Initial Deployments |
Battle deployments from Napoleon Museum in Rivoli |
Rivoli 2004 with Rivoli in background |
Rivoli 2004 seen from Mt Baldo |
OB only missing 22nd Chasseurs a Cheval |
Initial Deployments |
Battle deployments from Napoleon Museum in Rivoli |
Rivoli 2004 with Rivoli in background |
Rivoli 2004 seen from Mt Baldo |
OB only missing 22nd Chasseurs a Cheval |
That is a very nice map with a good partnership with the photo of the display cabinet. Enjoyed seeing your 2004 table.
ReplyDelete2004! wow, thinking of going forward by 14 years takes us to 2032 (ouch!), which puts that gap in some context.
Looking forward to your report on the game and admire how much time you put into getting armies ready and getting the battle detail correct.
Thank you, Norm! I always appreciate your thoughtful commentary.
DeleteI was surprised that Rivoli was played in 2004. I remember much of it as if it was last week. I still have my handwritten game notes describing the action. It might be fun to put into readable form and recreate the narrative from fourteen years ago.
When I saw that the photos and map were from a 2004 game, I thought, "wow" that is a lot of time between games. It made me stop to think how much effort goes into building armies for so little gaming. Is this effort worth the cost? I think it is if you enjoy building armies. Seeing them out on the field of battle is a bonus.
Is the effort worth the cost? To me it's a therapeutic pastime that lets me unwind,I need to have the army building as a goal, gaming is just the icing on top!
DeleteBest Iain
I am with you, Iain! Painting IS a therapeutic pastime.
DeleteIt sounds like you are close to getting this battle on to the tabletop with a previously created: map (which looks very nice by the way), order of battle, and background. I hope you reach your objective in 2018.
ReplyDeleteThe troops for the battle are nearly in place. Scenario details will not be hard to muster either since I did a lot of research more than decade ago. Still have many of my notes from which to draw.
DeleteOnce the gaming table is cleared of Zorndorf, progress will be rapid. I would enjoy giving Zorndorf one more run, though before Jake recalls his Russians.
What rules are you considering?
ReplyDeleteI lean towards my version of Republique with a try using my Wars of Coalition seen in the Montebello 1800 game. WoC provided a good, fast game with plenty of interesting decisions.
DeleteLooks like an interesting scenario and I’m thinking you’ll benefit from planning done 14 years ago. I don’t think I was even wargaming 14 years ago. 😀
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to learning all about this battle as you go a long.
Stew, Rivoli presents interesting situations for both players which you will appreciate once the game is seen in action. Along the way, you will learn about the battle too.
DeleteI shall look forward to the coming battle.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ray. I will look forward to the battle too.
DeleteYour Remembrance Day game was fabulous.
An historic battle well-represented by your game, Jonathan. 14 years for a re-visit may seem like a long time, but like a good bottle of wine, well worth it!
ReplyDeleteI like the way you think, Dean! Bravo!
DeleteI wish to realize this project in a faster time! :)
ReplyDeleteSorry, Michal. I have but one speed...
DeleteLooks interesting Jonathan - look forward to seeing all those masses or 1800 troops you have been churning out on a table en bataille!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing the troops in battle too. Rivoli will provide a good occasion for that review.
DeleteLooking forward to this! Great map and OOB and nice photos of your last run out of the battle!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you, Iain! Glad you enjoyed seeing a brief Rivoli preview and a look way back to the 2004 game.
DeleteVery interesting battle to play...sounds great!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteNice to see the continuity in your records. Must be satisfying to go back and be able to compare, track progress, etc. Looking forward to the game!
ReplyDeleteMarkus, it is fun to look back and relive some of the moments from games gone past.
DeleteFrom the games in 2004, I recall the French winning both encounters. Making up through the gorge from the Adige to the Rivoli plateau was a big ask for the Austrians.
Impressive project, Jonathan! Just out of interest, how do your figures from the 2004 era stack up to your more recently painted figures? Is there a noticeable difference in style or quality?
ReplyDeleteI say that because I was looking over my collection the other day and the early figures really do not compare very well to the later ones, unfortunately. I might need to do some remedial work!
Cheers,
Aaron
Aaron, you pose an interesting question!
DeleteI tend to think my painting has improved from fourteen years ago since I switched from white to black undercoating. The later addition of Minwax stain improved the look to my eye too.
Unfortunately, my eyes are not as good as they were fourteen years ago so painting improvements may be in the (poor) eyes of the beholder!
I embraced the painting side of the hobby long ago. I think I was in Baghdad when you fought this battle. Time flies...
ReplyDeleteI remember sending you a care package while you were stationed overseas. Time flies but that seems like a long time ago.
DeleteI will try to find one last chance at Zorndorf. Alas, my new position requires more travel than in the past and weekends with the family have become precious.
ReplyDeleteBeing away is tough. If a last Zorndorf isn't in the cards, it is an easy battle to set up. We can clear the table, set it up again, and fight it out when your schedule permits.
DeleteLooking forward to the battle 🙂
ReplyDeleteMe too!
DeleteRivoli is one action I have never attempted; it has a lot of potential for maneuver, and deciding which threat to face when and where for the French. Perhaps as I add more (Imperial) French in Bicorn, the case for revisiting the 1796-7 battles will become irresistible!
ReplyDeleteRivoli offers much for the gamer. As your early Napoleonics collection grows, keep Rivoli or some of the other interesting Northern Italy battles in mind. Resistance is futile!
DeleteRegarding the Terrain this is one of the greatest challenges for a Napoleonic-Wargamer.
ReplyDeleteBut it's a very interesting battle too.
Rivoli is a very interesting battle. One day I plan to get it back onto the gaming table.
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