Tuesday 3 September 2019

Quelling the Commune, 1871 - part 1

Or to put it another way, “Thiers before bedtime.”
This was a Funny Little Wars game played in London with an assortment of 54mm toy soldiers.  It is 1871 and the French republican government under Adolphe Thiers has finally lost patience with the Commune which controls the city of Paris. A corps under Marshal MacMahon is ordered to capture the outlying Fort Issy and then return the city to government control.
A word of warning at this point - if you might be easily misled into taking any of this seriously, or to taking offence at some period politics and language, then stop reading now and go and do something else.
If, on the other hand, you are confident that what follows is merely a sorry tale of some middle-aged men playing with toy soldiers, read on!
Above - our 100% accurate scale model of Paris.
Fort Issy. It’s commander was wanted for murder of a police officer. I wanted him to stop firing those bloody guns.
This and next three photos - the government forces assemble. The figures were an assortment of ACW Yanks and various French dating from 1805 to 1914!



9 comments:

Rob Young said...

My kind of game... based on historical events but not getting all hot and bothered about total accuracy!

Maudlin Jack Tar said...

Impressive artillery on display - it all looks amazing.

KEV. Robertson. said...

Hi Tim- I'm very much looking forward to reading your Battle Report about this Scenario- if you soon post one up. Certainly do like the 54mm and being in the out doors too...I've never experienced this sort of Gaming- think I've missed out on something special. Cheers. KEV.

Tim Gow said...

Rob Young
How very dare you sir! Are you suggesting that this game was less than 100% accurate?

Tim Gow said...

Maudlin Jack Tar
The enormous guns are from the very short-lived Barzso range. A questionable acquisition even by my standards, this was in fact their second game this year!

Tim Gow said...

Kev Robertson
The full sordid tale will be posted right here!

tradgardmastare said...

Looks great, would make a splendid stage musical too.

Tim Gow said...

Tradgardmastare
Yeah, but none of us have the legs for the Moulin Rouge!

Quantrilltoy said...

Nice use of an assortment of figures. I see you used some Confederates as defenders which made me wonder if any actual ACW veterans served in the war there.