A view across the battlefield showing the state of play at the end of turn six |
We are currently in the midst of fighting a wonderful 1806 scenario generously supplied by Eltjo in the Netherlands based on action during the Battle of Jena.
Prussian Grenadiers and Musketeers enter the battle |
The Kripendorf windmill |
French Ligne prepare to cross the stream |
A series of cavalry clashes highlighted the early turns. The French light cavalry battled hard against cuirassiers and hussars |
The French guns unlimbered and ready for action on their “John Ray” bases that I absolutely adore the look of. A bit of John D and Doug M goodness in the rear |
We are returning to the battle this Saturday. It could genuinely go either way.
Super looking game, so many lovely figures to admire, top notch stuff!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great looking game; taking small elements of a battle for a scenario usually generates a far more interesting clash than a classic line 'em up and advance game.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful looking game Carlo…
ReplyDeleteInspirational as always…
All the best. Aly
Quite a nice looking game going on there.
ReplyDeleteThat windmill is a crazy thing. 😀
Terrific. That cavalry clash looks awesome but I particularly liked the close up of the Prussian infantry.
ReplyDeleteStephen
Terrific looking game.
ReplyDeleteNice one Carlo. A great specific period. I have a Prussian brigade for same but it's not even on the painting table and unlikely to be for some time. Good looking fight with a lovely collection.
ReplyDeleteIt all looks very special , as usual, Carlo. Great to see all the 1806 authentic bicornes
ReplyDeleteSuperb as always, Carlo. Need to get back to my Napoleonic project I think. Best regards. Phil
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