Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
ACW: The first 4 mounted Union cavalry units ready for some action
My first 4 Union cavalry regiments are painted and based just in time for their first action at the Hamburger Tactica.
Miniatures are a mix of mostly Perry and Redoubt.
The mounted force:
And the complete force including the dismounted chaps:
Smaller versions:
Miniatures are a mix of mostly Perry and Redoubt.
The mounted force:
And the complete force including the dismounted chaps:
Smaller versions:
Sunday, February 3, 2019
ACW: 12 more dismounted federal troopers
The next 12 dismounted Union cavalry to go into battle to fight back the rebels - so far there are now 4 dismounted regiments ready.
And as thumbs:
And as thumbs:
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
ACW: First batch of dismounted Union cavalry painted
The first dismounted troopers are ready to give battle to the Rebels!
We use the Black Powder rules together with the "Glory, Hallelujah" Supplement and decided to go for the following standard units: 12 figure infantry, 6 figure cavalry and artillery is 1 model represents 4 canons.
Not only this allows for a quickly growing force, but for more space to maneuver your forces on the table, so for the time being we will stick to this.
So here are 2 units of dismounted cavalry.
This time painted to just a good wargames standard, cause there will be following much more miniatures to get a reasonable sized force in a reasonable time.
Miniatures are from Perry and Redoubt, the standard comes from GMB.
As dismounted cavalry counts as skirmishers in all circumstances in the BP-Rules and to uses them for rules like Sharp Practice all are mounted on single bases.
For better handling I will use movement trays.
Smaller Pics:
We use the Black Powder rules together with the "Glory, Hallelujah" Supplement and decided to go for the following standard units: 12 figure infantry, 6 figure cavalry and artillery is 1 model represents 4 canons.
Not only this allows for a quickly growing force, but for more space to maneuver your forces on the table, so for the time being we will stick to this.
So here are 2 units of dismounted cavalry.
This time painted to just a good wargames standard, cause there will be following much more miniatures to get a reasonable sized force in a reasonable time.
Miniatures are from Perry and Redoubt, the standard comes from GMB.
As dismounted cavalry counts as skirmishers in all circumstances in the BP-Rules and to uses them for rules like Sharp Practice all are mounted on single bases.
For better handling I will use movement trays.
Smaller Pics:
Saturday, January 19, 2019
New Project - American Civil War
Our THS is moving to a new project - the American Civil War.
For getting started as fast as possible we decided to start with rather small units - 12 for infantry, 6 for cavalry and 1 gun model to represent 4 actual guns, or a half-battery.
As soon as we are able to field a larger amount of miniatures, we will merge them to larger units.
My first part is to paint 4 Union cavalry regiments (mounted and dismounted), a Brigade general and a half-battery.
I was fascinated since a long long time about the Battle of Gettysburg, especially the opening stages, when Brig. Gen. John Buford´s 1st Cavalry Division with a rather small force of cavalry was able to hold off a much larger force of Confederate infantry for a good amount of time until support from Brig. Gen. James S. Wadsworth´s 1st Division of Maj. Gen. John F. Reynolds I. Army Corps arrived just in time.
Here are 2 maps stiched together to show the opening stages of this battle - both are from the excellent book "Gettysburg. The story of the battle with maps." from Stackpole Books - highly recommended!
Some of the stuff I ordered for my project:
First miniatures base coated - Perry Miniatures and Redoubt Enterprises:
And the first dismounted Union troopers as wip - this time I will paint the miniatures to a good wargames standard only, cause else it would take years ;-)
For getting started as fast as possible we decided to start with rather small units - 12 for infantry, 6 for cavalry and 1 gun model to represent 4 actual guns, or a half-battery.
As soon as we are able to field a larger amount of miniatures, we will merge them to larger units.
My first part is to paint 4 Union cavalry regiments (mounted and dismounted), a Brigade general and a half-battery.
I was fascinated since a long long time about the Battle of Gettysburg, especially the opening stages, when Brig. Gen. John Buford´s 1st Cavalry Division with a rather small force of cavalry was able to hold off a much larger force of Confederate infantry for a good amount of time until support from Brig. Gen. James S. Wadsworth´s 1st Division of Maj. Gen. John F. Reynolds I. Army Corps arrived just in time.
Here are 2 maps stiched together to show the opening stages of this battle - both are from the excellent book "Gettysburg. The story of the battle with maps." from Stackpole Books - highly recommended!
Some of the stuff I ordered for my project:
First miniatures base coated - Perry Miniatures and Redoubt Enterprises:
And the first dismounted Union troopers as wip - this time I will paint the miniatures to a good wargames standard only, cause else it would take years ;-)
Thursday, January 17, 2019
SAGA: My completed Gotland force
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