Supposed to play a game today at Stephens but had to obtain and set-up a replacement printer instead. But did start a solo game using my 10mm Malburian stuff using Field Of Battle rules as a last hurrah for 1st edition as 2nd edition is at last on its way from USofA (but no sign as yet).
My start on AWI British figures has stalled but needed a wargame fix of some sort
iPhone pics as too lazy to go downstairs to get camera !
Of course a MAJOR bright spot at start of day was the Men in Green duffing the Aussies !!!!!
Historical Wargaming using Miniatures, PC & Board Games as played by Sgt Steiner
Showing posts with label Field Of Battle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Field Of Battle. Show all posts
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Saturday, May 07, 2011
Piquet Field Of Battle : Prussians take on French
Game at Stephens today I picked period he picked rules so it was 1814 Prussians versus French using Piquet: Field Of Battle rules. A hugely entertaining game it was too ! we used Lasalle terrain generation and half measures for our ground scale. I fielded 5 Brigades with 23 units against 20 French units. French had several Elite units Prussians none (I really am a glutton for punishment !) Terrain was 'the valley' with line of hills on opposing sides of table (Stephens rubberized terrain mat very useful for this allowing placement of items underneath - considering purchasing one) into which I placed a wood and a field and Stephen a town.
Prussians designated as defenders although this proved nominal as cowardly French hugged their ridge whilst 'General Vorwarts' went.............'Vorwarts'.
Lots of crappy iPhone pics (with lots of caption 'digs' at French dogs):
Prussians line along their ridge (temporarily)
Earlier shot of mounted wings mutual advance
Footnote: FOB vs DF
Having played last two games using Die Fighting it was interesting to compare these rule sets and to be honest both very good and yield plausible results in their own ways. Overall systems in DF a bit slicker but we both enjoyed (more familiar or comfortable might be better terms) being able to 'kill' outright a unit on table today rather than solely 'routing to its doom' only but its simply a different approach to combat outcomes/attrition. FOB lacking a bit of flavour/diversity between inherent periods perhaps but possibly more 'balanced' as a game as a result. DF resembles original Piquet more closely (not surprising as same author) in that one simply cant attack/move everywhere (at least thats a risky strategy) as resources/pips dwindle or not available, whereas FOB allows a 'general advance' (not necessarily a good idea) as pip costs to turn cards but not to act on them plus both sides get to react with equal pips (tempered by different sequence decks). Comparisons a bit 'apples and oranges' as both offer fast play with the inertia/chaos/unpredictability to differing degrees that we both like in wargames. We both like Lasalle as well (even if Cavalry seems a tad powerful) and its nice to have options especially for our friendly type games wherein being 'jacks of all trades even if master of none' suits us.
We are hoping to try 'classic' Piquet: Cartouche and Les Grognards with smaller forces for more tactical nuanced option at some stage and to try DF & FOB with ACW or Franco-Prussian forces ...................... ah the lure of fresh projects.............................
Prussians designated as defenders although this proved nominal as cowardly French hugged their ridge whilst 'General Vorwarts' went.............'Vorwarts'.
Lots of crappy iPhone pics (with lots of caption 'digs' at French dogs):
Prussians line along their ridge (temporarily)
French line theirs (super-glued)
Prussian mounted Brigade advances on right
Prussians Infantry Brigades begin to advance
Guess who are advancing ?
Even the lowly Landwehr show French how its done
'Vorwarts' in the center
French militia cower in town
More 'Vorwarts-ing'
Landwehr go eye ball to eyeball
Whats this ? French heavy cavalry actually advancing !!
Reserve Infantry Brigade 'up and at em' against French 'one step forward two steps back' Brigade.
French 'Elite' Infantry falling back so much for fabled elan !
French right at start
Prussian centre
Prussian cavalry on right wing
French 'attackers' center 'nailed' to ridge
The 'bold' French furthest foray
Footnote: FOB vs DF
Having played last two games using Die Fighting it was interesting to compare these rule sets and to be honest both very good and yield plausible results in their own ways. Overall systems in DF a bit slicker but we both enjoyed (more familiar or comfortable might be better terms) being able to 'kill' outright a unit on table today rather than solely 'routing to its doom' only but its simply a different approach to combat outcomes/attrition. FOB lacking a bit of flavour/diversity between inherent periods perhaps but possibly more 'balanced' as a game as a result. DF resembles original Piquet more closely (not surprising as same author) in that one simply cant attack/move everywhere (at least thats a risky strategy) as resources/pips dwindle or not available, whereas FOB allows a 'general advance' (not necessarily a good idea) as pip costs to turn cards but not to act on them plus both sides get to react with equal pips (tempered by different sequence decks). Comparisons a bit 'apples and oranges' as both offer fast play with the inertia/chaos/unpredictability to differing degrees that we both like in wargames. We both like Lasalle as well (even if Cavalry seems a tad powerful) and its nice to have options especially for our friendly type games wherein being 'jacks of all trades even if master of none' suits us.
We are hoping to try 'classic' Piquet: Cartouche and Les Grognards with smaller forces for more tactical nuanced option at some stage and to try DF & FOB with ACW or Franco-Prussian forces ...................... ah the lure of fresh projects.............................
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Field Of Battle Malburian game finished
French ran out of Morale Chips and Quit The Field on first (and early) test on an Army Morale Card.
Very entertaining game as a solo effort, lots of action and the card/initiative system of PK FOB allows for a good solo game.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Short Video Clip of Field Of Battle game
A short video clip showing overview of the battle during turn 3
Field Of Battle - solo 10mm Malburian
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Field Of Battle - SYW Russian vs Prussian
Played SYW game using PK Field Of Battle and my 15mm Russians vs Stephen's Prussians.
24 Units a side on a fairly cluttered table.
Great game with lots of action and incident (PK in all forms excels at this) Only blip was our (mis-)reading of Segment/Multi Moves some situations looking a bit cheesy but once we agreed how we would play it things swung along nicely.
My Ivans took an pounding from Prussian shooting as Stephen invariably rolled high when I rolled low.
Russian Cavalry Brigade on right flank
Initial Russian deployment
Russian Infantry Brigade
Prussian Deployment
Prussian Deployment
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