The last few weeks have been busy. Lots of work on the 'Ranch' and in the shop. This morning I woke up early to enjoy my coffee on the front porch, then as the sun grew a bit too intense, I moved to the back deck to enjoy the visiting turky family and view.
Morning is a time to catch up on the news, hobby posts, FB hobby groups, and reflection.
After I had sold Jonathan Freitag my Galia castle set, I felt bad that it didn't include a gate section. So I made him one from foam, complete with swinging gates.
Shortly after finishing the gate I was contacted by Henry Turner (Turner Miniatures), inquiring whether I would be interested in building a representative ship, from his upcoming Spanish Armada Kickstarter rolling out September 1st, to use as advertisement. Of course I said "You betcha!"(never turn anything down for free, haha!) This is my progress so far:
Yesterday I drove over to Jon's house for a game using modified Fields of Honor rules. The scenario was Gettysburg day two, Hood's attack on the Union left flank. This being my first time playing these rules, I felt a steep learning curve challenge. Jon was great, very patient with me.
I have to admit that I prepared for this game by rereading Shelby Foote's history of the battle and watching every documentary I could find on streaming providers. I also watched the Gettysburg Battlefield Park Service tour videos on YouTube to get a feel for the terrain. By game time, knowing I would be commanding the Confederates, I had a definite strategy confirmed in my head. And it worked well. The requirements for the Confederates to win were as follows: Take and hold Houck's Ridge and Little Round Top, plus have units on the Millerstown road east of Stoney Hill at the end of six turns.
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Initial Unit Positions |
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The field of battle starting out |
Hood's Confederate division is set up as follows: Two of Robertson's regiments, 4th Texas and 5th Texas, are perched just below Little Round Top facing Vincent. Behind him on Big Round Top are Law's 4th, 15th, and 47th Alabama regiments. Law's remaining two regiments are strung out across the junction of Rose and Plum Runs facing Union skirmishers holed up in the Devil's Den. On their immediate left are Benning's four regiments, the 2nd, 15th, 17th, and 20th Georgia, formed along Rose Run facing Rose Woods. On Benning's left are Robertson's remaining two regiments, the 3rd Arkansas and 1st Texas, a long way from their commander! Anderson's five regiments are in position just south of the Rose Farm, with Latham's artillery consisting of a Napoleon smooth bore 12 pdr and an 8 pdr rifle.
Birney's Union division dispositions are: de Trobriand's four regiments are on Stony Hill and the eastern slope with Winslow's artillery. Ward's five regiments are covering the entirety of Houck's Ridge, with artillery in front overlooking Devil's Den. There is another unit of artillery perched on the Millerstown road east of the Plum Run bridge. And last, as mentioned earlier, Vincent's four regiments command Little Round Top.
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Robertson activates. 5th TX fires on 44th NY and does damage |
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1st TX moves up to probe the skirmishers in the Devil's Den but do no damage |
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3rd AR moves into position to fire on Ward atop Houck's Ridge |
Law consolidates and begins moving down off of Big Round Top towards Vincent, and around behind the Devil's Den along Plum Run. Benning drive across Rose Run into Rose Woods to threaten the west side of Houck's Ridge. He attacks with two regiments and takes the south end of the ridge. Anderson's regiments move up into support positions.
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Confederate casualties |
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The Union Casualties |
It was a super fun game that lasted about three and a half hours. I apologize for my one sided report but I really can only remember the things I did commanding the Confederates, My SITREP did not include the information on the Union regiments and my photos were taken from the Rebel side of the field so I could not read the Union regiment labels. I know Jonathan will be writing up a much more complete and detailed report, so I recommend reading that one on his blog. I just had so much fun and was so stoked about winning that I just had to write something about it. I really hope he invites me back, but I wouldn't blame him if he didn't, Haha!
12 comments:
Vol! Your gatehouse build is fabulous and you are very generous in offering this fine piece up gratis. Very kind. I will be certain to make a post on your extraordinary gift when time permits. I want to show the gatehouse in situ with the castle. I should have grabbed my camera and snapped photos of the two ship masterpieces you brought along for Show and Tell.
On the battle report, superb job! I enjoyed your report and our game tremendously. You really gave me and my Federals a severe beating. Severe might be an understatement. Your new Amazon dice are worth the price, no doubt. They treated you well. Mine? Not so much. Sure seems to be a lot of photos of me picking Federal units off the table...
I may demand a rematch.
Oh, the rules are "Field of Honor" and not "Field of Glory."
Definitely let's do it again. I'll be the Union next time and you can sweep the field....maybe. 😉
My bad, I will make corrections
I left so much out and failed take near enough photos. And it's totally one sided. If I had both briefings with the list of Union brigades, I might have been able to identify the units facing me better.
I may be obligated to defend the honor of the Union.
Excellent looking scratch built gateway, nice galleon and another of Jonathan's Gettysburg battles looks great and well done!
Best Iain
3 turns???!!! LOL
Almost not worth the drive. but that's two gaems that you and Jom have done which is more than me!
That's a good looking ship so far. I need to back another AoS kickstart like I need another drug habit buuuuut...
Awesome looking gatehouse. Very nice of you to provide. what a gentleman!
Thanks Iain. The game was loads of fun and I feel vindicated for Jon's total destruction of my American fleet a couple of weeks ago.
It's the first Armada period ship I've worked on. They're a bit different.
Jon's BatRep is up on his blog now and it's loads better than mine.
The gatehouse looks superb, and well done on the well-executed victory. There's no better feeling than when some brand new dice behave themselves.
Thanks Lawrence. Brand new rules for me as well. Beginners luck?
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