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Paul at Warlord Games Sponsoring Member of TMP of Warlord Games writes:


Black Powder: Epic Battles

With the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860, the tension between the Northern and Southern States boiled over into outright hostility. Birthed in the South, the Confederacy fought to maintain its independence whilst Northern troops headed south in a bid to preserve the Union. Four years of hellish fighting ensued, consuming the nation. It was a war the likes of which the Americas had not seen before, and would never again.

It is one of the most studied military conflicts in history, with over 237 named battles in addition to innumerable minor actions and skirmishes. Tactically, battles were still largely linear – regiments frequently fired all their ammunition only to be relieved by a second wave of troops passing through the line. However, the technology of war had become all the more destructive, and casualty rates were atrocious, leading to some historians citing the warfare of the American Civil War to be a precursor to that of the 1st World War over 50 years later.

The Epic Battles system allows for gamers to refight these battles on a huge scale. The game is based on the familiar, award-winning Black Powder rules system, with a few period-flavor tweaks to cement the battles in the ideologies of American Civil War doctrines.

This box set contains no less than 2,400 men. Each of the two armies are presented on color-coded plastic sprues; the push-fit pieces are extremely easy to assemble – enabling you to quickly get to the business of gaming this fascinating era of history on the epic scale it deserves. You'll also find some MDF scenery to lend your battles extra authenticity.

Pre-Order Bonus

Receive Confederate General Robert E. Lee and Union General George Meade, who led their troops to battle in the Battle of Gettysburg, one of the largest and most important battles of the American Civil War – perfect to go with that scenery! These miniatures are exclusive to pre-orders and will be available separately.

Box Contains:

Union army – 12 regiments, 12 cannon & 12 mounted commanders in blue plastic
Confederate army – 12 regiments, 12 cannon & 12 mounted commanders in grey plastic
Green plastic bases for all figures
A5 Black Powder rulebook
32-page American Civil war background and scenario booklet
Flags sheet
MDF Dutch-style barn
MDF snake fences
Six D6 dice

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