Today it was a trip over to Writtle for a Napoleonic game put on by Mike using his French army and Alan's Austrians.
Lots of people there today! I had a count up at one point and there were over 30 people involved in games. The stage was pulled into service as was the back room.Our game was set in 1814 when France had been invaded by most other European Powers
The forces of the Austrian Empire had been caught off guard by Napoleon and needed to withdraw their army to safety on the far side of the River Seine
Some units began the game on the far side of the River but the bridge provided the only crossing point.
Hungarian Regiment marching forward to provide a rearguard.
Hungarian Troops defending the approach to the bridge.
Steve moves up the French Heavy Cavalry while Mike (acting as Ref) and Bob discuss a fine point in the rules.
The French Cuirrassiers bear down on the Austrians so they form square.
The Old Guard advance on the French right.
Can the Austrians resit the French Heavy Cavalry?
The Old Guard look confident today.
All games underway in the rest of the hall but no time to have a look at the moment.
One Austrian regiment face the Heavy Cavalry and the other is under fire from the French artillery
The Old Guard continue to march forward.
The Old Guard find themselves under concerted Austrian attacks.
French divisional commander.
Heavy fighting in the centre of the table.
More French troops moving forward but their attacks lack a concerted effort.
They do, however, look formidable
(Me again! Not a good day in the field for me. I may be demoted to making the tea for Napoleon so as to be of some use)
The game draws to an end as the Austrian begin the retreat. The Old Guard have cleared the way towards the bridge but the Austrian Army has managed to slip away. A good game today using the Black Powder rules. Many thanks to Alan and Mike for the use of their superb figures. Thanks to Mike for planning and running the game. I would happily play the scenario again and hopefully do better.
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