On 27th March 2016, Easter Sunday my nephew David and myself were lucky enough to be invited along to the Falkirk Wargames Club held in Grangemouth to take part in a day of Napoleonic gaming. There were 2 battles on the go at once, 2 tables of 1813 Napoleonic goodness.
Below is a short YouTube video from Table No.1
Or if your not keen on videos I've also included a good number of pictures below.
A view from the French positions at the start of the game.
The famous photographer Peter watching the initial Prussian advance.
Good to see my Silesians in action. Games like this are a great way to see what you still need to paint to complete your collection and surprisingly for my Prussians I'm not so very far off.
Also my recently finished Saxon terrain got a look in on both tables.
Alisdair and Karl the Prussian commanders discuss tactics.
My Old Glory 1st West Prussians getting in on the action. These are some of my earliest figures from when I picked up on Naps again a few years back and I'm still really fond of them.
Some French looking to be on their way out the back of a village.
Some of the Falkirk gang on Table No.1
Blucher leading the troops into battle, it's great to see him finally getting a proper run out!!!
Silesian hussars getting hit by a mystery enemy hussar unit?
Another mystery enemy unit???
The Prussians pushing on through.
An overview of the action as it unfolds.
The French under pressure.
A pretty impressive Prussian steamroller.
Is there anything more impressive than the Prussian army of 1813???
The guys looking over the end table.
At the end of the game everything had ground to a halt.
The final result, a very hard fought draw.
So that was game No.1 and hopefully over the next week or 2 I'll get a chance to put pictures up from game No.2 that I took part in.
Hope you enjoyed the pictures,
Happy Wargaming!!!
So that was game No.1 and hopefully over the next week or 2 I'll get a chance to put pictures up from game No.2 that I took part in.
Hope you enjoyed the pictures,
Happy Wargaming!!!