Your audio was very good. I always tend to start a new army with the approach of an initial supported brigade. Say 5 infantry battalions, a couple of cavalry squadrons a gun and command. It always goes larger but it's a good small start to get my foot in the door of a new campaign/period. I enjoyed your video and am now a subscriber. Thanks for posting.
Thanks so much for your support :) It's definitely nice to get a good flavour for an army early on in a collection and try a variety of figures; seen too many get bogged down near the start of a project from biting off too much at once
An outstanding video and I look forward to following your progress. I was so pleased you gave well deserved shout outs for the likes of Tim Richardson of Napoleonic wargamer. He and his channel is wht got me finally into Napoleonics. It inspired me not only to get my arse into gear and paint a full British Peninsular War army for that tremendous event in June of this year Under Eagles to Glory. Not only was it my first go at Black Powder but finally fulfilling that dream of having a Napoleonic army. The event hands down and without exaggeration was the finest and most enjoyable I have ever attended. So much so that when March event was announced well it inspired me to build a French Army which is my current project. I've got the Sharp Practice rule set as well which I plan to finalise after completing my Black Powder projects. I recently bought the General D'Armee 2 set as well which I really like the look of especially after watching the Lardy TV videos but even more so from Watching Scott Driscolls channel who really loves the game and does excellent content on his channel. I very much look forward to see your progression as well and are you attending Under Eagles to Glory 2 event?
Thank you so much! With something that's been gamed as long as Napoleonics it feels wrong to just jump in without acknowledging at least some of what's gone before in terms of content and those who helped get us into it. Sadly I'm not around on the weekend of Under Eagles to Glory 2 (foolishly signed up to do a half marathon... we'll see how that goes), but if there is a 3rd one I'll definitely try to make it to that.
I have noticed in fact that one of the other periods that used to be gamed but now you don't see so much is the War of Spanish Succession. I knew it at first as the Marlburian Wars. It was a precursor for the Napoleonic wars in that it involved much of Europe including Britain, Prussia and France. Big battles, high profile charismatic leaders and results that are reflected in society today. Meanwhile I have a British army in a box 90% painted but never found a club to play at. Then in the 90's I found 40k. I do have the Epic armies to paint however.
I've looked into the plastic figures Warlord does for the War of the Spanish Succession a few times now that you mention it - it's definitely something I'd like to see gamed a bit more. If (or, more likely, when) I start looking at other periods I imagine I'll be drawn in the other direction to Bismarck's wars.
Thank you for a very interesting and informative video. May I also compliment you on your delivery. It’s so refreshing to listen to property spoken English without any of the “vis and vat” or “fink and fought”😁 I am rebuilding my own Napoleonic collection having foolishly (and it turns out unnecessarily)sold it as the result of a downsizing house move on retirement. I will be following your progress with interest. Meanwhile I’ll be taking a look at your earlier videos and have subscribed.
Thank you for your kind words. I remember first watching that video of your huge 28mm French collection a few years back! Best of luck with the rebuild, subscribed back :)
@@MiniAgnostic That’s good of you, but my camcorder has given up the ghost and I haven’t posted anything for quite a while now. There is a school of thought that you should never sell stuff, but I find it rather cathartic 😂 I’ll look at filming with my mobile phone when I something worth showing.🤔
Another option for those of us who are useless at painting or don't have the time are the 2D pre-printed WoFun Games minis. I have been collecting their 10mm range for the 1813 campaign in Germany. ps your video was a very easy watch
That's a good suggestion with the 2d ones. I haven't much looked into card/paper figures but they're definitely a great option, even if just to try out a different period. And thank you!
Thanks for this, just started a similar project over on my channel, Waterloo in 2mm! - each company represented by a block from Irregular Miniatures... will be making the table in 1:1000 ground scale to match. Looking forward to watching this project develop, have subscribed.
2mm! That's a new one on me for Napoleonics, definitely going to check those out, subscribed and look forward to seeing that develop (perhaps through a magnifying glass).
@MiniAgnostic yeah, I prefer Irregular's blocks as they can represent a company or a battalion, depending on your ratios.... Coupled with buildings from Brigade Models, I just have to make the 3.5x1.5m table!
Having visited the reenactement of the Battle of Leipzig recently, I was inspired to start another Napoleonic Army so I started with some Austrians. Prussians are also on the to-do list so I will be following this series with great enthousiam!.
Another call out is the 'chosen men' rulebook, which is based around 30-50 models in a more skirmish format. It may not be perfect, but it's a nice entry to Napoleonics. Plus you can play as Major Sharpe!!
Having retired last year and having tried GDA2 I decided to return to Napoleonic gaming after an absence of nearly 40 years 😳. I tend to work in 15mm due to space constraints and so far have completed an Austrian army and intend to paint 4 more armies for the 5 main protagonists. My choice of figures has to be dictated by my reduced budget and I use a mix of manufacturers. I must mention the Fizzer Johnson range , similar to AB and breathtaking detail ,the campaign figures are a real pleasure to paint. Mainly French and British and recent addition of Austrian grenadiers. Unit packs of 24 figures for £13.20 and a good discount for larger orders. AB are currently .85p per single figure so I only buy special units from them. Love the video and look forward to more.
Welcome back to the fold! Thanks for the suggestions - I haven't had too much experience with 15mm myself so always good to discover a few more manufacturers out there
Been painting 15's for about 40 years. Got a mix of Mini figs, Old Glory (bulk of army), Some TTG, and even some bad Essex figs. Got Napoleons Battels by Avalon Hill when it first came out. At this point most were French or pre 1809 Austrians in the Helms. Last year or so have been gearing up in 28mm for Black Powder. Still prefer the shrinking regiments in Napoleons Battles as units lost figs due to combat losses though.
Great video glad to hear of another Prussian 1813 fan……. Also building out my Prussians at the moment along side focusing on some ACW games. Looking forward to your future posts, cheers JP
Thank you! The games you've uploaded have definitely been a big influence on me exploring 1813 more, great to see some of your Prussians in more detail as well. Best of luck with expanding the collection
Great Video, thank you. The best figures have to be the AB Figure range. They are 18mm, what Grande Armee 2 is best played at, and with almost all the nations and periods covered. You should treat yourself ;)
AB do make some really lovely figures, I'm on the 28mm bandwagon for now but if I ever do branch out into other scales for Napoleonics they'd certainly be top of the list
Your audio was very good. I always tend to start a new army with the approach of an initial supported brigade. Say 5 infantry battalions, a couple of cavalry squadrons a gun and command. It always goes larger but it's a good small start to get my foot in the door of a new campaign/period. I enjoyed your video and am now a subscriber. Thanks for posting.
Thanks so much for your support :) It's definitely nice to get a good flavour for an army early on in a collection and try a variety of figures; seen too many get bogged down near the start of a project from biting off too much at once
An outstanding video and I look forward to following your progress. I was so pleased you gave well deserved shout outs for the likes of Tim Richardson of Napoleonic wargamer. He and his channel is wht got me finally into Napoleonics. It inspired me not only to get my arse into gear and paint a full British Peninsular War army for that tremendous event in June of this year Under Eagles to Glory. Not only was it my first go at Black Powder but finally fulfilling that dream of having a Napoleonic army. The event hands down and without exaggeration was the finest and most enjoyable I have ever attended. So much so that when March event was announced well it inspired me to build a French Army which is my current project.
I've got the Sharp Practice rule set as well which I plan to finalise after completing my Black Powder projects. I recently bought the General D'Armee 2 set as well which I really like the look of especially after watching the Lardy TV videos but even more so from Watching Scott Driscolls channel who really loves the game and does excellent content on his channel.
I very much look forward to see your progression as well and are you attending Under Eagles to Glory 2 event?
Thank you so much! With something that's been gamed as long as Napoleonics it feels wrong to just jump in without acknowledging at least some of what's gone before in terms of content and those who helped get us into it. Sadly I'm not around on the weekend of Under Eagles to Glory 2 (foolishly signed up to do a half marathon... we'll see how that goes), but if there is a 3rd one I'll definitely try to make it to that.
I wholeheartedly agree. Thanks for starting the Video Series, keep it up!
Cheers, really enjoying it so far :)
I have noticed in fact that one of the other periods that used to be gamed but now you don't see so much is the War of Spanish Succession. I knew it at first as the Marlburian Wars. It was a precursor for the Napoleonic wars in that it involved much of Europe including Britain, Prussia and France. Big battles, high profile charismatic leaders and results that are reflected in society today. Meanwhile I have a British army in a box 90% painted but never found a club to play at. Then in the 90's I found 40k. I do have the Epic armies to paint however.
I've looked into the plastic figures Warlord does for the War of the Spanish Succession a few times now that you mention it - it's definitely something I'd like to see gamed a bit more. If (or, more likely, when) I start looking at other periods I imagine I'll be drawn in the other direction to Bismarck's wars.
An interesting and very well produced video. Looking forward to seeing and hearing more of your thoughts thru your Prussian project. Many Thanks👍
Thank you so much!
Thank you for a very interesting and informative video. May I also compliment you on your delivery. It’s so refreshing to listen to property spoken English without any of the “vis and vat” or “fink and fought”😁
I am rebuilding my own Napoleonic collection having foolishly (and it turns out unnecessarily)sold it as the result of a downsizing house move on retirement. I will be following your progress with interest.
Meanwhile I’ll be taking a look at your earlier videos and have subscribed.
Thank you for your kind words. I remember first watching that video of your huge 28mm French collection a few years back! Best of luck with the rebuild, subscribed back :)
@@MiniAgnostic That’s good of you, but my camcorder has given up the ghost and I haven’t posted anything for quite a while now. There is a school of thought that you should never sell stuff, but I find it rather cathartic 😂
I’ll look at filming with my mobile phone when I something worth showing.🤔
Another option for those of us who are useless at painting or don't have the time are the 2D pre-printed WoFun Games minis. I have been collecting their 10mm range for the 1813 campaign in Germany. ps your video was a very easy watch
That's a good suggestion with the 2d ones. I haven't much looked into card/paper figures but they're definitely a great option, even if just to try out a different period. And thank you!
Thanks for this, just started a similar project over on my channel, Waterloo in 2mm! - each company represented by a block from Irregular Miniatures... will be making the table in 1:1000 ground scale to match.
Looking forward to watching this project develop, have subscribed.
2mm! That's a new one on me for Napoleonics, definitely going to check those out, subscribed and look forward to seeing that develop (perhaps through a magnifying glass).
@MiniAgnostic yeah, I prefer Irregular's blocks as they can represent a company or a battalion, depending on your ratios.... Coupled with buildings from Brigade Models, I just have to make the 3.5x1.5m table!
The cost has went up in the last few years but plastic box sets from online discount store are the way to go.
Nice overview. 👍🏻 It's always a good idea to start into Napoleonics and you will for ever add new troops. 😅
Have fun building up the Prussian troops.🍻
Thank you! It's certainly one of those periods that can become a bit consuming if you let it get that way.
@@MiniAgnostic Without question. Can be a Journalisten for live. 😄
@@MiniAgnostic Without question. Can be a journey for live. 😄
Having visited the reenactement of the Battle of Leipzig recently, I was inspired to start another Napoleonic Army so I started with some Austrians. Prussians are also on the to-do list so I will be following this series with great enthousiam!.
Oh super, good luck with the collection! would love to hear about your progress
A very well-presented video! I look forward to your future topics.
Another call out is the 'chosen men' rulebook, which is based around 30-50 models in a more skirmish format. It may not be perfect, but it's a nice entry to Napoleonics. Plus you can play as Major Sharpe!!
Nice suggestion, hadn't come across that one before
Having retired last year and having tried GDA2 I decided to return to Napoleonic gaming after an absence of nearly 40 years 😳. I tend to work in 15mm due to space constraints and so far have completed an Austrian army and intend to paint 4 more armies for the 5 main protagonists. My choice of figures has to be dictated by my reduced budget and I use a mix of manufacturers. I must mention the Fizzer Johnson range , similar to AB and breathtaking detail ,the campaign figures are a real pleasure to paint. Mainly French and British and recent addition of Austrian grenadiers. Unit packs of 24 figures for £13.20 and a good discount for larger orders. AB are currently .85p per single figure so I only buy special units from them.
Love the video and look forward to more.
Welcome back to the fold! Thanks for the suggestions - I haven't had too much experience with 15mm myself so always good to discover a few more manufacturers out there
Been painting 15's for about 40 years. Got a mix of Mini figs, Old Glory (bulk of army), Some TTG, and even some bad Essex figs. Got Napoleons Battels by Avalon Hill when it first came out. At this point most were French or pre 1809 Austrians in the Helms. Last year or so have been gearing up in 28mm for Black Powder. Still prefer the shrinking regiments in Napoleons Battles as units lost figs due to combat losses though.
A really enjoyable video, I have just subscribed 😀
Great video glad to hear of another Prussian 1813 fan……. Also building out my Prussians at the moment along side focusing on some ACW games. Looking forward to your future posts, cheers JP
Thank you! The games you've uploaded have definitely been a big influence on me exploring 1813 more, great to see some of your Prussians in more detail as well. Best of luck with expanding the collection
Thank you that was enjoyable, I have subscribed.
Glad you enjoyed it, cheers :)
nice video, I wish i could afford to start a collection, I play a modded Napoleon total war to scratch that itch
great video! I need to dig out my napoleonic french!
Thanks so much 😄 always a great feeling to get some underused figures back out on the table
Great Video, thank you. The best figures have to be the AB Figure range. They are 18mm, what Grande Armee 2 is best played at, and with almost all the nations and periods covered. You should treat yourself ;)
AB do make some really lovely figures, I'm on the 28mm bandwagon for now but if I ever do branch out into other scales for Napoleonics they'd certainly be top of the list
The only problem with napoleonic war black powder is that the metal model comes with the infantry and the metal artillery and the metal officer
It depends on which army and which manufacturer you go with - for French, Victrix does a plastic foot artillery set for instance.
The best rules are Empire (now Revolution & Empire).