Should you look at page 61 of Michael Leck and Dan Mersey’s Rebels and Patriots you will find suggested forces (Companies in R&P speak) for the Maximillian Adventure. These being the French Intervention Force, the Mexican Imperialists and those of the Mexican Republic.
This has always appealed to me as a potential gaming period. It also looks
quite doable with R&P in terms of outlay.
The French need 36 figures equating to 3 units of Foreign Legionaries at 24 points.
The Mexican Imperialists require 12 cavalry, 36 infantry and 6 skirmishers.
The Mexican Republic has 48 infantry, 6 mounted Skirmishers and and 12
lancers.
These are merely suggestions but you get an idea of the size of forces
required. Now, it happens that I already
have some suitable figures. They are 15mm
from QRF. Let’s have a look.
That considered they will be a small unit of shock cavalry and cost 5 points.
Next La Legion 12 Shock Infantry at 6 points.
I had 12 Turco/Zouave figures. R&P allow for small units. I decided to do 6 Tirailieurs Algerian and 6 Zouaves.
The Tirailieurs are a small unit of 6 Light Infantry who are good shooters and cost 7 points.
The Zouaves are a small unit of 6 Shock Infantry who are aggressive and cost 6 points.
There is our 24 points for the French. It gives a fair range of tactical options.
Turning to the Mexican Republicans our first unit is of 6 green skirmishers who are sharp shooters and cost 5 points.
The USA
provided some repeating rifles to their fellow republicans. These are they. The idea being that they will keep their distance and blaze away.
A unit of 6 veteran light cavalry lancers who are poor shots cost 5
points.
That's it but it's not a bad start. I need 14 points more for the Mexican Republicans and the whole 24 for the Mexican Imperialists. Part of the fun is selecting and rating the units.
You might notice that I have opted for multi figure bases. This is because I might expand this collection to 12 units a side or so. That would provide for Field of Battle games. It also means I need more soldiers of the Mexican Republic because the Imperials and French can be combined.
Luckily for me a fellow gamer is going to sell me what I need. For that reason what you see today has an unfinished look. They await reinforcements before units can be completed.
Lovely looking figures for a really appealing conflict, much more colourful than the ACW and probably doable in 28mm plastic now that Perry are doing Franco Prussian war, just thinking out loud! I've always been fascinated with it since ready Martin Windrows Airfix Foreign Legion book as a kid, bought it for WW2 desert and got sucked into the Maximillian adventure and Tonkin campaign!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks very much Iain. I'm sure it could be done with Perry. As part of a bigger lot I got a bunch of Tonkin figures- Frontier i think.
DeleteInteresting project and already some great figures on show, should make for a really colourful table =.
ReplyDeleteCheers Donnie. I think it will be spectacular. I already have adobes and cacti and a suitable mat.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking figures for a fascinating period.
ReplyDeleteThanks Richard.
ReplyDeleteAnother interesting and colourful period OB! You may be interested in my mate Marks latest post on his 1866 and All That blog - an "imagination" stoush between the French in Mexico (FPW collection) and the US (ACW Union)
ReplyDeleteThanks Keith. Yeah, saw Mark's post. Good stuff, naval engagements too.
DeleteIt's always been a period I've wanted to do, I shall look forward to you painting up the rest of the forces.
ReplyDeleteMe too Ray and I finally got there. I should have the rest of the figures in a week or so.
DeleteFantastic..
ReplyDeleteWhat are the base dimensions?
40x40
Incidentally look at Minifigs irregular infantry in sombreros from the Alamo/Mexican/American range
Really useful generic figures
Perkin
Glad you enjoyed it Perkin.
DeleteThe bases are 30x30 for infantry. 40x30 for cavalry and artillery.
I have some of exactly those Mexicans coming.