This weekend saw us return to the ACW. Having discussed with George his latest game I thought we would try converting it to 28mm and using Valour and Fortitude.
The details of the scenario and published and available in these Potomac Publications
Historically the Confederate force had were looking to throw back the invading Union force, having built entrenchments the Rebels sent out a small force to entice the Union force into attacking. Not taking the bite both sides ended up feeding addition troops until they were fully engaged. Although the terrain is quite open it is constructed by swamps and a small pond.
A nice picture of the battle but inaccurate as this shows the attack at the entrenchments. The battle was also famous as it involved a number of Black American troops including the famous 54th Massachusetts Regiment made famous by the film Glory.
I squeezed the battlefield onto the L shaped battlefield in the dungeon the Confederates on the left.
The battle kicks off with a skirmish between light troops, the main challenge for the Union force is where to stand and can they hold before they are overrun ? V&F does give a bit of an advantage here with the ability to ‘at the double’.
Union reserves rush to the sound of the guns.
In the distance the bulk of the confederate force arrives and the Federals still have a lot of ground to cover
The Rebels push forward but fail a critical early activation before their commanding general has arrived this delays the advance of their largest brigade for one turn, this could prove critical later
The rebels get moving while the Federals try to build a coherent defence line
Inevitably the two lines draw closer together the Rebels taking the initiative
The rebels chose to focus their attack on the Union right where they have the advantage of numbers
But the rebels on the left are already fairly exhausted, the red counter mark units which are shaken, but somehow the brigade manages to hold its position
Locked in brutal hand to hand combat, both sides now close to breaking, somehow the rebels continue to hold
And eventually break the Union right
They continue to advance taking out the final Union artillery. But as you can see the Rebels are pretty exhausted.
On the right the remaining rebel cavalry having been bolstered by late arrivals and having rallied from the initial skirmish battles charges in against the 54th Massachusetts Rgt. In an unlikely result (the dice gods favouring the rebels) the 54th flee and are cut down.
At this point we called the battle to an end with night falling, both sides and generals exhausted. It was a very tight battle, we played a couple of extra combats through just to see if one side could get an advantage but no, neither side would break. In the end it was probably a tactical draw, but after some discussion given the context of the battle we gave it to the Rebels as they had achieved their objective of holding back the Union force, they had captured all of their cannon and given them a serious bloody nose. A tough but enjoyable battle for both sides.
A bit more completed painting…
Here are the two Half tracks I picked up at York, they are very rough casts so I’m happy with the way they came out, ultimately they are only going to be used as transports
And I mentioned a parade of my french cavalry ! Next on the list might be some Polish lancers ?
Thanks as always for checking in on the blog
Matt ❤️
Great looking game and those French cavalry look rather dashing
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil …..it is a bit addictive collecting french cavalry 🙂
DeleteAlways love to see a new battle report from You!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal 👍
DeleteOnce again your AAR & excellent table do not disappoint!
ReplyDeleteThanks Terry happy to share 👍
DeleteA grand game in the One True Period! Nice additions and parade too.
ReplyDeleteThanks David certainly one of my favourite periods 👍
DeleteIt did come across as a Confederate win in what seems like a nicely balanced scenario. A great table as always Matt, and a fine parade of French cavalry.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Lawrence, it felt both armies bashed their heads against each other, with both sides nearly collapsing at one point
DeleteAlways good to see a tightly fought game there Matt, and a Confederate minor victory seems fair given the scenario conditions. Nice paint jobs and good to see the cavalry en parade too:).
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve a fun close battle which we might play again some time ?
DeleteA splendid game a foot there Matt, a fine table and toys to boot! French cavalry parade, c’est magnifique!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Phil….so many fine units of french cavalry to collect
DeleteI like a mounted parade! I'm glad to see a win for the Confederacy though at a heavy cost. The Confederates were the first army I seriously collected - 54mm plastics as a small boy. All that remains of those days is a metal Standard bearer and some Confederate Society magazines. Thanks for sharing,
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Thanks Stephen, obviously I’m a big fan of the ACW at all scales. Although I have both Union and Confederates I seem to play the Rebels more often than not. I have recently sold the finally parts of my first soldier collections as they were just sat taking up space, but kept just a couple of figures as a reminder 👍
DeleteAlmost missed this having a busy weekend Matt, seems it played out about right, a real tough fight for both sides.
ReplyDeleteThanks George, yes a good scenario which worked pretty well with V&F rules, the only challenge might be the speed of the Union reinforcements which can at the double when 18” away so they came on very quickly. Having said that it was a close battle 👍
DeleteImpressive gaming and painting projects as always, Matt!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean very kind 🙂
DeleteA real battle for supremacy there Matt - I was exhausted just reading about it! Some nice new additions too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Keith certainly a tough little battle , both sides close to breaking for a while 🤔
DeleteGreat looking game and a close game is a good game in my book, Im enjoying valour and fortitude at the moment, who knows I might know what Im doing soon! Lovely cavalry parade, Ive got the Victrix Polish Lancers if tge guard primed, nice uf a little too dynamic for my tastes, are your two small cavalry units being retained or are they earmarked for expansion?
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain, a good battle. I agree the Victrix cavalry are not my favourite and I would prefer some simpler figures as they have a little too much detail for my painting style, but I haven’t managed to locate some I really want yet. As for the small units, probably not with space on the tabletop often limited we would just play the smaller units as just that.
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