Another group game at Steve's Bunker today, and great ACW action using the guys' 15mm collection and Regimental Fire & Fury.
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Yes. Those are curtain tassels...yes, yes they are... |
The encounter is (mostly)fictional set around a Union attack near Savannah in 1864 - so expect lots of veterans (and lots of 10s rolled..so..so...many 10s rolled).
It was mainly a 2 on 2 game with a Union assault on a partially fortified position across a river.
Excellent game as always, with significant conversation on the nature of reality as per usual...at least in terms of wargames rules. Oh, and in case debate spilled over into actual timewasting arguments over the nature of rules interpretations (don't mention 'cold steel'), I brought a whistle.
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The fabled 'Sacred Whistle of Argument Enfeeblement', designed by Knights of the Order of Kwitcherbitchen, to stop rules arguments in their tracks; and lo, the artifact was used...often... |
Also - every time someone says 'it certainly looks the part' ...TAKE A DRINK!
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Union approaches on the Reb left |
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Breaking out into extended line |
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The Rebel centre - hold the bridges |
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Action on the Reb right, where bridge assaults were the order of the day early on. This flank would start to fall mid game, as the Rebs are pushed off the river. In hindsight, reserves could have been kept closer to this flank. |
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Another view of the left - with Yankees streaming across the bridge |
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Using the wheatfield as cover |
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On the left, Rebs are driven back to the stone wall |
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...as the Yankees push on |
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Mid battle - and troops are engaged all along the line of the river |
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Blue token? Yep - low on ammo - we rolled so many 10s...so devastating fire, but you are wondering where all the ammo went |
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The Reb left...Union charges which ultimately result in the Rebs losing the position |
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Rebs pushed back on the left. Though they held in the centre... |
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...but with both flanks collapsing, are under so much pressure that the Rebs could scarcely hold the bridges, we called it. |
Another great game with an excellent set of rules that is certainly reminiscent of ACW.
Beautiful looking game. What a hat! Great idea for reacting to rules arguments.
ReplyDeleteThank you sir. I have amended the post to add the whistle itself - all hail...
DeleteFantassilistic! ☺
ReplyDeleteMany memories of great F&F games that went down to the wire.
Neil
Thanks Neil. I'm not sure this one went down to the wire, but the Rebs were seriously hurt in play...
DeleteWas an excellent game and despite usual waffling (often about other rules/periods !) we had no real rule issues. Maybe you Rebs were rather too passive in defence, possibly you could have pushed (sacrificed) a couple of units beyond river line to delay Union advance, heck with all those 10 rolls it was usually 1 stand loss and disorder every time anyhow even in defences :-)
ReplyDeleteYes - the 10s were out of the ordinary :)
DeleteLovely spectacle - a quality wargaming day.
ReplyDeleteThanks Norm. A long one with Fire & Fury, but always worth it. The rules are very ACWish.
DeleteA wonderful looking game. The idea of using of a whistle made be laugh.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter - I have included the aforementioned device above in an amended post HA!
DeleteGreat looking, terrain-packed battlefield. I think we have have discussed ‘cold steel’ before. I like the whistle idea too.
ReplyDeleteTrust me Jonathan, it works! hehehehe (see pic above)
DeleteIt certainly looks... good! The whistle iodea is funny!
ReplyDeleteThank you G! I have put a pic above - as it has proven so popular. It will be used from here on in, oh yes... ;) !
DeleteAbsolutely bloody epic. And *ahem* It certainly looks the part!.
ReplyDeleteThank you sir. Now...TAKE A DRINK! lol
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