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Black Powder Waterloo 2nd edition Starter Set
Black Powder Waterloo 2nd edition Starter Set

On a damp, overcast Sunday in June 1815, twenty years of continuous warfare the Napoleonic Wars came to a violent and bloody conclusion on a rain-soaked field in Belgium. These wars were truly a world affair, with European powers fighting battles not only on the mainland of Europe but as far as India, Egypt, the Caribbean and America.

The greatest generals of the age finally faced each other on the field of battle; The Duke of Wellington, rooted to a little-known ridge, faced, the Emperor of the French. Napoleon Bonaparte, master of the attack, opposed brigades of British, Germans, Dutch and Belgians; brigades of an infamous army that, despite horrific casualties, clung to the ridge for over nine hours to ensure that the arrival of BlǬcher's Prussian army would put the Duke victory beyond doubt.

The Battle of Waterloo became a true landmark in military history, one that will never fade, and nothing on such a grand scale would be seen again.

This new starter set for Black Powder contains everything needed to start your campaign for victory at Waterloo!

Contents include:
* Soft back A5 version of the new Black Powder Second Edition rulebook
* Easy start guide
* 12 Chasseurs à Cheval
* 48 French infantry
* 48 British infantry
* 24 Hanoverian Infantry
* 1x Metal Royal artillery cannon
* 1x metal French foot commander
* 1x metal British foot commander
* Bases for all above models
* Six d6
* Card playsheet and casualty markers

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

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101.40 €
Black Powder: Rebellion! (AWI)
Black Powder: Rebellion! (AWI)

Fighting the battles of American Revolutionary War with model soldiers

In 1775 the simmering resentment of American colonists exploded into a bloody rebellion. Beginning in Boston, the conflict eventually stretched from Canada in the north to Florida in the south and lasted eight gruelling years. On one side stood the King’s redcoats and settlers loyal to their sovereign, later joined by regiments of ‘Hessian’ mercenaries. Ranged against them was a citizen army under the inspirational leadership of George Washington, supported by militia and eventually French troops eager to embarrass their old foe. Both sides were forced to learn new tactics for fighting in the wild terrain of North America in a conflict that saw heroism and ineptitude in equal measure.

This supplement for Black Powder describes the history, armies, personalities and battles of this conflict. Included are scenarios allowing you to recreate many of the battles of the rebellion.

This glorious 144-page full-colour book, written by Steve Jones, comes with a free Continental officer figure sculpted by Alan Perry himself! Who else would you ask to design a new figure for an American War of Independence book?

A copy of the Black Powder rulebook is required to use this supplement.

Author Steve Jones explains how he approached this project:

Steve: I was approached by John and Paul of Warlord Games (apparently they don’t yet have a George or Ringo…) at the first Black Powder open day in November 2009 and asked if I would be willing to pen a supplement for the rules on the subject of the American Rebellion; this naming being insisted upon by John who has clearly spent more time in the US than me. I assume the chaps had seen some of my demonstration games at shows or read my blog rather than just plucking the first wargamer out of the crowd and it probably helped that I had co-authored ‘The Age of Arthur’, a supplement for Warhammer Ancient Battles a few years before.

Having agreed, perhaps a little too incautiously, I planned out what I thought should feature in the supplement, there being no particular detail to the brief and soon decided that I didn’t want to produce an inevitably dogmatic set of army lists but wanted to use a series of scenarios to showcase a number of things.

First was to illustrate the nature and development of the armies through the war, such as the increasing tactical flexibility of the British and the growing competence and confidence of the Continental army. At heart I believe these to be genuinely interesting armies, with troops ranging widely in ability and appearance. To the collector and painter of miniature armies this offers a chance to build forces where every unit has its own character and unique appearance, more often in “campaign dress” than “parade ground”.

Secondly I wanted to show the variety of battles fought in terms both of size and terrain as well as their eminent suitability for the wargamer. The rebellion was fought from the frozen Canadian wasteland to the dense forests of New York to the swamps of Florida and everywhere in between. Battle may have less than two thousand men per side or as many as fifteen thousand. These numbers are far less daunting than those of the larger European battles of the era and yet could carry huge significance for the fate of the colonies.

Lastly was to demonstrate imaginative ways of utilising the Black Powder rules “toolkit” to recreate very different kinds of battle, without needing to make significant changes. When the rules were first published there was a general perception that because they were developed with large collections of miniatures and large wargames tables that this was the only way they could be used. Now, this is a very fine way to play a game of Black Powder but I don’t believe it to be essential and hopefully the smaller scenarios in the “Rebellion!” supplement will show this to be the case.

When designing the scenarios my aim was to ensure that they were all playable with a moderately large figure collection and on a table no larger than 8 feet by 6 feet; indeed many will fit onto 6 feet by 4 feet using 28mm figures. It was very tempting to write larger, more ambitious scenarios but I felt this was not what I wanted in a supplement designed to introduce the period. If, like me, you eventually put together more ambitious figure collections and have access to a larger table then Black Powder will allow you to play the very largest battles of the rebellion with several thousand miniatures. I reason however that if you have the resources to do this, then you probably don’t need me to design your scenario for you, and possibly don’t want me to either! There’s plenty of ideas in the supplement to get you started on designing your own scenarios if this is the route you take.

As well as the scenarios I also wanted to include enough information for the supplement to act as an inspiring introduction to the period. A piece on the narrative history of the conflict seemed essential to give a feel for the flow of events, how the battles came about and what consequence their outcomes entailed. History can be a little dry and I hope that the approach I have taken with this section sweeps the reader along, or at least is more interesting than a mere regurgitation of facts in chronological order. Chapters describing the organisation and appearance of the armies have been included to help those embarking on assembling a miniatures collection. These cannot be fully comprehensive but I feel they provide a good starting point and provide sufficient detail to begin to build a miniature army without having to immediately dash off and invest in further resources, but hopefully encouraging the reader to do so if they decide to embrace the period more fully. I must confess that I shied away from trying to cover flags in any great detail. Information on those of the European forces can be tracked down quite easily but far less is known about many flags used by loyalists and rebel regiments. Rather than offering a lot of speculation it seemed best not to over-reach myself.

Between all of this information and the scenarios lies a section describing the tactics employed by the armies and how the “useful rules” from Black Powder can be applied to the American Rebellion.

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31.90 €
Pike & Shotte Rulebook
Pike & Shotte Rulebook

Battles with model soldiers in the 16th and 17th Centuries.

As you can see from the fabulous cover, the book covers more than just English Civil War and Thirty Years War. A labour of love, written by Steve Morgan, the book also covers the Italian Wars, Tudor Wars in the British Isles and War of the Grand Alliance.

Expanding on Rick Priestley’s Black Powder rules what started out as an expansion has now become one of the finest stand-alone wargaming rulebooks to ever be produced.

The format of the inner pages will be a familiar one to those who already own our Hail Caesar and Black Powder rulebooks – loads of eye candy to back up the rules! With 208 pages in the book you’ll be kept busy for some time digesting the rules or drooling over the photographs or beautifully painted miniatures.

Detailed rules and separate army lists cover the differences in the methods of fighting throughout the period, and the book also includes numerous examples of further rules allowing the player to tailor games to their own preference.

In addition there are six complete examples of Pike & Shotte battles within the book, embracing a range of conflicts that occurred between 1500 and 1700 – both real and imagined.

Battle of Pavia 1525
French and Imperial forces clash in the Italian Wars

It’s a Long Way to Killarney 1573
The English attempt to quash the Desmond Rebellion in Elizabethan Ireland

Blood on the Danube 1632
An army of the Holy Roman Empire resists the Swedish advance in the Thirty Years War

Smart Battalia 1644
The Battle of Cropredy Bridge in the English Civil War

The Siege of Worcester 1651
An alternate history scenario for the English Civil War

Battle of Walcourt 1689
The French army threatens to crush the allies in the War of the Grand Alliance

208 page full-colour softcover book

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49.00 €

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