That was a really great looking game, nice figures and board and I like the report style. The scenario seems a bit weighted against the confederates though. My one suggestion is it would be nice if you characterised the units a bit more, even if you just assigned each brigade to a state. Like a New York brigade or a Georgia one, if you don’t want to go as far as naming regiments
Thanks for the support Nick, it’s much appreciated. Ive been using the published scenarios from Warlord Games so far for the battle reports, which aren’t specific in terms of the units involved, but I’ll take that on board. Cheers
Thanks very much, very enjoyable. I have found that with the rules as suggested, that buildings are generally too strong and that a reduction from a value of 3 to 2 is helpful. At 42:50 (ish), I might be wrong, but I think (the rules are not with me) the Confederates on the far left taking a break test, suffer an extra penalty for taking casualties from artillery. Thanks for taking the time to film and edit etc.
Great battle report. Watched it on holiday. Good idea to reduce the number of units per brigade to fit on the table. We're fighting this battle this evening in 10mm with unit frontages of 90mm for BP. (Used to play Principles of War).
Great and thanks for the feedback Simon. It’s a good scenario, I would just consider how strong you make the farm buildings for hand to hand etc as otherwise it’s tough for the Rebs! 👍🏻👍🏻
48:37 Really enjoyed another great battle report. Having played these scenarios its great to see them play out with your perspective. I find the results very similar, Bartlett’s Farm is very difficult for the Confeds. Quick rules note, shooting at limbered artillery counts as enfilado so you could have resolved the misses. Might have upset some of the artillery, but doubt it would have changed the outcome. Huge thanks again, well done.
Thanks again Richard, definitely tough for the Confederates. I know you can count as enfilading against March column to its front and rear (which i think also forgot when shooting at the Zouaves!) but didn’t realise that was the case for limbered artillery. I had a quick read through and couldn’t see that? What page is that on? Cheers
I think you are spot on and we may have mixed marched column and limbered together due to the command rules. I see the same for march column. This may have been a change from v1 where i possibly picked it up. Makes artillery much tougher to get into position. I’ll keep looking but i think you have it 100% correct
@@richardtyrer9470 no worries Richard, it’s great to have the opportunity to discuss rules queries with other players in this format and appreciate the support and interest
Cheers Jason, I discuss it in this video - I may do a specific vid, but nothing planned yet 👍🏻 American Civil War “Epic” battles - hobby update February 2023 - painting and scenery progress ruclips.net/video/02OdwHdJjHk/видео.html
Late to this but interested in getting into the epic black powder series of games and have a question. How could the Confederates possibly hope to win this scenario? They appear to be vastly outnumbered and they’re attacking a defensive position. Are the scenarios written with any sort of balance in mind or is it purely from a historical perspective? Also are there rules to play balanced games that don’t involve a pre created scenario? Thanks for any help that can be given.
Hey Joshua thanks for commenting. First thing I’d say is that’s an awesome game. I’d say some of the scenarios in the accompanying booklet work better than others, but the good thing about BP is that it’s pretty flexible. I think I mention it in the game, but if I played that one again, I’d reduce the defensive bonus for the farm buildings (which is totally within the boundaries of the rules) etc. in terms of balance, there is a point system available in the ACW supplement called Glory Hallelujah which is available from Warlord Games, so you could agree a points limit and build your armies to that and just play a scratch game with simple victory conditions. Doesn’t have to be historical. For me, I’m not that fussed about historical accuracy, but the scenarios just mean I don’t have to make something up etc as someone else has put the detail together. Hope that helps 👍🏻
That was one excellent battle report!! Well done. I have played BP many times but not up on the ACW variant. We play that if you roll a 6 in Hand To hand combat that causes a Disorder. Has that been changed? Also I would not allow artillery to deploy in a stream, but that is just me! Great report
Cheers Paul and thanks for the support 👍🏻 yea disorder on a 6 is just in the shooting phase in the current version. I took the river to be quite shallow 😂 but yea I guess I can see your point. Thanks again 👍🏻
@@Roll-Some-Dice I find the BP rulebook a relaxing read and very enjoyable. As a rulebook it is not good in my view. I completly missed the removal of Disorder in hand to hand! Thanks for that tip. I actually only noticed the guns in the river because I was so frustrated that the Union Cavalry was unable to ride them down! What a missed chance!!
@@paulpetri8738 yes me too! Particularly as I’d painted the Cavalry for the battle report! Oh well, at least they’re painted now, so hopefully they’ll get another chance to ride down some rebels in the next report - cheers 👍🏻
Question re: the epic-scale and 28 mm Black Powder and Pike and Shotte games - are both scales going to be supported or will the epic-scale replace the 28mm? Thanks.
Hey there, I don’t work for Warlord, so I can only give you my opinion, but I don’t think so. 28mm is still popular, so I think they will run in tandem. Hope that helps 👍🏻
Hey there, yes it’s one set of each for the roads and river sections (warlord games). The trees were from eBay I think the brand was Noch. Glued them onto 25mm MDF round bases. Hope that helps and thanks for the support 👍🏻
thanks for this battle report - so well done - I do have a question on the skirmishers though as they seem over powered should they be only firing one dice rather than three as if they were a line unit? of is this some oddness of blackpowder?
Cheers Michael and thanks for the support - in the Glory Hallelujah supplement, you can play one Regiment as Light Infantry so they can adopt skirmish order - it does possibly make them powerful, but they are then vulnerable to charges which is more difficult against formed infantry. I’m trying out a few different ways of playing, so may adjust for future games - similar to the buildings which were to strong in terms of the defensive bonuses - I’ll definitely be toning that down - thanks again
Cheers Wolf. I’ve attached a link for the rivers store.warlordgames.com/collections/epic-scale-terrain/products/black-powder-epic-battles-rivers-scenery-pack The roads are on the same site 👍🏻
Hi, I got them from Warlord Games - they’re part of their Epic scenery range - link attached - cheers store.warlordgames.com/collections/epic-scale-terrain/products/black-powder-epic-battles-roads-scenery-pack
Hi there, I use 4x4 or 6x4 battle mats and I’m fortunate to have a pool table with a table tennis top which is 7x4, so gives me a decent space. I have posted some games on 4x4 as I know not everyone has access to larger tables etc
Hi there Klas, as the game is at a reduced scale, the rules suggest two artillery stands to represent a four gun battery and three for a six gun battery. This is similar to the infantry, whereby 3 stands with 60 models, is supposed to represent circa 500 men etc - hope that helps 👍🏻
@@Roll-Some-Dice ah, gotcha. I figured the Epic scale would do away with that abstraction but I guess it's more like larger battles of regular black powder
@@klasclaywood2667 yes it’s basically that - of course you could adapt it however you want, depends on how much space you have and time to paint! Thanks for the comment and feedback, much appreciated 👍🏻👍🏻
Hi, I got them from Warlord Games - they’re part of their Epic scenery range - link attached - cheers store.warlordgames.com/collections/epic-scale-terrain/products/black-powder-epic-battles-roads-scenery-pack
Great Battle report! Love the terrain and the armies. Keep em coming, Well done👍
Cheers Paul, thanks for the support 👍👍
That was a really great looking game, nice figures and board and I like the report style. The scenario seems a bit weighted against the confederates though. My one suggestion is it would be nice if you characterised the units a bit more, even if you just assigned each brigade to a state. Like a New York brigade or a Georgia one, if you don’t want to go as far as naming regiments
Thanks for the support Nick, it’s much appreciated. Ive been using the published scenarios from Warlord Games so far for the battle reports, which aren’t specific in terms of the units involved, but I’ll take that on board. Cheers
Wonderful battle report! Beautiful table and miniatures!! Thanks for sharing and keep the videos coming!
Cheers Dan 👍
Very nice and clean table. Easy on the eye and you can really see what's going on......
Thanks, much appreciated and glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻👍🏻 thanks for the support
this was amazing
Great, thanks for the feedback and support Dan, much appreciated 👍🏻👍🏻
This is awesome!! Well, well done loved it
Fantastic, appreciate the feedback Jason and support 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks very much, very enjoyable. I have found that with the rules as suggested, that buildings are generally too strong and that a reduction from a value of 3 to 2 is helpful. At 42:50 (ish), I might be wrong, but I think (the rules are not with me) the Confederates on the far left taking a break test, suffer an extra penalty for taking casualties from artillery. Thanks for taking the time to film and edit etc.
Cheers Norm, yea think you’re right on the break test! I’ll definitely be changing to just a +2 for buildings for future. Thanks for the support 👍🏻👍🏻
Great battle report. Watched it on holiday. Good idea to reduce the number of units per brigade to fit on the table. We're fighting this battle this evening in 10mm with unit frontages of 90mm for BP. (Used to play Principles of War).
Great and thanks for the feedback Simon. It’s a good scenario, I would just consider how strong you make the farm buildings for hand to hand etc as otherwise it’s tough for the Rebs! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for the battle report! I'd love to see more epic battles acw stuff!👍🍻
Cheers Andrew 👍 I’ve got a few more planned 😎
I am loving your battle reports my friend. I've made up my mind to order the Epic ACW starter box. Please, keep the battle reports coming!
Ah amazing! Thanks for the support John and best of luck with your own project 👍👍
48:37 Really enjoyed another great battle report. Having played these scenarios its great to see them play out with your perspective. I find the results very similar, Bartlett’s Farm is very difficult for the Confeds.
Quick rules note, shooting at limbered artillery counts as enfilado so you could have resolved the misses. Might have upset some of the artillery, but doubt it would have changed the outcome.
Huge thanks again, well done.
Thanks again Richard, definitely tough for the Confederates. I know you can count as enfilading against March column to its front and rear (which i think also forgot when shooting at the Zouaves!) but didn’t realise that was the case for limbered artillery. I had a quick read through and couldn’t see that? What page is that on? Cheers
I think you are spot on and we may have mixed marched column and limbered together due to the command rules. I see the same for march column. This may have been a change from v1 where i possibly picked it up. Makes artillery much tougher to get into position. I’ll keep looking but i think you have it 100% correct
@@richardtyrer9470 no worries Richard, it’s great to have the opportunity to discuss rules queries with other players in this format and appreciate the support and interest
good game mate watched to the end
Cheers Darrin and thanks for the support 👍🏻👍🏻
Enjoyed watching that.. thanks. Like your fields and the bases for the farms. Be interested in what you've used to create those??
Cheers Jason, I discuss it in this video - I may do a specific vid, but nothing planned yet 👍🏻 American Civil War “Epic” battles - hobby update February 2023 - painting and scenery progress
ruclips.net/video/02OdwHdJjHk/видео.html
Another great report - well done! Any chance of a Napoleonic battle report in the future?
Thanks for the comments, much appreciated. Yes, I am working on some plans for Napoleonic games, so watch this space 😎
really nice battle report. it keeps me painting my own epic acw minis. Where are the tokens from? Looking forward to see the next one.
Cheers and thanks for the support 👍🏻 I got the tokens from rampage-games.com/
The guys name is Oz - he’ll do bespoke tokens on request
@@Roll-Some-Dice thx for the tip and quick reply.
Late to this but interested in getting into the epic black powder series of games and have a question. How could the Confederates possibly hope to win this scenario? They appear to be vastly outnumbered and they’re attacking a defensive position. Are the scenarios written with any sort of balance in mind or is it purely from a historical perspective? Also are there rules to play balanced games that don’t involve a pre created scenario? Thanks for any help that can be given.
Hey Joshua thanks for commenting. First thing I’d say is that’s an awesome game. I’d say some of the scenarios in the accompanying booklet work better than others, but the good thing about BP is that it’s pretty flexible. I think I mention it in the game, but if I played that one again, I’d reduce the defensive bonus for the farm buildings (which is totally within the boundaries of the rules) etc. in terms of balance, there is a point system available in the ACW supplement called Glory Hallelujah which is available from Warlord Games, so you could agree a points limit and build your armies to that and just play a scratch game with simple victory conditions. Doesn’t have to be historical. For me, I’m not that fussed about historical accuracy, but the scenarios just mean I don’t have to make something up etc as someone else has put the detail together. Hope that helps 👍🏻
That was one excellent battle report!! Well done. I have played BP many times but not up on the ACW variant. We play that if you roll a 6 in Hand To hand combat that causes a Disorder. Has that been changed? Also I would not allow artillery to deploy in a stream, but that is just me! Great report
Cheers Paul and thanks for the support 👍🏻 yea disorder on a 6 is just in the shooting phase in the current version. I took the river to be quite shallow 😂 but yea I guess I can see your point. Thanks again 👍🏻
@@Roll-Some-Dice I find the BP rulebook a relaxing read and very enjoyable. As a rulebook it is not good in my view. I completly missed the removal of Disorder in hand to hand! Thanks for that tip. I actually only noticed the guns in the river because I was so frustrated that the Union Cavalry was unable to ride them down! What a missed chance!!
@@paulpetri8738 yes me too! Particularly as I’d painted the Cavalry for the battle report! Oh well, at least they’re painted now, so hopefully they’ll get another chance to ride down some rebels in the next report - cheers 👍🏻
Question re: the epic-scale and 28 mm Black Powder and Pike and Shotte games - are both scales going to be supported or will the epic-scale replace the 28mm? Thanks.
Hey there, I don’t work for Warlord, so I can only give you my opinion, but I don’t think so. 28mm is still popular, so I think they will run in tandem. Hope that helps 👍🏻
Warlord river and Roads ? If so how many sets ? Also curious where dd you get the trees ?
Hey there, yes it’s one set of each for the roads and river sections (warlord games). The trees were from eBay I think the brand was Noch. Glued them onto 25mm MDF round bases. Hope that helps and thanks for the support 👍🏻
Thank you
Video is very clear, are you using a phone or nice camera?
Cheers and thanks for the support 👍 basically iPhone and iMovie - I’ve got decent lighting as well
@@Roll-Some-Dice wow, looks good.
thanks for this battle report - so well done - I do have a question on the skirmishers though as they seem over powered should they be only firing one dice rather than three as if they were a line unit? of is this some oddness of blackpowder?
Cheers Michael and thanks for the support - in the Glory Hallelujah supplement, you can play one Regiment as Light Infantry so they can adopt skirmish order - it does possibly make them powerful, but they are then vulnerable to charges which is more difficult against formed infantry. I’m trying out a few different ways of playing, so may adjust for future games - similar to the buildings which were to strong in terms of the defensive bonuses - I’ll definitely be toning that down - thanks again
@@Roll-Some-Dice awesome I’m always blundering around with rules thanks for your videos!
@@mhewson no worries, appreciate the support 👍🏻
What do you use for rivers/ road? Great report like normal!
Cheers Wolf. I’ve attached a link for the rivers store.warlordgames.com/collections/epic-scale-terrain/products/black-powder-epic-battles-rivers-scenery-pack
The roads are on the same site 👍🏻
Where do you get your roads and rivers from?
Hi, I got them from Warlord Games - they’re part of their Epic scenery range - link attached - cheers
store.warlordgames.com/collections/epic-scale-terrain/products/black-powder-epic-battles-roads-scenery-pack
What is the size of your table? Looks like it is placed ontop a tabletennis table.
Hi there, I use 4x4 or 6x4 battle mats and I’m fortunate to have a pool table with a table tennis top which is 7x4, so gives me a decent space. I have posted some games on 4x4 as I know not everyone has access to larger tables etc
@@Roll-Some-Dice need to check those out, thanks
@@rcspaintservice no problem and thanks for the support 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Why are the artillery batteries called 4-cannon when there is clearly only two cannon?
Hi there Klas, as the game is at a reduced scale, the rules suggest two artillery stands to represent a four gun battery and three for a six gun battery. This is similar to the infantry, whereby 3 stands with 60 models, is supposed to represent circa 500 men etc - hope that helps 👍🏻
@@Roll-Some-Dice ah, gotcha. I figured the Epic scale would do away with that abstraction but I guess it's more like larger battles of regular black powder
@@klasclaywood2667 yes it’s basically that - of course you could adapt it however you want, depends on how much space you have and time to paint! Thanks for the comment and feedback, much appreciated 👍🏻👍🏻
I do think everyone uses too much scenery these days, it can clog things up in my opinion. Just a hill and maybe a little wooded bit or a house or 2.
Yea, whatever works for you man 👍🏻👍🏻 cheers
Where do you get your rivers and roads from?
Hi, I got them from Warlord Games - they’re part of their Epic scenery range - link attached - cheers
store.warlordgames.com/collections/epic-scale-terrain/products/black-powder-epic-battles-roads-scenery-pack