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Thursday, 4 April 2024

An ECW game trying out a new scenario

While I have spent a fair amount of time at the tabletop lately, I have not neglected the painting side of the hobby. In the past few days, I've completed the first of several units aimed at expanding the armies in my English Civil War collection. I am planning to bolster both my Royalist and Parliamentarian armies by two additional infantry and cavalry units for each side, allowing for a total of six infantry and six cavalry units per army when required. This expansion has been enabled by the purchase of some reasonably priced second-hand figures, all of which I have already cleaned up and prepared for painting. Most of the figures belong to the Miniature Figures range, but there are a few Hinchliffe models scattered throughout. Although my current collection mainly consists of Hinchliffe figures, I am always happy to adding different ranges into the mix, especially if they are older model ranges which I generally find are easier to paint and look good with a gloss finish.

Miniature Figure cavalry with a couple of Hinchliffe figures, a converted dragoon holding a flag and trumpeter.

I have also made some additional casualty markers in yellow to add to the red and blue markers I had previously made (see here). Each colour represents different number of hits. I prefer the look of this cardboard casualties as an alternative to employing counters. The additional colour was suggested in comments (thank you) and helps to reduce the number needed to track hits which is up to 8 on my units. 

Casualty markers

A unit with 5 hits - yellow casualty (4) and blue casualty (1).

After painting a new unit I am always keen to get them onto the tabletop so it is time to set up a game for this weekend. I decided to use the Scenario #31 - ECHELONED ATTACK posted on the blog Sound Officers Call! The scenario has been created in the One-Hour Wargaming style and uses the battle of Battle of Aspern-Essling (1809) for inspiration.

The setting for my English Civil War game based upon the above scenario.

The vanguard of a Royalist force, under the leadership of Lord Cedric Harrington, a revered figure among Royalist ranks, has moved across the river Eldernorth into territory controlled by Parliament. To counter this unexpected move are Parliamentarian forces under the command of Colonel Charles Ashcroft, renowned for his steadfast dedication to the cause, earning him the admiration and respect of his comrades. Rather than opposing the Royalist crossing, Colonel Ashcroft has allowed them to establish a limited presence on the far bank. Meanwhile, he has hurriedly organised his dispersed forces to attack the Royalist bridgehead from various directions, aiming to isolate them from potential reinforcements and rout them.

Parliamentary units will arrive from points A, B, and C. Royalist reserves will arrive from point D.

Aware of nearby enemy forces Royalist units take up defensive positions between two villages.

So the scene is set for this weekend’s game.

18 comments:

  1. Very exciting, Peter. Both in terms of adding new units to the Army and trying out "Scenario 31". I set up this scenario for a game yesterday and will play it this weekend!

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    1. I am looking forward to see how your scenario plays out. As for the newly painted unit, they invariably seem to perform poorly with the dice rolls.

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  2. A nice looking scenario Peter. Looking forward to the report.

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    1. Thanks. The next post will cover the game report and how the recently paint unit performs.

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  3. Peter, the additions to the army will get across that line of being more functional, as I have armies in the same position, I can appreciate that. Also interested to see your take on Scenario 31.

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    1. Agree, I am not planning to increase the number of units on the tabletop, just provide more variability on the army composition for when scenarios have one side made up of mostly cavalry or infantry.

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  4. Looking forward to the AAR to see how close it comes to theoriginal A-E.

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    1. I am not that familiar with the inspiration for the scenario so there will be influences. I will no doubt quickly read up after the game.

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  5. Good to see you keeping the flames of gaming and painting fanned. Interesting scenario for Steve. I look forward to your upcoming game.

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    1. I am trying to keep a balance between gaming and painting.

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  6. Great looking figures Peter and as always a very nice table.
    An interesting scenario and I ma looking forward to your report.

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    1. Thanks. It is always fun getting the ECW armies out on to the tabletop.

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  7. A very interesting scenario, should be a good read to see how it all turns out. Your cavalry look great, very nice addition to your collection.

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    1. It was enjoyable painting up the old second hand figures and giving them a new lease of life.

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  8. Nice additions Peter and look forward to reading how Steve's scenario works out on your table!

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    1. Thanks. It is always fun trying out a new scenario. I will probably game it a couple of times having set up the tabletop.

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  9. Intriguing looking set up. Looking forward to the report.

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    1. Hopefully I will find time this weekend to write up the report.

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