Friday, 15 April 2022
Progress on my Prussians
Tuesday, 5 April 2022
Current state of my new Prussians!
As can be seen here, my Prussians are coming along nicely, I hope to have them finished very soon.
Then Prussian Cavalry may be my next project...
First battle with my Austrians and a slight painting change
Yesterday afternoon, Thomas and I had a small wargame to test my new Austrian infantry. The battle was fought on a featureless desk at school. Each side had close to 50 troops.
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The Austrian position at the start of the battle. |
The battle started when the Austrian force formed a line, with Grenadiers on the right flank and Light Infantry on the left. The French made an attack column, and moved slowly towards the Austrians.
The Austrians were the first to fire. Several volleys tore into the first French Infantry, killing much of the front rank. My grenadiers and light infantry advanced to flank the column, targeting the middle of the formation.
Thomas countered this by moving his Grenadiers and Voltigeurs out of the column to melee their Austrian counterparts. They were successful, killing my flanking troops.
The attack column shifted into a line, and advanced to meet my own line. While I had an initial numbers advantage, the French infantry ravaged my formation, and after many casualties, my men broke and ran, being fired apon as they did so.
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The surviving Austrians flee the battlefield. |
In conclusion, this battle was a decisive French victory. While my Austrians performed excellently in the first half of the battle, most notably the Grenadiers and Light infantry, they did not fare well when they encountered the main body of the French troops.
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The battlefield littered with casualties. |
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Note the bright blue pants and yellow facings. |
Monday, 4 April 2022
I may have ordered more Prussian Infantry...
In an extremely boring statistics lesson last week I found myself ordering another set of 1:72 scale Italeri Prussian Infantry. I did this for several reasons. The first being that I need more Prussians to build up my army, which is currently composed of the old Airfix set and the Italeri Prussians. While the Airfix set is good, it does not match the aesthetic of the Italeri figures, so in the interest of standardisation I have acquired another set of the Italeri figures. My third and final reason, which is the main one, is that I wished to re-experience the feelings I had when painting my first infantry five years ago. So essentially I've bought another set of Prussian Infantry for sentimental reasons.
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Opening my parcel! |
Friday, 1 April 2022
My Finished Austrians
As promised, here are the photos of my completed Austrian Infantry (1798-1805).
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The army all together. |
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Austrian Light Infantry (left) in their distinctive 'Roman' helmets. |
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The Grenadiers with their bearskin headgear. |
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An angle seldom seen during the Napoleonic Wars - Unless you were a cannonball! |