With retirement fast approaching I thought it would be a good idea to try a game of Neil Thomas One Hour Wargame rules solo as a possible set of rules for some light gaming.
This morning I played my first solo game using scenario 4 - Take the High Ground. I used one of the alternate firing mechanisms with each unit having 5 strength and cavalry, artillery using one D6, infantry two D6 and Zoauves three D6 to fire. A four plus is needed to score a hit.
The union start the game holding the high ground and they have 3 infantry, 2 cavalry and one zoauve unit. They deploy 2 of the infantry units on the hill.
The Confederates have 3 infantry, 2 zoauves and 1 artillery unit.
I played the game with no sutility to the tactics and saw the Confederate and Union trade musket and loses in a stand up fight for the hill with the rebels gaining the advantage.
The other Confederate zoauve unit is able to emerge from the woods and take on a union cavalry brigade (represented by dismounted 7th Cavalry).
I plan to run the game again later today and look to apply the lessons learnt from my first game.
I am wondering if 6" bases are a bit large as there was little room for manoeuvre particulary when using cavalry. I am thinking of increasing the table size to 4ft 6" by 3ft or alternatively reducing the sabot base to 4".
Great looking game. I will be interested to see what you decide re basing.
ReplyDeleteA very nice looking game and the soldiers look great Mark, I had a handful of them when I was a young'un.
ReplyDeleteI have had a lot of fun out of One Hour Wargames, I find the occasional game might be a bit dull but playing a series of games as a short campaign mitigates that.
I look forward to seeing more and I'm tempted to copy you using my French and Prussian 54mm toys.
Regards,
Paul.
Interesting to see what your lesson are - not sure how taking up this game relates to impending retirement...
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Mark! You are a continual inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I play on a 4 wide table for OHW, and it helps with the 5-6" bases. For 6" bases, I'd say 4' is just right. 5" bases can fit on 3' and still have room to turn around, etc.
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