Tuesday 18 June 2019

Refighting History Volumes 7 and 8

Many of you know that I'm in a very fortunate position to engage in a number of refight s that feature in Charles Grants Refighting History series.



I recently heard from Charles about progress with Volume Seven of Refighting History.  It is now with Caliver being page set and proofs are bouncing back and forward between Caliver and Charles. Volume Seven is THE SEVEN YEARS WAR WESTERN THEATRE covering the battles of Warburg, Vellinghausen and Wilhelmsthal (the last one in two halves). I have a vested interest in these, having been involved with all four against my usual opponent at Charles' John Dougan.  Charles has walked all three battlefield and showed me some of the photos that he took when I last saw him. Some will be in the book.

Over the last couple of years we have found ourselves very much in the Western Theatre (with Ferdinand of Brunswick fast becoming one of my favourite generals)

There is more to come in the Western Theatre with Volume Eight. Last year in one of our Saturday evening planning meetings Charles floated the idea of a series of historical small actions in the Western Theatre. Having researched Savorys notes and various other sources he declared that there was no shortage of theseThe idea was that these could be fought with just a few units and might make a nice entry point into the Seven Years for those who did not want to raised huge armies. 

Volume 8 will also see a chapter on refighting the engagements using other rule sets such as Sharpe's Practice. 

Having picked a number of actions we decided it would be good to provide a range of suitable figures. French infantry and British grenadiers are already in the range.  So are British cavalry and French dragoonsWith Charles help I have now added Von Luckners Hussars, Freytag's Mounted Jager and we have the Chasseur de Fischer.  Our French Dragoons have now been joined by dismounted onesKeith’s Highlanders and dismountedjager are in the pipeline and I have more treats in store. 

In the next couple of months these forces will be mustered and we have the exciting prospect of some really interesting historical scenarios to fight in the coming year

In the meantime a picture of Von Luckner in action.



11 comments:

Jonathan Freitag said...

Noted!

Jiminho said...

I look forward to reading about these games. And yes you are a lucky fellow!
Jim

Chris Gregg said...

Thanks for keeping us to date, I'm an avid collector of this series.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the up date Graham. I'm itching to get them both.
Simon

Carlo said...

Thanks Graham. Need to grab these from Dave as soon as they are available mate.

Carlo said...

Hope your really well by the way mate.

Graham C said...

Carlo,
Likewise hope you're fine. All is well busy life as usual but lots to do

Graham C said...

Jim,
I am indeed all that stress of trying to make a good game for publication! It's enough to turn a man to drink

'Lee. said...

What a wonderfully colourful period to play, that image is just so full of fancy uniforms.

Graham C said...

Lee,
A very undervalued period and effectively a world war.

marinergrim said...

Excellent. Another volume to smuggle past the good lady