"The Missouri Raid" Topic
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Kaptain Kobold | 09 Jan 2015 11:04 p.m. PST |
This afternoon I played out a mini-campaign based around Price's Missouri Raid of 1864, using my own ultra-quick square-grid rules, 'See The Elephant' and the scenarios from Neil Thomas's 'One Hour Wargames'. link |
GoodOldRebel | 10 Jan 2015 3:51 a.m. PST |
excellent …thoroughly enjoyed that, thank you! |
Jeigheff | 10 Jan 2015 9:13 a.m. PST |
Thanks for your report; I enjoyed it too. I hope to see "One Hour Wargames" some day in the near future myself; a retailer has a copy on the way for me. What miniatures do you use for your ACW armies? If I had to guess, they kind of look like the old Armory 10mm ACW figures. Just curious! Jeff |
HammerHead | 10 Jan 2015 11:18 a.m. PST |
I have not researched Prices campaign but did come across Mine Creek. A disaster for the Confederates. Have you a small list of battles that interest you? |
Kaptain Kobold | 10 Jan 2015 4:34 p.m. PST |
"What miniatures do you use for your ACW armies? " They are 6mm, mostly Heroics & Ros, with a few Irregular Miniatures in there as well. The bases are 20mm square. My entire playing area is 16" square :) |
Jeigheff | 11 Jan 2015 5:28 p.m. PST |
Thanks for your response, Kaptain Kobold. I really like the look of your ACW collection. Also, thank you for making "See the Elephant" available for download. I haven't taken a good look at the rules yet, but intend to do so soon. Jeff |
Clays Russians | 12 Jan 2015 8:40 a.m. PST |
GGGrandfather and his 2 sons were in the 16th mo cavalry, the elder was fatally wounded and dies at fort Scott the following week, he took gunshot wounds to the head and neck at the creek whilst cutting up the wagon train that got bogged in the creek at little Osage. |
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