Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Battle of Marston Moor Set Up

Set up for a Pike & Shotte Marston Moor game this Friday. The layout follows the overall terrain in a simplified way. The high ground on the Allied Parliamentarian - Scots Covenanters side represents Cromwell's Plump. This high ground allowed the allied army to view the dispositions of the Royalists. The hedges nearest the Royalists side represents ditches and hedges running the length of the battlefield.
The ever useful Hotz mats representing cultivated and plowed fields.
The Allied army arrayed with 9 foot regiments with artillery interspersed between, and cavalry troops on each wing. Commanders are the Earl of Manchester, the Alexander Leslie, the Earl of Leven, Sir Thomas Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell.
The Royalist army consisting of 7 foot regiments with artillery also interspersed between them, and cavalry troops on either wing. Royalist commanders are Prince Rupert, the Marquis of Newcastle, Lords Byron and Goring. King Charles may or may not appear on the battlefield.
"I will mark you well for that insult, sir. Be on your guard!"
Another view of the Allied army. The cavalry on their right wing led by Sir Thomas Fairfax.
The Royalist army; the cavalry on their left wing led by Lord Goring, who, according to his secretary, "...strangely loved the bottle, was much given to his pleasures and a great debauchee." He no doubt would not have gotten on well with Cromwell. Until the next post with the game's AAR - Tally Ho!

26 comments:

  1. Looks fantastic Dean, great set up, look forward to the AAR!

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  2. Impressive battle layout, Dean. Massive battle lines. I await your battle report.

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    1. Thank you very much, Jonathan! Kindest regards, Dean

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  3. Lovely to see all the fruits of your labours in recent months, hitting the table. Look forward to seeing it play out.

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    1. Thanks, Norm! After enlarging the playing area with an additional table (from Costco), actually able to field all the figures and guns too! Warmest regards, Dean

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  4. A great looking table Dean. I hope that you have a bean field for Rupert to hide in after the Allied victory 😄

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    1. Thanks, Keith! Yes, I was thinking about that -- might be just off table. Kindest regards, Dean

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  5. Spectacular and beautiful, great looking game!

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    1. Thank you so much, Phil! Warmest regards, Dean

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    1. Thank you kindly, Michal. Warmest regards, Dean

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  7. Cracking looking game. Love the sight of all the troops ranked up and arrayed for battle

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    1. Thanks a lot, Simon! I like how they used a checkerboard pattern - Dutch System. Warmest regards, Dean

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  8. The table, troops and layout are truly inspiring. Looking forward to the battle report.

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    1. Thank you very much, Joe! Warmest regards, Dean

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  9. Echo and second all those compliments previous.

    Could not help but notice the exercise bike and musical instruments in the background of some photos. Are you a Renaissance man? Additionally, having a Cromwell period movie on the big screen was a nice touch.

    Look forward to the AAR. I have tried Pike & Shotte once or twice, but with colored counters instead of magnificent miniatures, so . . .

    Cheers,
    Chris

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    1. Lol! Thanks for the kind words, Chris. Guitars are my on again off again hobby. Still playing the same 3 chords for over 30 years. Exercise bike is the wife's. Looking forward to the game and posting a review. Kindest regards, Dean

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  10. That's the table ready for battle with a great movie in the background!

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    1. Thanks, Bartek! Love the movie with its beautiful cinematography and great performances as well. Inspiring stuff. Kindest regards, Dean

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  11. Wow! Damn fantastic impressive battle setup!

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    1. Thank you very much! Actual game tomorrow. Kindest regards, Dean

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  12. That's a beautiful looking set up Dean!

    Christopher

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    1. Thank you very much, Christopher! Warmest regards, Dean

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  13. "I will mark you well for that insult, sir. Be on your guard!" ... ahh, the old-world-styled swear words had style, nowadays it's just F that F this ;)

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    1. Thanks, Kuan! Yes, gentlemanly ways to insult are the best. Warmest regards, Dean

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