British grenadiers and the 12th regiment of Foot begin their assault on St. Michel |
The 8th Regiment of Foot (King's) deployed in line covers the flank of the assaulting column.
I simulated indecision on the part of the French of when to release their cavalry by rolling each turn for their Brigadier to convince the reluctant CinC to charge forward. About turn three they finally surge forward.
French Horse bear down on the British line. |
The 12th Foot and converged grenadiers move to assault St. Michel |
light cavalry clash on the flank |
The assault column closes in... |
overview about halfway through the battle...the French regrouping their horse after an unsuccessful charge and the British assault column closes in on the outskirts of St. Michel |
The defenders of St. Michel, Infantrie Regiment Lyonnais |
French CinC |
Col. Skelton of the 12th foot leads from the front but is one of the first to fall... |
The objective...the pay waggons |
Light infantry skirmish |
The British column begins to break up. |
The French Cuirassiers make another charge on the British left. |
cavalry action |
Concentrated musketry and cannon fire shatter the British in the final moments of the assault. |
The final blow to the British is delivered by a successful charge of French heavy horse. |
8 comments:
Wonderful looking troops, sir!
-- Jeff
Very nice looking battle and a great write up too.
Excellent game, great photos and lovely write up.
Yes, wonderfully painted troops and wagon train. My particular favorites are the two French generals especially the fellow in red and gold on astride the white/grey horse. Great stuff!
Best Regards,
Stokes
Excellent photos and report ! The PA's look splendid and I second Stokes' comment on the French CinC.
Regards,
Steve
I absolutely love the look you have achieved with these. Something to do with the colours, crispness and consistency.
super dupes - great looking game
-- Allan
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