Gettysburg 1863 (slightly damaged corner)
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GETTYSBURG 1863 uses the largest mounted game board Worthington/Old School Wargames has ever made. The reason this is the largest game board we ever created is because we wanted to use large thick counters with large hexes- 3/4" thick counters with large hexes - which at this scale creates the need for a large game board.
Scale: Each hex equals 200-220 yds per hex with 35' - 40' elevation changes. Each strength point equals 100 men per strength point or 1 to 3 cannons per strength point. Each turn equals 1 hour.
GETTYSBURG 1863 is Volume IV in the Old School Wargames Civil War Brigade Battle series. Gamers get to refight the historic and pivotal battle of Gettysburg in 1863 using a large mounted map board, large pieces, and a streamlined set of series rules that is just 8 -12 pages long. The Battle Booklet will give you historical details, design, notes and 6 scenarios:
- July 1 - Meeting Engagement
- July 1 - Take That Hill (Can Ewell take Culp's Hill?) (one map)
- July 2 - The Fight for the Flanks
- July 2 - The Fight for Little Round Top (one map)
- July 3 - Lee's Folly
- July 1 - July 4 (the full battle with an optional July 4th day for gamers)
The single day scenarios should take between 1 to 3 hours to play with the full battle taking 6 - 10 hours to play.
Special rules for early or late arrival of reinforcements, follow up attacks, new terrain rules for multi level hex changes, a new rout rule, and more!
GETTYSBURG 1863 is easily playable by teams of 3 or more with each player taking command of a corps in either the Union or Confederate armies.
COMPONENTS:
- Large sturdy game box with beautiful full color art
- Two Hard mounted 34" x 22" game boards (combined to make 34" x 44" battlefield)
- Five counter sheets with 3/4" counters
- Two full color double sided player aids with large readable font
- Two 10 sided dice
- Two sets of full color Series Game Rules
- Two full color Battle Booklets with scenarios, historical commentary, and design notes
- Counter Tray