Thank you for the battle report! Enjoyed the game and your models … Are disorders cumulative? We play just one disorder no matter how many they get that turn.
Thanks Mike, appreciate the support 👍 - I think you’re referring to when a couple of Union regiments made a disorderly retreat. Basically the unit stays disordered into their following turn, so I always mark with a second disorder marker as a reminder. One marker comes off at the end of that turn and the other at the end of the following turn. Hope that makes sense. Cheers Chris
Hey Leon. They’re still the standard bases for the 10 wide figures. They are the skirmishers models, so you have around 5 or 6 to a base. I’m also using some 15mm command figures from Peter Pig miniatures, which is 3 to a base. Just my take on things. Hope that helps. Here’s a link to my video where I show these in more detail th-cam.com/video/HeGPofGUhfg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NthGeKuarXnL0pkZ
@@Roll-Some-Dice Do Peter Pig ACW figures look much bier than Epic scale which I believe are 12.5mm tall. I have two regiments of strip MiniFigs which seem to be a good size match. I also have some AB 15mm figures on the painting table. I’m looking for a book that will show the 1861/62 campaigns, on the table as they were during the campaign and giving Dave Browns “Pickets Charge” rules a try that means either 20mm wide X 25mm deep or perhaps 15mm wide for 2 figures wide X 2 figures deep. 15mm AB figures cost around 80p each which puts them in the same price range as Perry Miniatures but of if I convert measurements to Centi Metres it in effect will give me 2,5 times the table space. For instance a 6x4 table effectively becomes a 15 x 10 table, because not only is fire and movement reduced in measurement by using centi metres the bases are reduced to 15mm for 2 figures therefore a 5 stand battalion instead of using 28mm figures on 30mm (or 40mm in some cases) wide bases for 2 figures , but using the lower width of 30mm it will effectively double the table, not only for fire and movement but their armies presence on the by at least half and in some cases more where the larger 2
@@leonleese4919 hey, yea Peter Pig do tend to be larger, so I’ve just slotted a few in for variety. Sounds like you’ve got a plan, so best of luck with it 👍🏻👍🏻
Legend has it that Breckenridge committed the VMI cadet battalion he said "put the boys in, and may god forgive me for the order!"
Yea I read that too. Must have been brutal on the day.
Another Great Bat Rep Chris! Many Thanks 👍
Thanks Paul, much appreciated as always 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Gotta check the Confederate dice. In your last few games, those dice consistently roll absurd amounts of 6's. Union really suffer
I know! The whole Union line was disordered at one point…let’s see how the next one goes 😂 thanks for the support Tim 👍🏻
Always enjoy your game play! The play by play is most helpful in learning the game. 👍🏻
Great, thanks for the positive feedback, much appreciated 👍🏻👍🏻
Nice report, great looking game with beautiful and impressive armies!
Thanks for the positive feedback, it’s much appreciated 👍🏻👍🏻
Always enjoy the content.
Cheers, thanks for the feedback, much appreciated 👍🏻👍🏻
Vey enjoyable! Beautiful armies!
Many thanks as always 👍🏻 thanks for the positive feedback 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you for the battle report! Enjoyed the game and your models … Are disorders cumulative? We play just one disorder no matter how many they get that turn.
Thanks Mike, appreciate the support 👍 - I think you’re referring to when a couple of Union regiments made a disorderly retreat. Basically the unit stays disordered into their following turn, so I always mark with a second disorder marker as a reminder. One marker comes off at the end of that turn and the other at the end of the following turn. Hope that makes sense. Cheers Chris
What size bases are you using? I’ve noticed that some have 3 or 4 figures wide instead of 10 figures wide.
Hey Leon. They’re still the standard bases for the 10 wide figures. They are the skirmishers models, so you have around 5 or 6 to a base. I’m also using some 15mm command figures from Peter Pig miniatures, which is 3 to a base. Just my take on things. Hope that helps. Here’s a link to my video where I show these in more detail th-cam.com/video/HeGPofGUhfg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NthGeKuarXnL0pkZ
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Do Peter Pig ACW figures look much bier than Epic scale which I believe are 12.5mm tall.
I have two regiments of strip MiniFigs which seem to be a good size match.
I also have some AB 15mm figures on the painting table.
I’m looking for a book that will show the 1861/62 campaigns, on the table as they were during the campaign and giving Dave Browns “Pickets Charge” rules a try that means either 20mm wide X 25mm deep or perhaps 15mm wide for 2 figures wide X 2 figures deep.
15mm AB figures cost around 80p each which puts them in the same price range as Perry Miniatures but of if I convert measurements to Centi Metres it in effect will give me 2,5 times the table space.
For instance a 6x4 table effectively becomes a 15 x 10 table, because not only is fire and movement reduced in measurement by using centi metres the bases are reduced to 15mm for 2 figures therefore a 5 stand battalion instead of using 28mm figures on 30mm (or 40mm in some cases) wide bases for 2 figures , but using the lower width of 30mm it will effectively double the table, not only for fire and movement but their armies presence on the by at least half and in some cases more where the larger 2
@@leonleese4919 hey, yea Peter Pig do tend to be larger, so I’ve just slotted a few in for variety. Sounds like you’ve got a plan, so best of luck with it 👍🏻👍🏻
@@Roll-Some-Dice all I really need to do is improve my painting 😟