To "get my dander up" around ACW, I've been watching movies (Gettysburg, Gods and Generals and Glory) and reading several books. In addition to checking out some pictures of others playing ACW miniatures games, I've also been inspired by the art of Don Troiani - who has some exceptional works under his belt. A buddy of mine lent me his book and I've been drooling over the pictures ever since ... you can see a couple of examples below. You can pickup his book here (available on Amazon).
Art by Don Troiani from the book Don Troiani's Civil War. |
Art by Don Troiani from the book Don Troiani's Civil War. |
As I now have my Bolt Action collection nicely filled out (and with more to do there), I looked at my recent efforts and they've been heavily oriented towards skirmish level wargames. I have a large Napoleonic collection I use with the Black Powder rules (excellent, a game coming up this weekend) - but I want another largish period I can tackle. So, I landed on using Black Powder for my ACW stuff (originally I was looking at Brother Against Brother - another skirmish level investment). The infantry units will be made up of 30 figures each and will represent a regiment, cavalry will be 16 figures mounted, or 12 dismounted with 4 groups of horse holders, and artillery will be a single gun with limbered and unlimbered options. I've been assembling units - as you can see below ...
Confederate infantry unit. |
Union artillery unit with both limbered and unlimbered options. |
Union infantry unit. |
My current plan is to build three brigades for each side. For the Confederates, I'll build Picket's division at Gettysburg - all 15 infantry regiments/units (three brigades of five infantry units). I'll also add two guns to that division. For the Union, I'll build out the Irish brigade, and other units of interest from the battle of Gettysburg, some guns, and some cavalry. The idea being that I would have enough to do several small scenarios from the battle of Gettysburg (and of course others). I'd like to run "Picket's Charge" when I get everything finished up ... the sight of three full brigades or 15 units of 30 figures marching across the table would be awesome (at least in my mind) ... I also have some ideas on how that scenario can be built out in Black Powder while giving both sides that opportunity to "win" ...
So, more to come on this front. I have a Black Powder Napoleonic's game coming up on Sunday and I'm looking forward to that as I haven't dusted off my collection for some time. I'll be posting up pictures and a battle report following that game.
Hi Jay,
ReplyDeletethat sounds like a huge amount of work. But it seems to be well planned.
Good luck with this project. I'm looking forward to follow your progress.
Cheers
Stefan
Certainly a lot to do ... but a worthy project! :-) I'll be farming out a goodly chunk of the painting ... primarily the infantry ... the rest I'll be poking away at with my snails pace of a painting rate :-)
DeleteAwesome! I hope you can share some pictures of your first games --- do you have a blog on the topic? Thanks for reading along :-)
ReplyDeleteGotta fire up Ken Burn's Civil War, its on Netflix.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a plan :-)
DeleteGreate to have a good plan and you slevats seems to have good plans and big projects! Realy looking forward to see your armies building up !
ReplyDeleteBest regards Michael
Thanks Michael! I'm really looking forward to this one :-)
DeleteExcellent work - I've been working on a similar "all Perry" ACW force and have about 15 regiments per side completed. The new Perry plastic confederates and plastic artillery are superb models
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your project
That is excellent --- 15 units per side! I'm targeting 10 infantry per side initially ... but will expand that to 15 as well :-)
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