One thing I have been working on, during the pandemic, has been the gathering of a large collection of 15mm figures related to the Russian forces of the Russo-Turkish war of 1878-79.
This includes Russian units, and also Bulgarian and Romanian. Eventually, I would like to also do a similar sized force representing the Turkish forces, but in the meantime I am playing around with some Imaginations ideas for gaming. That leaves with considering different fictional match ups.
in the past, my 19th century imaginary foes were the Margravate of Furstenberg, and the Cantons of Rumpwhistle. In 28mm, I would use ACW union troops for Furstenberg and Confederates for Rumpwhistle. I also introduced a third, relatively neutral nation based on Danish forces - the Kingdom of Elsinore. Sadly, I sold off those 28mm figures, but I retain the fictional navies that I built.
Now that I am switching gears to 15mm, I can resurrect the army of Furstenberg, based on my Mexican-American war U.S. troops. Rumpwhistle is out of luck in this conflict, except as a naval power (I can use my Spanish American war Spanish forces as Rumpwhistle colonial troops). The new nation will likely be the over extended Romani-Bombastia Empire (Romani for short).
In the west, Romani has hegemony over several client states (notably Vulgaria, and Bromania). Both are home to ethnic Romani peoples, and border Furstenberg and several smaller Balkanized states. Howeve, in the vast eastern hinterlands of Romani, there are border skirmishes the Chow Empire of the Jade Dragon in the north, and the dangerous mountain regions of Boruckistan in the south. The Romani Emperors have long sought after control of seaports on the Chow Sea, but those are also contested by naval and colonial forces from Furstenberg, Rumpwhistle and other nations.
This will give me plenty of scope for all sorts of fictional conflicts, using figures I already have, as well as naval actions. The trick will be devising rules and games that will reward solo play, and in a small battle space.
Pictures of troops and notional maps will follow. I hope to post a battle report soon.
I wish I could joins you, and play as the opposition.
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