Playing for Team Prussia, above left, were Mike (white shirt), Bob, and AJ (just out of picture), of AJ's Wargaming Blog. Playing for Team France were, above right, from left to right, Earl (otherwise known as "boxcars"), Ralph, and Pete--who was on loan from Team Prussia. The game was held at AJ's (who graciously offered to help) on his big game table: 12' x 6'. One of the major objectives I was after, aside from the earlier ones, was getting a look at the figure to space ratio on a larger table...
...the main table on game day will be even bigger: 20' x 6'. I downscaled it onto AJ's 12' table, and deployed roughly 2/3 of the troops to see how things fit. I was concerned about not having enough troops for the space on game day. As can be seen above, the troops quite handily filled the 12' table, with space to maneuver. I now don't have any worries about having too few figures for the larger table on game day! There will also be connecting tables on each side to add depth to the game as well (but more on that in the AAR after it happens). In short, the exercise achieved its ends--oh, and it was a fun game on a Friday Night, too!
Continuing from his streak on the last game night, Earl's dice were red hot. If he keeps this up on game day, it will be "game over" for the Prussians! Given the number of troops, we didn't get to a conclusion, but still got a good feel for the flow for game day.
If you're curious about the title of this post, Ramillies, 1815, the scenario is based on an alternate version of the 1815 campaign that I concocted---mainly to justify putting all of my Prussians on the table against most of my French--don't we all strive to have a game where we can lay out all of our stuff? I'll give full details in my game report in the wake of the event. So patience, dear readers, until then...
Excelsior!
Magnificent looking game - I smiled when you wrote that you had to down scale to 12 foot, the spectacle of the 'very' big battle is such a rare sight these days.
ReplyDeleteSounds great...we'll be patient, as the Prussians!
ReplyDeleteA great looking game... it is a good thing to get all your toys out on the table.
ReplyDeleteThe more I see those chunky bases the more I want to do something similar...
Aaaah! Be still my wargames butterfly...
All the best. Aly
Oh dear, it would appear that there really is a reason to have a horde of troops in the cupboard to be brought out occasionally to share with friends.
ReplyDeleteEd, your pre-quel looks terrific! Expanding by another 8 feet will be incredible.
ReplyDeleteI bet most of us long to get ALL of our troops out onto the gaming table for a single action. Those with large collections face difficulty but good to see that you have accomplished it. Good looking collections you have!
Lovely looking big game, looks great and loads of fun too!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks, gents. This weekend the focus is on gathering together terrain and packaging the game support materials.
ReplyDeleteHi Ed
ReplyDeleteI have sent you a message to the email in your profile... if this has not reached you... is there another way I can get in touch...
It's nothing bad...:-) just a couple of questions.
All the best. Aly
Hi Aly,
DeleteApologies. Those notes go to my gmail, which I don't check as often as I should. I believe you are referencing your email of 1 Oct. I've sent a reply. Let me know if you don't receive it.
Best,
Ed