Tuesday 20 May 2014

Re-organizing - work in progress ....

I've been busy reworking my ECW collection over the last couple of weeks. All the single based figures, dragoons, artillery and wagons have had their bases refreshed with static grass. I've been focussing on the horse regiments - one regiment of horse and a couple of officers done
 The rest of the horse regiments have been re-done in units of 12, they just to have the static grass added to the bases ...
To have a rest form messing about with bases I've done a first set out of an enlarged foot regiment ....
initial idea is 8 pike / 16 musket with three command stands: commanding officer & ensigns, two off drummer & officer with partisan.

Will be carrying on with the re-organisation over the next couple of months. Will try and fit units as they are finished into the campaign 'story line'.

Sunday 18 May 2014

Royalist dragoons on patrol....

Both sides are gathering their forces to gain control of Wiltshire.  Sir Warwick Hunt for Parliament in Sarisbury in the south and Sir William de Willoughby in Wallingborough in the north.

Sir William has re-formed his dragoons and they are now out on patrol .....

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I'm currently re-organising my ECW collection; trying to get more flexible unit sizing for battles and smaller skirmish games. 

One problem I have is the basing scheme I used; the scatter material has lost its colour - and is rather dull; so as part of the rework is static grass for all bases - the first done is the dragoons and they look much better.

The horse regiments will be 12 figures strong, and two of the regiments will be based as singles to be used in skirmish games; the foot regiments will be increased in size - still finalising the size and basing.

Sunday 11 May 2014

Back at Pokesay ....

Sir William de Willoughby had reached safety at Wallingford, once he had ensured the local area was secure he had ridden round northern Wiltshire checking the state of the garrisons under his control and returned to Pokesay.

News from southern Wiltshire and Hampshire was not good. Sarisbury and Winchester with its nearby garrison of Bishops Waltham had fallen to Parliament; Basing house is still held for the King.  The main focus of the war in the south seems to have shifted north towards Berkshire.

Sir Warwick Hunt, for Parliament, has returned to Sarisbury to use it as a base to move north - however he currently has few troops at his disposal.

Sir William discusses matters with his brother while walking in the courtyard of Pokesay castle ...