Please note I will not be hosting any Public events from 31st January 2023. Nothing too drastic from our side, just need a break.

I’ll be providing updates when we’re back, here and on my social media platforms.

Thank you for all the custom and friendship this has brought me to date.

I look forward to seeing you all again soon, both new and old customers.

Due to popular demand the Kursk game by choice is the battle for the rail head at Prokhorovka. July 1943, touted as the largest tank battle the world had ever seen. This was a popular game last year and appears to be having the same response this year.

Book early to avoid disappointment.

The most important engagement during the time of the Fifth Coalition, take the Grande Armee and their German and Italian allies , decide on the best strategy to defeat Archduke Charles Austrian army and bring the war to an end. One of the largest battles for the Austrians during the Napoleonic war, the attempted double envelopment nearly succeeding, until the French re-deployed. The amassed Grand Battery finally driving the Archdukes army into retreat. Will you succeed where the Archduke failed, change the deployment, re-invent the strategy and march to victory.
Or will you smash the Austrian army once and for all as one of the Marshals of France, Oudinot, Bernadotte, Soult, Davout or Massena to name a few!

Starting at 09.00 until 19.30

Take control of huge formations of troops as either one of the Axis or the Allies.

This will be the re-fight of Arnhem, can you make it where Frostie failed?

Back by popular demand.

Starting at 09.00 until 19.30

Take control of huge formations of troops as either one of the Axis or the Allies. This will be the re-fight of Arnhem, can you make it where Frostie failed?
Back by popular demand.

The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday 18 June 1815 near the village of Waterloo in Belgium. Two large forces under Wellington and Field Marshal Gebhard von Blücher assembled close to the north eastern border of France. Napoleon attacked first in the hope of dividing and destroying them before they could join in a coordinated invasion of France with other members of the Coalition. Can you change the outcome for either force?

The Fighting on the French right intensified with more French troops committed to the fray!

French Line and Gardes

The French pour fire from marshy ground.

The Gardes Francais and Cuirassier du Roi move to the attack.

Cuirassier and Gardes

The French House hold troops get into the line

The Central Reserve is unleashed by Marlborough, Prussians, Hessians and Hanoverians move out to the attack on the French lightly held Centre.

Hesse-Cassel troops

Hessians and more Germans move forward in march column to get to the front line

Hanover

Troops from the Electorate of Hanover march into a hail of fire from the French.

Casualties began to mount on the Allied right, the French Gardes were taking a heavy toll on Orkneys wing, help was on it’s way however! If only he could hold.

Hesse and Prussia

The Hessians and Prussians deploy into the line.

The French were inspired by their Commanders on their left, Vive la Roi!

Vive La Roi!

The French commanders inspired their troops to great efforts

Many of the British battalions on the allied right were down to fifty percent, still they held, trading blow for blow with the redoubtable Gardes Francais…

Casualties Mount

Another fresh battalion steps into the British firing line!

The Gardes Francais had by now lost over forty five percent casualties, their commander was reminding me after each round what the tally of dead was! After one round he lost forty figures in one turn of firing, across all four battalions!

The butchers bill was the same on the British side.

I’ll bring you the conclusion to this great battle next week, stay tuned!