As I deploy Richard's Austrian Army and ponder my own attack plans for the French in preparation for Monday's refight of Montebello, some headway is made at the painting desk. March saw respectable activity at the workbench seeing 100 figures and three vehicles emerge from the production line. Have not seen that level of production since last September.
Off the painting desk today sees another body of Wars of the Roses mounted MAA trot their way out of barracks. The trooper in the back rank looks to be slipping out of his saddle. The weight of his lance must be too great! Figures are 28mm Perry Miniatures plastics. Lots more figures in the pipeline.
Back to Montebello for a moment. Richard sent his initial deployments for O'Reilly's Advance Guard at Rivalta.
 |
| Opening at Montebello |
One of the challenges facing the French Army is that Watrin's Division enters along the highway and is immediately faced with the prospects of how to deal with the Austrian Advance Guard. With not much space to deploy and no artillery present, the situation offers more than one challenge and more than one choice. I should note that Richard overcame any challenge when he commanded the French. Does Watrin attack straight away with his lead elements in a piecemeal fashion hoping to breach the defenses at a single point or does he allow time for his division to come up for a concerted attack. The former plan may cut through the defenses at a single point during the initial impulse, but the cost could be high. This plan is especially dangerous if the Austrians can mount a counterattack. The latter plan may offer a successful general attack across a broader front but also allows the defenders time to respond. What will I do? We will find out tomorrow!
More impressive painting progress Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteNeil
Thank you, Neil!
DeleteSuperb men at arms.
ReplyDeleteI hope that my deployment is causing you some heavy thinking. Tomorrow should be good.
Yes, I am wrestling with the “best” Strategy to try.
DeleteLooking forward to yours and Richards AARs! Lovely MAAs, Ive recently finished a unit if these perry chaps for the Great Italian wars, yours look great!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks, Iain! Richard is always a tough cookie to crumble.
DeleteBeautiful work Jonathan 👏
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteThose Men at arms look superb
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated, Neil!
DeleteGreat work on the men at arms and a good return for March. Looking forward to the Montebello return match.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I equally look forward to the rematch.
DeleteNice work Jon 👍
ReplyDeleteThank you, Matt!
DeleteThe new figures look great and I too am looking forward to seeing if you can lead the French to victory, or, if Richard can make 2 from 2!
ReplyDeleteThanks! If you are a betting man, I might place my wager on Richard to overturn history in this one.
DeleteLike your MAA , great looking.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the French in the rematch.
Thanks on both counts, Joe!
DeleteVery nice work on the men at arms, and looking forward to seeing the battle report from the rematch.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Donnie! The game is on for later today.
DeleteLovely figures Jonathan and a productive March for you.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the game.
March was a good month at the painting desk. Will April see similar results? If history is my guide, probably not!
DeleteDoesn't painting at such a rate create storage problems?
ReplyDeletePainting and gaming - sounds like a perfect combination.
Stephen
Stephen, this is good question! The walls may be closing in but there remains room for more. I should take a photo of walls lined with armies.
DeleteLovely Men At Arms. These are looking very dangerous with their armour and lances. Great work!
ReplyDeleteThanks, André!
DeleteYour production rate is something to marvel at. Lovely unit.
ReplyDeleteIn some months more is accomplished than in others. Glad you approve!
DeleteNice work on the MAA. That's an interesting challenge for you as Watrin.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chris! The entry of Watrin poses some tough choices for the French. Is he a bit bold or reserved? If bold and the initial attacks fail then Watrin's Division may be in for a tough task. Success might open the road to Casteggio early. We will see soon enough.
DeleteFine work on the MAAs there Jonathan. Good luck on reversing the French fortunes!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Well, since the French won Game #1 and I am commanding the French in Game #2, I would like to see the French maintain a winning streak!
DeleteGreat looking cavalry Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Not as nice yours!
DeleteAnother fab looking unit, Jon!
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated!
Delete