Yesterday Steve and I played a fairly large General d'Armee game using quite a large portion of my Hundred Days collection. The scenario was an escalating engagement with the French in strength attempting to capture a road junction with more troops for each side arriving as the game developed.
The French forces were:
- 1st Infantry brigade: Four battalions of line supported by a battery of 6lb guns
- 2nd Infantry brigade: Four battalions of line
- 3rd Infantry brigade: Four battalions of line supported by a battery of 6lb guns
- 4th Infantry brigade: Four battalions of line
- 1st Cavalry brigade: One regiment of Hussars (Campaign grenadiers) one regiment of Chasseurs (Campaign)
- 2nd Cavalry brigade [arrive turn 5]: One regiment of Chevaux-leger Lanciers (Campaign) one regiment of Chasseurs (Campaign)
- 3rd Cavalry brigade [arrive turn 7]: Two regiments of Hussars (Campaign, grenadiers)
The Anglo-allied forces were:
- 1st British brigade: Two battalions of line, one small battalion of 95th Rifles
- 1st Hanoverian brigade: Four battalions of recruits
- 1st KGL brigade: Three battalions of line, one battalion of Lights, supported by a battery of 9lb guns
- 1st Cavalry brigade [arrive turn 3]: Three regiment of Light Dragoons (Campaign)
- 2nd British brigade [arrive turn 5]: Two battalions of line, one battalion of Highlanders (Grenadiers)
- 2nd Cavalry brigade [arrive turn 7 into reserve]: Two regiments of Dragoons (Battle, grenadiers)
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Initial deployments |
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The KGL artillery causes the first unit to retreat with heavy casualties |
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Aided by the KGL skirmishers the artillery causes a second unit to retreat with heavy casualties |
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French infantry push on in the center against the Hanoverians |
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The Royal Welch and Lincolnshire's defend on the left |
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The Hanoverians are hard pushed in the centre |
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On the British right the KGL stand fast |
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The second British brigade arrives |
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French cavalry stream onto the field |
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Weakened French division pushes on against the KGL |
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Break through in the centre as a French column crashes home and the Hanoverians rout. |
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With heavy casualties the Hanoverian Landwehr regroup behind friends |
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Those KGL guns need silencing, so the Hussars throw themselves upon them |
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The Hussars recoil, so the Chasseurs push on |
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Supported by infantry on both flanks and Light Dragoons to the rear the guns again see off their harassers |
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The KGL are now under a lot more pressure, one battalion is broken but the others hold firm. |
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View across the battlefield |
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French Chevaux Legere and Chasseurs exploit the gap left by the Hanoverians, close range cannister fire eliminates the Lincolnshires |
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The Gordon Highlanders push on |
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As do the Somerset's |
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Hard pressed Hanoverian Landwehr hold the farm |
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The Royal Welch are hard pressed, a French column from the 85th charges their flank, but, the Frenchmen refuse to close to contact! |
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Steady KGL troops refuse to budge |
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Another view along the battlefield, the Union Brigade are moving to counter the French cavalry exploiting the breakthrough. |
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Like the KGL, on the other flank the battered Royal Welch also refuse to budge |
At the end of about six hours game time both armies were well and truly battered and both Steve and I thought that the opponent had the upper edge. But, as the French had not taken their objective I'm happy to concede defeat.
Looks like a great game Paul. GDA has worked nicely for us too, even if I find it a bit cumbersome on melees
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter
DeleteI find the melees quite simple, it's the charge process that still confuses me.
Actually hats the bit I find over complex too.
DeleteOh sweet God! What a great looking game Paul!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michal
DeleteSplendid looking game, looks great!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you Iain
DeleteOh my blessed Auntie that looks splendid!
ReplyDeleteThank you James
DeleteA lovely looking game and what a great way to spend the day .... quality time!
ReplyDeleteThank you, indeed it was
DeleteVery impressive gaming, Scrivs! Loads of beautifully painted infantry and cavarly.
ReplyDeleteDitto! Paul, what size is your game table for this action?
DeleteThanks Dean, there were still a couple of boxes of painted figures not used ;)
DeleteThanks Jonathan, it's three banquet tables so 7.5ft x 6ft
DeleteSuperb gentlemen, a stunning looking game.
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil
DeleteWhat a fantastic looking game, the figures and terrain are all first rate. Sounded like a hard slog for both armies and six hours is a decent length to game for!
ReplyDeleteThank you, we played at a relaxed pace with a good break for lunch and several tea breaks
DeleteA splendid looking game sir…
ReplyDeleteIt’s nice to see lots of toys on the table…
All the best. Aly
Thank you Aly
DeleteSuperb spread and what a great looking battle.
ReplyDeleteThank you Darrell
DeleteMy pleasure Paul. Great to see so many well painted miniatures on the table. The game really had the look of a Napoleonic mini epic.
DeleteSuperb battle report, fantastic to see the collection on the games table
ReplyDeleteThank you Neil
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