BSSEX MINIATURBS NEW 15mm 1Smm ARMY PACKS Each Army pack contains approximately 160 pieces (20 packs) and most armies work out to a total of 1000-1200 points. The compoSition IS Intended to provide an in- teresllng, varied and capable range of troop types. Where applicable, figures in different poses have been mixed in the same unit io add a realistic variety. Each army pack comes complete with a painting guide. ALL ARMY PACKS ARE $39.95 EACH . ANCIENT: RMAl Viking RMA2 Norman RMA3 Dacian RMA4 Sassanid Persians RMA5 Frankish 700-1072 RMA6 Palmyran RMA7 Late Roman RMA8 Breton 700-1072 RMA9 Lombard 451-1018 RMA 10 Saxon 250-885 RMA 11 Anglo Danish 885-1075 RMA12 Anglo Norman 1072-1181 RMA13 Sub-Roman British 425-945 RMA14 Marian/Camillan Roman RMA21 Early German RMA22 Thematic Byzantine RMA47 ' Ancient British RMA48 Ancient Gallic RMA59 Vandal RMA60 Spanish Visigothic RMA61 Italian Ostrogothic RMA63 Republican Roman/Gallic RMA64 RMA73 RMA74 Conquest Republican Roman Civil Wars Welsh 580-1420 Inca NEW ARMIES AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1986 RMA75 THRACIAN RMA76 ALEXANDRIAN MACEDON IAN RMA77 ALEXANDRIAN IMPERIAL RMA78 LYSIMACHID RMA79 MACEDON IAN EARLY RMASO RMA81 RMA82 RMA83 RMA84 SUCCESSOR LATER HOP LITE GREEK EARLY HOPLITE GREEK INDIAN ASIATIC EARLY SUCCESSOR MACEDON IAN EARLY SUCCESSOR RMA85 GALATIAN RMA86 PYRRHIC MEDIEVAL: RMA65 Feudal French RMA67 Feudal English 1181-1345 RMA68 Free Company 1367-1390 RMA69 100 Y.W. French RMA70 100 Y.W. English RMA71 Low Countries 1400-1450 RMA50 Wars of the Roses (Lancs) RMA51 Wars of the Roses (Yorks) RMA57 Knights of SI. John Rhodian RMA72 Teutonic Knights Late 15/Early 16th C. RMA62 Later Imperialist 1450-1495 SEVEN YEARS, WAR: RMA501 Austrian RMA502 Prussian RMA503 French RMA504 British RENAISSANCE: RMA15 Spanish/Early Italian Wars RMA17 Florentine Early 16th C. RMA19 Milanese Early 16th C. RMA44 Frenchlltalian Wars RMA45 Later Teutonic Knights RMA52 Scots 16th C. RMA53 RMA54 RMA56 RMA16 RMA24 RMA25 RMA26 RMA27 RMA28 RMA29 RMA30 RMA31 RMA32 RMA33 RMA34 RMA35 RMA35a RMA36 RMA37 RMA38 RMA46 RMA46a RMA46b RMA49 RMA55 RMA58 RMA66 Irish 16th C. French 1600-1660 Late Swiss 1500-1550 Venetian Later 16th C. English Renaissance Scots Renaissance Irish Renaissance Swedish Renaissance Early French Wars of Religion - Catholic French Huguenot Late Spanish Hungarian Renaissance Muscovite Renaissance Cossack Renaissance Persian Renaissance Moghul Indian North Indian 17th C. French Late Polish Imperialist (30 YW.) 15th C. Ottoman Turk 16th C. Ottoman Turk 17th C. Ottoman Turk Irish Catholic Confederate 1640's Austrian Hapsburg Mid 16/Early 17th C. Landsknecht Regt. 16th/17th C. Dutch ENGLISH CIVIL WAR: RMA39 Royalist RMA40 Early Parliamentary RMA41 New Model Army RMA42 Scots Covenanters RMA43 Scots Royalist (Montrose) RMA49 Irish Catholic Confederate 1640's AMERICAN CIVIL WAR: RMA200 Union RMA201 Confederate RMA202 Union - Infantry supplment RMA203 Union - Cavalry supplement RMA204 Confederate - Infantry supplement RMA205 Confederate - Cavalry supplement 15mm Ancients Each pack includes 8 Infantry, 6 Command. 4 Cavalry or 3 Mounted Command for $1 . 99 MACEDONIAN & PUNIC WARS MPAl MPA2 Command pack: Macedonian, Greek or Thracian Mounted General & 2 Sub-Generals Command pack: Macedonian, Greek or Thracian Foot Officers & Trumpeters THRACIANS: MPA3 Pellast with Rhomphaia & MPA4 MPA5 MPA6 MPA7 shield Peltast, javelin & shield Javelinmen (Ass. poses) Heavy cavalry Light cavalry MACEDONIAN, GREEK or THRACIAN: MPA8 Slinger MPA9 Archer firing MPA10 Archer loading MACEDONIANS: MPAll MPA12 MPA13 MPA14 MPA15 MPA16 MPA17 MPA18 MPA19 MPA20 MPA21 MPA22 MEPA23 MEPA24 Companions heavy cavalry Command pack: Companions Officer/Std. bearer Prodromoi light cavalry Thessalian medium cavalry Thessalian light cavalry Skythian horse archer Hippakontistai light cavalry Phalangites Hypaspists Agranian javelinman Cretian archer Staff sl inger Elephant with driver and pikeman-$1.00 Elephant with driver & howdah with two javelinmen-$1.40 Sample file
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BSSEX MINIATURBS NEW 15mm 1Smm ARMY PACKS Each Army pack contains approximately 160 pieces (20 packs) and most armies work out to a total of bet~een 1000-1200 points. The compoSition IS Intended to provide an interesllng , varied and capable range of troop types. Where applicable, figures in different poses have been mixed in the same unit io add a realistic variety. Each army pack comes complete with a painting guide. ALL ARMY PACKS ARE $39.95 EACH. ANCIENT: RMAl Viking RMA2 Norman RMA3 Dacian RMA4 Sassanid Persians RMA5 Frankish 700-1072 RMA6 Palmyran RMA7 Late Roman RMA8 Breton 700-1072 RMA9 Lombard 451-1018 RMA 10 Saxon 250-885 RMA 11 Anglo Danish 885-1075 RMA12 Anglo Norman 1072-1181 RMA13 Sub-Roman British 425-945 RMA14 Marian/Camillan Roman RMA21 Early German RMA22 Thematic Byzantine RMA47' Ancient British RMA48 Ancient Gallic RMA59 Vandal RMA60 Spanish Visigothic RMA61 Italian Ostrogothic RMA63 Republican Roman/Gallic
RMA64 RMA73 RMA74
Conquest Republican Roman Civil Wars Welsh 580-1420 Inca
NEW ARMIES AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1986 RMA75 THRACIAN RMA76 ALEXANDRIAN MACEDON IAN RMA77 ALEXANDRIAN IMPERIAL RMA78 L YSIMACHID RMA79 MACEDON IAN EARLY
RMASO RMA81 RMA82 RMA83 RMA84
SUCCESSOR LATER HOP LITE GREEK EARLY HOPLITE GREEK INDIAN ASIATIC EARLY SUCCESSOR MACEDON IAN EARLY SUCCESSOR
RMA85 GALATIAN RMA86 PYRRHIC
MEDIEVAL: RMA65 Feudal French RMA67 Feudal English 1181-1345 RMA68 Free Company 1367-1390 RMA69 100 Y.W. French RMA70 100 Y.W. English RMA71 Low Countries 1400-1450 RMA50 Wars of the Roses (Lancs) RMA51 Wars of the Roses (Yorks) RMA57 Knights of SI. John Rhodian RMA72 Teutonic Knights Late 15/Early
16th C. RMA62 Later Imperialist 1450-1495
SEVEN YEARS, WAR: RMA501 Austrian RMA502 Prussian RMA503 French RMA504 British
RENAISSANCE: RMA15 Spanish/Early Italian Wars RMA17 Florentine Early 16th C. RMA19 Milanese Early 16th C. RMA44 Frenchlltalian Wars RMA45 Later Teutonic Knights RMA52 Scots 16th C.
Irish 16th C. French 1600-1660 Late Swiss 1500-1550 Venetian Later 16th C. English Renaissance Scots Renaissance Irish Renaissance Swedish Renaissance Early French Wars of Religion -Catholic French Huguenot Late Spanish Hungarian Renaissance Muscovite Renaissance Cossack Renaissance Persian Renaissance Moghul Indian North Indian 17th C. French Late Polish Imperialist (30 YW.) 15th C. Ottoman Turk 16th C. Ottoman Turk 17th C. Ottoman Turk Irish Catholic Confederate 1640's Austrian Hapsburg Mid 16/Early 17th C. Landsknecht Regt . 16th/17th C. Dutch
ENGLISH CIVIL WAR: RMA39 Royalist RMA40 Early Parliamentary RMA41 New Model Army RMA42 Scots Covenanters RMA43 Scots Royalist (Montrose) RMA49 Irish Catholic Confederate
1640's
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR: RMA200 Union RMA201 Confederate RMA202 Union - Infantry supplment RMA203 Union - Cavalry supplement RMA204 Confederate - Infantry
supplement RMA205 Confederate - Cavalry
supplement
15mm Ancients Each pack includes 8 Infantry, 6 Command. 4 Cavalry or 3 Mounted Command for $1 .99
MACEDONIAN & PUNIC WARS
MPAl
MPA2
Command pack: Macedonian, Greek or Thracian Mounted General & 2 Sub-Generals Command pack: Macedonian, Greek or Thracian Foot Officers & Trumpeters
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ERRATA VIJ-1 BRICE'S CROSSROADS SCENARIO
I n the scenario we omitted the set -on requirements:
INITIAL SET-ON: The Union player se ts on first. Waring's Brigade deploys within a one-foot rad ius of the Humphrey house. Winslow's Bri gade deploys within an 18" radius of the Ames house. Winslow may take his initial movement as if mounted, but is dismounted at the end of the move. Waring's men are co nsidered dismounted at the beginning of the game. Sturgis himself enters w ith the infantry as indicated under SPECIAL SCENARIO RULES.
A fter the Union player has deployed , the Confederate player sets on Lyon's Brigade and the Escort Squadron within 18" of the point where the Wire Road leaves the east edge o f the table. The balance of the Confederate force enters as indicated under SPECIAL SCENARIO RULES.
Also, the Map Scale is H~t = 500 yards, not %" = 500 yards.
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THE IMPERIAL GUARD OF NAPOLEON THE LITTLE PAT CONDRA Y w ith uni forms and organization ..... . ... .. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. .. ... .. ... . . . .. ... . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . 5
AT THIS RATE THE 7 WEEKS WAR COULD TAKE FOREVER PAT CONDRAY and a battle repo rt for the A ustro-Prussian Wa r of 1866 . . .. . . .. . . ... . .... .... . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
ROLE PLAYING A NAPOLEONIC GENERAL PADDY GRIFFITH provides another view of wa rgaming .......... . ... . . . . . . . . ... . ... .. .... . ... . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . ... .. . . . . . . . 16
ORDER OF BATTLE OF THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR ARMIES LARRY BROM describes the organiza tion in detail . . . .... . . .. . ... . .. . ... . ...... ... .. . ...... ... . .. .... . ...... . ... . ... . . ... . 25
RULES ADDITIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS FOR ON TO RICHMOND PAUL KOCH churns things up .. .. . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . ... .. ... . . . .... .. ..... .. .. . . . . .... .. ... . ... . . . . . ... . . .. . . .. ... .. 31
WHY NOT CAMPAIGNS? BRUCE BRETTHAUER with ideas on how to run them . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . ........ .. ... . .. .. . .. .. ..... . . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . . .. ... . 39
OFFICIAL UPDATE TO THE WRG 7TH EDITION PHIL BARKER with a list of typos, corrections and clarifications .... . . . ..... . . . ... . . . ... . . . . .. . . .. . . ... ... .... . . .... ... . .... . 52
NEWBURY'S FAST PLAY RULES FOR ANCIENT WARFARE M IKE PAVKOVIC w ith a play test of these new rules ..... . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . ... . . ... . . . ....... . . . . . ... . . . ... . ........ ... .... 53
THE PERSHING EXPEDITION INTO MEXICO HENRY LUBBERS with a variant forThe Sword and The Flame ... . . . . . ... . . . .. ... . ...... . .. . . . . ...... . • . . . . . . ... . . .. .. .. .. . . 57
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COMPLETE INDEX TO VOLUME VI, Tom Desmond's labor of love . .... ... .. . .. . . . . . ........ . . . . . .. . . . .. . ... ... ... . . ........ 21
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THE IMPERIAL GUARD OF NAPOLEON THE LITTLE
BY PAT CONDRAY
GUIDES DE LA GARDE 1855-70
Napoleon III did not inherit a Guard Corps when he became Emperor of France. The Royal Guard had fallen by the wayside when the Citizen King gave way to President Bonaparte. A lso, since the Empire was supposed to provide for peace and stabi lity, it did not seem immediately politic to create such a force.
LIGHT CAVALRY
The first regiment to be raised , which is credited with making the whole id ea of an Im perial Guard popular, was the regiment of Gu ides. This co lorful unit wore dark green dolman and pelisse covered with aurora lace, the tro users being red with aurora Hungarian lace on the thigh . The headgea r was a fu ll bu sby reminiscent of those of the Chasseurs a Cheva l of Uncle Napo leon's gua rd, with red bag, aurora trim , and white p lume with green base. Officers substituted gold for much of the aurora. Shabraques we re of coa t color w ith au rora edging and crowned N 's, sabertache green with aurora and red edging, and aurora troph ies in the ce nter. The Guides were armed with sabers of an orienta l pattern and normally paraded without carb ines although carbines were issued on campaign. Trumpeters had reversed co lors with red shabraques and sabertaches trimmed green in the former , aurora in the latter case. This regiment was formed from picked men of the light cavalry and spent much time on parades and horsemanship exercises which deli ghted and impressed military and civil ians alike, thus paving the way for the acceptance of the rest of the Imperial Guard.
Once the idea caught on. a regiment of Chasseurs a Cheval was added, which very much resembled the Guides. but had white instead of aurora lace. and genera lly paraded without pelisse and with carbines. The trousers of thi s regiment were "en lasa lle " with fa lse boots. and even the trumpeters are sometimes shown w ith carbines. Together with the Guides. they formed the light brigade of the Guard.
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CHASSEURS A CHEVAL OF THE GUARD
The medium brigade consisted of lancers and dragoons - both variously claiming the patronage of the Empress Eugenie. The dragoons looked very much like Dragons de l' lmperatrice of the first empire, with green coat and white plastron. The helmet lacked turban, but was decorated with much engraving, and had a black horsehair plume and red side plume. Belting was wh ite. Trumpeters wore reversed colors, and the shou lder arm was rifled. Buttons were of brass, epaulettes of soldiers white, officers gold, trumpeters wore reversed colors with red horsehair plume, side plume white topped with red . The trousers were the fa miliar red of the second empire (green for the trumpeters). Shabraques were green trimmed white and red, w ith the crowned N in white. Cuffs and turn backs on the short coat were green but had thin red trim. The brigade mates of the dragoons were the Guard Lancers. This co lorfu l regiment paraded in wh ite kurtka, with pointed cuffs, plastron, and collar of light blue, shabraque light blue trimmed white, czapska with black bottom, white middle band, light blue top, and red p lume, w ith a large brass plate in f ront and brass chin scales. A red fouragere with tassels adorned the front of the plastron on parade. The lance penant was white over red, pantaloons en lasalle red with light blue twin stripes. For trumpeters colors were reversed, w hile officers had gold belting, pants stripes, and epaulettes (red for the t roop). In the fi eld th is regiment wore a light blue kurtka piped w hite - w hich may account for the malicious rumor that their own brigade mates mistook them for uhlans and charged them at Acres sur Yron (Mars la Tour) .
HEAVY CAVALRY
The heavy brigade of the Guard co nsisted of armored cava lry. There were no Grenadiers a Cheva l, although there were at one time in the Imperial Household (not actua ll y a part of the Guard Corps) , Elite Gendarmes of simi lar appea rance. The 1st Cuirass iers wore the familiar dark blue of the line cuirassiers. with silver co lored helmet and breastplate. In place of the black fur turban of the line cuirassiers, was worn a brass p late the went all the way arou nd the base of the helmet. Th e crest was brass, and the