Friday 7 February 2014

Readying for La Rothière

Our first bicentennial game for 2014 will be based on the Battle of La Rothière, "the battle in the blizzard", 1st February 1814.


The table is nearly all set save for some river sections to represent the Aube, some trees in the woods at the eastern end, some snow-covered roves and the figures, of course!

I did up the orders of battle using a scale of around 1:33, so we'll have a few figures on the table; nearly 2 000 allied infantry, over 400 cavalry, 28 gun models, with roughly half that number for the French.

View of the table from the western end. Dienville on the River Aube in the foreground, with La Rothière in the centre.

Hopefully we can make it look as good as our Eylau game (he says immodestly!).

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  1. Looks suitably cool. See you tomorrow

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  2. I'll be interested in seeing how you work this one out, with the possibility of stealing, err, "being inspired by" your work for my own nefarious purposes. :-)

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    1. Finalising it as we speak Peter; nothing like eleventh hour—d@#ned work got in the way! You'll be more than welcome to utilise it—hopefully it will work!!

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  3. It all looks so peaceful at the moment! Looking forward to this one...

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    1. So are we Ian. Nothing like playing in the snow when it is 31ºC outside; this forecast cool change down from 36ºC+ must be nature honouring our game!

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  4. Have a great game Fish - keep Naps and Mark under control!!!

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    1. Fortunately Napier, who took control of those 'treacherous Bavarians", was in true form rolling plenty of 1s, while Mark, who was on the side of the 'good guys', came through with well-timed 6s!!

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  5. It looks very natural! :-)
    Waiting to see the bettle
    Regards
    Rafa

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    1. Thanks Rafa, I was saying to the other fellas that we should make all of our games snow battles!!

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  6. Great minds think alike; I'm painting Bavarians so I can hopefully run this in either April or May. Good luck with your preparations.

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    1. You are far better than us Mike! With over 20 000 Bavarians, nearly 1/3 of the allied army we have been improvising with whatever we can find :)

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  7. oh my that's going to be a big game. I hope you take plenty of pictures.

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