A few weeks before Christmas there was a conversation in our house that went like this:
Mrs S "What do you want for Christmas?"
Me "Dunno"
Mrs S "Is there any Hinton Hunt you need?"
Me (thinking need? need? need?) "Well come to think of it, there are some Prussian Cuirassiers on eBay that I need"
Mrs S "Why don't you bid on them then?"
Me "Because they're rare and they'll go for a silly price and I'm not paying that!"
Mrs S "But why not bid a silly price if you want them?"
Me "Because it's a matter of principle, I'm a pensioner and I won't pay more than three quid for a cavalry figure"
Mrs S "But if you want them...."
Me "um, er... no I won't.. no... no..." ...CLICK
| Costing an arm and leg, 12 x PN77 Prussian Cuirassier, lovely vintage castings, yes really, really lovely and so worth it honest... |
Goya came over today to indulge me in a game of Fire & Fury with my 15mm ACW collection. Despite having had the ruleset for 30+ years I have only ever played one game using them and that was a multi-player game back in the 90s and frankly I had no idea what was going on.
| The Rebs are on the left whilst my own command (part of General Porter's V Corps) are on the right. |
| Goya moved first and we were both quite amazed at the speed of his 'foot cavalry' as they fair zoomed along the road towards the crossroads. |
| At the same time Anderson's division rolled forwards. The figures are mostly a mixture of AB and Old Glory but there are some Freikorps and even the odd Essex in there too. |
| I responded by sending the Iron Brigade forward in column but this proved to be a mistake. |
| General Porter surveys the scene from the top of the hill. |
| The Rebs however seemed to get the better of the fight with two of my five brigades 'Swept from the field'. |
| The Louisiana Tigers sweep up the hill towards General Porter uttering a fearfull Rebel Yell. |
We both agreed that we really like the game system, particularly that the morale element is built into the combat mechanisms. I'm thinking we might give it a run out again.
Have a Happy New Year!
2 comments:
Christmas only comes once a year, so you made the right decision with the cuirassiers. Chill, dude.
Fire & Fury is indeed a fun game! One of my more recent disasters involved neglecting to relocate my command figures at the end of my movement phase and finding 5 of my 9 brigades NOT moving the next turn.
Bob, that sounds like a whole skill level I am yet to achieve!
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