Wrapped up a very nice Battle of Dresden game using Black Powder. There were 7 players, 4 commanding the Allied army, and 3 commading the French. It was a close battle with lots of back and forth action, especially between cavalry. Small skirmish units were able to occupy the smaller buildings in the center of the table. We played 6 turns ending with a very close French victory. They held their positions around the city, although their cavalry brigade on their right flank took heavy losses.
The Allies were allowed to go first, since the French were already in a defensive position in the city. The Russians made the first move by advancing well into musket and cannon range. They wanted to force the French out from their positions.
French Dragoons and Lancers forcing Russian infantry into square.
French Carabiniers and Cuirassiers on their right.
Russian infantry advancing.
French infantry within the city defenses.
Prussian Dragoons and Uhlans advancing.
Austrian and Prussian cavalry advancing in front of their infantry.
French heavy cavalry in combat with Prussian Dragoons.
Russian infantry awaiting movement orders (they had a few failed command rolls).
Russian Uhlans charging into French Dragoons.



















Amazing looking game, Dean. It made my mouth water.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Richard! It was a great game - all the players had a good time with lots of action all over the table. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteFantastic looking bash, Dean. The second pic made me chuckle, with the pooch begging for attention.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ray! Yes, she was also begging for food after we took a refreshment break. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteExcellent looking game Dean!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Christopher! It went off very well - better than I had hoped. All enjoyed the game. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteLooks like everyone had amazing fun, and as always I just love the hell out of your dog, he is hilarious poking his head into the shot.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Kevin
Lol! Thanks, Kevin. Yes, I have to get her in the pictures, as she's always roaming around the place. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteFantastic looking game.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sir! Looking forward to seeing your Leipzig game too.
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