The Prince of Orange with his entourage ready for command at Quatre Bras |
The next few weeks will see two games being played upstairs in the wargames room at home.
They both will General D'Armee Napoleonic games as they are certainly the rules of choice for my battles since their release.
They also will both be based within the 1815 campaign as the very clever Dave Brown prepares to release, through Reiswitz Publishing, a PDF of six battles of the Hundred Days. How wonderful.
For both battles there will be a fair amount of both British and Allied troops, all of which I have already painted and based through my gaming with the excellent General De Brigade in the past. However anyone who has played GdA knows that the use of ADC's and skirmishers is an important aspect of the rules.
Belgian Flank companies in skirmisher bases |
Another photo in far better morning light. What a difference it makes. |
Some Militia skirmishers |
Another angle with another light source/ |
My Dutch-Belgian Brigade which will be that of Byljandt did not have any skirmishers at all so a quick order to Perry Miniatures and a few rushed licks of paint and they will now have some if required.
This Prince of Orange stand actually appears in Dave's General De Brigade volume - nice command set. |
A view the French hope to see during the Quatre Bras re-fight |
So the first will be Mont St. Jean hopefully commencing this weekend.
Spectacular units, love the inspired Prince of Orange stand ...
ReplyDeleteThankyou very much Phil. The skirmishers actually look much better in the flesh than in these quite average photos but the old a Prince looks fine in every light😉
DeleteAbsolutely terrific Carlo, great painting and lovely stands. I will have to get painting for this release of the Cent Jours.
ReplyDeleteJohn
Me too John - will be brilliant.
DeleteNice command stand and skirmishers of course. Going to be a great looking game.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Anthony and always greatly appreciated.
DeleteAll looking splendid, hope it goes well and I look forward to the battle report.
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Thanks Chris. I am always in awe of your blog and the 1815 refights you have on the go so if I can be 10% as good Ill be very pleased.
DeleteAwesome Carlo yet again an inspiration to those of us that cannot blog regularly
ReplyDeleteThanks so much young Colin.
DeleteLovely looking command stand and skirmishers!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you Iain. They should certainly do the job.
DeleteVery impressive command stand. Very cinematic.
ReplyDeleteThank you Stew - always looking to get the right mix of figures into any command stand can at times be a challenge.
DeleteLooking forward to seeing this Carlo
ReplyDeleteYou and me both Kerry.
DeleteGorgeous command stand for the Prince, Carlo. You did a very nice job on the skirmishers as well!
ReplyDeleteThank you Peter very much for your always positive comments.
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