Saturday, July 5, 2025

The British Are Coming!

No, not those British! 

While the SYW/WAS collection has not seen any action on the gaming table in more than a year (has it really been that long since Bassignana?), painting for this project continues.  As illustrated in the half-year painting update in Saturnine Orogeny, work on the 18mm SYW/WAS collection comprised nearly 39% of all painting output for 2025 through June.
Marching out from the painting desk are two regiments of SYW/WAS British foot.  These 46 figures muster out as the 3rd and 4th Regiments of Foot.  Foot figures are from Blue Moon led by Eureka Miniatures' mounted colonels.  Looking into The Lead Pile, this looks the end of the Blue Moon British figures.  Any more British units will be made up of Old Glory figures and I have several bags of them.
While other projects are seeing more efforts at the painting desk, two regiments of Piedmontese will be mustering out shortly.  After that, a whole mishmash of projects will be working through the painting queue.  A pair of Great Italian Wars units may beat the Piedmontese out of the gate, though.  We will see.

Painting has taken a backseat to gaming this week with three gaming sessions on the docket.  Monday saw two playtests of Reject Richard's Anglo-Dutch Wars naval rules that were easy to learn and great fun.  Excellent rules.  This game even has me eyeing my pile of unbuilt Anglo-Dutch ships.  Eyeing only.  I do not think I maintain the skill or patience to build up enough ships for two fleets.  Still, a guy can dream.  Richard's Battle Report can be read at Naval Playtest 3.
Tuesday saw a return to Mortimer's Cross on my table in a remote three-player game.  Great fun in a challenging game for Edward IV.  Battle report to follow soonish (I hope!).  My next decision is whether to set up another refight of Mortimer's Cross or go out in search of a new battle to fight.  Time will tell.
Finally, Wednesday saw four battles of Cunaxa fought on Scott's table.  Using Commands & Colors: Ancients, we played out four games in about two-and-a-half hours.  Again, great fun!  Scott went 2-0 and I managed to go 2-1 in the session. Poor Kevin was skunked again at 0-3.  In the four games, Artaxerxes won two games and Cyrus won two games.


That is it for the gaming for the week just passed.  No games on next week's slate yet but, like the weather, that can change quickly.

20 comments:

  1. Those British look superb and you've had a decent varity of games this week

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    1. Thanks Neil! Yes, a decent gaming week under the belt.

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  2. A fine addition to the SYW/WAS British forces. Neat looking games under the belt too.

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  3. I'm constantly amazed at how much you manage to fit into a relatively short time!
    Neil

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  4. So many figures in so little time. Great looking units for the next game of the period.

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    1. Thanks, Joe! I am pondering what the next battle to tackle will be.

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  5. Blimey Jon, you are a busy boy for sure this week!!! Fine work on the British and I'm sure we will see a surfeit of AWI related content these next few years, so their chance will come;). Richard's naval game does look good and those ships are beautifully painted, but I just don't have enough interest in naval warfare to even dip my toes. Maybe one day...

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    1. Thanks, Steve! Richard's rules worked great. Like you, I do not think I have the talent or patience to build up some fleets for gaming.

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  6. Nice addition to your British SYW army, I like the look of the Blue Moon figures, the look good ranked in a unit. Good looking games too, busy week!

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    1. The Blue Moon figures are nice, and the marching figures rank up perfectly. Busy week, indeed!

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  7. I've only played Anglo-Dutch naval once and was soundly beaten. However, it does stick in my memory as I managed to cross the stern of a Dutch frigate with a 2nd rate and unload a broadside. The joy of overkill as the Dutch ship's gun decks were wrecked, masts fell, the rudder went and she caught fire. Strangely, I remember none of the thrashing my other ships got. Odd that : )

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    1. Selective memory at its finest! Triumphs come easily to mind while defeats are sometime relegated to the dust bin of history.

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  8. The new British units look great Jon, and you have played more games in a week than most of us manage in a month (or more!)

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  9. The opening picture conjures up the shot of the British infantry advancing in Barry Lyndon: very nice!

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    1. The photo is an accidental coincidence but thank you!

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