Martin Farm |
Both sides advanced toward the main road.
The Rebel left flank attempted to take the Union in the flank.
The Rebels won the race to the farm.
With their weight on the flanks the Reb's were a bit thin in the centre.
Out gunned, the Rebels held on.
Hood and Longstreet struggle to keep up with advance.
The fighting around the farm was very heavy.
The Union left flank was outnumbered and was forced to give ground under the pressure of the Confederate charges.
The Union artillery in the centre was forced to retreat but the infantry kept on firing.
Over on the Union right flank the Rebels were still advancing through the trees...
.... and then charged into the Union lines.
As darkness fell the Rebels had control of the farm and the crossroads. The Union army began to withdraw, still able to fight another day.
28mm game using Regimental Fire & Fury.
That's a beautiful looking game. I love the fields and the observation platform
ReplyDeleteLovely table!
ReplyDeleteAwesome battlefield, looks great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous table you've created there - stunning stuff Rodger.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive minis and table - the landscape seems simple and yet is so filled with marvellous detail! Yee Haw, Hood/Longstreet! :D
ReplyDeleteSuper looking table :)
ReplyDeleteThose rebs certainly looked like they were going for it!
Superb looking game!
ReplyDeleteLovely looking game Rodger!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking game - shame the wrong side won!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking game
ReplyDeleteFab looking game! One can almost hear the rebel yell over the din of battle.
ReplyDeleteFantastic looking set up, great battle and photos.
ReplyDeleteA great battle-field demonstration.
ReplyDeleteEverything is always very clean and order, the lines straight and aligned
Great to look at, once again.
Good batrep Rodger!
ReplyDeleteFantastic looking game Rodger!
ReplyDeleteCool looking game Rodger!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking battle, Rodger. Although I'm not familiar with the rules, there is a good number of folks locally who play it.
ReplyDeleteGreat!!!
ReplyDeleteNice AAR! The game looks great.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking game and AAR!
ReplyDeleteSplendid stuff
ReplyDeleteBrilliant looking game Rodger!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
I could well imagine bucket fulls of lead balls flying across that wide table. A real pleasure to view your very neat table top game.Beautiful figures and great photo`s. Greetings from Beano Boy
ReplyDeleteI could well imagine bucket fulls of lead balls flying across that wide table. A real pleasure to view your very neat table top game.Beautiful figures and great photo`s. Greetings from Beano Boy
ReplyDeleteFantastic setup with some lovely looking figs to grace it.
ReplyDeleteCan only hope my own excursions into ACW later this year will look as good. :)
Lovely looking game Rodger. Impressed mate.
ReplyDeleteCheers mate.
DeletePhil was the mastermind on the Rebel centre right flank.
Done as it should be, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSweet looking set up!
ReplyDeleteSweet looking set up!
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