Thursday, 13 May 2021

The opposing forces at 'The Bloodye Affraye at Roserran'


The Royalist force under Sir Brianne Alderidge comprises of a unit of Musketeers ( count as Raw Shot 3 points)


A unit of Commanded Shotte under Thomas Forreste ( Commanded shot plus a Hero 3 points)


Nigel Pargetters Troope of Horse ( Elite Trotters 6 points) 


The Parliamentary Force lead by Colonele Danby comprises of 2 units of Musketeers of his Regiment of Foote (count as Raw Shot total of 6 points)


A unit of Commanded Shotte with the Agitator Josiah Grundy ( Commanded shot plus a Hero 3 points)


And finally a unit of Pikemen from Col. Danby's Regt. of Foote (Raw Pike 3 points) . Well that's the forces, 12 points per side - a small start, as games are usually 24 points per side but big enough to learn the rules and be  building blocks for further expansions . 


Here is a bit of a teaser of the table set up for the forthcoming battle . The Parliamentarians will move onto the table via the road through the village and the forces of the King down the road in the distance.




 





 













 

14 comments:

  1. We await the next episode with great interest...
    P.s will their be no Archer figure with longbow?

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  2. Hi Tony,
    Good going there on your Project - your Table set up looks terrific- well done indeed- looks very neat. Look forward to reading about the Battle. Cheers. KEV.

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    1. Thank you for your kind words , battle is commencing !

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  3. Your figures and terrain look wonderful Tony! Very well done!

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    1. Thanks , just a rough 'toy soldier' paint job and lots of gloss varnish to cover the mistakes .

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  4. Your ECW project coming along nicely; neat little scenario for starters..

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    1. Yes it's progressing well , looking forward to adding more units to each side as time goes on .

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  5. That table looks grand. It will be even better once 'populated' with your excellent figures.
    Regards, James

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  6. Tony, this is a nice collection. Looking forward to seeing these 54mm figures in action, and I don't see anything 'rough' in their artwork.
    Michael

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    1. Thank you, I enjoy painting them in the Toy Soldier style.

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