Some more of my "generic" American Civil War units - Confederate and Union. As usual I have done the Confederate units to look like the rag-tag regiments of the later war period, while the Union troops are more regular in uniform and equipment. All Perry Miniatures 28mm hard plastic figures. The bases are 4cm by 4cm. The rail and stone fences are homemade.
Wednesday, 23 March 2022
My latest attempt at a Dutch Horse Regiment of the 1670s - Montpouillon's. The uniform seems to have been grey coat with red facings, but I have done them with their buff coats on as well. The standard of the unit is homemade, based on an image in B. Mygnai's book on the Army of the United Provinces. Although the latter dates from 1690, Montpouillon was the colonel of the unit from 1672, so I have used "wargamer's licence" and assumed the regiment had the same standard from that date.
Monday, 14 March 2022
Somewhere in Flanders this time! An imaginary Sun King 1670s game, with French vs. Allies. The two sides were roughly equal in numbers and in troop types and quality. I diced to see who would be the attacker, which turned out to be the French. I set the game length at 12 turns (based on the amount of units involved and the time the dining room would be needed for dinner!) and this worked out about right, as on the twelfth turn it was clear the Allies had the advantage, especially on their left wing where their cavalry soundly beat their opponents. The French foot did manage to get onto the ridge but were then repulsed, while the French left wing cavalry took too long to gain any advantage over the mainly Dutch horse. Figures nearly all Copplestone/North Star 1672, but some League of Augsburg or Reiver Castings; tabletop 8' by 4'.
A selection of images: