War of Spanish Succession. Bavaria, July 1704. The Allies try to press the Elector of Bavaria to quit his alliance with France.
The Duke of Marlborough, in his effort to save Vienna from the advancing Franco-Bavarian army, joins his forces with the Margrave of Baden, leading the Austro-Dutch forces, in front of Donauwörth. July 2, takes place the Battle of Schellenberg.
A few years before, Miltiades and I had played Schellenberg with Volley and Bayonet rules in 1/72 scale.
We had played it twice, as it was Miltiades' favorite battle.
So, when last Saturday I proposed that we play it in 15mm, Miltiades promptly responded.
The Franco-Bavarian were to defend a fortified plateau, the Schellenberg heights to the northeast of Donauwörth.
These defenses included an old fort from the time of the 30 Years War, constructed by the Swedish King Gustavus Adolphus.
Their right flank was also covered by the thick Boschberg Woods.
Their weakest point were the hastily made defenses between fort Augustus and the city of Donauwörth.
Here is the map and the initial game setup