Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Comté Du Gas



Comté Michel Du Gas, Military Cartographer and Visiting Minister of War and Culture, to the Court of the Königreich der Bleiherzen.

Seen here at work on one of his many miniature buildings...a fascinating, if somewhat odd, enthusiasm...a diversion from his theoretical work on war, fortifications and military theory. He is rumored to have a younger brother, a certain Colonel Chassé Du Gas, also rumored to be involved with Irish intrigues of late and possibly having raised a new Freicorps of Aquebussiers in Ireland...said to be pledged to the Konigreich, (... the Du Gas family being noted for their unusual ability with the musket). On the left his mistress Gene´ his most familiar and patient companion, a notable lady of the French court (...but of Italian descent...her family springs from the Dukes of Milan...a serious complication since Maria Teresa of Austria rules Milan and thus holds some considerable power over Gene´s family in Italy.) Comté Michel's service to Bleiherzen has caused discord amongst family in both Italy and France. But as Michel is often heard breezily to say, "Ce n'est aucune affaire...un autre verre !"...(It's no big deal...another glass!)

The Comté, though a talented miitary engineer and architect , has been known to have been involved in complicated court intrigues in Paris, his arrival in the Konigreich is rumored to correspond with a particularly delicate situation involving yet another young lady of the French court who could not be trusted to keep confidence, thus inspiring a certain urgent desire to travel on the part of Du Gas.

Based on letters of introduction from the King of France, King Wilhelm of Bleiherzen has entrusted the Comté with an important advisory position in the Bleiherzen court and he has entrusted his son the Erbprinze von Kluge to the care of the Comté as an advisor on affaires militaré.

Brave Bleiherzeners on the Border

News from Konigswald:
General Meinrad Tischendorf has suffered a setback at the hands of the predations of the "Mad Duchess" of Grolstein. Though the men of Bleiherzen stood up to the worst the Grolsteiners could muster, they heroically left the field in good order, (except for a few of the most tried regiments...who now lie quiet on the field of battle)


Colonel Graf's Dragoons face the Grolstein Curaissiers


Colonel Gerlach while leading his Jagers, once again exposes himself... this observer thinks overmuch!...

Colonel Gerlach just before he is severely wounded for the second time...a true Bleiherzen hero!...



The Erbprinz Fuzilier Regiment von Kluge earn their pay on this day...

by halting the Grolstein charge with a devastating volley at the critical moment in the battle...


...and though defeated, marching away in good order to fight another day...

...they are heard shouting "leben lang das Königreich und König Wilhelm" as they march home to a well earned tankard of beer!

Monday, January 12, 2009

The Dragoons Parade





News from the northwest province of Konigswald:

Colonel Josef Graf has raised a regiment of dragoons in the service of the king! Known locally as the Konigswald Dragoons (officially DR1 Dragoon Regiment Graf) they have yet to see battle but by all accounts if they fight as magnificently as they parade, the Konigsreich has nothing to fear from predations of the Duchess' cavalry patrols along the frontier!

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Situation on the Ground Much Improved

This one's for Jeff...
... von Pfuhlstein's IR 1 looks much improved with green trays! Thanks for the suggestion. The Reichsminister of Uniforms and Procurements is most pleased.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Musketeer Regiment von Pfuhlstein





The first regiment of the Konigreich parades this evening on the Speistitschtraße!
Colonel Ludger von Pfuhlstein's Regiment of Musketeers stands ready to defend the kingdom.

The musketeers of Bleiherzen will be dressed in mid-blue with regimental facings. Von Pfuhlstein's facings are lemon yellow with white lace. The red hat pom-pom is standard for all of the Konigreich's infantry. This unit also parades with the first issue of the Liebfannen (white cross) and Regimentstandarte (black cross) standards of the Konigsreich.

Colonel von Ludger is known as a strict disciplinarian and though a gifted regimental commander, has no "head" for the larger operational or strategic concerns of the generals. As his men often say (out of earshot of course...) "Wo unser Oberst steht, sterben wir"...(where our colonel stands we die.)

(Gaming notes: Based on the beautiful images of the latest game at the The Grand Duchy of Stollen I have gone with a "no flock" approach to basing this unit. It's a test to see if it looks better and more "old school" with a gloss overcoat on the figures. I think its pretty good. Though it tempts me to turn my flocked 4'x4' table sections over and do a straight green table surface and stacked hills more in keeping with a "Grantt/Hyde" approach to the general look of things. Since my table has the capability of being two sided...why not! On another note... I base all my 7YW figures individually on fender washers and base them 6 figures to a 60mmx40mm magnetic tray [3/32" basswod plus adhesive magnetic sheet]...that way I can play Grant rules but still be able to move stuff around fairly easily. So far this system has worked really well and since 30 figures sits nicely on 5 bases, I count 1 off the morale roll at 1/5 casualties intstead of 1/6 as in the original "The Wargame" rules... You hardly notice the difference and it allows the center tray to hold the flag bearers. BTW I'm still working on getting all those little black gaiter buttons on these guys...)

and finally,...all citizens and friends of the Konigreich worry over the motto to be emblazoned on the scroll of the standards that has yet to be determined...a tankard of the finest Bleiherzen Pilsner to the man who can come up with a good one!