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Miniatures Adventure => Age of the Big Battalions => Topic started by: Jemima Fawr on 13 January 2023, 10:38:52 PM
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We've been setting up the table for tomorrow's Kolin refight, so here are a few pre-game pictures.
I initially set the table up with only the Austrian formations that Frederick could see, so the first few photos feature all the Prussians, but not many Austrians. Once Fred had issued his orders, I stuck the remaining Austrians on the table.
Note that a lot of the units are on single linear bases, so when they're in column, we stick an MDF arrow next to them, to show direction of march. The single-based units are MUCH quicker to set up and move than the traditional 3-4 bases per battalion:
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Lovely pics there. Now we await the dispatches from the field of battle... :D
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That’s very impressive! I’m looking forward to being able to run a game that looks similar, but in 10mm. Someday!
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The AAR is now up on the blog:
http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/2023/01/24/the-battle-of-kolin-18th-june-1757-the-refight/
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I have often wondered if the utility of single stand battalions and a formation marker would be efficient enough to outweigh the visual incongruity it causes. After playing lots of napoleonic brigade games without formation concerns, I thought maybe in a battalion game such a practice might be just as good. Moving lots fiddly stands really can slow a game to a crawl.
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I have often wondered if the utility of single stand battalions and a formation marker would be efficient enough to outweigh the visual incongruity it causes. After playing lots of napoleonic brigade games without formation concerns, I thought maybe in a battalion game such a practice might be just as good. Moving lots fiddly stands really can slow a game to a crawl.
Yes indeed. I don't think I'd do it for Napoleonics, where changes of formation are commonplace, but it really does work for the 18th Century, where almost everything is generally either in line or in open column of half-companies, where the depth of the column equates to the frontage of a line.
Funnily enough, this was one of those games where almost all the units started the game in column, but 99% of the time, line is the only formation used (certainly once they make tactical contact).
There were originally some raised eyebrows at the club, but everyone who's used them agrees that single-base battalions are the way to go. :)
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What a magnificent spectacle! Rather puts in the shade our own fumbling effort at Kolin last Monday:
https://bloodybigbattles.blogspot.com/2023/01/seven-years-war-action-at-kolin.html
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Hello Mark - what a great and elaborate AAR indeed! Great photos and gaming, but what a tragic turn of events. After Ziethen´s Blitzsieg on the left flank I could not resist and jumped to the end of the report, to see if the final outcome would please my Prussian heart - well, it is Kolin after all....
Cheers
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What a magnificent spectacle! Rather puts in the shade our own fumbling effort at Kolin last Monday:
https://bloodybigbattles.blogspot.com/2023/01/seven-years-war-action-at-kolin.html
Thank you! Not at all! Yours is ace and it's very rare that we get an opportunity to play on a 13-foot table.
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Hello Mark - what a great and elaborate AAR indeed! Great photos and gaming, but what a tragic turn of events. After Ziethen´s Blitzsieg on the left flank I could not resist and jumped to the end of the report, to see if the final outcome would please my Prussian heart - well, it is Kolin after all....
Cheers
Cheers GW! If it's any consolation, Fred is still claiming a draw... lol
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Cheers GW! If it's any consolation, Fred is still claiming a draw... lol
Uh huh. It's his story, I suppose.... 8)
I'm sure the Ostreichers were well on their way to victory over Herr Freddy. Repeating history, as it were. But I suppose we'll never know for sure, with you all having been called for tea and your baths.... :D
BTW, perfectly lovely table, minis, and terrain. Well done, regardless of who the ultimate victor might have been...
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Uh huh. It's his story, I suppose.... 8)
I'm sure the Ostreichers were well on their way to victory over Herr Freddy. Repeating history, as it were. But I suppose we'll never know for sure, with you all having been called for tea and your baths.... :D
BTW, perfectly lovely table, minis, and terrain. Well done, regardless of who the ultimate victor might have been...
Cheers! :D
ONE day I'll have my own table at home and can go back to playing two-day games, but until then... :'(
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Fantastic looking game and superb AAR!
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Cheers! :D
ONE day I'll have my own table at home and can go back to playing two-day games, but until then... :'(
Yeah - I know what you mean. I've been lucky the last 4 years - I now have a dedicated wargaming building...but I remember prior to that when I gamed in my living room at the house...
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Fantastic looking game and superb AAR!
Thanks MG! :D
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An epic game Mark. Well done!
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Thanks OB! :)