Its been well over a decade now since I was introduced to miniatures on a grid and I still haven't figured out whether the advantages of a grid outweigh the disadvantages or not. I am leaning towards the unhappy conclusion that "it depends".
Anyhow, as I was starting to clear the table I found myself pondering the benefits of reorganizing various armies with 3 stand units into 2 stands. All it would take was to move the colours and possible paint a another dozen or so figures for each army to turn the excess stands into full units. Rather unusually, before I did any excessive damage, I decided to replay the scenario without using the grid and using my troops as currently organized and based. I also changed the setting, partly to make it obviously not the same game, partly to give my recently refurbished "Not Quite The War of 1812" collection, another outing.
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Somewhere in Atlantica in the early 19thC, the armies of Faraway and Oberhilse are at it again.
The Greys were given the task of holding the ford, by themselves. |
Mauled in a firefight with the Brooklyn Fencibles, supported by militia light infantry, the Greys were forced to fallback before they were wiped out. |
Across! The Fencibles pushed forward to drive off the Greys while the cavalry and light infantry rushed forward to block the enemy's retreat. |