Wednesday 28 August 2019

28mm 4Ground Dutch Houses



All's been very quiet painting wise at Cassa Rousell over the summer.
I, believe it or not have stacks still to paint, but to be honest just couldn't be arsed. I do think 
the Painting Challenge does have a part to play here.
Anyway, as painting was out of the question I thought I'd get some buildings made up.
The 4 buildings are all from 4Grounds World at War series, but I'll be using them for the earlier
Donnybrook period.


I was quite impressed with them to be honest, they fitted together very well and took roughly 5 hours work to complete each one.


This is Dutch House 1


You buy it with only 1 floor


But I bought extension's for the buildings.


3 Foundry figures for scale


Dutch House 2


This is my favourite building


Rear view


Dutch House 2 as you buy it with just the 1 upper floor




Dutch House 3 & another Dutch House number 2


I did have 1 slight problem, 2 of the packs didn't have enough roof tiles, I called the 
guys at 4Ground and explained my annoying problem.


Three days later, I received a parcel in the post. containing 8 roof sheets!!!
So I swapped the roof colour of my second Dutch house 2 to a Blue roof.  



out the back 


Well worth every penny spent!!!!

Now what shall I do????

Tuesday 20 August 2019

The Battle of Asturias 1809 Part 2 - A Napoleonic batrep


Part 2 of the Battle of Asturias 1809, or as I found out at the end The Battle of Asturias Monastery. 
I wish I knew that at the start!!
So at the end of the sea battle you may remember the British got their transport ships off table, the Brits had 2 rowing boats set to land on the shore.


The Monastery, right down the end of the table.


Surj had some Spanish troops to place on the table, you can see them in the distance.
The 3rd Battalion Valancia Line
Sonia Militia
Spanish Guerrillas
Maria Luisa Hussars
5th Villa Viciosa Dragoons 


The French had 2 line regts
1st Bat 36th Line
2nd \bat 36th Line
1st Bat 4th Legere
10th Chasseur a Cheval
15th Dragoons


At the start of the first move Surj had to throw for his row boats, he threw a 1 which was great for
me, as this meant his boats were 1 move from the shore, if he'd thrown a 6, his goods would be already unloaded and reloaded onto their transport vehicles.
So this gave me a little time, and a little idea that would backfire on me almost straight away.
In my deployment I placed my 2 Cavalry units on the right and moved them in column towards the beach. I hoped to capture the un-named goods on the beach......


But alas
That dirty bugger Surj took a chance and not only moved his smaller 6 figure Cavalry towards mine but swerved the Hussars towards the flank of my infantry columns.


There was going to be 2 fights....
My Dragoons v the Spanish Dragoons


And the Maria Luisa Hussars v my columns.
I had my fingers crossed that I had enough time to turn and face my foe??


And we're in, I was lucky enough to hit the Spanish Dragoons at the halt.


Oh crap!!!
The Hussars hit me in just under their half move, which meant I couldn't change formation!!
It was mm's out!


Surprisingly we drew the Dragoon v Chassuer melee, 
In my movement phase I moved my Leger out of the way of the Hussars and placed the 2nd 36th
into square.


Surj threw well, I didn't the column ran, Surj then hit my square.


Surj pushed his Spanish infantry into the centre of the field.
My column can be seen routing across the hill!


A very well deserved red marker for allowing Surj to catch me out!


The Hussars bounce straight off the square. Note the blue marker.
This is a token to signify that they captured the colours of the 1st Bat 36th line.


On the next turn I tried to consolidate my position and get myself back into attack mode.
Note that I also had captured a colour, the French 10th Chassuers were in possession of the Villa Viciosa's lovely standard.
Meanwhile all the Goods have been loaded on 2 Wagons and 2 Mules.
Also some very helpful re-inforcements for the Spanish.
A unit of British Marines and a unit of Sailors.


Surj turned his Hussars to face my Dragoons


The Spanish Guerilla's were a right pain in the arse, as Surj was moving second most of the time
he could move his skirmishers so only they could shoot.


Charge!!!


The Guerrilla's on the left, doing what I just said they kept doing......


And the Hussars are no more!


I moved my Dragoons up towards the Spanish Militia.
The Marines can be seen on my flank.


I charged the Sonia Militia, who fail their morale check and run!
My charge is then switched to the Valencia Line. 


Bit of a double whammy here!
I smash the Valencia Line who flee and follow up hitting the Sonia Militia in the back!


Looking good!



Both Spanish foot regts route


The Transports can clearly be seen, wonder if I can capture any?
 

Next turn Surj checked morale for the 2 Spanish foot units, both fail and dissolve into the Spanish countryside.


As my Dragoons fought 2 rounds of melee last turn, they stay in disorder this turn, which only gives them half move, which is 5 inches. With the Marines hot on their heels I moved them forward
over a transport base, capturing some Gold!!


The Leger are in a tussle to the death with the Guerrillas


Its very close, but I push the Guerillas back.


Uh oh!!!!
The British Marines fire at the French Dragoons at close range.
Surj through a pot full of dice and blew them away.
This would now cause a brigade check on my Chassuers.....Gulp!


My second plonker move of the day was not to follow up and take the ground after I destroyed 
the Spanish Guerillas. This let the British Sailors in with a chance.


Where's my Cavalry?
I needed to throw a 6+ with 2 D6 to survive my Brigade check.
So I went and threw 3!!
Off they went!


Things got worse....
The Sailors charged my Legere and once again I failed the morale check, so I was caught from behind and destroyed!!
I still had my 2 Line units left, it was a race to the Monastery, But I still had to pass a Brigade check for losing the Legere. Once again I needed a 6+ with 2 D6....


Another bloody 3!!!!!
So they retired from the field, giving the game to Surj!


And here he is Loving every minute of it!!!
Getting his MotM award.

Conclusion
How the hell did I throw that game away???? Two stooopid moves didn't help my cause. Surj caught me on the hop with the Hussar move and took out a line unit for the whole game, which was a great swap.
I should have stuck with my initial plan which was to set my Cavalry up to Surj's and charge. The numbers were on my side. But when he threw badly with the landing dice I change my mind.......silly boy!!
Even though Surj inflicted my first 2 losses of the year, they were still 2 great games to play, well done to von Postie and his planning, not such a well done for that dodgy wind throw though!
It was such a good game that it was one of those where I didn't actually mind losing in the end.
Well done Surj and well planned evil Postie!