Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Battle of Pequono Pueblo (small village)

Monday 12th March.

The Battle of Pequone Pueblo  (a small village in Spanish) ficticious battle set in Peninsular War

Rules: Age of Eagles (Napoleonic Fire & Fury)
Scale: 10mm
Figures: Mostly Magister Militum
Table Size: 5Ft x 7ft



Looking North across the battlefield



The two forces of French and British stared across the valley at one another. Equally matched in size and firepower they began to draw their plans. The British took the initiative decided to march on the village, whilst defending the land between the hamlet and the large farmhouse & fields to the North.


 The 95th Rifles secured the fields in the north


 British heavy cavalry supporting the thin Red Line.


Finally a screen of Light Cavalry was thrown out to protect the southern flank.




It was the french turn...onward 'mes braves'. French Infantry storming the Village.

Stirring stuff...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLvzrQzwSAQ




Legeres advancing towards the British Line




Supported by the French Heavy Cavalry

for full effects see

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97dBfdNrf9A


Cavalry engagements broke out in the South with French and British light horse sparring for position...the British coming off best



The French continued to advance on the right flank...taking heavy casualties from the British Artillery.


And the columns pushed on into the Village



With the French cavalry decimated on the left wing...maybe the heavy Dragoons and Curassiers could do better....?



No they didn't. The Scots Greys and British Dragoons routed their french counterparts and broke into the French Infantry waiting behind....hastily squares were formed.




With the French Cavalry destroyed and the French Infantry pinned by fearsome artillery and the constant threat of mounted charges the French General ran up the colours and conceded visctory to the Allied General....Well done Mark..

A couple of other shots...


French Polish Lancers




British Forces entering the village

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Battle of Uncrossurlegs

An update on a recent engagement in the Anglo Zulu War.

My Lord Chelmetriver, Large numbers of Zulus have been spotted heading for Missionary Position at Uncrossurlegs River.  With immediate haste you must send reinforcements to defend this position.



At the vanguard of your position will be the 69th Lancers (these were wiped out bny the very first impi entering the table)



Quickly in hand  (see above photo) the relief force marched to the sound of battle. Infantry from the Royal Squelching Fusiliers  led the column.



Hastily the British forces lined the walls of the Missionary Position


Where are the Zulusssssssss!

They are coming....stirring song required...Men of Harlech

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Q8EM0G8tjg

The Zulus - attacked the rear at the weakest point - only poor boers standing in their way - driving their way in hard and fast...



With the defense about to crumble the Zulus launched an assault full frontal - splitting the British force...



Apologies readers but the rest of the pictures are far too gruesome - The British were slaughtered to a man..

Sunday, 29 January 2012

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

The Bus

I decided my city needed more defunct transport...the bus idea came to fruition when I found this model in John Lewis at £6.99 - bargain !

Day 1: Having pulled it apart - taken out the windows and spraying it black  it went back onto a base.


Day 2: With Stone, Sand and liberal coatings of black acylic paint we are nearly getting there.


Close up of rubble (cat litter, grit, blue foam, and sand)


Day 3: Dry brushing carriage in boltgun metal and tin bitz followed by loads of brown ink gives a nice metallic finish. The rubble has been dry brushed with two shades of grey....


The final effect - amongst the ruins


In scale with some beauties who still ply their trade in the city.....




Overview of bus route 47.....its going to be late


Friday, 16 December 2011

Sunday, 11 December 2011

Zulu

As a bit of fun and a break from painting Napoleonic figures I had a go at some Zulu figures.

Present Arms

Prepare to charge

A I say Chelmsford whats that over there....

Range 400yds....

Charge...

Usthu......

The Highlanders are Coming

Three years ago I started out on a quest to build two Napoleonic Armies in 10mm, French and British of course. I will get round to taking pictures of all the units but in the meantime found these photos of a highland unit.