Battle of Agincourt
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2014 11:58 pm
Hello Everybody!
I thought I would start a thread on my battle of Agincourt to be played out soon -
Henry V v Constable Charles d'Albret (Friday 25th October 1415 - St Crispins Day)
[That makes it the 600 year anniversary next year 2015]
I am currently building some Hordes and Heroes miniatures and learning the rules - but not quite ready yet. H&H minis can be used to re-in-act this battle using the 100 years war range of models.
For now I have set up the battle using Battlelore Historical first edition miniatures and rules (now out of print sadly) with a board built out of Kallistra. The cavalry is the same scale as the infantry so the miniatures combine well with the additional space provided by the Kallistra hexes. Also using Lego trees which function well - although I would like to buy some model ones one day.
Below I have included some photos of my battle setup and I will add additional posts after some action. I will be the French - hoping they don't get stuck in the mud (and I'm thinking I should not charge the cavalry at the archers).
Best wishes
Graham
I thought I would start a thread on my battle of Agincourt to be played out soon -
Henry V v Constable Charles d'Albret (Friday 25th October 1415 - St Crispins Day)
[That makes it the 600 year anniversary next year 2015]
I am currently building some Hordes and Heroes miniatures and learning the rules - but not quite ready yet. H&H minis can be used to re-in-act this battle using the 100 years war range of models.
For now I have set up the battle using Battlelore Historical first edition miniatures and rules (now out of print sadly) with a board built out of Kallistra. The cavalry is the same scale as the infantry so the miniatures combine well with the additional space provided by the Kallistra hexes. Also using Lego trees which function well - although I would like to buy some model ones one day.
Below I have included some photos of my battle setup and I will add additional posts after some action. I will be the French - hoping they don't get stuck in the mud (and I'm thinking I should not charge the cavalry at the archers).
Best wishes
Graham