
Let Battle Commence!
A few weeks back we released the superbly detailed British Heavy Cavalry and we couldn’t resist galloping over to our intrepid commanders’ garage game room and playing an epic Napoleonic cavalry battle!
Général de brigade Morgan organized our troops with a vast array of French, British & Prussian cavalry, plus a few supporting pieces of artillery…
Let Battle Commence!
The French forces advanced onto the battlefield with 3 brigades making their order tests and pushing forward on their right flank and center.
Left to right: Général de brigade Perkés, Général d’armée Listér, Général de brigade Coult, and Marshal Stallard (hiding behind a British Brigade commander, Lieutenant-Colonel H James)
The Allied formations await the coming battle – outnumbered almost 2 to 1 will they hold the line?
Général de brigade Morgan (left) listens intently to his Général… maybe because Général d’armée Listér Scottish accent is a bit too hard to translate into French when he’s excited!
Lieutenant-Colonel H James (under the watchful eye of his boss Major-General Pala) is unperturbed by the sight of so much French cavalry, the first rocket shots actually hitting the center mass!
Unmolested by British Artillery, for the moment, Général de brigade Morgan advances on the French right flank in all his finery – the Hussars making a fine and colourful display!
meanwhile on the French left flank Général de brigade Coult finally passes an order and advances his Dragoons over the hills
Major-General Pala gesticulates in his Italian/British accent as he describes his command orders to the only French commander listening… so much so that Marshal Stallard moves between these highly experienced & fanatical enemies to oversee the coming clash.
Général d’armée Listér exerts his full authority and battlefield experience to convince his Général de brigades to do as their told!The French Dragoons pass their orders and prepare to charge!
To be met in the center by the brave few – the Allied lancers
the Allied line holds – barely – under the strain orders begin to be failed but at least a cannon on the right flank can be brought into action, plugging a gap at the last moment!
Round 3 begins with the Allies under extreme pressure, they (unlike their French opponents) still have their eye on the scenario objective, Hold on and have a brigade still in action at the end of the battle…
The French start arguing amongst themselves as their General stretches his tape – will the dragoons that have sat on the hill actually pass an order this turn?
Casualties begin to mount on both sides as turn 4 closes it’s beginning to look like a stalemate…
Suddenly there’s a French breakthrough on the Allies left flank leaving a lone cannon, with a few supporting rifles in the woods, to face off against the French Dragoons sweeping down on them!
Who then roll over the cannon and into the heart of the Allied line, decimating units until they hit the flank of the Scott Greys!
The Allied Dragoons try the same tactic but a luckshot brings them to a standstill
With the latest addition to our Napoleonic range being the awesomely detailed British Heavy Cavalry we just had to have this nearly all cavalry battle, the great thing with Black Powder is the ability to pull together whatever you have in your collection (and Johns is a vast collection – more about this soon!) to form a brigade, meet up with you mates and join forces to create a truly epic and inspiring spectacle on the table top!
It was an absolute blast at Johns, Pizza, beer, and wine were consumed in various measures and as the sounds of battle faded we left with more heroic actions and tails of failed tests at crucial moments to reflect upon around the workplace… until next time, I’m off to begin my first British troops!
RichC
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