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Author Topic: Twilight of Soldier Kings (SYW) Rules and new scenarios PDF's available  (Read 1797 times)

Offline Hwiccee

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Hi all,

I hope you have all had a good holiday season.

We have finally got some PDF’s done for the Twilight of the Soldier Kings rules. The rules are for large battles in the era of Frederick the Great 1730-1770.

The rules themselves are now available as a PDF and also 4 new scenarios. The scenarios are the battles of Lobositz (1756), Hastenbeck (1757), Gross Jagerdorf (1757) and Moys (1757). The Lobositz scenario also contains information on a ‘What if’ battle between the Prussians and the combined Austrian and Saxon armies involved in the campaign.

The rules and scenario PDF’s are available here – https://www.wyrehistoricbooks.co.uk/catalogue/pdf-rules-scenarios

Offline Hwiccee

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Hi,

Two new scenarios are now available.

These are the battles of Bergen and Kunersdorf both in 1759. The first is a battle between the French and 'British' army. The second features the Prussians fighting a combined Russian and Austrian army.


They are available from https://www.wyrehistoricbooks.co.uk/catalogue/pdf-rules-scenarios

Offline Hwiccee

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Re: Twilight of Soldier Kings (SYW) Rules and new scenarios PDF's available
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2021, 06:29:15 PM »
I am pleased to announce that 2 new scenarios are available for the Twilight of the Soldier Kings rules. A big thanks to Dennis and Darren for sorting this out for me.

They are available here - https://www.wyrehistoricbooks.co.uk/catalogue/pdf-rules-scenarios

The new scenarios are:

Reichenberg: 21st April 1757
In the spring of 1757 the Prussian army invaded Austrian Bohemia in a number of columns. On April 21st one of these under the Duke of Brunswick-Bevern encountered an Austrian command under Count Konigsegg at Reichenberg which aimed to block the Prussian advanced. The result was the first major action of the 1757 campaign.

Reichenbach: 16th August 1762
In the closing stages of the war the Prussians were trying to retake the fortress of Schweidnitz. The Prussians had laid siege to the fortress and the Austrians decided to attack a vulnerable part of the siege lines to break the siege. Under the command of Lacy the Austrians planned to strike near Reichenbach to break the siege and on August 16th they struck.

 

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