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Malplaquet, 1709/2009

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:02 am
by Angus Konstam
Gentlemen,

Now that the enforced jolity of the New Year is behind us, and dour, rain-laden January is in full flow, the time has come to plan future campaigns.

To that end, gentlemen, it would be useful if you could say what lead (if any) you'll be able to field for the Maplaquet game in June. Either Grand Alliance or Marlburian figures would be perfectly acceptable, and at a pinch we could even find a home for Great Northern War chappies, as long as they were willing to pass themselves off as something else!

We'll be using wee Barry's rules, so it would help if your little chaps are based to suit. Oh, and if you have a preference for one side or the other, and it isn't obvious through your wee leaden offerings, then please say so. I already have the perfect commands for Dale, Bob and the Nicholsons... :twisted:

Pip Pip,

Angus

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:11 pm
by barr7430
French Forces
All battlaions 18 figures all squadrons 6 figures

Mestre de Camp 3 sqdns
Cravattes du Roi 3 squadrons
Bourbon 3 squadrons
Maison Rouge 2 squadrons
Sheldon's 2 squadrons
Dragon Artois 2 squadrons
Dragon Fimarcon 2 squadrons
Kuirassiers Bielke(Bavarian) 2 squadrons

+ 5 more squadrons of grey coated Horse which could double for either side

Gardes Francaises x 1
Gardes Suisses x 1
Regt Languedoc x 1
Regt Bourbon x 1
Regiment de la Marine x1
Regiment Flandres x 1
Regt McKellicut(Irish) x 1
Regt Montcashel(Irish) x 1
Grenadiers Etranger(12 figs) x 1
Dismounted Dragoons 12 figs x 2
1 other French battlaion

4 x Field guns

Allied Forces

Dutch Gardes du Corps 2 squadrons
Dutch Gard Dragonders 3 squadrons
Oxfords x 2 squadrons
English Dragoons x 2 squadrons
Allied dragoons x 3 squadrons

Orkneys x1
Royal Fuzileers x 1
Dutch Guards x 2
Waldeck(Dutch) x1
Mackays(Dutch) x 1
Ramsays(Dutch) x 1
Combined Grenadiers x 1
Dismounted Dutch dragoons x 1
Regt Sjaellandske(Danish)
Regt Prinds Georg(Danish) x 1

2 light guns
1 field gun


Think thats it Angus although I will probably do a few more battlaions for the game.

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:32 pm
by Angus Konstam
Barry,

Crikey - that's a splendid start!

Of course, you don't have to be an umpire - after all, the rules should be straightforward enough for the rest of us to follow. :roll: Therefore you can always cast yourself as Jaffa, Prince of Oranges, or the Master of Camp...

Pip Pip,

Angus

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:33 pm
by thinredline
Mmmmmmm,

Getting the oar in (proverbaly) and booking a slot for this one NOW :!:

Not one of my (few) periods, but as always, terrain tiles, trees and any other suitable buildings at your disposal.

Bob :D :D

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 6:08 pm
by TigerLili
Allied Forces

21 x 12 figure infantry units
4 x 18 figure infantry units
1 x 24 figure infantry unit
4 x 9 figure cavalry units
1 x 12 figure hussar unit
1 x 8 figure hussar unit

French Forces

21 x 12 figure infantry units
4 x 18 figure infantry units
1 x 24 figure infantry units
1 x 9 figure French horse unit
2 x 9 figure Spanish dragoons
3 x 12 figures Bavarian horse units

Artillery

5 x light guns
6 x heavy guns

Staff

10 Assorted

All based for Barry's rules.

All the best,

Colin

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 9:44 am
by sharnydubs
Angus , this is an easy one for me . I have NO figures to contribute having nothing at all for this period. I knwo that some of my fellow LOGW gamers will now be recovering from heart attacks at the news but yes, this is a period where I don't have any lead.

Russian command perhaps Angus ?

Count me in.

all the best

Peter

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:26 pm
by obriendavid
Angus, I'm still in the process of rebasing my figures so do you want to know what I currently have or what I will have once I am finished with them?

Cheers
Dave

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:46 pm
by Angus Konstam
Dave: I'd prefer it if you can figure out what you'll have after re-basing.
Thanks.

Peter N: Unfortunately the Russians aren't involved in this one, but the main thing is that you and Andrew bring yourselves...

Pip Pip,

Angus

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:47 pm
by wyrdbrother
I'll be there and as I'm sure you probably know - I have no figures for that period. I do now however have 10 figures for any further Wild West games. :shock:

Not much use for this period though.

Andrew

Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:25 pm
by Blucher
I can contribute...........................................a set of Barry's rules, dice and ruler!

Sorry for my ignorance but are there any 'Germanic' commands available?

MALPLAQUET TROOPS

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 2:47 pm
by bill5549
Angus

Here is a list of my Malburian troops.

All have been rebased for BLB. Light guns are based as battalion pieces.

All the Cav are in Squadrons of 6. Most make up 2 Sqd units.

All the Infantry are in battalions of 3 bases approx 15 to 18 figures per btn. A couple can be expanded to 4 stands - British Grenadiers and the Dutch Guards.

I will base up a few more guns in the next couple of weeks.

I also list numbers of GNW Russians in floppy hats/tricornes that could be used as they are sans standards at the moment.

Bill

ALLIED
CAV SQD 10
INF BTN 6
BR INF BTN 7


FRENCH
CAV SQD 8
DRG SQD 10
GD Fr INF BTN 3
LINE INF BTN 14
DISM DRG BTN 2

MISC
LIGHT GUNS & 2 CREW 9
MED/HVY GUNS & 4 CREW 5
STAFF STANDS 10

RUSSIAN
INF BTN - TRICORNES/HATS 8
DRAGOON SQD 1
STAFF STANDS 3

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 7:22 am
by charge0.wanadoo.co.uk
Dear Angus, My figures are 1690s and all but a couple of infantry regiments have pikes but I can offer 6 British and 6 French Cavalry (12 per units) and a unit of infantry (all muskets for each side (21) and a couple of guns per side.Details are:
British Army
The Royal Regiment of Horse Guards
The Royal Regiment of Horse (Earl of Oxford)
The Royal Regiment of Scots Horse
The Earl of Arran's Regiment of Horse
Princess Anne of Denmark's Regiment of Dragoons
The King's Own Royal Regiment of Dragoons

1 regiment of foot

Artillery
3 heavy guns

French Army
The Colonel General's Regiment
The Commissaire General's Regiment
Regiment de Roi
Regiment La Reine
Dragoon Regiment Boufflers
Dragoon Regiment Fontbeausard

1 Regiment foot

Artillery
1 heavy guns
2 medium gun

Also quite a few trenches and redoubts.
Yours aye, Charles

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 11:47 am
by sharnydubs
Trenches, redoubts and buidlings I have if required.

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 11:06 am
by kingsleypark
Angus,

If places available can you count me in?

I'm figureless, ruleless (I promise to get a set of the rules in due course, Barry!) and some might say clueless but more than happy to fight the cause for Queen Anne.

I do have buildings that would suit the period if required.

Cheers

Dave Mathieson

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 9:13 pm
by kingsleypark
Angus,

As Dale is computer illiterate he has asked me to post this message to the Maplaquet forum: -

"Happy to join in with this one lads. I publicly confess – I HAVE NO FIGURES FOR THIS PERIOD – IN ANY SCALE, SHAPE OR FORM. I didn’t even know it was a period until the Brigadier sat on me and forced me to repeat after him all of the battles, commanders, monarchs, butchers, bakers, etc from the whole era. I’ve almost recovered but can I have my specs back please Charles."

Dale