Salamanca 1812 - If you look closely you can just about make out Wellington's chicken drumstick!
Now here's a thing. It suddenly came to me that it would be a good idea to fight a Napoleonic battle on my Hexon terrain using the period variant of Bob Cordery's Memoir of Battle 19th century rules that I am currently working on. These are basically a tweaked version of both Bob's rules and elements of those contained in Command and Colours: Napoleonics.
So far so good.
Then I got to thinking that perhaps fighting the battle using the Hexon terrain and those very nice blocks that come with the game rather than my own would also be a good idea.
Again, so far, so good
I know of many gamers that have used 3d terrain and painted armies to try this approach so I am wondering if using the blocks and 3d terrain is a first! Of course the action will need to be Peninsula based but that is no problem - I have sufficient books in the library to provide a useful source of reference - as I could probably just use one of the scenarios with the game with a little improvisation.
I reckon that will be my Jubilee weekend game sorted out - the only problem will be whether I go for a historical refight or the old standby of a hypothetical bash.
One to ponder for the next few days methinks.
4 comments:
Hey David game on! Looking forward to your report. As I am working on my article Bursting the Mould some of your experiences with block armies will help with my writings ... Jeff
Looking forward to seeing some Jubilee gaming photos. When I originally saw your Hexon board and your wooden blocks I wondered if the command and colors blocks would look any good and now I'll hopefully get to see. Thanks, I really enjoy your blogs...... Just sayin
Hi Jeff,
I am really looking forward to giving the old Napoleonic itch a good scratch so this weekend should be a good one. I am also more than happy to help out with anything block related for the article if you need it.
All the best,
DC
Hi Martin,
Many thanks old chap - much appreciated! This will be an interesting experiment and I shall happily spend a couple of days sorting out a suitable scenario to fight.
I must confess to being torn about what to fight - either a C and C action or one of my own making.
All the best
DC
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