I've been looking ahead to our Big Christmas Game and have stuck this scenario together for the Battle of Kolin, 1757. It's designed for 'Tricorn' rules (my SYW variant of 'Shako' rules), but could easily be adapted to any other set:
http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/2022/11/11/ ... r-tricorn/
Kolin 1757 Scenario
Kolin 1757 Scenario
My wargames blog: http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/
-
- Gaynor
- Posts: 1558
- Joined: Tue May 21, 2019 8:29 pm
- Location: Devon
Re: Kolin 1757 Scenario
Excellent post.
Willz.
Willz.
-
- PurpleBot
- Posts: 776
- Joined: Fri Sep 15, 2017 8:15 pm
- Contact:
Re: Kolin 1757 Scenario
I visited Kolin nearly 20 years ago.
The church at Krechor defended by Austrian Grenz, still looks good today
Looking down from the Austrian position shows how open the ground is. The Prussians advanced up this slowly gentling slope towards the massed Austrian ranks.
The church at Krechor defended by Austrian Grenz, still looks good today
Looking down from the Austrian position shows how open the ground is. The Prussians advanced up this slowly gentling slope towards the massed Austrian ranks.
Re: Kolin 1757 Scenario
Brilliant! I was once mates with Colonel Simon Millar, who wrote the Osprey book on Kolin and he also had a superb photo-album from the battlefield. Fascinating to see how little has changed there.Ilkley Old School wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 6:59 pm I visited Kolin nearly 20 years ago.
The church at Krechor defended by Austrian Grenz, still looks good today
Looking down from the Austrian position shows how open the ground is. The Prussians advanced up this slowly gentling slope towards the massed Austrian ranks.
My wargames blog: http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/
Re: Kolin 1757 Scenario
Mark, excellent pre-battle synopsis and impressive scenario. I look forward to the AAR.
Ilkley, thanks for sharing the photos, mate. That slope doesn't look that steep, but I wouldn't like to stroll up it on a warm day. How easy was it to get to?
Ilkley, thanks for sharing the photos, mate. That slope doesn't look that steep, but I wouldn't like to stroll up it on a warm day. How easy was it to get to?
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
-
- PurpleBot
- Posts: 776
- Joined: Fri Sep 15, 2017 8:15 pm
- Contact:
Re: Kolin 1757 Scenario
A doddle. A short drive from Prague. If you stay in Prague you can also easily go to Lobositz as well.
Re: Kolin 1757 Scenario
Thanks, mate. Getting back to Prague is on my plans for my next trip. I only had a couple of days there, last time, and spent them exploring the city. A week there with some abject grovelling, a tantrum or two, and taking She Is Obeyed shopping might be doable for Kolin. Lobositz would be a bonus. Perhaps if I left her in Prague with all the plastic cards....
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
Re: Kolin 1757 Scenario
Well so much for the Big Christmas Game idea...
I originally suggested doing a Big Christmas Game Day at the club during Chrimbo Limbo, as I wanted to do Kolin.
"Great idea!" they said... Then proposed it to the club membership as a Facebook poll, who then picked a day when I'm stuck in work... Doubly irritating as none of them are working, so could be completely flexible if they wanted to, but they want to stick with Thursday as 'it's club day'...
So sod the lot of 'em! We're now going to play the game at my mate Phil's place on 14th January.
I originally suggested doing a Big Christmas Game Day at the club during Chrimbo Limbo, as I wanted to do Kolin.
"Great idea!" they said... Then proposed it to the club membership as a Facebook poll, who then picked a day when I'm stuck in work... Doubly irritating as none of them are working, so could be completely flexible if they wanted to, but they want to stick with Thursday as 'it's club day'...
So sod the lot of 'em! We're now going to play the game at my mate Phil's place on 14th January.
My wargames blog: http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/
Re: Kolin 1757 Scenario
Looks good. How big is the table?