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carojon10 Oct 2025 12:09 p.m. PST

One of the games played last month at the Devon Wargames Group was ACW take on a Napoleonic scenario using Pickett's Charge.

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A village, T-Junction and hill-top redoubt were the objectives, with the French replaced by Union forces and Russians by the Confederates.

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If you would like to know more then just follow the link to the club blog.

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JJ

ChrisBBB2 Supporting Member of TMP10 Oct 2025 12:20 p.m. PST

Nice. What was the battle you based it on?

d88mm194010 Oct 2025 12:53 p.m. PST

Very handsome! No annoying teddy bear fur!
And you are quite civilized with dice boxes!
I do like Rebels in grey, although many reports say that butternut was quite common! I'm, maybe, 70-30 in favor of grey!
And I wanted to comment on your fences! Many pictures have the zigzag very "steep", whereas yours are stretched out, similar to how I have done mine! I think that it makes a tidier battlefield when troops line up behind them!

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