By now the cavalry action on both flanks was coming fast and furious. Here my Brandenburg Uhlans are put to flight by DK cuirassiers and dragoons. Surely Hinton Hunt should trump DK every time? |
The farm is now surrounded by a sea of troops. The Young Guard are in the process of successfully charging the Swedish Kajana regiment - a good result for their first taste of action. |
The lancer/chasseurs have finally broken the Light Dragoons. However the British still have plenty of cavalry left on this flank and the Blues&Greys are moving up. |
The Swedish Kajana regiment has retreated and now the Young Guard plough on into the ranks of the Russian grenadiers. This is a tense moment for Wellington. |
Good to see sailors on both sides. +1 in melee for original Hinton Hunts, -1 for Claytons
ReplyDeleteThank you for yet another instalment of loveliness...
ReplyDeleteAll the best. Aly
Great looking game !
ReplyDeleteDrama as well as beauty! Great stuff!
ReplyDeletePerhaps +1 for original Hintons, no change for DKs and other classic figures (Alberken, LH, Garrison etc) and -1 for anything else.
ReplyDeleteGreat write up. Read it last night and as a result could not get to sleep thinking about my plans for my small embryonic collection and what units I should paint next.
Mark - it was never my intention to stop anyone sleeping, try mentally counting the lead pile or sheep!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great spectacle. I knew that man with the shovel would find work. WM does not let the dust settle in a wargame, does he? Pleased to see Daisy looking relaxed in Part 1.
ReplyDeleteNever let WM get his hands on a massed battery...for he shoots like the devil himself..Mr Stryker,...like the devil himself!
ReplyDeleteLG - never let him get his hands on your lovingly painted guard units either or they'll be down to half strength before you can blink!
ReplyDeleteWhat was the rule for the farm building you mention? Another splendid little war!
ReplyDeleteHello Capt N - I'll add the rule to the rule page when I get a chance.
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