-You should be asking the current publisher's of the rules, that being LBG, the question. Regretably, they have pulled a Five Forks and gone very silent after...
... Paul, I live in Mesa. There are a number of Game stores in the area. Game Depot in Tempe. Gamers Inn and Empire Games in Mesa and Imperial Outpost on the...
Larry, Thanks for the info. Paul ... From: Larry <kochese@...> To: napsbattles@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, 7 Mar 2009 1:33 pm Subject: [napsbattles] Re:...
Lads, we're in the middle of Austerlitz just now. Club night next Monday should see the end of the game.It's a great battle to do. Question for you - if an...
Setting aside vague notions of parent units and such, are you asking if the act of attaching a battery to a disordered brigade somehow puts the battery into...
Since horse artillery is not part of any brigade it would not re-join, but could be attached. The attachment would not disorder the artillery, but if attacked...
Right! Attach is short for under the protection of. The order of the brigade does not affect the order of the battery and vice versa. I do assume the battery...
Hi I have finished the solo re-fighting of the Battle of Peterdohna (September 1813). This was a fictional affaire between the French XIV and I Infantry Corps...
Looks like it's down From: Joseph E Johnson III Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 1:29 PM To: napsbattles@yahoogroups.com Subject: [napsbattles] lost battalion...
Ron are you still interested in the re-enactment thing? ... From: napsbattles@yahoogroups.com [mailto:napsbattles@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of myron shipp ...
... Guys, Thanks for your replies. Yes, the horse artillery was originally attached to the cavalry brigade. It un-attached but remained within the command span...
Sorry - got it wrong again the pics in the folder are from the first refight of Austerlitz. It was a total French victory. The second game looks like it might...
HI Yes I am in theory but I can think of a hundred reasons why buying all the kit would not be value for money for the 1 or 2 days of fun a year, given that I...
FYI only info For those not on the distro list?for the newsletter there is an article on Napoleons Battles 3rd Edition in Lost Battalion Games Newsletter.? ...
FYI - We launching a new game convention in Houston Texas. It will take place Dec 11, 12 and 13, at the Homewood Suites Hilton (23320 Hwy. 59 North, Kingwood,...
I just got another shipment in of 15mm figs for more French and got thinking about the Light Infantry. Now, I did do some research, but did not find my...
Doug, the French Light Infantry usually wore dark blue trousers and waistcoats and of course usually the green and or yellow found with the Volitgeurs of the...
Doug, Light infantry had very similar uniforms to the line with the following differences for the 1812 uniform: Instead of white breeches, they wore blue to...
Jeff...Lee...thanks I appreciate it. Looking at the link that Lee posted, doesn't look like the plume was used for Light Infantry. But perhaps I'm wrong, but...
Hi Doug, Chasseurs never had a plume, but had a short tufted pompom. In the 1812 uniform this would be colored by company designation. The Voltiguers and ...
Hi all, This email is probably aimed mostly at Craig. I'm working on building some forces and have noticed that the Don Cossacks had horse artillery. According...
Treat them like any Russian light guns. They are only counted when they are full on batteries afterall. One or two 3lbers would not show up in NB scale but are...
According to a couple Russian language sources I have found the Cossack artillery was a set of 12 guns with 3lb guns and 3 lb unicorns with a lighter limber....