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Title: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: Kingscarbine on 29 November 2012, 01:55:22 PM
I was reading a thread on Wargaming Nineteenth Century Europe 1815-1878 by Neil Thomas and began thinking about all those post Napoleonic wars that could be very interesting to game. Had a look at Wikipedia and the list is very long.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_1800%E2%80%931899

If you had the figures, what would you wargame?
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: Malamute on 29 November 2012, 02:19:35 PM
Texas Revolution 1835-1836 and I have the figures. ;) :D
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: workerBee on 29 November 2012, 03:10:32 PM
 o_o

That's pretty late in the 19th Century for me - I usually cut off around around 1820 when Mexico successfully revolted from Spain though if I get my retirement hobby plans into late Phase two (just finishing Phase 1, inventoried and storage boxes) - I will be (re)adding 1861 - 1863 ACW in 1/600th scale.  :)

I know where to get the miniatures for that!  :-*  8)

Gracias,

Glenn
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: pacofeanor on 29 November 2012, 07:17:31 PM
French intervention  in "espana" (1823) !
Franco -austrian war of 1859
china 1860

and .......first carlist war (there is miniatures but time is missing!!)

regardds
paco
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: TheBlackCrane on 29 November 2012, 07:56:06 PM
Started the First Carlist War, then of course other projects got in the way!

However, the conflicts in the 'At some point' list include Taiping Rebellion, Opium Wars, First Schleswig-Holstein, Italian Unification Wars, I'd quite like to do something with the Belgian Revolution but I might have to expand it a bit, and the Boxer Rebellion.

Plus any others which catch my interest later, as they probably will.


Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: Conquistador on 29 November 2012, 10:48:59 PM
French intervention  in "espana" (1823) !
<snip>
and .......first carlist war (there is miniatures but time is missing!!)

regardds
paco

Both of those sound more a little interesting but I would need to find "looks like" figures is a large scale - small size -  (I have pretty much stopped buying anything but 1/600th scale for anything but skirmish.)

Gracias,

Glenn
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: Kingscarbine on 30 November 2012, 11:11:24 AM
I have a long list that include most wargamers favs like Crimea, ACW, FPW, "Colonial"... But I'm beginning to get interested in some obscure South American and Iberian wars. My current project is  the 1st Carlist War but I'm already planning to use some of the figures for the Portuguese Civil War, 1826-1834.

Top of the list at the moment at the moment:
- Portuguese Civil War
- Paraguayan War
- Mexican Campaign
- "Scramble" for Africa
- 3rd Carlist War
- FPW

Other growing interests:
- ACW
- Civil Wars in Argentina and Uruguay
- War of the Pacific
- French Conquest of Algiers
- Crimean War (other fronts)
- Sudan
- 1st Sino-Japanese War
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: carlos marighela on 30 November 2012, 02:05:42 PM
My list topper would be the Cisplatine War, in part because I have excellent refernence material. It's relatively small, the troops are quite colourful, features land and naval battles. I even bought a box of Perry French Napoleonics to convert to Argentines but an absence of really suitable Brazilians and some of the more colourful cavalry types has made me put the thing on hold. Were I to win the lottery......

Number two would be the 'Canudos War'. Millenialist religious leader and anti-republican leads a motley collection of the rural poor in the backlands of Bahia. The Brazilian government sends four expeditions, each larger than the previous one. The first three are defeated before the last finally defeats Antônio Conselheiro and his men. The magnificent seven in the sertão. The contemporary account by Euclides da Cunha is one of the great works of Brazilian literature and you get cool French style uniforms and a whacking great Armstrong cannon for the final campaign.

Lately I've been drawn to the War of the Pacific, after visiting Peru earlier this year. Fascinating conflict both land and sea and there's quite a lot of source material out there. It's also quite a raw wound in Peru.  Cool uniforms too. That said I'd put it behind a desire to do the 1932 Peru-Colombia War, which really is quite amazing or the more well known Peru-Ecuador War of 1941. Who doesn't fancy Blitzkreig South American style, complete with Czech tanks and paratroopers?
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: Kingscarbine on 04 December 2012, 12:10:16 PM
The Banda Oriental campaign and the war against Artigas is on my to do list. I'm also tempted by the War of the Farrapos.  ;D
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: OSHIROmodels on 04 December 2012, 12:44:23 PM
Not very obscure but pretty much anything in China and Japan catches my interest  :)

cheers

James
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: carlos marighela on 04 December 2012, 06:59:27 PM
The Banda Oriental campaign and the war against Artigas is on my to do list. I'm also tempted by the War of the Farrapos.  ;D

Well frankly, one almost wishes they had succeeded. People down south tend to have this ridiculous notion that they are some how above the rest of the country. There are still folk in RS who seem to fancy secession.

If you want obscure, I have a book of the on the Muslim revolts (Revolta dos Malês) in Bahia in 1835 and another on the slightly later Sabinada, written by my former landlord, a professor at UFBA. Not sure either would make great gaming material but, with some conversion work you could find the figures.

I occasionally toy with the idea of the Guerra da Independência, arguably easier to find figures, at least the Portuguese but there would be quite a bit of work involved finding suitable Brazilians. Maybe one day.....

Ouviram do Ipiranga as margens plácidas
 De um povo heroico o brado retumbante,
 E o sol da liberdade, em raios fúlgidos,
 Brilhou no céu da pátria nesse instante.
......

 :)
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: carlos marighela on 04 December 2012, 07:54:10 PM
Here you go a Kickstarter project for The Great War of the Pacific. Only another four thousand and twenty five quid to go and apparently the minis are to be sculpted by chimps, judging by the photos.

http://theminiaturespage.com/news/?id=170438086
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: Arthur on 04 December 2012, 10:23:42 PM
My own list would read as follows :

* First Carlist War
* First Sikh War 1846-46 (with enough figures to do the 1843 Gwalior campaign as well)
* Late Taiping War 1860-1864
* Mexican war 1861-1867

I have figures for the first three of the above courtesy of Michael Perry, and I'm waiting to see how Ged's Gringo 40s Maximilian range develops to add big battalions to the fourth (I have quite a few Foundry Mexicans sculpted by Mark Copplestone already). If I had the time and were a manufacturer to do a proper range, I'd also happily indulge in the French occupation of Algeria, 1835-1850 (I know Paco's done a pretty good job at converting Perry figures for the period but I'm lazy  lol )
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: Kingscarbine on 05 December 2012, 02:12:54 PM
Here you go a Kickstarter project for The Great War of the Pacific. Only another four thousand and twenty five quid to go and apparently the minis are to be sculpted by chimps, judging by the photos.

http://theminiaturespage.com/news/?id=170438086

Hmmmm... Interesting... So, how does this Kickstarter thing work? Can I use it to start a company or commission a sculptor?
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: pacofeanor on 05 December 2012, 02:18:39 PM
My own list would read as follows :

* First Carlist War
* First Sikh War 1846-46 (with enough figures to do the 1843 Gwalior campaign as well)
* Late Taiping War 1860-1864
* Mexican war 1861-1867

I have figures for the first three of the above courtesy of Michael Perry, and I'm waiting to see how Ged's Gringo 40s Maximilian range develops to add big battalions to the fourth (I have quite a few Foundry Mexicans sculpted by Mark Copplestone already). If I had the time and were a manufacturer to do a proper range, I'd also happily indulge in the French occupation of Algeria, 1835-1850 (I know Paco's done a pretty good job at converting Perry figures for the period but I'm lazy  lol )

just do it ! (with Perry calist's FFL  foot and mounted it's possible without cutting anything!)  :D

best regards
paco
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: cdr on 05 December 2012, 02:43:07 PM
my list :
* Belgian revolution 1830-1839
* Italian unification (papal zouaves !
* Mexico

Carl
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: Christian on 07 December 2012, 03:11:20 AM
Well frankly, one almost wishes they had succeeded. People down south tend to have this ridiculous notion that they are some how above the rest of the country. There are still folk in RS who seem to fancy secession.

O mais grande do mundo ::)

Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: carlos marighela on 07 December 2012, 07:45:38 AM
O que?
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: Mindenbrush on 25 December 2012, 03:42:57 PM
After playing in a Mexican-American F&F based game at Historicon 2011, I started researching the South American Wars of Liberation as something that was Napoleonic but not the run of the mill stuff..

Found this site
http://www.balagan.org.uk/war/liberators/royalist.htm

And just received my first sample15/18mm figures from Warmodelling - they will fit with AB & Bluemoon but maybe 1/2 a head taller than Essex.

Will be using Age of Eagles Regimental for rules.
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: Kingscarbine on 28 December 2012, 11:30:26 AM
How many of you are interested in a 28mm Triple Alliance/Paraguayan War range (Perry/Paul Hicks/Ebob style)?
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: Conquistador on 28 December 2012, 11:34:22 AM
How many of you are interested in a 28mm Triple Alliance/Paraguayan War range (Perry/Paul Hicks/Ebob style)?

Not at 28 mm but the war sounds fun to game.

Gracias,

Glenn
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: carlos marighela on 28 December 2012, 11:51:17 AM
How many of you are interested in a 28mm Triple Alliance/Paraguayan War range (Perry/Paul Hicks/Ebob style)?

Me. Even more so if they were Alan Marsh sculpts.
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: Kingscarbine on 28 December 2012, 05:20:35 PM
Hell will have a moderate climate by then.  :D
Title: Re: Wargaming 19th Century Wars?
Post by: The Gray Ghost on 14 January 2013, 09:59:45 PM
I have wanted to do the French Conquest of Algiers for a long time but probably never will I might do the First Barbary War though as I have a bunch of barbary pirate types