Napoleonic Black Powder Battle of Kalish February 1813 in 25/28mm (October 2014)
Battle of Kalish February 1813
We used BP rules with scaled down measurements.The Franco-Saxon-Polish Corps was enhanced by some additional cavalry (but outnumbered by two to one instead of four to one).
The Franco-Saxon-Polish cavalry did very well in the end despite some unlikely early set backs of the Saxon Elite Kuirassiers against Cossacks (what the!!).
Most of the Russian Right cavalry was gone and all the Left Flank was gone, but on the left of the Allied force still had to contend with about 20 Russian Battalions.
It was a good day.
Russian Left Flank |
Russian Left Flank |
Russian Left Flank |
Russian Center |
Russian Center |
Russian Right Flank |
Franco-Saxon Right |
Franco-Saxon Right |
Franco-Saxon Center |
Franco-Saxon Right |
Russian Left |
Russian Left |
Russian Center |
Russian Center |
Russian Right |
Russian far Right |
Franco-Saxon & Polish and Center Right |
Russian Right and Franco-Saxon Left |
Russian Right-Center advances |
Last of the Russian Reserve cavalry |
Russian Right Center advancing |
Russian Right. By this stage most of the Cossacks and Line cavalry had left, the Cossacks had seen off two Elite Saxon heavy cavalry units |
Russian Right Center, two of these battalions were sent off by Polish cavalry who were in turn sent by the Russian artillery musket fire. |
The Center which remain in Franco-Saxon hands all day. |
More Russian infantry comes onto the battlefield |
Russian Cossacks and Dragoons |
The Saxons (or are they Wurttembergers) seeing off the Russian Cossacks and Hussars |
Russian infantry about to take on Saxon Kuirassiers |
Russian Hussars about to mix it with Elite Saxon Carabiniers |
Saxon Kuirassiers led the French infantry |
Russian Uhlans and Dragoons about to make life hard for the Polish infantry |
The dice are what is left of two Polish Uhlan and Krakus regiments. |
Russians pressing the Allied center but not enough |
The Franco-Saxon Right pressing the Russian Left and Left-Center |
Russian reinforcements arrive on the left |
The Franco-Saxon Right presses forward |
Franco-Saxon Right |
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