A surprise insertion into the revealed gaming programme, but very welcome for reasons I'm sure you will understand. Jon has managed to organise a 'sitter' for his mum on a Wednesday evening, which means he gains valued free time to recharge his batteries and also that we can now plan for a game at least once a month. As the table was already set up for the VBCW game on Monday I opted for a simple substitution of forces and came up with a scenario for our next Blandings/Operation Zeelowe game. You may recall in the previous game Lord Emsworth, a prisoner of the cunning Von Brecher, was the subject of a failed rescue operation. Herr Hitler has sent a plane to whisk Emsworth to Berlin, where the simple aristocrat may be 'persuaded' to advise the 1000 Year Reich on its pig breeding programme! Getting wind of the plan from a spy in Market Blandings Colonel White has organised an ambush. In a 7 turn Bolt Action game the British have to free Emsworth while the Germans must simply exit the table top with the Earl. On to Blandings 1940 ~
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Under close guard Emsworth is escorted to his car by von Brecher. |
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England under the jackboot! |
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The convoy moves off towards the landing strip. |
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Fearing the worst, von Brecher has ordered the local garrison to sweep the countryside for the enemy. |
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British soldiers of the KOSLI are already holding the farm! The Germans close in for the assault! |
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The Rolls Royce armoured car comes off second best in an encounter with the Panzer 38T. |
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With the ambush sprung, Col White orders up the Vickers MkVI and supporting infantry. Will von Brecher make a dash for it? |
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The Vickers Mk VI knocks out the Panzer38T! |
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British reinforcements pedal hard towards the farm! The enemy convoy seems to have stalled! |
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A cool head manning the Pak 38 leads to the Vickers being knocked out! The convoy can make a dash for the air strip. |
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With fighting raging all around, von Brecher orders a dash forward. Can the Hun pull off a win at the death? |
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The Boyes antitank rifle team knocks out the kublewagen. The column fails its order test and is a sitting duck for the British! |
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In Turn 7, with the column halted, the British surge forward and snatch Emsworth to freedom. In the confusion von Brecher escapes death or capture and lives to fight another day! |
As with all Bolt Action games I've found, the game swings backwards and forwards and produces a tense finish. The decisive factor in this game was the pile of pin markers the convoy suddenly accumulated in Turn 4 and the failed Order Test which resulted. All in all though a grand game which we both thoroughly enjoyed. Roll on the next installment in the epic of Emsworth, the Nazis, and the Empress of Blandings!
Hurrah! What great fun and a super read.Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
DeleteBrilliant, the absolute counter point to SS GB.
ReplyDeleteQuick Question I do like the captioned pictures you are now using but I do like to look at the picures on the large screen, at which point the captions disappear. Are there any tweaks that might allow we old g**s to read in large print? Thanks
Graham
Thanks Graham. As one old g*t to another, I've no idea, Blogger does what Blogger does!
DeleteWhat can I say.....splendid indeed. So much here for me to enjoy 😀 Are the cavalry foundry ? Second question how did the Vickers knock out the 38 that never happens for me. My aspiration is my campaign keeps rolling on till the Germans have a reasonable foothold. Thanks indeed 😀
ReplyDeleteGlad it pleased you Matt. As to the tank, it's the 'Red Die of Death' as Jon calls them!
DeleteCracking game and we even found time for a beer and a chat afterwards. I should point out that Goebbels is at worked again - the Vickers tank didn't even suffer a scratch! Or perhaps Herr.B had a few more beers after I'd left for home ;-)
ReplyDeleteA splendid evening all round Jon! Roll on April!
DeleteTremendous. What's not to like!
ReplyDeleteThanks Colin!
DeleteTopping, and Lord Em freed from the dastardly Hun, hurrah!
ReplyDeleteTime to celebrate I think, before the next instalment.
DeleteThat was better than SS-GB.
ReplyDeleteThank you George. It has been disappointing, glad it's not just me.
DeleteGreat fun, I too can't believe the vickers took out the 38t, looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
The Red Dice of Death, Iain, that's the trick.
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