ran the rules and my friend Doug played the Prussians & Saxons and Titch played the French. 


The Prussians put up a valiant fight, but eventually their left and right flanks collapsed. The Saxons in the center surrendered and the Prussians either fked back into Saalfeld or off the field of battle!


The figures are mainly Old Glory, Perry, Casting Room and Schilling. The buildings are 3D prints and Grandmanner. The terrain mats are from Cigar Box Battle. 


I like the rules enough I think I’ll paint early Austrians and Russians for some 1805 scenarios! 


Good gaming - Cory  

Friday, May 28, 2021

1806 Prussians, Saxons & French

 The 1806 Prussian campaign has always been one of my favorites. It’s the consummate “what if?”. The battles of Saalfeld, Jena and Auerstedt were close affairs and could/should have been won by the Prussians and their Saxon allies. Napoleon and the Grand Armee were at their peak performance however, and the campaign turned into a series of crushing Prussian defeats, mainly due to poor generalship and not the valor of the individual Prussian soldiers. 

I have been busy painting and have built up the OOB (plus some) for the battle of Saalfeld. The Prussian figures are Forgotten Glorious (unfortunately out of business), Casting Room (Wargames Foundry) and Schilling (nice figures from Germany). I will be adding some Perry’s to the mix soon enough.

The French are mainly Old Glory (you can’t beat their Old Glory Army for price) and some Perry and Casting Room. 

We set up and played a hypothetical battle and used “Tremble Ye Tyrants”. The rules are simple, easy to teach and play quite well. I’ve long come to the conclusion that there are no perfect rules out there for NAPS, so I just use what I find enjoyable and playable.  The rules are are out print from North Star UK but I’m sure you can find them on eBay. 

The terrain is two Cigar Box Battle mats, and some 3D printed buildings, tress and the usual assortment of wargaming table top clutter. 

Here are some pictures of the set up and first few turns. I’ll do another post when we are finished playing with an AAR. 

Who should I paint next to face my early French? Austerlitz Russians? Ulm Austrians? What do you think?

Good Gaming - 

Cory 


































Thursday, May 10, 2018

28mm French Legere! New project!


Hello!

I've taken the dive into 28mm Napeoleonics, which I said I never would! Here is a picture of one of the first units I painted - the French 17th Regiment
Legere. This is an early war uniform as I plan to focus mostly on the Glory Years of 1805 to 1807! I plan on mainly using a modified version of "Johnny Reb", but also like "General de Armee"!







28mm Old Glory figures