The Socialist defenders are stretched thinly along the front. |
I've got several things on the go to enhance future games, one of which is a gasometer I picked up cheaply in a model train shop we frequent from time to time. The game sees the Government forces of Lord Rawnsley in a two pronged attack, seeking to carry off supplies before the barge can set out and to destroy the Corporation Gas Works if they can. The Socialist forces lead by the Manders will do their best to thwart the facists' plans of course. As is my wont an annotated photomontage telling the story of the unfolding action ~
We ran out of time in Turn 9. The game ended in a draw, with the gasworks in flames but with the barge and the supplies still firmly in the grip of the Socialist Heroes! Not that I'm biased of course. Next games in GHQ will be two SYW games in early April.
The forces of oppression muster for the attack! |
The 18lber is an early victim of the once a
turn randomly generated event card, drawn
on the 'red dice of doom'!
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A duel develops between the armoured cars of both sides with the Socialists' Heath-Robinson version having the better of it. |
A prototype Matilda leads the South Staffordshire veterans
across the railway line despite fire from the defenders' mortars.
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The 18lber engages the enemy Rolls Royce
armoured car in support of their own's
efforts. |
The forces of oppression are moving forward on their right,
while the centre pins the defenders in place. On the left their
attack has stalled thanks to accurate fire.
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The thinly defended Socialist left flank is in danger of being overwhelmed. Heavy mortar fire can only target the Tettenhall Militia in the defenders' support. The gasworks is in real danger. |
The Socialists' right flank is secure, the enemy will not be able to cross over the canal bridge. |
This allows the reserves from St Edith's to be transferred to reinforce the threatened left. They 'run' for all they are worth! |
Phil is having a field day with these Random Event cards! The 18lber's effectiveness was sadly much reduced this way. |
Regulars from the South Staffordshires make use of cover to harass the defenders in the Socialist centre. Their Light Machine Gun was especially troubling. |
St Edith's finest are rushing to the aid of their comrades! They may be too late to save the gasworks, but the supplies may yet be saved. |
Desperate times in the defence of the left flank! The men are doing all that an be asked, but the situation on the left is critical! |
The heroic mechanic is doing wonders to keep the Matilda in action! |
We ran out of time in Turn 9. The game ended in a draw, with the gasworks in flames but with the barge and the supplies still firmly in the grip of the Socialist Heroes! Not that I'm biased of course. Next games in GHQ will be two SYW games in early April.
Great looking game and hurrah for the good guys. Love the canal sections.
ReplyDeleteThanks Colin. The canal looks just right imho.
DeleteWhat a lovely looking game and miniatures etc. The canal sections are great too.
ReplyDeletePlus 1 for the canal!
DeleteFine pics of a most splendidly enjoyable set to, Andy has made a bostin job of the cut.
ReplyDeleteI caught a whale in the cut once.
A minnow I might believe.
DeleteNo definateley a whale, the spokes were all bent so I threw it back ;~)
DeleteCoat! Now!
DeleteExcellent looking game as expected and that canal looks the biz!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Canal going down well!
DeleteGreat terrain, a joy to play on no doubt.
ReplyDeleteWe do our best but it's a bit worn in places, rather like me I'm afraid.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking game David, love the barge, canal and gasworks.😀
ReplyDeleteGasworks from Hornby/Skaledale, canal by The Last Valley, barge from Autherly Junction shop. Glad you like the look as your VBCW games are inspiring to me.
DeleteGreat looking game, the canal and gasworks are fab I really enjoy your fantasy games!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Alternate History, thoroughly researched and thought out - see my article last year in WI. But, I give you full marks for effort at humour. The canal has proved a definite hit with folk I think!
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