Sunday 20 January 2013

Holding The Village (Parte the Thirde)

I brave the near Arctic conditions of my wargaming room (the 'toy soldier' room my wife calls it !?) to bring you the third instalment of this increasingly exciting battle .

 
The Regt. Du Roi storms the village , they succeed in forcing a entry but are ejected by the brave Jaegers and lose heavily. (a bit of a blurred photo - camera shake probably due to the cold !)
 
 
The survivor's of the attack retreat.
 
 
More reinforcements for the Allies arrive - 2 companies of the British 20th Foote. (if I were to play this game again I might make it a bit harder for the Allied reinforcements to arrive - but such are the vagaries of the dice !)
 
 
On the right of the village the two forces of Hussars clash in a protracted melee.
 
 
Uncle Toby encourages the British Foote on !
 
 
A second attempt to storm the village struggles to gain a foothold.
 
 
Sensing victory is on hand the Carbineers attack the reformed Chasseurs and drive them off again . The remnants of the Regt. Du Roi rally to their standards in the centre.
 
 
The situation about half way through the day, on the right of the village the cavalry fight continues , the French infantry try again to force a entry into the houses but British troops are moving up to flank them. In the centre Count De Fru-Fru tries to reorganise the French Foote. The Allied Carbineers are victorious on the left , in the distance French reinforcement move up - but will they be in time ? Too be continued ........ 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

5 comments:

  1. Splendid game.Thanks for braving the artic room to bring this report to us.

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  2. Great game, in looks as well as action. My wife calls the Wargaming room "The Growlery".... presumably that's the noise I make when anyone else enters unbidden.

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  3. Great game! I need to get a few more figures painted before Cold Wars in March and this is just the sort of thing to motivate me.

    Sorry about the snow and cold, we're having a short warm spell +10C today making it comfy in my games room, -17C the day before and not so cozy in my room under the eaves.

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  4. Poor French - it´s, indeed, the Prusian way to attack unproctected straight forward against hidden shooters - risking terrible casualties... As always, very beautiful arrangement on your tabletop. And oncle toby is very smart! I would like to wrgame with you, also in the cold - if I could...
    Monseigneur

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