I've had more thoughts on 'Featherstoning' my Seven Years War figures . My Spencer Smith O.S. SYW figures were built for Grant's rules in big battalions and I think to convert them to a Featherstone adaption the units only need to be about 24 figures and 2 officers .
The task would be to alter the existing Featherstone Horse and Musket rules to make them more 'in period' . Here we see the Austro-Hungarian Regiment 'Count Joseph Esterhazy' redeployed as a 24 figure unit with 2 officers .
The Austrian Staff meet and are enthused by the prospect of getting used more on the table top .
The Austrian General Scarlotti meets with the British General Sir Toby Beltcher to discuss the alterations to the rules . Will be giving the subject some thought over the next few weeks , I want to keep the basic mechanisms but alter them slightly to reflect the period . Off on holiday soon so will take the oppertunity to get my ideas down on paper.
Looking forward to seeing the results of your cogitations. Have a good holiday.
ReplyDeleteThe wilds of Northumberland so hopefully the weather will hold onto the fine spell were are having, Tony
DeleteI was pondering that very subject yesterday evening. Eager to see your take on making the basic Featherstonian rules more WAS/SYW appropriate.
ReplyDeleteBest Regards,
Stokes
Started getting my ideas on paper, Tony
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ReplyDeleteRegiments of 24 Figures and two Officers do look the part- you are certainly on the right track to sorting things out- do trust you will have a splendid time in the Wilds of Northumberland ( I'll have to Google MAPS - as not sure where it is). Hope the weather holds well for you. Best Wishes. KEV.
North East England, just below Sctoland, very bracing at this time of year, Tony
DeleteI am also interested in seeing how this works out,
ReplyDeleteDo you have DFs Lost Tales book ? They have Tony Bath's 1750 rules. There are some interesting ideas in these as these are based on DFs newsletter rules
Mark
I have a copy, will have a look to see if there are any ideas I can pinch, Tony
DeleteAre your cavalry going to be 12 plus 2 officers ?
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Yes probably, was thinking also Jaegers and Croats in 12 plus officers but making them green troops?, Tony
DeleteThose look splendid, Tony. I'm also very interested in how your Featherstone experiment goes. Have a great trip, WM
ReplyDeleteGot the ideas, just getting them sorted and down on paper, Tony
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