Tuesday, 27 March 2018

Major Shandys Covert Mission (Parte The Seconde)


The Allied force makes a night time march and moves onto the table using a dice throw to decide were they arrive (the cavalry threw a 6 and have got lost !) . Here we see the British Grenadiers nearest the camera and the Hessians beyond them .


Scheither's Jaegers appear further down the table , very fortunate .


The guard on the bridge spots them and calls the alarum ! , The garrison turns out some what tardily !.


The Allies move into the village , the British cross the earthworks and the other Grenadiers move onto the road .


The forces meet !  as the first French company tries to deploy .


The Hessians , Scheither's Grenadiers and a Artillery Officer and gunner carrying the charge to disable the French mortar.


Voltaire awakes annoyed by the uproar as his servant 'Wee Jockie' brings him his morning chocolate . The French Commander tells him to get out of the way ! .


There is furious fighting in the narrow streets , the French are driven back and rout ! .


The Jaegers shoot down the French as they emerge from their tents , suffering heavy casualties they retire towards the battery .


The Jaegers drive the French before them and finally rout them off the table , the remaining French try to hold the battery against overwhelming odds . The French reinforcements were meant to appear on the turn of a playing card - this didn't happen till it was to late ! .


As the battle rages Voltaire is struck by a musket ball !


He is carried from the field by two gunners , luckily his wound is not fatal* . The remaining French retire leaving the village to the Allies .


 The Allied Gunners lay a charge and disable the mortar , the powder store is also set on fire and explodes spectacularly ! . The French reinforcements arrive to see the Allies retiring over the bridge back to their lines . A great victory for the Allies and a feather in the cap of Major Shandy ! .

* strangely Voltaire makes very little of this episode and in fact later it was reported by Frederick The Great that Voltaire's convalescence was due to a less gallant disease contacted "la poursuite de l'amour" 












19 comments:

  1. Gripping stuff.. and lots of pointing going on. I wasn't aware Voltaire went down with Cupid's Measles...the old rascal.

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    1. Think it's Prussian propaganda ! .

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    2. BTW Tony...just seen this
      http://xinslair.blogspot.co.uk/2018/03/too-funny-and-too-true.html
      which you might find amusing. I did!
      cheers
      Mike

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    3. Yes I saw it and was tempted to pinch it and put it up here !

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  2. Excellent! (must not allow myself to be distracted, must not be distracted, must.etc....)

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    1. I enjoyed this game , but need to look into the reinforcement timings .

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  3. A lovely game!

    Best Regards,

    Stokes

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  4. It´s always a pleasure to me to see Meisterzinn and Prince August together engaged in one battle!! great!
    Peter

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    1. I was lucky to be able to buy the unpainted Meisterzin off EBay .

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  5. You could almost pity the French caught by surprise. Well nearly almost. I have been so inspired by the look of these games I have undercoated my first ten British Infantry!

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    1. Glad I have encouraged you , the French were very unlucky .

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  6. Most excellent--lovely to see games that produce and fit into entertaining narratives. What rules were you using, might I ask?

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  7. A wry sense of humour, Der Alte Fritz! Beautiful game too.

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    1. The poor man has been slandered a wound bravely got !

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  8. A lovely collection, for the war-game table or as a display in a cabinet for non-wargamers to also enjoy.
    Michael

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