
The Independent Wargames Group. Being a Journal of views, prejudices, ideas and photographs of wargaming not just nationwide, but hopefully world wide. The name IWG was adopted in the early 1980's in response to the then dominant Wargames Research Group, but things have moved on, and wargaming appears to be in somewhat of a Golden Age, so sit back and hopefully enjoy my rantings.

The Independent Wargames Group. Being a Journal of views, prejudices, ideas and photographs of wargaming not just nationwide, but hopefully world wide. The name IWG was adopted in the early 1980's in response to the then dominant Wargames Research Group, but things have moved on, and wargaming appears to be in somewhat of a Golden Age, so sit back and hopefully enjoy my rantings.
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Monday, 24 September 2012
Accessories for Blackpowder.
Warbases are a very helpful company making all sorts of things for wargamers,and their causality markers are really good. So instead of cluttering up my table with causality dice,I have been through my spares box and drafted these into my games. The bases have a movable widget,that shows causalities up to ten. Well recommended.
My Project gets impetus.
and then after;....
The best bit is the amount of time it takes to re paint the unit, well worth the scrounge about at shows.
Saturday, 22 September 2012
Aut Caesar, Aut Nihil
Ive already drawn up a list of wants etc,Where would we be without lists.
Hopefully it will be of interest to other gamers. I will still be carrying on with this blog,especially as Ive got some ideas for games that would be nice to record. Also I still have a mini metal mountain to demolish.
Anyway,please link up to my new blog,and hopefully learn something new, dont forget,Aut Caesar, Aut Nihil. The site is listed as dukeofvalentinois.blogspot.com
Friday, 14 September 2012
A Bit of a Do Using Blackpowder
Since those early encounters I have really got to like them,although the command dice can really bugger you up.
Anyway John and I used some of my Seven Years war Hessians and Hanoverians for a thrash against my French and Austrians.
Although my generals,being French were the usual bunch of clueless twerps,I did manage to give the Hessians a bit of a kicking.
My award for the best performing newly painted unit went to my Saxon light lancers, who not only chased the Hessian light lancers from the board, but also overcame the Hanoverian guard cavalry, by some quirk of generalship. [actually some great dice throwing]
Now from experience,the newer the painted unit,the more chance of them running away at the first instance. Strangely this was borne out by my latest Austrian dragoon unit totally under performing,taking the French C in C with them!
My gallant French Dragoons,followed by their Austrian allies, advance against the Hessian cavalry.Jackdaw French Dragoons, heavy brutes,but full of life.
These units have just been completed,and were part of an army that I bought second hand,and repainted [read touched up] its a great way to get troops on the table, usually at modest prices. If effort is taken with the bases and flags,old figures can look really good. Hinchliffe figures designed by the great Peter Gilder.
My favourite Hessian unit,the converged grenadiers. Again from my repainting project.
My Saxon lancers[ yellow pulk] showing the Hanoverian guard where to go. The red counter behind them shows they are actually spent. They still won! [ Sorry John]
For the SYW purists out there, the Hessian light lancers are from my imaginary ducal contingent,painted to fight at the Battle games fight in North Yorks,sadly I never got,so I like to bring them out from time to time.