Got down to the club for the first time in a few weeks, taking my copy of Black Powder and some AWI figures.
I set up a small scenario, a sort of cut-down Camden, to try out the rules with Phil and Martin. Unit stats were cobbled together and based mainly on the Freeman's Farm scenario in the rulebook.
Overall the game played quickly and smoothly, although with inevitable delays for looking things up in the rulebook. I think that these are the way forward for my AWI gaming and look forward to having another bash next week.
First thoughts for revising unit stats are to hinder the H-to-H ability of american rifle units and find further ways to hamstring the militia!
cheers
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Monday, 16 November 2009
Beavering away
Still here, but busily painting a unit of British napoleonic infantry and photographing each step for an article on the Baccus website.
Hoping to have a game of Black Powder at the club on Wednesday, using my 28mm AWI collection
cheers
Hoping to have a game of Black Powder at the club on Wednesday, using my 28mm AWI collection
cheers
Sunday, 8 November 2009
Allied army additions
Here are the latest additions to the Waterloo project, at long last.
First is Pack's brigade, containing some fine highlanders of the Black Watch, supported by the Royal Scots.
Here is a closer shot, showing my attempts to paint tartan on the kilts.

Second base is one of Hanoverian Landwehr. The flags are somewhat conjectural and/or simplified. The figures are british in stovepipe for the rank-and-file, with british in belgic shako for the officer and standard bearer
here is a shot of the massed ranks from the rear:

The British have been strengthened by adding the Scots Greys. I have attempted to capture the essence of Lady Butler's painting, so they are not as closely ranked as I normally base cavalry. They should stand out on the battlefield.
First is Pack's brigade, containing some fine highlanders of the Black Watch, supported by the Royal Scots.
Here is a closer shot, showing my attempts to paint tartan on the kilts.
Second base is one of Hanoverian Landwehr. The flags are somewhat conjectural and/or simplified. The figures are british in stovepipe for the rank-and-file, with british in belgic shako for the officer and standard bearer
here is a shot of the massed ranks from the rear:
The British have been strengthened by adding the Scots Greys. I have attempted to capture the essence of Lady Butler's painting, so they are not as closely ranked as I normally base cavalry. They should stand out on the battlefield.
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Basing up
Hurrah! My Baccus order arrived the other day so I was able to complete my first Hanoverian landwehr.
Tonight I have based up the following:
Halkett's Hanoverian brigade
Pack's British brigade
The Scots Greys
The Dutch carabiniers
The Brunswich Cavalry brigade
Tomorrow I'll begin basing Phil's Russians (batch 2) and start painting the basework on today's stuff.
Next for the big black undercoat brush are some British commanders...
cheers
Tonight I have based up the following:
Halkett's Hanoverian brigade
Pack's British brigade
The Scots Greys
The Dutch carabiniers
The Brunswich Cavalry brigade
Tomorrow I'll begin basing Phil's Russians (batch 2) and start painting the basework on today's stuff.
Next for the big black undercoat brush are some British commanders...
cheers
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