Swiss mercenaries in French pay storm the heights. |
The scenario chosen was "Shambolic Command". After diddling about a bit I decided that when using a 45" x 45" table, a 1/3 increase in stands would give me about the same frontage of troops as the original scenario. I then rolled a few dice and selected armies. That gave me a defending force of 2 small units of Landsknechts on the hill (probably should have been one), each 2 pike and 1 shot with a similar force plus a light gun, a unit of mounted arquebusiers and a unit of lancers back in camp, with no General. My equivalent to the original command restiction was to merely have all units out of command and let them roll each turn as per the rules. It worked very shambolically.
The attacking French force was represented by 2x 4 pike, a unit of 2 shot, a light gun and a commander.
The battle gets going. (End of Turn 2 I think) |
About an hour and 8 turns later, the Imperial army broke and retreated at which point I remembered that I had meant to take more pictures. Oh well.
The end. |
Well, I have not seen these fellows out on the table in ages. Still looking good!
ReplyDeleteI do try to get them out at least once a year. Repairs and new additions hopefully this fall/winter.
DeletePhotography always fails when the action hots up !
ReplyDeleteMust be 40 years since I last played a game involving Swiss. I didn't have the Swiss and I didn't win the game. As I recall, under those rules the Swiss didn't have generals - it was more of a Colonel's Parliament structure.
ReplyDeleteMy Swiss are mercenaries in the pay of the French king.
DeleteThose models look 'ace'. Very dynamic looking.
ReplyDeleteThe old Elastolins are particularly well sculpted but I try to my own sculping dynamic
DeleteI'm continually amazed at the range of figures you have stashed away ;)
ReplyDeleteI have it down to 8 active periods, well ok maybe 10. But that's way down, the plan is to get each period on the table at least once a year.
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