First is three groups of New Jersey Provincials with two officers. I have one more group on painting sticks. I have at least one other group worth of them in raw metal.
Then there is two groups of Provincial Light Infantry from the Delancey Brigade. I have two men left of painting sticks to round these up. I have another two groups of these guys in raw metal as well. We will see if I get around to them.
Lastly, I have a group of six Light infantry skirmishers from the NJ Provincials. That should round out my core force.
For support units, I have an unpainted group of 8 British Legion Cavalry. Next is a light gun with a four man crew and a limber. I actually have three limbers. Next I have a water cart, an ammunition cart and an engineer's cart.
I have a number of other miniatures that I can paint up. But these are the ones I will use initially.
Delighted to see you are still involved in Sharp Practice. I will not soon forget the game we played with Mark Luther at Gigabites where your force spent the whole game without ever being activated!
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I remember that game. That was fun. Yes, never left SP. The new rules should prevent that from happening if you manage your cards well.
DeleteMy fav SP game is probably the blowing of the dike bridge outside Savannah. The Irish French were on the end of the bridge when it was blown. I'm hoping that SP2 plays as well. Of course, one problem was getting players to get in character. I spent hours coming up with backstory and random events and it was pretty much just eh meh from the majority of dice rollers.
ReplyDeleteAnother great game. Can never predict what the players will do.
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