Last Updated
Mon Nov 15 19:48:02 PST 1999
Voters = 8

IRONCLADS VOTING RESULTS:
Voters, By Setting - At the local club


Favorite Rules
rulespercentage
Smoke on the Water38%
The Ironclads25%
A Hotter Fire13%
Battlefleet13%
Iron and Fire13%

Rules Regularly Played
rules played regularlypercentage
Smoke on the Water50%
Iron and Fire25%
The Ironclads25%
A Hotter Fire13%
Battlefleet13%
Hammerin' Iron13%
The Devil at the Helm13%

Number of Rules Regularly Played
number of rules played regularlypercentage
1 rules played63%
2 rules played25%
3 rules played13%

Rules Tried
rules played at least oncepercentage
Smoke on the Water75%
Age of Iron38%
Hammerin' Iron38%
The Devil at the Helm38%
The Ironclads38%
Iron and Fire25%
A Hotter Fire13%
Age of the Dreadnought13%
Battlefleet13%
Perfidious Albion13%

Number of Rules Tried
number of rules playedpercentage
3 rules played50%
2 rules played25%
4 rules played25%

Voters, By Experience
level of experiencepercentage
Up To Ten Years50%
Up To Twenty Years38%
Novice13%

Voters, By Region
regionpercentage
Europe63%
North America38%

Number of Armies
number of armies owned or usedpercentage
2 army/armies38%
3 army/armies25%
1 army/armies13%
10 army/armies13%
13 army/armies13%

Armies Owned/Used
armies owned or usedpercentage
United States of America100%
Confederate States of America88%
United Kingdom38%
Austria25%
China25%
France25%
Italy25%
Japan25%
South American25%
Spain25%
Turkey25%
Germany13%
Russia13%

Periods Played
periodpercentage
ACW Riverine - Other88%
ACW Coastal - Atlantic75%
ACW Riverine - Upper Mississippi75%
ACW What-if75%
ACW Coastal - Gulf of Mexico63%
ACW Fortress Bombardment63%
ACW Riverine - Lower Mississippi63%
ACW Blockade50%
ACW Commerce Raiders50%
South America38%
Spanish-American War38%
ACW Amphibious Operations25%
Austro-Prussian War25%
What-If/Fantasy25%
Crimean War13%
Russo-Japanese War13%

Number of Periods Played
number of genres/periods playedpercentage
6 periods25%
9 periods25%
16 periods13%
3 periods13%
5 periods13%
8 periods13%

Scales Used
figure scalepercentage
1:1200 and 1:125088%
1:60063%
1:240013%
1:300013%

Number of Scales
number of figure scale(s) used
(per person)
percentage
2 figure scale(s) used50%
1 figure scale(s) used38%
3 figure scale(s) used13%

RECENT BATTLE REPORTS
Alan Saunders

Setting: The Upper Mississippi

The Confederates were attempting to move the recently built ram, CSS Eastport, from the main Mississippi to the safety of a tributary where it would be covered by friendly batteries. Escorted by two cottonclad steamers it attempted the run upriver. A small Union squadron rushed downriver to stop it, consisting of the USS Cairo (Armoured Gunboat), USS Tyler, USS Conestoga (Timberclads) and the USS Queen City (Tinclad).

The USS Cairo wandered off round a small island and effectively put itself out of the game. The USS Conestoga ran too far ahead of the rest of the Union force and was rammed and shot to pieces by the Confederates. The USS Queen City and USS Tyler made a bold attelpt to intercept the CSS Eastport, but couldn't penetrate its armour. One Confederate cottonclad was sunk, but the other limped to safety, and the Eastport exited as well, slightly damaged. The Union lost the USS Conestoga, and the USS Tyler and Queen City were both badly damaged. [25 Apr 99]

Peter Mancini

1870 - U.S. & Nicuragua vs. Britain & Gutamala. USS Dunderberg and USS Puritain plus some light frigates vs. HMS Warrior, 3 heavy cruisers and light frigates. The Puritain was basically the Death Star (tm) and the Dunderberg the gates to eternal damnation. The lighter vessels tried to act as ruining forces but got wiped out. The Warrior just didn't have the range and was eventually made short work of. Never trust the point values given in "The Ironclads" as they are a total crock.

I think all Ironclad rules out there right now are either over simplified or totally crocked. We need a high definition rules set! [9 Apr 99]

Steve Flack

Put on as a participation game at convention. Set on the Mississippi at Vicksburg, with Union ships having to run past batteries and confederate ships [2 Apr 99]

Alexander la Motte

They are quite fun to play. The two times I have played we have only had one ship each to control. So we had time to learn moving and shooting. The next step will be to play the ship battles during the Danish-Preussian war of 1864. [29 Mar 99]

Bert Razenna

Our last game was a freelance ocean going ironclad experimental skirmish. We have been working on an improved set of house rules for the big European type ironclads because we are not happy with any of the off the shelf rules. Smoke on the Water is the set we are using as a starting point, but it might not be recognizable when we are done. The fight was 6 ships to a side, all pre-1880 masted ironclads. One ship (Gloire) was lost outright to ramming. The rammer (Temeraire) got rammed in turn (by Affondatore), then struck on a morale role triggered by the Capt. being killed. One ship was lost to a fire that started from an exploding gun, SotW allows mishap to quickly grow to catastrophe with fires. Three other ships were sunk from being hammered by gunfire. Another ship was lost from a combination of being hammered and a catastrophic misfire that immolated it. And one ship blew up from a magazine hit. The game lasted 18 turns. A lot of time was wasted firing the smaller guns, mostly at funnels since the smaller guns could not hurt other parts of the ships.

We try to play as close to history as possible, but there are all those grand ships that were never used in action, so we have to do freelance games. The Ironclad Period focuses on the ACW, which is not fully applicable to the large European type ironclads. While it is fun to tinker with rules, we would rather be able to work with rules that started out closer to what we wish to game with. [27 Mar 99]

David Manley

Last game was an ACW riverine solo - Union force player controlled, Confederates controlled by the game system. Last game against an opponent was the Battle of Round Island (RJW) run as a playtest for "Fire When Ready" (due out May 1999) [27 Mar 99]

Tom Ballou

We fought a battle to try to breakout a blockade runner from Charleston Harbor. I have designed a computer assisted version of Ironclads, this speeds up play a great deal and allows for completion of fairly large games. We were using Throughbred ships. [26 Mar 99]

Wayne Pocock

US forced performing blockage duties of S Carolina coast, are surprised by CSS High Seas fleet IE ship built by European powers and never delivered. Using Smoke on the Water. [26 Mar 99]