Friday, November 19, 2021

Ulrichstein Campaign - Table of Links

 

The Ulrichstein Campaign

This campaign, beginning in 2011, was resumed, after an interval forced upon us by local earthquakes, in 2013.  It has been eight years since it concluded.  It was intended to be something of a curtain raiser for a much larger campaign, but for a number of reasons, the said earthquakes contributing, that never quite got off the ground.  Methought it time that the thing be 'consolidated' under this table of links.  I hope readers will find it sufficiently entertaining.  


Barricades of Zerbst

Barricades of Zerbst continued

An Epistle from Ulrichstein

Affairs of State; A Breakfast Conversation

Action of Lobrau

Action of Lobrau 

Action of Lobrau: Concluded

Ulrichstein Revisited

Rebellion: Bloodied but Unbowed

The Campaign Resumes



Battle of Schlangewasser

Battle of Zaltpig: Rebels Clash with the Army of the Elector



Battle of Zaltpig 2

Battle of Zaltpig 3

Battle of Zaltpig Concludes



Interlude in Zerbst

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Battle of Zerbst 1: The Gathering Storm



Battle of Zerbst 2: Morning

Battle of Zerbst 3: Afternoon



Last Stand of the Rebellion 1



Last Stand of the Rebellion 2 


Last Stand of the Rebellion 3

The Final Chapter

 

6 comments:

  1. Looks fantastic Archduke - I'll have to catch up the previous events over the weekend!

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  2. Love the Airfix AWI Imperials.....
    Must crack on with the Spencer Smith Estavian Imperial army....
    Neil

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    1. Yes indeed, Neil: must crack on. Though not all my 18th century Imagi-Nations are Airfix AWI infantry and modified Airfix Napoleonic cavalry, they do remain my favourites. Having said that I still have a good number of cavalry to paint up, and some day, perhaps the War of the Ursaminor Succession (or the War of Hopkins's Elbow).

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  3. Great looking campaign. Have to read the posts as time allows.

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    1. Hi Mark -
      Yes, for what was intended to be a 'curtain raiser' it went rather well - the rebellion put up a very respectable show, considering. It's nice in a campaign to have a couple of small scale actions, amounting to skirmishes, just to leaven - or liven - the narrative.

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