Epic Wargaming in 6mm
During the winter I decided to create a number of 6mm Napoleonic armies. most people start with the French, but I began with the Austrian army because Scale Creep was out of stock on a large part of the French line. I also chose the Hapsburgs because they were a perennial rival of the French and engaged them in numerous large battles over several decades.
I do my gaming in the garage using my 4 1/2' x 9' billiard table as a base. I position a 4' x 8' drywall sheet on top of the table and then place by 2' x 4' terrain panels on the drywall. These insulation panels are ideal as a terrain base and are surprisingly inexpensive. I etch rivers into some panels and flock all of them with Woodland Scenic turf.
This winter I focused entirely on painting and basing armies, creating terrain, and researching battles for future wargaming scenarios. This research included a summary of each battle, chronological order of events, reinforcement schedule, entry points, and plausible "What If" situations. This is all in preparation for what I call my campaigning season during the summer.
I discovered in the middle of the summer I over-estimated the time it would take to paint up two large armies. To this point I have yet to fight a single battle. Instead I have assiduously painted endless figures and constructed suitable and varied terrain including hills, trees, and rivers. In addition I have flocked a number of 2' x 4' foam insulation panels. Except for the rivers which are etched into the foam panels I have made the terrain modular giving me flexibility in modeling battles.
Austrian Army Project
I've largely completed my Austrian army project. the only units I have left to complete are the Landwehr, Grenzer, and Grenadier brigades. To this point I have painted and based 22 battalions of line, 12 Hungarian, and 8 Grenadier infantry battalions with skirmish screens. I've also painted and based three Cuirassier, three Dragoon, and six Hussar regiments of cavalry. Additionally I have completed 20 artillery models with gun crews, 4 limbers, and 4 caissons with riders. The number of figures totals approximately 1350.
Once I have bought, painted, and based the Landwehr, Grenzer, and Grenadier brigades, this will give me approximately two corps.
I have placed an order with Baccus on 29 Sept, '15. It usually takes about four weeks to get delivery. this shipment contains the Landwehr, Grenzer, and Grenadier brigades and a mounted booster pack which I expect will complete my Austrian project.
My ultimate goal is to have armies of at least three corps each. This will permit large-scale battles of sufficient scope to attempt to replicate the titanic struggles.
French Army Project
I have already begun a French army. When I have a sufficient number of figures painted and based I will post pictures.
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