Showing posts with label Carlist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carlist. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

First Carlist War small encounter

Several weeks ago, my mate Francesc (isabellino) and me (carlist) had a small affair involving all my painted miniatures for the first Carlist War. It resulted in two carlist battalions plus two squadrons and a small party of guerrilla against two isabellino line batallions, one FFL battalion and an artillery section. It was a complete destruction of the carlist brigade as the isabellino were waiting in a trully confortable way the arrival of the carlist while they were delivering volley after volley of musketry and cannon fire. By the end of tha game, the carlist cavalry reached an isabellino battalion...that fromed square in an admirable way resulting in the complete destruction of the troopers.

Not a bad game but a little bit boring because I spent the whole game trying to cross the battlefield under heavy lead rain. Francesc did a good job really professional. ow, I'm painting a carlist mountain gun to give the liberals a little of their own medicine.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

First Carlist Brigade

Well, at last I can show you a complete Carlist Brigade. Two infantry battalions, two cavalry squadrons and command. Now I can play a small battle with my previous posted Isabellino brigade.
There are not alot of miniatures but family and work are strong time consumers.

Thanks for looking

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Carlist command

Now, I present the carlist command. 4 figures from two different sets: Infante Don Sebastian and adc and lancers command. Superb figures from the Perrys painted with Vallejo and The Army Painter products.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Carlist cavalry

After the two infantry battalions I presented in the last post, today I'll post you my first carlist cavalry. They are painted as Navarrese lancers in green an red and will form two squadrons (4 figures each). They are equiped with lances.
Of course Perry miniatures, vallejo paints, the army painter products and Adolfo Ramos lance pennants.

Thanks for looking

Monday, March 31, 2014

Carlist Infantry

Today I post two battalions of carlist infantry for the First Carlist war. They are uniformed in a generic fashion with blue beretts, red trousers and grey greatcoats. Since I'm planning to use them for the Gomez expedition, they are "Batallones Castellanos" so all the infantry that was not basque, navarrese, aragonese, catalan or valencian.
Of course the miniatures are Perry, painted with vallejo colours and The Army painter products. The "original" item are the flags. My flag supplier (Adolfo Ramos) doesn't have Castillian flags. It's funny because thereare a lot of different flags but apparently no one knows for sure how was the flag carried in Batallones Castellanos. Since it seems that the common flag design for carlist infantry was the red St. Andrews Cross and the provincial shield of each region, I bought a generic Adolfo Ramos flag and I my brother Robert helped with the design.

My brother happens to be and arquitect who knows a lot of photoshop and these kind of things so It was really easy for him to create the wonderfull flags that I present here.

By the way, my brother is now trying to stablish himself in the UK so if you need and arquitect or some type of design work you can contact him here. I'm sure he will do a good job.
He also was the illustrator of the map that can be found in my "download free scenario Baranda 1836" so yes, he also can work in the wargame industry.






Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Free Scenario to download! Baranda 1836 First Carlist War.

After a loong period of no blogging, no painting and no wargaming I'm back with a present to all the community. I'm posting a free wargame scenario for the First Carlist War. This is the first engagement in what was called the Gomez expedition so you can expect more scenarios comming soon. At one time I was willing to do some kind of scenario book but after seeing kingscarbine master work: "All honour is lost" I realized that I need to work really hard.
I think that the orbat (specially the isabellino) is something original, never before published. If you play it and you like it please let me know and if you find something odd or some bad spelling please correct me.
By the way, the map is brother's contribution and he is looking for job so if you work for a design company and know about a vacant...

Here you have the scenario: Baranda 1836