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Teech



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PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 8:43 pm    Post subject: GaG at the Durham Show Reply with quote

Here are some ACW pics from the Durham Wargames Group show last w/e of Richmond Ky - depicting the fighting at Duncannon Lane in 28mm (my boys) and Andy Copestake's 40mm game.

The combined armies of Bragg and Kirby Smith invaded Kentucky in the late summer of 1862, hoping to liberate Middle Tennessee and recruit middle-state Kentuckians for the Confederacy. The Union armies were widely separated with the nearest, (Buell’s) moving torpidly from northern Alabama towards Chattanooga.

Operating in the eastern flank, Smith set out with half his army (9,000 men) for Lexington and a rendezvous with Morgan’s independent cavalry command.

The invasion caused a panic. As Buell’s army headed north, the Union commander-in-chief, Halleck, sent “Bull” Nelson north to command the hastily gathered assemblage of 6,500 Union defenders. The Federal department commander, General Wright sent orders to Nelson to defend the Kentucky River line north of Richmond.

Ignoring Wright’s advice, Nelson massed his forces south of Richmond with Cruft’s brigade on the southern edge of the town and Manson’s two miles to the south.

Mission: The Confederates must drive the Union army from Duncannon Lane and hold the Richmond Pike. The Union troops must try to prevent this and hold their positions.


The armies lined up like this:


White's Farm was the centre of the Union position:


McRay's Confederate brigade ready to Engage the enemy in front:



Manson's boys in blue prepare to defend their position in Duncannon Lane:



Mc Cray pushes back the Fed skirmishers from White's Farm. Hill moves in upon the Federals in the lane in brigade column. They have collected a "Rebell Yell" token on the way in!



It proves too much for the raw Union defenders who buckle under the onslaught which leads to a failed brigade test and the collapse of the entire Union left.




Three Cheers for Dixie!!!

The next pics are of Andy's game. He's totally sold on 40mm! It is obvious to see why with these Sash & Sabre figures. My Redoubt figures are based on 20mm frontages and his 40s are on a 25mm frontages - so not much difference in terms of taking up valuable table space.





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GL Z.D. Olsuviev



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PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 10:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great layout and miniatures. Makes me want to drag out and dust off my old collection of Dixon ACW minis and give the rules a whirl.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 11:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Teech, another great set of photos. Is that barn really big in the 40mm game or is it just me?

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Keithandor
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great stuff Smile
How do you find the single basing of the skirmsihers ?
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Teech



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 7:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Flexible. They flow around terrain easily. I can add them to ranked up units where multiples of four may need extra figures. I allow up to 3x frontage between bases. You could also use them for skirmish games. I tend to deploy a contingent of skirmishers per bde. but sometimes sub a 4 fig stand for 4 skirms when (rarely) needed.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 10:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks
I might base up a few.
How about LOS firing restrictions , do you limit them to 45deg ?
I was thinking putting them on round bases and being more easy going on the LOS firing.
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