Monday, April 29, 2013

Dux Suecia Campaign AAR #4



About a month ago I and Jonas had a game planed in our Dus Suecia Campaing, i.e. migrating the TFL Dux Britanniarum to 15centery Sweden and the Kalmar Union War,  unfortunaly Jonas got sik. I invited my friend Martin to command the Swedish rebells...here comes a short AAR and some pictures from the game, sorry for the unsharp pictures.

In the last game the Union forces managed to stop the Swedish rebells advance and they had to withdraw back to Dalarna for two month to gather new forces. In the mean time the Union forces started to besiege the Castle of Västerås that had shifted allegiance and was now in the hands of the rebells.



The Union influence was raised to 5 and I choose to use it to get the Commander and Cousin to the Archbishop, Erik Nilsson of the House of Oxenstierna apointed "Marsk", in english: Lord High Constable of Sweden.

In early December just befor the first snow the Rebells once again left the saftey of Dalarna and started to march to Västerås to lift the Siege...

BUT when approaching the village of Skultuna some kilometre outside of Västerås they run in to a big union forage party that was out to get their hands on the christmas food. This translated in to the Raiding a Village in the rulebook:)

OOB

Swedish rebells forces (Commanded by Martin) 
Influence: 4 (Need to get 5 before he by the Allmoge will be elected Hövitsman/High Leader of the rebellion)

Commander Nils Bosson Sture of the House of Natt och Dag
2 units of 6 Allmoge each

Leader Sten Gustavsson of the House of Sture
2 units of 6 Allmoge each

Leader Ivar Axelsson from the House of Tott (That more or less just have turned side from pro union to rebell)
2 units of 6 Allmoge each

Union forces (Commanded by me) 
Influence: 0 (Lowered by 5 due to the appointment of Marsk after the last game)

Commander Marsk Erik Nilsson of the House of Oxenstierna (Cousin to the Archbishop)
2 units of 4 Skyttar each

Leader Erik Karlsson from the House of Vasa (Brother in law to Erik Nilsson)
2 units of 6 Fotknektar each

2 units of 4 Handgunners/Skirmishers each


First some pictures of the quiet village of Skultuna...


The children are playing...


No worries...


OR...


- Hurry up to get the cattle out in the forrest, the Archbishops men are comming to steal all our food...


The union forces was allowed to make several moves befor the rebells could enter the table. 

Erik Karlsson from the House of Vasa advanced along the road with the German Fotknektar (Mercenary foot infantry) and some groups of Skärmytslare (Skirmishing handgunners).  

The Union Marsk Erik Nilsson of the House of Oxenstierna made a flank move with the two units of Skyttar (mounted crossbowmen).


Close to the village the rebell forces emerged from the surounding woods.


The rebells sends a third of their forces to advance through a small forest and try to out flank the advancing enemy infantry.

The union leader sends in responce some skirmishers to protect the left flank of the advancing soldiers, at the same time the union mounted crossbowmen advance quite slowley forward the village.


The Swedish rebell leader Nils Bosson Sture of the House of Natt och Dag manage to get to the village first and start to deploy his Allmoge soldiers...in the open...


More Allmoge soldiers start to close in on the union footknechts, their leader start to get worried...


A large force of rebells under command of Sten Gustavsson of the House of Sture have chased away the union skirmishers and are closing in through the forest. 

The union leader Erik Karlsson from the House of Vasa decide to try to stop them before they have a chanse to make Bråtar (timber baricades)...


The union knektar charge the allmoge in the forest, a fierce fighte emerge that will continue for quite some time...


The union cavalry see their comrades charge and tries to advance faster to the village. At the same time as a group of union skirmishers have reached house in the village and start the search for food...


The Union Marsk Erik Nilsson of the House of Oxenstierna lead his cavalry in to the village encountering a considerable amount of Swedish Allmoge.


The union infantry manages to puch back the Swedish Allmoge in the forest and turn left to face even more of them...


Overwiev of the confused battle...


Drilled German mercenarys in the union service advance throught the forest puching the Swedish allmoge back...


Half of the union cavalry dismount to be able to make a outflanking move through the fenced field.

At the same time the union skirmishers have found a bunch of pigs to steal...


The union cavalry decide to charge the Allmoge that desperatly tries to deploy a good defence in the open...


I all becomes a slaughter of the Allmoge, they are not up to withstand a charge by Heavy Cavalry in the open, at least if they not in close order formation...


The cost of the charge was high for union cavalry to losing 50% of the men but the rebells was on the flight...


The only rebells that still put up a fight was a group of Darlecarlians under command of Ivar Axelsson from the House of Tott...


Ivar Axelsson from the House of Tott and his unit managed to make a controlled retreat away from the village. The union cavalry was to exhausted to make any pursuit...


The union soldiers managed to get hold of a greate amount of food for the christmas feast to be hold outside the walls of Västerås Castle, awaiting the garisine to give the castle up...

The union got all their losses replaced within a month and gaining 1 more influence.

The rebells had to once again withdraw back to Dalarna for two month to gather new forces, they would be back in March 1467 hopefully soon enought to lift the siege before the castle of Västerås had to surender...

More about that in the next AAR:)


Sunday, April 28, 2013

Building more Napoleonic Swedes

During the weekend I have built med 6 more Swedes for my Finnish War 1808-1809 Project, 5 infantry men and an Officer.



Friday, April 26, 2013

Dux Suecia AAR Teaser

Here are a short teaste post about a upcomming AAR from a game of Dux Suecia i.e. migrating the TFL Dux Britanniarum to 15th centery Sweden and the Kalmar Union War, that we played about a month ago.

In the last game the Union forces managed to stop the Swedish rebells advance at Hedemora and they had to withdraw back to the region Dalarna for two month to gather new forces. In the mean time the Union forces started to besiege the Castle of Västerås that had shifted allegiance and was now in the hands of the rebells.

The Union influence was raised to 5 and I choose to use it to get the Commander and Cousin to the Archbishop, Erik Nilsson of the House of Oxenstierna apointed "Marsk", in english: Lord High Constable of Sweden.


In early December just befor the first snow the Rebells once again left the saftey of Dalarna and started to march to Västerås to lift the Siege...

BUT when approaching the village of Skultuna some kilometre outside of Västerås they run in to a big union forage party that was out to get their hands on the christmas food. This translated in to the Raiding a Village scenario in the rulebook:)


Swedish villagers try to saw their cattle from the Union Knechts.



Thursday, April 25, 2013

More Medieval Perry Plastic...

I can hardly wait for the Perry Plastic box of 'Light' Cavalry 1450-1500. They seems to be perfect to build me more Mounted Crossbowmen for my Kalmar Union War project, BUT i´ll suppouse they won´t be released untill Christmas or worst case Salute 2014;(

'Light' Cavalry 1450-1500 

"This box will contain 12 mounted figures that can be assembled as either Coustilliers/Hobblers or Mounted Crossbowmen or Mounted Archers. There is no release date for these yet."



Foot Knights 

"This will be a box of 36(?...not sure yet!) foot knights or more acurately, dismounted Men at Arms. They will be all advancing/attacking in pose with seperate arms and heads as usual and will of course be able to be mixed with previous medievil boxes. There is no release date for these yet."



I realy like the Ironhat on the mounted 3-up as it looks a lot like the ones some of the Swedish allmoge uses in the 1502 drawings by the german Mercenary Paul Dolnstein. I hope for more of them;)





Tuesday, April 23, 2013

1st Platoon Nyland Infantry regiment 1808

The first group of Swedish infantry for my Finnish War 1808-1809 project are finished.

IF I have the strenth and endurance I plan for Sharps Practice are to build the 2nd Batallion of the Nyland Regiment. a Swedish battalion was approximately 600 men in 4 companys, each company was subdivided in 2 platoons. Each battalion did also have 2 Jaeger platoons. My aim are to have 12 minis in each company, i.e. 6 in each platoon and of course some extra minis for the Officers/Big Men... 60-70 minis...might be possible...

Anyway, here are the pictures of the 1st Platoon of the 5th Company "Helsinge Company".






Sunday, April 21, 2013

Work in progress

Just some pictures of my work in progress at the moment. Just some highlights and bases to do an then I have the first 8 Swedish Infantry minis for my Finnish War 1808-1809 project ready for a Skirmish :)



Saturday, April 20, 2013

Painting a Swedish Infantrymen for the Finish War 1808-1809

God Morning !  I wish all you lucky one that will go to Salute today to have a realy good day, I hope I manage to get there next year and see you all!

So to the painting, I post some pictures of how I paint my Swedish Infantrymen for the Finish War 1808-1809. My aim are as you might remember to paint them as Nyland Infantry Regiment in the uniform from 1802 drwn by the Swedish Officer Carl Gustaf Gillberg (1774-1855)


I use Vallejo Model Color range if nothing other is stated.


Black primer, I use GW or Vallejo


A quick bruch with the base uniform colour, Basalt Grey - 162. And the skin are painted with Flat Flesh - 18.


Collar, Lapells, Cuffs and Turnbacks was painted with Dark Blue - 53, The Shoulder straps are keept grey. The belts was painted with Buss - 120.


Hat, Gaitors and Ammo box was painted with German Grey Dark - 167. Hat plume was painted with Yellow Ochre - 121. 

Rifle stock with Beige Brown - 135 and the Rifle Barrel and Bayonet with Natural Steel - 178. The Sling was painted with Cavalry Brown - 137.

All brass details like the Hat band, Belt buckle and Buttons was painted with Brass - 174.


All was covered by Army Painter Ink - Strong Tone.


Here the hawkeyed might notice that I added Cutlass and bayonet scabards, I actually forgot them at first...

I now highlighted al colours using the same colors as for the base. The beltscolours got a second high light using Ivory - 5. and the skin was high ligthed with Basic Skintone - 17.


Just the base left to do...

Have a nice weekend !!!


Thursday, April 18, 2013

5 more Swedes built

Here comes a couple of pictures of some more Swedish Infantry minis I have built the last days for my Finnish War 1808-1809 project.


Heads are from the Brigade Games Napoleonic British marines.


Most armes and backpacks are from different Victrix kits.


The bodys are mostly Frensh Dismounted Dragoons, British Riflemen and the one with the foot on a stone are from the Frensh infantry command sprue if I recal right.

More minis to build...


AAR: Sanctuary - a 15th century skirmish 

...and last a smal advert about a realy greate battle report. My friend Mattias at the Northern Wargaming blog have poste a AAR of a game there they are using the Lord of the Rings ruleset depicting a 15th century peasant ambush on a bishop and his retinue, and all during my favourite wargaming period the Kalmar Union War:)  please have a visit to his blog and amazed by a truly greate AAR.

I snuck this picture from him just so you should know what to expect;)