Monday, 11 May 2020

Featherstone on the tabletop. ( part 1)


I was musing about how I had not played a game using my O.S. FPW for quite a while , so I decided to set up a small meeting engagement using these figures and Donald Featherstone's rules . The Prussians are coming onto the table nearest the camera the French on the opposite table edge . Each force consists of a Cavalry Brigade of two units and a Infantry Brigade of two regiments plus an Artillery gun and crew , , the game will last eight moves and each side will receive reinforcements on move four . 


The Prussian Infantry Brigade and supporting gun and crew .


The Prussian Cavalry move down the road and start to deploy .


The French Infantry move through the village .


The French Cavalry Brigade deploys on the tabletop . The figures are of course Spencer Smith's and the rules my adaption of the Featherstone Horse and Muskets rules . ( click on the photos to enlarge them ) 





19 comments:

  1. That set up is a thing of beauty, I'm looking forward to part two.

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    1. Thank you , looking forward to playing this game .

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  2. FANTASTIC pictures Tony - wonderful looking game and figures and some of the best rules!!! (3 explanation marks)

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  3. Very nice indeed, Tony!
    I'm very interested in the roading. Are those lino strips?

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    1. They are printed 'mouse mat' type material from 'Deep Cut Studios' , very good product .

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  4. Hi Tony- Splendid in the round Figures- interesting to see how this Featherstonian Battle plays out. Just the thing for Spring. Cheers. KEV.

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    1. Yes I needed a change of pace and Featherstone always hits the spot .

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  5. Ive always been impressed by the SS figures. On the face of it they appear quite crude but they paint up beautifully especially when done in a shiny sort of way. Lovely units, well done.

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  6. After seeing your photos of the game so far, all of the world's problems, remarkably, seem far away (for a short while). Great stuff!

    Best Regards,

    Stokes

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    1. Yes we need our hobbies even more at this time .

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  7. A classic look, esp with the prints on the wall!

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    1. Glad I'm not the only one that peers into the background of peoples photos .

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  8. A lovely looking game Tony...
    The Spencer Smith Classic FPW figures are delightful and a real pleasure to paint...
    I look forward to seeing the game play out.

    All the best. Aly

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    1. They are very nice figures , the cavalry are a bit fiddly to assemble but look good .

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  9. Excellent. Love the crisp look of the figures and the old school terrain. Well done Tony. Regards Greg

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    1. Thank you , it's been quite a while since I have played with them ,nice to get them on the tabletop again .

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