2020 Show game: ACW
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2019 9:23 am
Our little group have run a game at the local Train & Hobby Show for 12 years now.
It provides focus for the year's activities (which will, however, include other games) and we do look forward to the 2 days of gaming, interacting with the crowds etc.
Our 'Oldest Member' is an ACW-nut. He has literally thousands of unpainted figures, has visited Gettysburg & other Civil War battlefields, has the library etc. He's always hesitated because it "has to be perfect". We're going to try to do the ACW next year. The OM is our 'terrain guy' & he wants to totally revamp all he's done, build kilometres of fencing, period houses + contribute more than half the figures: 1000+
TBH it may be more than he can chew but we'll see.
We've scrapped up a few hundred figures between us & had one, preliminary, small game, using 'Pickett's Charge' rules, earlier this year.
Some photos from that game:
donald
It provides focus for the year's activities (which will, however, include other games) and we do look forward to the 2 days of gaming, interacting with the crowds etc.
Our 'Oldest Member' is an ACW-nut. He has literally thousands of unpainted figures, has visited Gettysburg & other Civil War battlefields, has the library etc. He's always hesitated because it "has to be perfect". We're going to try to do the ACW next year. The OM is our 'terrain guy' & he wants to totally revamp all he's done, build kilometres of fencing, period houses + contribute more than half the figures: 1000+
TBH it may be more than he can chew but we'll see.
We've scrapped up a few hundred figures between us & had one, preliminary, small game, using 'Pickett's Charge' rules, earlier this year.
Some photos from that game:
donald