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Title: The despicable treachery of captain Robert Morat (F&IW AAR)
Post by: Anatoli on 26 February 2013, 11:30:09 AM
Time of day - Night
Location - Somewhere along the British-Canadian border

The British had dispatched a mixed force militia and indian allies to scout the French perimeter. The troops met up with the small Provincial detachment and the soldiers moved silently through the moonless night. Little did the British soldiers knew that their commander, captain Robert Morat, was in fact a French sympathizer and had informed the French regulars about the British patrol in advance. He was going to lead his men into an ambush and use the chaos to defect to the French with whom he had already made arrangements for a comfortable life in Canadian exile.

On the other side of the village captain Gerard Pascal, a world weary and battle tired veteran was riding his horse behind his men. His back was aching, his sword arm wasn't as strong as it used to be and his eyes could no longer identify a known face at the distance of 15 yards. This would probably be his last war, he had been issued this commission not because he had volunteered but because of the shortage of competent officers. Life had been relatively comfortable in the colonies and he was, despite everything, not going to let the British ruin his retirement plans with their hostilities. He led a small contingent of regular troops and even managed to get hold of a 3pdr from the provincial governor to support the coming battle. If only the clouds would disperse and allow the moon to illuminate the surroundings. How else would they be able to tell captain Morat apart from any other enemy in British uniform?


Check the full AAR and a lot more pictures over at my blog:

http://anatolisgameroom.blogspot.se/2013/02/the-despicable-treachery-of-captain.html

(http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g183/Anatoli_2006/French%20and%20Indian%20War/SAM_5142.jpg)
(http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g183/Anatoli_2006/French%20and%20Indian%20War/SAM_5144.jpg)
(http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g183/Anatoli_2006/French%20and%20Indian%20War/SAM_5149.jpg)
(http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g183/Anatoli_2006/French%20and%20Indian%20War/SAM_5172.jpg)
Title: Re: The despicable treachery of captain Robert Morat (F&IW AAR)
Post by: Remgain on 26 February 2013, 12:31:53 PM
Great scenery, great miniatures, great AAR! :-*

Are the mounted officers from Front Rank?

Marco
Title: Re: The despicable treachery of captain Robert Morat (F&IW AAR)
Post by: Anatoli on 26 February 2013, 12:41:16 PM
Are the mounted officers from Front Rank?

Yep,  from their SYW range if I recall correctly, bought a few miniatures from the a few years ago (like the French officers on foot and the Grenadiers as well). Really nice miniatures, cheap and you can buy singles which is awesome. They are a bit more "round" in their style but they fit in quite well with Perry Miniatures.
Title: Re: The despicable treachery of captain Robert Morat (F&IW AAR)
Post by: Rob_bresnen on 27 February 2013, 11:29:20 AM
great stuff- lovely looking. inspiring me to get some more F+IW painted.
Title: Re: The despicable treachery of captain Robert Morat (F&IW AAR)
Post by: DoctorPete on 28 February 2013, 01:40:48 AM
Very nicely done!  Great looking game.   :)
Title: Re: The despicable treachery of captain Robert Morat (F&IW AAR)
Post by: mikedemana on 28 February 2013, 05:02:32 AM
Looks great, and you're right -- the side plots do seem to make for entertainment. They are actually one of the reason I took the plunge and bought the Muskets & Tomahawks rules. By the way, my copy finally arrived -- I guess they'd been on back order. I've read through them and look forward to trying them out on the gaming club.

Oh, and the Magua figure is amazing...wonderful paint job on those blanket stripes!

Mike Demana
Title: Re: The despicable treachery of captain Robert Morat (F&IW AAR)
Post by: Anatoli on 28 February 2013, 09:44:01 AM
Looks great, and you're right -- the side plots do seem to make for entertainment. They are actually one of the reason I took the plunge and bought the Muskets & Tomahawks rules. By the way, my copy finally arrived -- I guess they'd been on back order. I've read through them and look forward to trying them out on the gaming club.

Oh, and the Magua figure is amazing...wonderful paint job on those blanket stripes!

Mike Demana

Thanks Mike, you can see more pictures of Magua over at my blog today, a tutorial of how I painted his flesh will follow tomorrow  :)