Recently I discovered that a new version of Fire and Fury has been release, "Regimental Fire and Fury".
I picked up a copy and was instantly impressed. This was the game I had always been looking for, capable for fighting larger battles or small level skirmishes without alot of troops. Better yet my son was interested in playing. When a 14 yr old tells you he will spend time playing a war game you need to strike while the iron is hot.
Unfortunately, I had no troops. Several years ago I had sold off the last of my painted 15mm armies when my children were young and there was no hope of playing again anytime soon.
What to do? I must re-build of course. At the recommendation of my LGS I decided to go even smaller and give 10mm a try. The figs are still of decent quality and paint up just as quick. Before I knew it I had dozens of craft sticks with primed soldiers ready to paint. Several hours later I had one regiment complete. :(
OK I remembered this going faster. As luck would have it I attended a con the following weekend. What did I find in the flea market...a whole army work of painted and unmounted 10mm infantry both Union and Confederate. It was perfect. Additionally I found someone to help me paint the primed minis I already had thus doubling the size of my intended forces. Now in a matter of hours of basing and touching up I had close to 4 brigades worth of troops.
Two weeks later I finished painting the various Arty limbers, cannon, commanders, other infantry command stands and markers I doubled my force again bringing the total up to 8 brigades with 4 on each side, finally ready to take the field and do battle.
More to come.......
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