Last night I had a most entertaining solo game using my 15mm Warrior figures.I used my very simple and fast solo rules based on the number of bases in a conflict times an average dice to inflict a "hit" on a unit,denoted by an orange mini "pom-pom"-once three hits are recorded a base is removed-very simple but effective)I think!)
Top photo shows everything I needed for the game-the "hit/miss" dice are for the artillery!
Bottom photo shows the fine defensive position I gave the Confederates,with reinforcements on their left.
Two shots of the Union attack-I used alternate moves and threw two dice to determine how many brigades/batteries I could move per move.
My plan was to attack frontally in the centre,then move around the "Rebs" left flank-simple,the objective was to capture the defensive position.
My brigades are attacking along the whole of the line,but the defensive position was to prove a "hard nut to crack!"
A view of the playing area from the Confederate side-all action-note the ever-increasing orange "pom-poms" on both sides!
A rash decision saw my leading brigade charge the wall,only to be flung back,after taking massive casualties-oh dear!
Despite the set-back at the wall,my out-flanking brigades are pushing onto the "Rebs" flank and guns-this flank also proved to be a "hard nut to crack!!"
A general shot of the playing area-although I had 1/3rd more troops than the Confederates,I wasn't making as much headway as I thought I would,at this stage in the game.
Then................out-numbered and out-gunned,the Confederate left collapsed!!!-hurrah!
Two final shots,showing the desperate situation that the Confederates are in,hemmed in,and no chance of winning!
I really enjoyed this game,and will play another very soon,maybe incorporating cavalry.
Wednesday, 30 January 2019
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As ever Im very impressed by your wargaming John and very enterprising.You must have stolen the ideas from someone surely?
ReplyDeleteRobbie-ha!-talking about things being stolen,what about my replacement biscuit???
DeleteMaybe a "Yorkie"-see what I did there?
johnc
I like the Warrior ACW figures, as I have some - great price and good detail. Simple rules are great for solo games, as I often lose interest when using complex rule sets. I really like your blog.
ReplyDeleteHi David P-I am a great fan of Warrior,as you probably guessed-I am firm believer that rules are there to "facilitate" the game not to take it over,many thanks for your comment.
Deletejohnc(william)
Great stuff John. Maybe you could introduce some veteran troops. 4 pom poms to remove a base. You can hide from yourself which are the Reb veterans until you contact them. I love ACW
ReplyDeleteCheers
Chris
Hi Chris,any suggestions are taken on board!
DeleteIt was good to see you and the family at York.
johnc
I'll get in touch soon about arranging a visit :-)
DeleteChris,great,see you soon(?)
Deletejohnc