I’ve just been reviewing some of my troops this week and. It struck me that a game set during the French Revolutionary Wars, in Italy was long overdue. The Russian campaign in Italy and Switzerland was what kicked off my French Revolution collections (a small tightly contained campaign), and look where we are now with thousands of the buggers belonging to a wide variety of nationalities.
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The Russians only had these ex-Piedmontese mountain guns by way of artillery. |
Anyway this was to be a fictional but plausible encounter between the Russians and French in the foothills of the Italian Alps. Suvorov, having cleared Italy of the French, has been ordered to withdraw through Switzerland to join up with Korsakov’s army at Zurich. (We know how that ended).
On Thursday John the Red came over and we played the opening stages of this battle, with the Russian covering force attempting to deal with the French advance guard which was hot on their heels. The outnumbered Russians had to hold for six moves by which time the rest of the army would appear. This would hopefully set the scene for the main battle on Saturday.
We used Valour and Fortitude for both games, with some appropriately amended army sheets for the Revolutionary French and Russians as well as new sets of fate cards.
So here’s what transpired during our Thursday afternoon engagement. South is at the garden end of the table. The rivers and streams were only crossable for infantry at half speed. Nobody else could cross due to the steep and heavily ‘shrubbed’ banks. Apart from the walls everything else was just window dressing.
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My mountain guns didn’t fire a shot all game. |
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The Russian right advancing on the approaching French under heavy artillery fire. |
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The French left wing. Their right wing across the river was making terribly slow progress against the Cossacks.![]() French cavalry about to charge and defeat their Russian counterparts. |
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The high point of the grenadiers’ assault. |
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