Hello and thank you very much, great channel, awesome work! I'm building my own 6mm Napoleonic table right now, i'm really impressed by your game mat, the hills are very organic, exactly what i'm looking for. Could you please tell us what carpet is that? It looks furry, granular (not a flat cloth), but still thin enough to keep the under hills' shapes really natural! Well done!
@smallscalewargaming120126 күн бұрын
Hi mate thanks for the kind words, got a refight of aspern essling coming soon! In terms of the game mat its a Rohi luxury fleece green blanket from amazon. Works really well, especially with hills as you mentioned
@Thulcandra26 күн бұрын
@@smallscalewargaming1201 Many thanks for the detailed answer, keep it up!
@RolandDavis-qm1viАй бұрын
Very well done. What brand(s) are the houses?
@smallscalewargaming1201Ай бұрын
Hi mate the villages are from total battle miniatures
@michaelcarlin9153Ай бұрын
Great report; really enjoyed that. Historical re-fights are the best type of game. Great looking terrain and figs
@ianpatterson123Ай бұрын
Excellent battle report, loving this series.
@philRminiaturesАй бұрын
Such a fantastic batrep!! Superb presentation, use of the maps, and game! Not my scale, but I must admit that the battle looks great, splendid terrain and armies...Big like and new sub!
@smallscalewargaming1201Ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words, i also game in other scales but found myself being drawn to the smaller stuff!
@samb2052Ай бұрын
Great report, like the format.
@samb2052Ай бұрын
Great report on a battle I hadn’t come across before. Any chance you could explain how you prepared the terrain? Particularly the base cloth and streams.
@smallscalewargaming1201Ай бұрын
Hey Sorry for the late reply, ill probably do a video in the future about how i setup my games. But in short the streams are simple caulk sprayed blue and dry brushed. The Cloth is actually a blank off amazon, ill spray some dark green patches over it to darken it slightly.
@samb2052Ай бұрын
@@smallscalewargaming1201 no problems, real life gets in the way of fun. Looking forward to future projects & videos.
@raycarpenter6466Ай бұрын
Another enjoyable battle report .. Look forward to the next one !
@matthewanderson2002Ай бұрын
Nice scenario!
@Anvilarm07Ай бұрын
Good history and batrep. I love the look of 6mm troops. I found your voice slightly quiet compared to the music. Also it would have been useful to hear more about the troop strength of the two armies and where it was concentrated and divided up. Thanks for posting.
@smallscalewargaming1201Ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback, ill increase the volume of my voice in future videos.
@KiljiArslan2 ай бұрын
14:30 almost surprised Ney didn't just decide to take a chance and see if he could use the unbalanced Prussian formation to launch a surprise attack.
@smallscalewargaming12012 ай бұрын
So i did roll to see if he would counter attack but the dice said no. Would of been an interesting outcome
@patrick-ni7mu2 ай бұрын
Hi, cool series!, was wondering what is the system/main mechanics you use to simulate the campaign/strategic movement, i.e. make decisions outside of the direct battlefield scope
@smallscalewargaming1201Ай бұрын
Hi sorry for the late reply, In terms of making decisions i lay out plans for each army. Normally 2 or 3 and roll to see which one they adopt, i generally make it more lightly to adopt different plans based on the generals rating and personality. In terms of campaign, i used a very simple system i came up with. But mostly i put it down to simple dice roll decisions to make a story rather than a wargame. But this only works as i played this campaign solo.
@m.m69902 ай бұрын
very awesome i want to know how you did the town and hills
@smallscalewargaming12012 ай бұрын
So the hills are just spare floor insulation and polystyrene under a mat, the towns are just 3mm paper buildings
@KiljiArslan2 ай бұрын
I was wondering if they were like old fashioned wooden train set buildings. @@smallscalewargaming1201
@YOUPIMatin1232 ай бұрын
"Bernadotte attacks turns disastrous and he falls back" Ha yes, very accurate.
@YOUPIMatin1232 ай бұрын
Try pub battle Much simpler.
@YOUPIMatin1232 ай бұрын
Love it. Thanks from France
@goforitpainting2 ай бұрын
Really cool 🏇
@LeorEKweller2 ай бұрын
Lovely battle. Cool to see the Prussians in 1805. I am building a force for 1806 myself in 6mm.
@smallscalewargaming12012 ай бұрын
Thanks, yeah love the early war Prussian army. Currently working on finishing it myself, looking to refight saalfeld on the channel in the coming weeks and hopefully jena soon after
@LeorEKweller2 ай бұрын
Would love to see some 1806 refights. Love your reports please keep them coming!!!
@philRminiatures2 ай бұрын
Looks great, interesting mix of computer/miniatures views, and spectacular 6mm table...Big like, I'll come back!
@IceniTotalWar2 ай бұрын
Yes it was actually from the game Napoleon Total War by the Creative Assembly/Sega if you didn't already know that.
@sooners712 ай бұрын
Interesting to see if the wargame will imitate history.
@raycarpenter64662 ай бұрын
Another very enjoyable battle report .. Great looking table and miniatures...
@JohnMarkM2 ай бұрын
Good stuff! Lots of fun to watch.
@KenOfthewest2 ай бұрын
Really enjoying this series of games. Keep up the great work!
@spqrd132 ай бұрын
Love seeing someone use ESR rules. They're really good.
@gozza71993 ай бұрын
Cavalry not Cavarly. Once is a typo, twice are misspellings. Great campaign BTW.
@smallscalewargaming12013 ай бұрын
Yeah i copied and pasted it. Hopefully wont happen again. Thanks!
@user-lf2ox5pl2v3 ай бұрын
Your table looks excellent. You ever done any acw?
@smallscalewargaming12013 ай бұрын
Thanks! And no not yet i plan on it in the future but ive got a few projects in line first
@wc91093 ай бұрын
Very good,thanks
@wc91093 ай бұрын
Very good looking forward to more
@banksixdeis943 ай бұрын
Nice work here, man 👍
@josephcade64254 ай бұрын
Very enjoyable. Impressive massive armies too. Just one tiny thing - you spelled cavalry incorrectly when showing the various armies strengths. Sorry it's the former teacher in me. Anyhow, go French!!
@smallscalewargaming12013 ай бұрын
ahaah, you are spot on. Thats annoying
@McQuag4 ай бұрын
Have just bought this set of rules and some ,10mm figures looking to do the french Hanover's british theatre first looks really promising and loving your videos
@philRminiatures4 ай бұрын
Great looking game, splendid table, armies and maps/animations!
@raycarpenter64664 ай бұрын
Great looking game ! Could I ask what rules You are using ?
@smallscalewargaming12013 ай бұрын
Hi mate, im using some homebrew rules. still changing and testing things, at some point ill do a video on them.
@reddsaxxmike28654 ай бұрын
Can I get a copy of the rules?
@LetsPlayHistory4 ай бұрын
I second this.
@reddsaxxmike28654 ай бұрын
@@LetsPlayHistory Jan! stopping following me!
@LetsPlayHistory4 ай бұрын
@@reddsaxxmike2865 "Every game you play [...] I'll be watching you!" 🎶 😂
@reddsaxxmike28654 ай бұрын
@@LetsPlayHistory🤣🤣🤣☺️🤣
@smallscalewargaming12013 ай бұрын
Hi mate, im using some homebrew rules. still changing and testing things, at some point ill do a video on them.
@JohnMarkM4 ай бұрын
Excellent job! Looking forward to see what happens next.
@lukefarrell67694 ай бұрын
What an excellent start sir!! I really enjoyed your 7YW episodes but this looks even better.... Cannot wait to follow this
@raycarpenter64664 ай бұрын
Really enjoy Your 're-fights..Excellent!
@tomcarroll73824 ай бұрын
Can this be done in 1/32 scale if l have many tables a a good size room.
@smallscalewargaming12014 ай бұрын
I dont see why you couldnt do this at any scale. Depends how you represent the units i guess. I think unless your basic element is at least a brigade then you might struggle. Also depends on the amount of minis you have. Im currently painting up 1806 prussians so i can fully commit to the what if of this campaign, but even at 6mm this is a big investment.
@MedievalWargamer4 ай бұрын
Brilliant presentation and battle. Love the use of INKARNATE map I am using the same program as well. Subscribed.
@cavtroop504 ай бұрын
Great Job! I love the look of the big battles. I am working on 6mm Austrians for the 1809 Campaign. I would love to one day be able to fight a campaign game like this.
@smallscalewargaming12014 ай бұрын
Its quite a task but definitely worth it. Im a big fan of the 1809 campaign which i plan to game at some point will also be doing refights of essling and Wagram. I find charles an interesting general too, plan to read up more on him
@reddsaxxmike28654 ай бұрын
What rules for the battles?
@smallscalewargaming12014 ай бұрын
Thanks and i was using a homebrew set of rules, still trying to figure out what works best for the scale, solo play but also historical flavour, detail without taking an age to play out
@reddsaxxmike28654 ай бұрын
Are the rules for purchase anywhere? If so where?
@JohnMarkM4 ай бұрын
Really fun video, I enjoyed watching it. Just curious as to what rules you were using and what books/sources you used for the Austrian OOB. One of my long term goals it to do something like this, but I want to cover the northern Italian theater as well. But I have not managed to find good OOB information on the Austrian's for the start of the 1805 campaign.
@smallscalewargaming12014 ай бұрын
Thanks and i was using a homebrew set of rules, still trying to figure out what works best for the scale, solo play but also historical flavour, detail without taking an age to play out
@smallscalewargaming12014 ай бұрын
In terms of the OOB this was alot more difficult. I mostly used a campaign book from the wargaming company, its aimed at Austerlitz and has loads of the smaller engagements. So i pieced together the different columns and divisions from that. In terms of the Italian theatre i found almost nothing on charles army other than a soucre on wikipedia which may or may not be reliable
@JohnMarkM4 ай бұрын
Okay, that's about what I found for the Charles' Italian army as well.
@roundie994 ай бұрын
Great video. very well done
@YOUPIMatin1234 ай бұрын
One of the best channels for wargames - thanks a lot, can't commend you enough
@YOUPIMatin1234 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot, enjoyed it very much
@philRminiatures4 ай бұрын
Clever and fantastic use of the maps, well choosen illustrations...and great looking game, very interesting!👍👍
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Hello and thank you very much, great channel, awesome work! I'm building my own 6mm Napoleonic table right now, i'm really impressed by your game mat, the hills are very organic, exactly what i'm looking for. Could you please tell us what carpet is that? It looks furry, granular (not a flat cloth), but still thin enough to keep the under hills' shapes really natural! Well done!
Hi mate thanks for the kind words, got a refight of aspern essling coming soon! In terms of the game mat its a Rohi luxury fleece green blanket from amazon. Works really well, especially with hills as you mentioned
@@smallscalewargaming1201 Many thanks for the detailed answer, keep it up!
Very well done. What brand(s) are the houses?
Hi mate the villages are from total battle miniatures
Great report; really enjoyed that. Historical re-fights are the best type of game. Great looking terrain and figs
Excellent battle report, loving this series.
Such a fantastic batrep!! Superb presentation, use of the maps, and game! Not my scale, but I must admit that the battle looks great, splendid terrain and armies...Big like and new sub!
Thanks for the kind words, i also game in other scales but found myself being drawn to the smaller stuff!
Great report, like the format.
Great report on a battle I hadn’t come across before. Any chance you could explain how you prepared the terrain? Particularly the base cloth and streams.
Hey Sorry for the late reply, ill probably do a video in the future about how i setup my games. But in short the streams are simple caulk sprayed blue and dry brushed. The Cloth is actually a blank off amazon, ill spray some dark green patches over it to darken it slightly.
@@smallscalewargaming1201 no problems, real life gets in the way of fun. Looking forward to future projects & videos.
Another enjoyable battle report .. Look forward to the next one !
Nice scenario!
Good history and batrep. I love the look of 6mm troops. I found your voice slightly quiet compared to the music. Also it would have been useful to hear more about the troop strength of the two armies and where it was concentrated and divided up. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for the feedback, ill increase the volume of my voice in future videos.
14:30 almost surprised Ney didn't just decide to take a chance and see if he could use the unbalanced Prussian formation to launch a surprise attack.
So i did roll to see if he would counter attack but the dice said no. Would of been an interesting outcome
Hi, cool series!, was wondering what is the system/main mechanics you use to simulate the campaign/strategic movement, i.e. make decisions outside of the direct battlefield scope
Hi sorry for the late reply, In terms of making decisions i lay out plans for each army. Normally 2 or 3 and roll to see which one they adopt, i generally make it more lightly to adopt different plans based on the generals rating and personality. In terms of campaign, i used a very simple system i came up with. But mostly i put it down to simple dice roll decisions to make a story rather than a wargame. But this only works as i played this campaign solo.
very awesome i want to know how you did the town and hills
So the hills are just spare floor insulation and polystyrene under a mat, the towns are just 3mm paper buildings
I was wondering if they were like old fashioned wooden train set buildings. @@smallscalewargaming1201
"Bernadotte attacks turns disastrous and he falls back" Ha yes, very accurate.
Try pub battle Much simpler.
Love it. Thanks from France
Really cool 🏇
Lovely battle. Cool to see the Prussians in 1805. I am building a force for 1806 myself in 6mm.
Thanks, yeah love the early war Prussian army. Currently working on finishing it myself, looking to refight saalfeld on the channel in the coming weeks and hopefully jena soon after
Would love to see some 1806 refights. Love your reports please keep them coming!!!
Looks great, interesting mix of computer/miniatures views, and spectacular 6mm table...Big like, I'll come back!
Yes it was actually from the game Napoleon Total War by the Creative Assembly/Sega if you didn't already know that.
Interesting to see if the wargame will imitate history.
Another very enjoyable battle report .. Great looking table and miniatures...
Good stuff! Lots of fun to watch.
Really enjoying this series of games. Keep up the great work!
Love seeing someone use ESR rules. They're really good.
Cavalry not Cavarly. Once is a typo, twice are misspellings. Great campaign BTW.
Yeah i copied and pasted it. Hopefully wont happen again. Thanks!
Your table looks excellent. You ever done any acw?
Thanks! And no not yet i plan on it in the future but ive got a few projects in line first
Very good,thanks
Very good looking forward to more
Nice work here, man 👍
Very enjoyable. Impressive massive armies too. Just one tiny thing - you spelled cavalry incorrectly when showing the various armies strengths. Sorry it's the former teacher in me. Anyhow, go French!!
ahaah, you are spot on. Thats annoying
Have just bought this set of rules and some ,10mm figures looking to do the french Hanover's british theatre first looks really promising and loving your videos
Great looking game, splendid table, armies and maps/animations!
Great looking game ! Could I ask what rules You are using ?
Hi mate, im using some homebrew rules. still changing and testing things, at some point ill do a video on them.
Can I get a copy of the rules?
I second this.
@@LetsPlayHistory Jan! stopping following me!
@@reddsaxxmike2865 "Every game you play [...] I'll be watching you!" 🎶 😂
@@LetsPlayHistory🤣🤣🤣☺️🤣
Hi mate, im using some homebrew rules. still changing and testing things, at some point ill do a video on them.
Excellent job! Looking forward to see what happens next.
What an excellent start sir!! I really enjoyed your 7YW episodes but this looks even better.... Cannot wait to follow this
Really enjoy Your 're-fights..Excellent!
Can this be done in 1/32 scale if l have many tables a a good size room.
I dont see why you couldnt do this at any scale. Depends how you represent the units i guess. I think unless your basic element is at least a brigade then you might struggle. Also depends on the amount of minis you have. Im currently painting up 1806 prussians so i can fully commit to the what if of this campaign, but even at 6mm this is a big investment.
Brilliant presentation and battle. Love the use of INKARNATE map I am using the same program as well. Subscribed.
Great Job! I love the look of the big battles. I am working on 6mm Austrians for the 1809 Campaign. I would love to one day be able to fight a campaign game like this.
Its quite a task but definitely worth it. Im a big fan of the 1809 campaign which i plan to game at some point will also be doing refights of essling and Wagram. I find charles an interesting general too, plan to read up more on him
What rules for the battles?
Thanks and i was using a homebrew set of rules, still trying to figure out what works best for the scale, solo play but also historical flavour, detail without taking an age to play out
Are the rules for purchase anywhere? If so where?
Really fun video, I enjoyed watching it. Just curious as to what rules you were using and what books/sources you used for the Austrian OOB. One of my long term goals it to do something like this, but I want to cover the northern Italian theater as well. But I have not managed to find good OOB information on the Austrian's for the start of the 1805 campaign.
Thanks and i was using a homebrew set of rules, still trying to figure out what works best for the scale, solo play but also historical flavour, detail without taking an age to play out
In terms of the OOB this was alot more difficult. I mostly used a campaign book from the wargaming company, its aimed at Austerlitz and has loads of the smaller engagements. So i pieced together the different columns and divisions from that. In terms of the Italian theatre i found almost nothing on charles army other than a soucre on wikipedia which may or may not be reliable
Okay, that's about what I found for the Charles' Italian army as well.
Great video. very well done
One of the best channels for wargames - thanks a lot, can't commend you enough
Thanks a lot, enjoyed it very much
Clever and fantastic use of the maps, well choosen illustrations...and great looking game, very interesting!👍👍
Great report.
Very nicely presented - enjoyed.
Well done, very enjoyable!
this is awesome