18.04.2015

Perryville game (3)

Game isn't over yet. No time to do proper AAR, so only few photos. Enjoy !

16.04.2015

Perryville game (2)

Some photos taken by members of our club during the game. 
Above - Adams' brigade advancing through the wheatfields.


Cheatham's division crossing Chaplin river.






Center of Federal position.
General McCook with staff in front of Widow Gibson's house.




11.04.2015

Perryville wargame (1)

Finally we gathered to play our first full scale ACW game - Perryville.
So far it's noon and Confederates crossed the Chaplin river, and come within range of Federal artillery (yes, Polk ordered general offensive at 8 a.m., without waiting for Bragg).
I don't think I'll manage to do a proper ARR so please enjoy those few snapshots.





Battlefield








Confederates marching against Union left wing








Attack against Open Knob begins








View of Federal and Rebel lines facing each other




More to come next week.

1.03.2015

General Lee


No, it's not about THIS general Lee. Nor about THAT general Lee, his father ...
It's about completely different Lee - major general Charles Lee, rather unfortunate Patriot commander in AWI. 

Lee's caricature by Rushbrooke
Charles Lee, an 18th century soldier of fortune (served with British, Polish, Portuguese and Russian armies) entered continental service in 1775.  He was made second in command, only to general Washington (still low, given his ambitions), commanded a division in New York 1776 campaign and was captured by the British light dragoons on December 13th 1776 at Baskingridge in New Jersey. Held in captivity for more than a year, he was finally exchanged in 1778, but given command of Continental Army vanguard, he failed at the battle of Monmouth, and was subsequently dismissed and courtmartialled. 
Lee was very fond of dogs, and was seldom seen without one. The most famous of them was certain pomeranian, named Spado (or Spada).  His name entered history simply because he has gone missing and following advert appeared in the Virginia Gazette in March 7th 1777:

Twenty Dollars Reward
LOST or STOLEN, a very remarkable black shaggy dog of the Pomerania breed, called SPADO. He belongs to our brave but unfortunate general LEE, and was seen in the possession of a person who called himself JOSEPH BLOCK, at Wright’s Ferry, on Susquehannah, about the 25th of December last. It is supposed that BLOCK, who pretended to have undertaken to carry him to Berkeley County, Virginia, has parted with him for a trifling consideration, or lost him on the road. Whoever gives information where the said dog may be had, or will bring him to the subscriber in Williamsburg, shall receive the above reward, and no questions asked.

I decided to make command stand with general Lee. As the divisional commander stand requires two figures I added a captain (yellow cockade) od 12th Continental regiment - an unit that remainded under Lee's command in late 1776.
One can learn the history of Charles Lee here (link).
The fate of Spado is unknown.

3.12.2014

AWI guns comparison

Finally I finished the comparison of AWI guns. All dimensions are in [mm] and are given in reference to Pendraken's 10mm AWI line (roughly 1:142 scale). If you print the image on A4 sheet, you would probably get right dimensions.

16.10.2014

Help needed

Currently I'm working on a comparison sheet showing most common AWI guns. I've managed to do French ones and British 3-pdrs. Now the time has come to do British 6-pdr, 12-pdr and 5,5" howitzer.
Unfortunatelly, I can't find any decent scale drawings of these guns, although I know the dimensions of barrels and carriages. If anybody can help me in this matter, please contact me - in my Google profile one can find my e-mail adress. 

Below the comparison chart in progress. All dimensions in centimetres. 


3.09.2014

Sztandary irlandzkie (2) / Irish battle flags (2)

Ciąg dalszy irlandzkich sztandarów wojny secesyjnej. Tym razem przegląd pułków ze środkowego zachodu. Poniżej 9 pułk z Connecticut, 35 pułk z Indiany i 17 pułk z Wisconsin. Wszystkie figurki Pendrakena, malowane przez Pawła. 
More of Irish battle flags from American Civil War. This time I show some units from Middle West. Below you can see 9th Connecticut, 35th Indiana and 17th Wisconsin regiments. All figures by Pendraken, painted by Paweł. 
9th Connecticut

17th Wisconsin

35th Indiana