This is actually a photograph of the solo game. In the game played on Wednesday the stream is closer to the Prussian edge and thr Russian line is positioned a little more forward. |
I can't remember the last time Peter [Prussian] rolled dice like he did on Wednesday; him getting dice and initiative at the same time is, frankly, unheard of; he's been up to something; I'm having an exorcism done next Tuesday.
Krasnochekov's Hussars and Cossacks have voluntarily made an early advance up the valley. Schorlemer's cuirassier hastily advanced, licking their lips, to meet them. |
A scenic windmill stands idly waiting for the corn to ripen. I took this shot purely for the sake of taking another picture of my newest building. |
I'm looking forward to seeing how this one pans out. The Prussians might achieve an astounding reversal of history. We shall see...........
10 comments:
Very nice scenario. Indeed the real Paltzig affair showed that, despite the incompetence showed in throwing the army in three successive uncoordinated waves against a Russian army in a strong position, the prussians were able to inflict heavy losses on the russians. This was the thinking of Frederick when he decided few weeks later to attack at Kunersdorf. Duffy (or maybe Shoewalter) in one of his books (I didn't remember which, anyway) writes explicitly such a thing.
Fabrizio
Great stuff James! I have yet to refight Paltzig as I didn't think it'd be much fun for the Prussians but I think I will now put it on the list.
A great looking game.
"I didn't think it'd be much fun for the Prussians"
I know exactly what you mean, Colin. When I played it solo I did so thinking of what 'extra what ifs" might be needed to balance it up a bit. As it happens, all that is needed are a few arrival restrictions and something to stop Villbois re-deploing before Wobersnow moves.
Manteuffel has just enough troops to gain a local superiority that should carry him up to, and through, the Russian line before the Russians do too much damage (providing your rules allow for swift movement - infantry move 10" a move in our 'heretical Piquet' rules) with their dug in artillery as the Prussians come in. The Piquet system also helps here because Prussia gets three musket reload cards to the Russia's two, giving them a fire power superiority too.
I've been tinkering with several of our house rules over the last few weeks, trying to iron out some of things that irk us, and with some success. At last Peter and Graham seem to be happy with the supported / secure flank rule (as am I) and a few other tweaks will add a little more tactical and period flavour (including straight ahead 'firing arc'). Much of the other stuff I've done is more akin to tidying things up / simplification than adding new stuff.
Wonderful looking game James. Windmill looks great.
Richard
Looks fantastic!
I always enjoy looking at your collections in your battles. What a visual treat!
Jim
I too always enjoy seeing pictures of your epic games. Looking forward to seeing more soon.
The figures and table look superb
Splendid!!!
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