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Vendee 1794, the counter revolution continues.

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 8:15 pm
by Sheepman
An evening at the club and more Frenchmen (on both sides) bite the dust. A venture into the Vendee 1794 resulting in another entertaining encounter to find out which of the two forces was the worst, a historical fact born out during the game!

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Do have a look at the blog for more pics and a description of the game:
http://thenorthumbrianwargamer.blogspot ... olutionary

Hope you enjoy guys,
Dave :wink:

Re: Vendee 1794, the counter revolution continues.

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 10:05 pm
by obriendavid
Great looking game and battle report Dave.
I've always fancied this period but could never get anyone at the SESWC club interested. I see that you're in Morpeth so I hope your figures are safe from all the flooding?
Cheers
Dave

Re: Vendee 1794, the counter revolution continues.

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 11:29 am
by janbruinen
They look good.
I hope to have the time next year to start this period also.
greetings

Re: Vendee 1794, the counter revolution continues.

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 2:30 pm
by Sheepman
Thanks lads, no probs with the flooding Dave I live way up a bank :)
It's a very interesting sub period Jan, would be great for smaller skirmish games as well.
Dave

Re: Vendee 1794, the counter revolution continues.

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 10:58 am
by Eugenio von Savoy
Hi Dave,
Looks great.
We played a similar game last night in the group. Always fun to use the dross in a game and you never can tell just what will happen. Love it.

Please advise what figures you have used for each of the armies.

Many thanks

Regards,
Tim
'Like a stone wall' wargames group
Nottinghamshire
UK
http://www.freewebs.com/like-a-stone-wall/

Re: Vendee 1794, the counter revolution continues.

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 9:45 am
by janbruinen
Dave, I know.
I am interested in the 1792-1795 period in the Nethelands, Belgium and Germany.
Have already a lot of figures lying around (well, in boxes) but the time is the problem. We are now preparing for Crisis/Antwerp (15mm Balck Powder Napoleonic in Spain) and our theme for next year will be Early Renaissance in the Netherlands or Italy. Maybe then some time to start the FR.
Greetings
Jan

Re: Vendee 1794, the counter revolution continues.

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 6:56 am
by Sheepman
Sorry for the delay lads just back from hols.
Tim, the Royalists are made up from Reiver Castings 'Monmouth Rebels' range and Old Glory AWI militia, quite a mixture! While the Republicans are nearly all Old Glory Early Nap, technically the uniforms are incorrect as the tail skirt should have been longer but the collection was started long before the likes of Eureka got going and frankly I couldn't afford the quantity of figures I have in the collection if I had gone with Eureka.
Dave

Re: Vendee 1794, the counter revolution continues.

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 12:08 pm
by obriendavid
Dave, did you produce the Royalist flags or are they available somewhere?
Finally decided to bite the bullet and go with this period but doing it for the skirmish rules from Clarence and not the big battle games that you are putting on as I will have to be painting both sides. First few Royalists already painted.
Cheers
Dave

Re: Vendee 1794, the counter revolution continues.

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 4:54 pm
by Sheepman
Dave, best of luck with the Vendee skirmish project, I'm sure it will prove to be great fun.
The flags are hand painted and all I have for sources are in hard copy at home, however have a look through the Revolutionary bit of the blog site here:
http://thenorthumbrianwargamer.blogspot ... olutionary Keep going through the Older Posts link at the bottom of each page and it will eventually bring you to various links to French Rev stuff, it might help.
Have a look at some of the paintings here:
http://www.histoire-image.org/site/lett ... ncaise.php
Quite inspirational.
Dave.

Re: Vendee 1794, the counter revolution continues.

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 9:29 pm
by obriendavid
Sheepman wrote:Have a look at some of the paintings here:
http://www.histoire-image.org/site/lett ... ncaise.php
Quite inspirational.
Dave.
Thanks for the link Dave, as you say these are very inspirational.
Cheers
Dave