The aim was to get 8-12 players into action in a 15mm Napoleon's Battles tabletop battle.
The actual numbers of players to arrive would determine the troops on the table.
We ended up starting with 9
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setting up troops |
I was able to take on troops painted and prepared by Nate, and we got to be on the same side and actually work towards a goal together. Something new, since we are often having to teach from opposing sides.
board laying out the troops available and the ones selected and a time-track |
We gathered at the University of Victoria on Nov 24, I had the added job to deliver special performance attire for my youngest son, who is now a student at UVic.
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my youngest son did not take on any command when we were arranging troops ... he did come in on turn 5 |
the whole French force (seen from the right flank) Bavarian in the foreground then French Heavy Cavalry French Corps with Baden troops French Corps with Wurttemberg troops |
Russians on their left |
Russians and Prussians in the center |
Prussians on the right |
it took a couple of turns to get out from the restricted area that the French were forced to deploy from though we managed to do three turns in 45 mins |
combat was more of a 'hold back' as the French right and center were taunting the Russians to come out into open ground |
Then my son came back the the game room and decided to jump in - now there were 5 commands on each side.
table action became hot and heavy -seen here- Russio-Prussian forces moving during turn 5 |
turn 5 became pivotal as there were firefights and melees across the line |
turn 6 was massive on the French left (where Nate and I were) |
while over on the French right a stalemate had developed |
It was so nice to finally have a charge work for me. The mixed corps are often a challenge to operate in the battlefield environment and I have been premature in my operations in the past. Not so this time.
Patience worked and the wounded formations of troops were no match for the charging horsemen.
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more of the players Russio-Prussian forces |
view at the end, on the French left a marginal French victory |
view thru the center and French right center was a marginal allied victory far right was a draw |
Russio-Prussians managed to also wreck three French batteries and rout/disperse the Bavarian corps |
The overall victory might go to the French, given that the French side still had three of the five unused re-roll markers and the Russian Pavlov grenadiers had been routed.
Great game everyone!