The first unit off the painting desk is the 4th Hussar Regiment mustering two squadrons of a half dozen figures each. Although the stated paper strength of two squadrons is a dozen figures, in the Zorndorf game, these dozen figures of the 4th will represent about five squadrons of cavalry. The white and medium blue uniform of the 4th will make a colorful contrast against the masses of dark blue coated Prussian infantry and the white coated cuirassiers.
Also off the painting desk is one more command stand for the Prussians. During the drafting of the Prussian OB, I discovered a need for one more command stand to provide the cavalry reserve under Marchall an on-field commander.
While these two figures were in work, the Prussian OB underwent a slight consolidation in independent commands. This consolidation freed up one existing command stand that could be used for Marchall. Nevertheless, I finished this pair off and it will represent Marchall as originally planned.
Having all Prussian figures accounted for the battle, attention now turns to OB finalization and scenario design. Making unit labels, rechecking the QRS, and qualifying special rules are all in work. With four players confirmed for the game, each player will have plenty of troops under his command. Figures from Eureka Miniatures.
The figures all looking splendid. Good luck with the scenario preparation and game.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Peter. Most details have been worked out. Now just putting pen to paper left and printing out playsheets and labels.
DeleteBeautiful looking figures.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mark!
DeleteThe best of wargaming and the goal is almost upon us - I hope it gives you a cracking game.
ReplyDeleteNorm, I hope the game turns out to be competitive match as it was historically. All of the guns on line give me some concern.
DeleteLovely work Jonathan. Woking forward to seeing you go live on this one.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Peter! I am looking forward to this battle too. The Russian commander made it a point to paint the entire Russian OB specifically for this anniversary battle. The long lines of troops sure does look good.
DeleteInfectious excitement for the upcoming mega game. Good job getting everything painted. 😀
ReplyDeleteStew, my work was easy. I had most of the Prussians already completed. Jake painted the whole Russian OB in about eight months. I am looking forward to the game and the other participants are too.
DeleteI'm really looking forward to the game, Jon!
ReplyDeleteScott, I am looking forward to the battle too. Hopefully, the thick smoke will clear somewhat by Saturday.
DeleteExcellent hussars and command stand Jonathan, looking forward to your photos and report of,the battle!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mike! With a little luck, it will be an enjoyable clash.
DeleteDashing hussars and lovely command stand, looking forward to the game!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks, Iain.
DeleteMore great looking additions to your enormous collection Jonathan - I am looking forward to your report on the game, so long in the making!
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated! This hobby requires patience to research and paint an army. The effort is worth it when the long lines of troops are deployed on the table for battle.
DeleteAnother fine looking unit Jonathan. Congratulations on completing the OOB.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mark. The OOB may be finished but a project rarely is!
DeleteThat's a very nice looking unit Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly, Ray!
DeleteSuperb work - the basing style and photos really compliment.
ReplyDeleteWill be great to see the battle, and looking forward to the narrative.
Thank you, Sir! All is a go for Saturday.
DeleteNice looking Hussars! I just added the flags to the last command stand. Looks like we now have both sides complete for Saturday.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Yes, all forces have been mustered for the big game.
DeleteSplendid hussars Joanathan...and splendid blue!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteA very handsome hussar unit, Jon. Looks like everything is falling into place nicely for the big bash on Saturday!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Peter! Everything in place for the battle.
DeleteThose are terrific - that blue leaps off the table.
ReplyDeleteThanks! This shade of blue with white is a good combination.
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