Des and Ben came over and we had a game of Valour and Fortitude based on the battle of Lodi, I know not strictly Napoleonic and the French are anachronistic, I also had to use Landwehr to substitute for Grenzers but still better than just a meeting encounter game I think, it was a scenario Des found on the Internet he chose the Austrians, he had two Grenz units in Lodi three line units , a light cavalry (chevaulegers) and an artillery piece and needed to hold the bridge and not lose over 50% , the French had a brigade of two units of Guard plus an artillery piece, another brigade with three line units and a light cavalry unit ( chasseurs) and a brigade with three infantry units and an artillery unit, all played on my venerable 6' x 4' table with no trees becausewe ran out of time to find them !
Sunday, 29 June 2025
Battle of Lodi Valour and Fortitude Napoleonic 73
Tuesday, 3 June 2025
Another French line infantry regiment Napoleonic 72
Here's another unit of Perry plastic French line infantry with a Victrix officer, Perry plastic confederate flag arms and drum and Victrix eagle guard halberds and pistol holsters plus a spare warlord eagle with ribbons. Not as well painted as my Jamaican figures as I'm trying to get used to painting on a tray on a sofa and it's a bit dark! Good enough for government work though. So that's going to bring me up to 336 painted Napoleonic figures this year so far, not too bad, I can relax after 400? Don't be silly, I've got Austrian Hussars, dragoons, cuirassiers and an infantry regiment on the paint tray, together with a French Napoleonic command stand at the moment, plenty more to come!
The sheds at the end of the garden, while I was travelling around Greece I read this book, it's great and does of course make me want to paint up at least one light infantry regiment!