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venerdì 15 maggio 2020

News from the front Covid-19: how my club's mate use their brushes

Waiting to receive news from our Authorities to open again the club, my club mates have not forget how to use a brush

Below some command groups painted by our professional painter Aurelian ... Philiph King of France and Richard the Lionheard



And his commanders for his Scots Army



Alberto prepared some new Russian battalions 





On contrary Nevio and Alberto M decided to paint some old ACW miniatures





sabato 19 ottobre 2019

Double line October 2019 play test

After publishing their book on Castelfidardo battle Paolo, Alberto and my club mates continue with their play test to create a new rules set of ACW period.





The wargame wrote by Paolo is a collaborative wargame designed to let a group of person to play an Acw game at divisional level. 


Every General (or CiC), after reading the scenario objectives, must create a strategy with his Sub commanders and to give them his orders. For example … if the objective is to take the control of an hill … the Cic gives to the his subordinate the order to “reach and conquest the hill in 3 turns. Starting from 4th turn you must wait other orders”. The problem is that the sub commander must execute the order even if he can see the other sub commanders are in trouble. The CiC can change the initial orders to his subordinates only during the battle and he cannot be sure that the new orders reach the Sub commander every times.

It is difficult to explain … easier to play … but the idea is to recreate the mess that during the American civil wars, General's orders sometimes created.



In the last year … my club mates painted a great number of miniatures to test the rules they wrote at the best


sabato 15 giugno 2019

Rebels and Patriots – 18/11 May and 8 June 2019


Ezio, Alberto and Ivano started a short campaign using the new rule system written by Osprey: “Rebels and Patriots”.

The rulebook is designed for American Independence War but they decided to use American Civil War miniatures. The idea is to start with a small group of inexperienced soldiers and a “regular” commander that can have development during the different scenarios they are going to play.

Ivano painted all the miniatures. The scale is 28mm 

The first scenario was a field battle




The second one  the conquest of a bridge




Last week-end Ezio and Ivano played a second scenario that was an assault to a Confederate fort



Ezio lead the Unionist zouaves that are trying to take the fort




After a stubborn resistance Ivano's Confederates are forced to move back so ...



... The Unionist troops enter into the fort


The final scene sees the remaining Confederate troops leave the camp while the Unionists pillage their resources


domenica 10 febbraio 2019

Double Line Dec, 28 2018 – Iuka battle Sept 1862


I'm writing this post with a tremendous delay but, only today I found the time to translate and to prepare it. 

Every years some of my club mates played an ACW battle using the rules wrote by Paolo Montinaro: double lines. It is a collaborative wargame system designed to play in group at division level.

This year the Confederates were lead by Valter as CiC (Little division) supported by Francesco (Maury division) and Alberto (Reserve division).  Franco Be. was the Unionist Commander while Paolo and Franco Bo. controlled respectively the north and south columns.



My mates decided to play part of Iuka battle. The real battle was fought in September 1862 (North Missisipi).

To support Bragg's Kentuky invasion, the Confederate troops have to defende the important railway junction of Iuka. The Unionist reaction does not wait ... the yankee move from Corinth in two columns to take the rebels between two fires.


The Unionist commanders start with a direct attack to reach quickly their obj



The second column on the right move slowly for a difficult terrain and a good defense line


At the end, on the left, a Confederate brigades is destroyed opening an hole into their lines allowing the blue jackets to arrive till Iuka suburbs






giovedì 22 giugno 2017

Double Line June, 15 2017 – Play test Meeting at the creek bend

Last Thursday we tested a new scenario for "double line"; the ACW rule system wrote by Paolo M. The scenario was a multiplayer game with four players plus the support of Paolo.

I want point out that all miniatures in the post are not painted by me but by "La Piccola Armata" members. 

The initial deployment is particular because the idea is that the armies arrive on the field in a random way. Starting from Union troops, each player deploy a brigade placing it 1d6 x 5 inches from his table side. The obj is to control (by the 12th turn) the field on the middle of the table.

After the deployment the table appears as in the photo below. The obj is the green field on the center


Confederate started close to the obj and tries to push back the Unionist left wing 



On the Union front the right wing and the center advance while the left remains steady 




Some Louisiana batteries try to demoralize the Unionist left wing but unfortunately without great success


Union centre advance while ...



... the left rebel wing is repelled but new reinforcement are arriving




Near the obj the struggle becomes hard but Unionist troops maintain the control



The commander of the left rebel brigades decided to split his forces hoping to regain the obj but ...



... in this way are easy target of the Unionist troops




Final position after 12 turns. Union victory


mercoledì 22 febbraio 2017

Double Line Feb, 16 2017 – Play test Farm defense

Last week we performed another play test of "double line"; the ACW rule system wrote by Paolo M. 

We played the scenario testing it as a multiplayer game.

Orders of battle are simple: in the middle of table there is a farm that four Confederate brigades must conquer within 12 turns. The Unionists starts with two brigades while other three will arrive in the following turns.

Just for the record miniatures are not my work … I’m working on but I have to finish a couple of stuffs required by my son before. I hope to start Confederate army by the beginning of May.

Furthermore I was part of Confederate team.

This is the map


Initial deployment


The Confederates cross the river




A detail of Confederate advance



I was the commander of the center and the left Confederate wing. Our idea was that my brigades keep blocked the enemy while my partner uses his troops to attack the Unionists in the flank




Another point of view of the attacks



The Unionist troops are outflanked


Also my brigades start the engagement



The fighting for the farm starts




In the last two turns the Confederate tide is a continuing push and retreat




Final positions



The Unionists keep the farm and win the battle.