Another game with some of the lads.
This time it was an American Civil War game. More or less equal sides with each player commanding a Brigade of infantry and a couple of guns.
Rules were Black Powder.
This was an opportunity for Brad and Clinton to try out the rules with their freshly painted ACW troops.
Martin's Union boys awaiting orders to advance. |
This was the position at the kick off! |
Rebels crossing the river on their way to taking the hill. |
General Brad's Texans! With no flag to encourage them forward they refused to advance any further. |
General Clinton's boys lining the fence. |
The Union won the race to the farm and soon occupied the area. |
The hill remained in question as both sides chose to stand back and try and weaken the other with mostly small arms fire before charging over the top. |
Another look at Brad's Texans. (They did look very nice) |
From the Union side. |
Bringing up the big fellas behind the hill. |
Mr Lee directing things from the middle of a ford! |
The Rebel centre. |
The Rebel yell went up as the Confederates surged forward to attack the farm. |
Shortly afterwards they surged straight back and right off the table! Leaving a great big hole in the Rebel lines. This was to leave the Reb's having to withdraw to fight another day. |
Union troops celebrating their win over the Confederates. |
Great looking stuff, sorry it went south for the south!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking table, and great battle report too. I specially like your river, church and villa. Of course all troops are looking great as well.
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Bart
That's a beautiful looking battlefield, congrats! And a very nice report too, looks like a great game!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking stuff Rodger !
ReplyDeleteGreetings .
Very nice, we do as well a campaign with some friends, this battlefield is beautifull.
ReplyDeleteSimply splendid looking game with well painted miniatures! Whats not to like?!
ReplyDeleteRealy greate looking game Rodger !
ReplyDeleteLike that you using quite large units of 6 bases, looks very good !
Best regards Michael
Beautiful battle pictures, Rodger. I particularly enjoyed the pictures taken from the observational balloon.
ReplyDeleteA great looking game Rodger and two excellent looking armies
ReplyDeleteGreat looking game and armies Rodger. Did the guys enjoy the rules?
ReplyDeleteCraig
I think the guys enjoyed the rules. The game did go well but everything was very balanced in the setup. Personally I would still prefer F&F for ACW.
DeleteGreat looking game Rodger!
ReplyDeleteLooks super ;) Like the battle flag(s) in the background...do we detect a southern bias...?
ReplyDeleteSpendid AAR Rodger. It looks a grand set up with lovely terrain, buildings and figures.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Cracking setup and a pleasure to view. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKeith.
Great report them Rodger and lovely terrain and figures.
ReplyDeleteVery cool tabletop, looks the bomb
ReplyDeleteGood to see you are still going strong with the ACW, looks great
ReplyDeleteNow THIS looks amazing! Thanks for sharing the pics.
ReplyDeleteExcellent report, pictures and gaming table! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
Reading this post is convincing me that I need to get in to 28mm ACW. Thanks for that mate...no...really :)
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