David Bickley's Wargames Blog

The occasional ramblings of an average gamer, journeyman painter, indifferent modeller, games designer, sometime writer for Wargames Illustrated and host of games in GHQ.



Wednesday, 15 December 2021

Some Tricornes, Part the Second

 On now to Tuesday's SYW replay with Phil as Lord Rawnsley leading the British! A second defeat! At least, as Phil commented on the previous post, I am consistent. Anyway, wiping away a tear, a few pictures from the game which I hope will be of interest to any passing souls ~

The Grenadiers De France advance with élan a plenty, sadly sans supports as it turned out...
A rash advance by the Hussards de Bykli came to naught in the face of all that British infantry...
While the Orleans cavalry get stuck in the Irish repel a charge by the Scots Greys...
The unsupported Grenadiers De France are assaulted by the 1st Foot Guards...
The 11th Foot march boldly forward, undeterred by the presence of multiple French infantry regiments in classic grey-white coats...
Having defeated their first opponents the Orleans cavalry take on fresh opponents, more of the Scots Greys...
At last the Royal Grenadiers and the French and Swiss Guards arrive to support the Shaken but unbowed Grenadiers De France! Not that it did much good in the long term...
The Orleans cavalry rout, soundly thrashed by the Scots Greys! Much other French cavalry remains uncommitted...
The Irish beat off yet another cavalry charge. Rather more than the French were managing across the wider battlefield by then...
Sadly in Turn 9 the French army reaches breaking point and concedes the field to Lord Rawnsley's command...
On a related front I have finished painting my last addition, for now, to the French SYW collection in the shape of a second regiment of the French Guards. I just have to grass n' tuft their bases and they can be photographed for a future blog post. I've also found 4 British Grenadiers in the Lead Pimple so they are ready to join the painting queue shortly. Next week, in the last game before the Christmas season brings a pause in activity here in GHQ, a 1920's Pulp game using modified Bolt Action rules. The Dons will lock horns in Howardville once more, for the first time in several years...


30 comments:

  1. A lovely collection to get to the table. I particularly like the horse, are they from a single manufacturer?

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    1. Thanks for the kind words Norm. The figures are all Foundry/Casting Room Miniatures bar a few Artillery crew and the French Light Infantry.

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  2. Another lovely game, SYW always impressive in 28 mm👍

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  3. Splendid looking Seven Years War game,even if there was an unfortunate result!
    Best Iain

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    1. The result is much less important than the game and the good company

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    2. “The result is much less important than the game and the good company” — so true!

      Great looking game!

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    3. Happy to have your endorsement Jonathan!

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  4. Well despite the defeat, it was another beautiful game that you put on there David. You have to admit that the French do have the best flags!

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    1. Thank you for your ongoing support SteveJ! I may add one more French infantry regiment next year as I have one more rather natty set of flags!

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  5. A grand game of manoeuvre and counter manoeuvre with what has to be your prettiest 18th century armies, a joy to play with. Men of the battle have to be those British grenadiers dodging every ball the French could fire at them throughout the action. On the French side accolades must go to the Grenadiers De France who for several turns held up the British advance on that flank singlehandedly.

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    1. Yes, those Grenadiers of both persuasions took the honours! I'm chuffed you like the armies as a good deal of effort went into them, especially all that lace!

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  6. Stunning pictures Dave! You have a beautiful collection of figures. Well worth all the effort. Great looking game.

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  7. Another fine looking game Mr.B. I look forward to entertaining you in the New Year.

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    1. For entertaining read thrashing perhaps?

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    2. It's not my fault your known locally as Old Snake Eyes Bickley.

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  8. Very pretty David…
    Phil seems to be winning fairly regularly… I think he has sold his soul to the Elder Gods…though they are as fickle as the Dice Gods.

    All the best. Aly

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  9. A beautiful looking game David! I'm sure you will get your revenge!

    Christopher

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    1. I will do my best, but recent form is not encouraging.

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  10. Lovely looking game David. I am a sucker for the French, much maligned and generally not very successful but very pretty to look at.Have a good Christmas.

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    1. Maligned and unsuccessful just about sums them up here in GHQ, but they are pretty.

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  11. Brilliant David. A lovely looking table and an engaging report. Thank you.
    Phil

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    1. Thank you Phil, that's very kind and much appreciated.

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  12. Reading this makes me want to quit my current project and dive back into the Seven Years War! Beautiful board and figures.

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    1. It is the Syren call familiar to all Wargamers I'm sure. Best of luck, if you are resisting.

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  13. A beautiful period to Wargame and you do it justice David.

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