Sunday, 7 November 2021

Brandywine online

We had another excellent meet last night, using Jonathan's hex based Field of Honor rules to contest two of the crossings at Brandywine (Knyphausen's attack). This is my second outing with these rules, and we had Steve and myself playing American and British again respectively, with Steve joined by Ken co-ordinating the American left, and Ivan controlling the Germans on the British left and (mad ...mainly because they were left in reserve) Scots.

Scots units administer the coup-de-grace at Brinton's Ford (Photo courtesy of Jonathan)

Needless to say, Scottish, German, early American, my completely mis-placed Nashville(!), and overwrought British accents were much in evidence...

The rules work seamlessly, and Jonathan's efforts around the table in terms of smoothing out queries, moving units and being 'where the fire is hottest' makes things go smoothly.

Highlights:

  • The Americans counterattacked/reinforced early at Chadd's Ford in order to scupper any thoughts the British might have had regarding a coordinated assault across the river, though British numbers eventually came to bear vs the resulting salient.
  • The British/German plan had been to feint against Brinton's, supported by heavy guns, with the main event against Chadd's; though the American counter proved that 'no plan survives first contact'.
  • American units at the fords would ultimately succumb to British charges/close action and pressure, with the final coup de grace from Scots units across Brinton's Ford.
  • Grant survived to fight another day, though news reports indicate that Mecklinburg and Greene were shot from the saddle, as was Stirn on the German side.

(No Scottish accents were 'murrderred' or misused in the making of this fine epic ...honest aye!   I can not however speak as to the dodgy use of polite British and extreme German semi-professional voice-work...)

Great set of rules for multi-player and large battles, again made all the more seamless by Jon's refereeing skills and camera prowess.

American units start to make crossings at Chadd's, in an attempt to reinforce Maxwell who is already well ensconced across the river.


Maxwell starts to bend at Chadd's while the focus on the American left is now centred on stopping the British well before they reach the river.

Americans pour across the ford, though the British are able to encircle the resulting 'bulge'

Germans simultaneously assault at Brinton's, being beaten back, then coming on again with the support of heavy guns on the hills

Matters become confused at Chadd's as British demonstrate against open flanks, forcing the Americans to make hard choices and sacrifice ground/units for time

Guns in position at Brinton's, with fresh Scottish troop being held back ...for just the right moment


After a series of British charges and close-range work in turns 7&8, they take Chadd's, with a view to exploiting the ground on the other side of the river

A great game, and we look forward to more very soon - also Jon's ACW variant (already used for Brawner's farm on Jon's blog) is being talked about for the next game.




8 comments:

  1. Oh, this is an excellent recap of the battle, Darren. Glad to see you back at the game table. You are a ferocious attacker. Ivan and your Scottish accents and tricorns (Ivan's hat was really hilarious) had me grinning all of the time. Besides losing Ivan toward the end due his internet outage, the battle progressed smoothly. This was great fun. Thank you!

    Until we meet again.

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    1. Thank you Jonathan.
      This was a great Saturday's evening's game and entertainment. Would love to do this again. I do look forward to the ACW game, if you can count me in.
      (I may even have to use my dodgy Reb accent ...)

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  2. Nice - good overviews and nice photos!

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    1. Thanks Ivan. A pity that you had the internet issues toward the end, but you had set up the German flank beautifully - and those Scots (AYE!) were nicely fresh for the final assaults.
      Great game sir! Thanks again. Hope we can do it again soon.

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    1. Thanks Ray. It was full of excitement. I was knackered by the end! ...and Jon was the one on his feet all day manipulating cameras and moving figures:)
      Great game.

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  4. Good choice of screen shots - excellent action in a compact battlefield.

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    1. Thanks Norm - it all helps with the fog of war. I found myself focusing on my own flank, whilst knowing 'roughly' what was happening with Ivan, but when his internet went AWOL, I found myself trying to catch up and manage that flank too. It was quite hairy, and it's easy to make mistakes. Great game overall - we did have some chat re. your Germantown game last year too ...as three of the players were there. Hope you do that again too.

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