The battle today was based on the battle of Abensberg which took place on April 20th, 1809. You can read more about the battle here. My intention was to create a scenario that saw a lot of troops put into a small area that would force players to make tough decisions.
Abensberg, 1809 |
Side note --- when I did my Austrian army I included two banners in each unit. Originally they represented brigades and the logic was that the multiple banners represented the fact that the unit was multiple regiments. It also looked nice and used all the banners I had bought ... but I'm also fully aware that each regiment only actually carried one of their regimental banners into battle (leaving the other at home).
Austrian Order Of Battle
Commander: Feldmarschall-Leutnant Johann von HillerVI Armeekorps: Feldmarschall-Leutnant Johann von Hiller
1 x Jager Companies, 1 x Grenz Infantry, 4 x Line Infantry, 1 x Artillery, 2 x Heavy Cavalry
V Armeekorps: Feldmarschall-Leutnant Archduke Louis
1 x Jager Companies, 1 x Grenz Infantry, 4 x Line Infantry, 1 x Artillery, 1 x Light Cavalry
II Reserve Armeekorps: Feldmarschall-Leutnant Michael von Kienmayer
3 x Grenadier, 1 x Heavy Cavalry, 1 x Artillery
French & Bavarian Order Of Battle
Commander: Napoleon I of FranceProvisional Corps: Marshal Jean Lannes
4 x Line Infantry, 1 x Light Infantry, 1 x Artillery
3 x Heavy Cavalry, 1 x Horse Artillery
VII (Bavarian) Corps: Marshal François Joseph Lefebvre
4 x Line Infantry, 1 x Light Infantry, 1 x Artillery
Württemberg (later VIII) Corps: General of Division Dominique Vandamme
3 x Line Infantry, 2 x Light Infantry, 1 x Artillery
2 x Light Cavalry, 1 x Heavy Cavalry
The Game
We strayed away from Black Powder today and used a modified version of the This Hallowed Ground rules we use for ACW. There are significant changes and we worked out lots of little details here and there but overall the game was great. We played four turns and there was a minor victory in favor of the French after a bloody battle. The Austrian left flank broke first which was what tipped the scales. The Bavarian brigade broke after some unfortunate order results and shooting.
Pictures below of the battle.
More games coming up over the Christmas break so stay tuned for more battle reports.
Inpressive looking game !
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Deletelooks like a great battle
ReplyDeleteTwas a lot of fun :-)
DeleteAn awesome sight!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rodger!
DeleteAmazing figures! Don't worry about the Austrian flags, they always look great on the field.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Just preempting the inevitable comments ;-)
DeleteAwesome looking game!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rodney!
DeleteBeautiful table, gorgeous troops, and a fine game! Not much more one can ask. A tip of the chapeau to you and your group!
ReplyDeleteWho's the manufacturer of the buildings (especially the church)?
Thanks! All of the buildings are from Hovels in the UK. From their 25mm line.
DeleteI have their Russian, Italian/Spanish, and Northern European buildings - all superb for wargames. These must be from the remaining lines - I'll have to consider adding them!
DeleteCool! The church is H50 from the European line ... La Belle Alliance as well (H55) ... the barn and blue roofed building are from the La Haye Saint set.
DeleteSuperb minis on a fine setting - wonderful buildings! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThank you sir :-)
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