On the second day of Natcon 2011 Andrew and played a casual Volley and Bayonet game using Andrew's 6mm ACW armies. The difference here is that Andrew has based his 6mm figures on full sized (3"x3") bases. These look grand on the table top!!
Here again are just a few assorted photos. The game was set in 1861 (after all it is the 150th anniversary this year). The Confederates got the better of the day.
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It was great to see a good demo game at the Nationals. It was even better to see it in 6mm using Volley & Bayonet!
ReplyDeletedude, that is awesome looking, nice pictures as well.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it would have been a great time playing with those.
I have a couple reports on my blog as well, 6mm using 1/2 scale though, if you care to check it out.
we used the Road to Glory battle generator, it was fun as well.
http://www.fungamesroom.com/volley-and-bayonet-road-to-glory-american-civil-war-game/
thanks again for the great pics.
Steve