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Re: Oldskoolrebel's French Indian War Thread (Settlers Defending- Page 3)
« Reply #45 on: 06 November 2024, 09:14:49 AM »
Great stuff Andy, keep em coming. :)
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Cheers folks, I appreciate the compliments!

Fantastic work

Cheers, Iain; I've got my eyes on some Borders Wars for the New Year.

 
I was back at the painting desk with some of Galloping Major's Anglo-American Provincials earlier this week. They are lovely models, as always, full of character. I also decided to paint one of the Militia Officers as a Provincial offer. I've based them on Pennsylvania Provincials. I quite liked the striking green and red.

In the narrative Muskets and Tomahawks games that we've been playing, they will represent local colonials raised by a recurring character, Lord Toff Tofflington. I'm sure I'll be adding more to their ranks over time.




I'll be painting some French artillery next.
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Re: Oldskoolrebel's French Indian War Thread (Settlers Defending- Page 3)
« Reply #47 on: 10 November 2024, 10:36:31 PM »
They look grand  :)

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Re: Oldskoolrebel's French Indian War Thread (Settlers Defending- Page 3)
« Reply #48 on: 11 November 2024, 01:38:39 PM »
Liking those Provincials Andy ;D

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Re: Oldskoolrebel's French Indian War Thread (AAR- Page 4)
« Reply #49 on: 12 November 2024, 04:48:03 PM »
They look grand  :)

Cheers Jimbo!


Liking those Provincials Andy ;D

Perfect victims for your Frenchies?


Last week, I was lucky to play a game for Muskets and Tomahawks. We played another four-player game based around the fictional British township of New Newcastle and the ongoing campaign with the local French.  Unusually fierce storms resulted in New Newcastle being cut off from supply lines, forcing British Peer Lord Toff Toffington to seek shelter in the township. After their previous defeat, the French retreated to lick their wounds. The (somewhat incompetent Major Le Douche receive a communique ordering him to disrupt incoming supplies destined for New Newcastle and to destroy a newly constructed blockhouse. Capitaine Philipe Jabon would once again assist him in his endeavours.

Major Eric Shawn defends the township on the British side while Captain Hans Jobb leads the rangers returning with the supplies. 




The battlefield is laid out, showing the town's surroundings. A stone bridge and a ford can cross the river.

At the start of the game, I sent my Candian Milice and Natives up to the centre of the board to attempt to hold the stone bridge. Rather fatefully, Major Le Douche sent a unit of the French Line to support. As you can see, Captain Jobb quickly diverted his forces to put pressure on the French Right Flank.



Allowing the caravans of supplies to move forward



Unfortunately, my force was stalled by some Mohecians in the woods. Despite needing 6s on a D6, I found that I could hit the natives every round; sadly, I continually fluffed the 3+ roll to convert the hits into kills. The result was that they sat on my flank and harried every movement, which allowed the Rangers to disrupt my forces from reaching the bridge.




Eventually, after some excellent die rolling from my opponent, my entire force collapsed, and the carts arrived in New Newcastle unmolested.




Meanwhile, the erstwhile Major Le Douche used the ford to launch an attack against the British township. Alas, the British got the initiative and could manoeuvre their troops into position to repel the French. 



The firing line of the British, coupled with the fire from the blockhouse, constantly harangued the French advance, and with Major Le Douche having committed his troops elsewhere, couldn't build the momentum to reach the township.
 


The game ended with a complete French route. With two victories to the British Forces, Major Le Douche has been summoned for a court-martial.

Despite my inability to roll well, I thoroughly enjoyed the game. M&T is an excellent system for multiple players at once.



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Terrific AAR Andy, it looks like a really well thought out scenario. :)

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Re: Oldskoolrebel's French Indian War Thread (AAR- Page 4)
« Reply #51 on: 12 November 2024, 06:25:21 PM »
Cracking game  8)

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Re: Oldskoolrebel's French Indian War Thread (AAR- Page 4)
« Reply #52 on: 12 November 2024, 07:01:35 PM »
Your table is superb, and congratulations on the decorations. ;)

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Re: Oldskoolrebel's French Indian War Thread (AAR- Page 4)
« Reply #53 on: 07 January 2025, 05:04:07 PM »
So it's been a wee while since I've updated this thread, but I've still been working on my FIW project, honest Guv. I've not taken proper photos of all the miniatures I've painted recently; I'll do that and upload them over the next few days.

First is some French Artillery. I'm not sure their uniforms are historically accurate; I don't think the Corps Royal de L'Artillerie made it to Canada; instead, I think the Navy provided the artillery support. However, I liked the uniforms, so I decided that I didn't give a jot about historical accuracy  lol




The miniatures themselves are Casting Room Miniatures, Foundry's cast off. They are 'interesting' sculpts. I'm sure you could say they are full of character.

Of course, some earthworks are essential to protect the crew; I painted up the Ironclad Miniatures small redoubt. It's a pretty fun piece of terrain to paint up.




Talking of terrain, I asked Oshiro to print me some custom terrain bases for fields. These come in two sizes and fit several 4cm square bases of terrain. I've got enough corn stalks to have two fields of corn and a field with the three sisters (Runner beans, squash, and corn), or one field of corn and two fields of the three sisters.

The idea is that I've got versatile and removable crops to allow troops to be placed. The huge bonus is that the crops are the expensive part of the build- I should be able to build fields with different boundaries depending on the theatre.








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Re: Oldskoolrebel's French Indian War Thread (AAR- Page 4)
« Reply #54 on: 07 January 2025, 07:44:36 PM »
Been peeking at this thread since it started and all very lovely.  Hadn't looked in for a while and certainly lots of great new additions.  I really like the latest, the crop fields.  I have something similar to paint from the 3D print realm (mine are for 15 mm) but doesn't have the modular removability you've built into your fields which is a great idea. 

On the three sisters, very nice.  Though I think they were all grown intermingled together rather than separate with the corn supporting the climbing beans and shading the pumpkins until they got going - and also started climbing, going to have to go back and check.  Doesn't matter for your model.  Looks great and versatile, can use for a variety of times and locales.
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Re: Oldskoolrebel's French Indian War Thread (AAR- Page 4)
« Reply #55 on: 07 January 2025, 09:04:46 PM »
Always enjoy browsing this thread.

Really, really like those crops!

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Re: Oldskoolrebel's French Indian War Thread (AAR- Page 4)
« Reply #56 on: 07 January 2025, 09:51:19 PM »
I love your corn fields, great work. Take a look to the webpage of Black Husar from Berlin, great stuff. Will fit to your stuff: https://blackhussarminiatures.de/
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Re: Oldskoolrebel's French Indian War Thread (AAR- Page 4)
« Reply #57 on: 08 January 2025, 11:56:19 AM »
Lovely job Andy  :-*

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Re: Oldskoolrebel's French Indian War Thread (AAR- Page 4)
« Reply #58 on: 08 January 2025, 01:00:33 PM »
Cracking work Andy, you have quite the F&IW collection now. It looks fab-u-lous!

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Re: Oldskoolrebel's French Indian War Thread (AAR- Page 4)
« Reply #59 on: 08 January 2025, 05:58:47 PM »
I really like your fields!
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