“It was a near run thing!” The French must either take both Hougomont and La Haye Sainte, or reduce the Allied army by 60% in 15 turns; failing that, Blucher arrives, and Napoleon is defeated!
13th Portuguese Line, “Peniche”
The 13th regiment was recruited in Estramadura province, and quartered in Lisbon.
Photography assistant Miss Maddie. I usually take my pictures outside on an overcast day, using the cover of our hot tub for the (grey) surface!
Snappy Nappy comes to the 20 Sided Gamified Podcast (and Aspen-Essling with BBB)
In the interim Jared, who now also lives in Litchfield county Connecticut, and I were discussing the game he recently ran using the Napoleonic Scenario book for Chris Pringle’s Bloody Big Battles, namely Aspern-Essling, 1809. Following are some pictures he sent of the game, using his 15 mm Napoleonics.
Scuffles have Ridges
When I ran my “Waterloo in Two” games at Historicon last year, I had it mind to make custom ridges for the game; in the end, time ran out, and that just didn’t happen. I’m going to do Waterloo at HAVOC on Saturday, April 5th with the “Square Eagles” rules, and this time out I did have to time to make them. I had almost enough foam board from previous project, but not quite enough of the 1.5 inch thickness, so I wound up having to buy a new sheet. They only had 1″ and 2″ sheets, so I went with a sheet of the 2″ foam, which was way more than I needed. Boy, has this stuff gone up in price compared with years ago! Anyway, I designed the ridges, and cut out the shapes using two different hot knife tools.
2nd Portuguese Line, “Lagos”