Tuesday, 17 March 2026

British and French Valour and Fortitude battle Napoleonic 87

 Back to some wargaming! Before I went away Des came over and we had a game of Valour and Fortitude, this time Des elected to use his British ( who now live in my shed) and I was of course the French. 

I was meant to play Valour and Fortitude the week before at the club but when we arrived the space had been double booked with the blood bank, Ian had travelled some way to have a go at Valour and Fortitude, so other Ian offered to host at his, Ian 1 plays 40k, Lord of the Rings, bolt action mostly, but fancied having a go, he is also the son of John my opponent at the club for the last few years who has sadly passed away. Ian 2 is also interested but wont play French, we had a bit of a learning game and it was pretty even Austrian versus French battle when we called it honours even and theres a bit of interest in the game from a few other members at the club.

I retained the two brigades from the draw against Ian, first one three battalions of French line infantry, a unit of field artillery, a unit of cuirassiers and a unit of dragoons.





















We had three built up areas as objectives, I managed to grab one, we had a tussle outside one on the opposite flank where Des lost a cavalry unit but Des managed to grab it, I tried to get to the remaining objective but Des got a detachment of rifles into it. In the meantime Des lost more cavalry as did I, he played a card which meant if he captured the objective I was holding it would be worth double points, I managed to make the rifles shaken but they didnt have to take a valour test and Des captured  the objective that I held so a comprehensive victory for the Brits, even though it went down to the last go, great fun and more of a game than last time.































I was mostly playing catch up and having the middle objective between my two brigades didnt help, great fun none the less!

Ive finished off flocking the units painted in Bristol and Jamaica, only taken a year, the Austrians also have their flags, unfortunately the French will have to wait!

Next up more AARs, some Napoleonics, Romans and maybe Great Italian Wars?

All the best

Iain

34 comments:

  1. What a fantastic battle report Iain!
    A truly equal and bloody battle!

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  2. Fabulous looking game Iain, lovely figures and terrain and a comprehensive win for the Brits! Not what you were hoping for, of course 😀

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    1. Im with you on eeverything up to the British victory Keith!
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  3. Great looking figures and game Iain.
    You could blame bad luck but then Napoleon would sack you 😁

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    1. You are spot on there, I think it was usual to blame bad weather or poor foreign troops or of course perfidious Albion!
      Best Iain

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  4. Great looking game Iain and I really enjoyed the battle report, great stuff!

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    1. Im glad as aive got another lined up!
      Best Iain

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  5. Good to see you're drumming up some interest among the club members and it sounds as though you will have a variety of opponents. That looked like a fun game to make sure people were interested. Very annoying about the club being closed though. Was there a warning posted and did people just miss it?

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    1. No one at the club knew , its a local community centre, managed by volunteers, its maybe surprising it doesnt happen more often! Plus it was the blood donor service so difficult to get fed up with them!
      Best Iain

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  6. Excellent looking game Iain, and looks like you had fun.

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  7. Lovely units and some great photos. Top stuff.

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  8. Amazing looking game, Iain.

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    1. Thanks Richard, hoping to get an Italian wars game in soon!
      Best Iain

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  9. You lot put on a good spread mate. Sounded like a good game was enjoyed by all.

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    1. Once youve spent all that time painting them ,its nice to use them! It was great fun all round!
      Best Iain

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  10. A lot of inspiring photos. The close-ups really highlight your figures.

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    1. I like the combination of close ups and distance, it gives a feeling of involvement I think?
      Best Iain

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  11. Excellent looking game with a lot of great looking figures!

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  12. An excellent report on what looks like a fab game.

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  13. Iain, lovely to see the mass cavalry, with all the talk of V&F across a number of blogs, I am dusting off my copy. I like the way objectives work particularly well for a throw down game.

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    1. Yes , the objectives gives a nice sense of narrative even in a throw down game?
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  14. Impressive as usual, your pictures are breathtaking!

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    1. Thanks very much, starting to assemble Spanish for the war of independance but they will be a while down the road Im afraid!
      Best Iain

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  15. Hi Iain - totally unrelated comment but re female Napoleonic gunners - I just saw this - https://battlehonours3d.com/products/spanish-artillery-forage-with-females-firing?_pos=3&_psq=female&_ss=e&_v=1.0

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