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sabato 23 luglio 2022

French Indian wars - Attack to the Fort - July 16, 2022

Last Saturday my mates played a scenario set during the French Indian wars.

It was a generic scenario not linked to a specific historical battle. It was an easy “assault to the fort” but they decided to play it two times … or better … they decided to play a first scenario in which the English troops were the besieging force and another one in which it was the contrary … this time the French were forced to defense. For this reason Ezio prepared two different banners.


For a French fort or ...


... an English fort ... it depends ...


A battle in Canada cannot be a real battle without a river and some canoes 




My mates spent a day playing this two scenarios ... below some Canadians and Indians that are approaching ...




... a last look before to play a new scenario


In the second battle the French troops had to defend ...



... and English forces are eager to conquer the fort



In both games the besieged win



venerdì 20 maggio 2022

Battle of Lake George - Camp Attack - May 14, 2022

Last Saturday my mates Ezio and Jimmy dedided to play an historical scenario using Rebels and Patriots printed by Osprey.

It was a battle fought during French-Indian wars in September 8, 1755. The battle was set in the north of New York province and it was part of a the British campaign to expel the French forces from North America.

This is the battle field my friends prepared ... 


... this is the picture that inspired them


A French, Canadian and Indian of 1,582 men under the command of the Baron de Dieskau attacked 2,932 men including 200 Mohawks under Major General William Johnson.


General Johnson with his forces advance via Lake George and Lake Campalain against the French Fort St. Frederic. Johnson, camped 25 km north to Fort Edward (an English fort), sent a messager to Fort Edward garrison to ask reinforcement  ... unfortunately the messager was intercepted and in this way the French commander obtained the position of enemies.

On September 8, William's column marched directly straight into the trap prepared by Baron de Dieskau. It was knonw as the "Bloody Morning Scout". After a short battle the English were forced to come back to their camp.

My mates decided to play the assault to Johnson's camp. 


After the success of the first attack Dieskau ordered to his Canadians and Indians to charge the enemy till the camp. Unfotunately the Indians and the Canadians, shaken by the loss of their leader during the fight before, attacked the camp without energy so the French commander formed a column of 222 grenadiers directly against Johnson's camp.


The English forces hurriedly constructed defensive barricates using wagons, overturned boats and trees. 




Once the grenadiers were out in the open ground the British gunners crewing Johnson's three cannond loaded them with grapeshot cutting the French ranks.


Baron de Dieskau was hit by the cannons and died during the fight. After the dead of the Baron and the  loss of the Canadian leader in the previously fight, French were forced to retire. 

In our battle the cannon was destroyed by the Indians ...



... that in this opened the way to the Canadians



After a long fight the English troops pushed away the enemy and won the battle




lunedì 5 luglio 2021

M&TII and Rebel and Patriot July 3, 2021

After a very long period I write again a post ... My club opened again two weeks ago after seven months of pause due to Covid emergency. 

My mates last weekend played two matches with the French-Indian wars as scenario.

In the morning they played using Rebel and Patriot while in the afternoon other two of my friends decided for M&TII.

Below some pics of the scenario ... Indian houses and English units are painted by Ezio while French forces are a Jimmy's work.


During the Covid quarantine some of my friends worked on new scenic elements that now we decided to use them



Rogers' rangers are the last unit I painted last week end. I have to admit that French-Indian conflicts and American Revolution are a very interesting period with a lot colored and different type of miniatures to paint. I painted also for the AIW some minis ...



... but now other pics of the miniatures used by friends for the battle





domenica 30 agosto 2020

How to celebrate a birthday ... Musket & Tomahawk II July 17, 2020

Last month, to celebrate his birthday, Aurelian decided to play a game using Musket & Tomahawk II rule system in the club ... a very good system to celebrate for a wargames lover.

His opponent is Riccardo that is anxious to test his Indians 


Scenario is simple ... Indians and their Canadian allies must burn some houses ... Scottish and English regular troops must stop them.


They played for all the afternoon and below some pics of their "adventures" ...  
The Scottish  are coming ...


... Indians and Canadians are ready for the barbecue ...



... fighting in the woods ...



... the meat is in the house ...



... at the end ... the English forces are able to stop the Indian's raid ... thanks to their General's skills


venerdì 24 luglio 2020

Von Rall and Von Bose Hessian regiments for Musket&Tomahawk II - June 2020


During the Italian lockdown, Studio Tomahawk published the second version of his rules system: Musket & Tomahawk. 

In the past years I played with their first version and I found it very amazing. In the last weeks every times they can … Aurelian, Riccardo and Andrea played it … and they confirmed me the second release is fantastic. I played some battles with my son last month and I can confirm their opinion.

So … I decided to paint two army for two different periods: A French army for French-Indian wars and another of English for the AWI.

In the meanwhile Dadi e Piombo asked me another article for the next number of the magazine and a friend of mine decided to give me a WWII British Airborne started army … so now I have finished only to paint part of the English AWI army: the Hessian troops.
I bought a box of Warlord Hessian regiment and some plastic sprue to create two different command groups with the support of some jägers.


Part of the hessian forces were companies of jägers. These were recruited from woodsmen and armed with rifled muskets that have a greater accuracy than the smoothbore muskets carried by other infantry. 

https://allthingsliberty.com/2015/05/the-hessian-jagerkorps-in-new-york-and-pennsylvania-1776-1777/

Generally the jägers served as individual companies on foot. I assembled them using the plastic sprue of the Warlord but to increase their poses I utilized some Victrix and Perry plastic parts


For the regular troops I decided to paint two regiments: Von Rall and Von Bose

The Hessians  served as auxiliaries in the British army during American Revolution. Great part of them came from two German states: Hesse-Kassel and Hesse Hanau and they took part to many of battles across North America.
The Hessian regiments were organised in the same way of the Prussian army. A typical infantry regiment was composed of five companies of musketeers or fusiliers and one of grenadiers.

Rall's Regiment was a regiment of grenadiers.  

A image from "An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Uniforms from 1775-83 by Lorenz books
They arrived in America on August 15, 1776 and started to fight in the Long Island invasion twelve days later.  They fought at Chatterton's Hill, White Plains, Fort Wahington. 


When the British and Hessian forces were sent into winter quarters, Colonel von Rall was given command of the troops at Trenton. On December 26, 1777 General Washington attacked Trenton and surprise cost to the Hessians 22 killed and 948  prisoners. 


Their commander, the colonel Rall, was  mortally wounded during the battle. He was shot twice and he died during the night


Only 500 men escaped from the battle and were used to form other combined battalions ending the war fighting in the Quebec army

The regiment of musketeers I painted arrived in America in 1776 remaning in New York until October 1778. His original name was “Von Trümbach” … they changed name a couple of years later when Carl Von Bose became the regiment’s Commander.


The regiment took part to many actions (ie New York, Savannah, Charleston, Guilford Courthouse and Yorktown. They received a special note for his bravery during Guilford Courthouse battle
I was inspired by to choose this unit by the pics I found below


The main body of the unit surrendered with Cornwallis's army at Yorktown