The action sees the British counter attacking the invader across a canal and a railway line. Phil took charge of the British and I was in charge of the Germans, caught out by the surprise counter attack. We used Bolt Action2 for the rules, but set the game limit as 12 turns to accommodate the larger playing area. As is my wont, the battle unfolds through the captioned pictures which follow ~
I sent one of the 38Ts supported by a squad of infantry to delay Phil at the bridge crossing. |
Phil's LDV Reccon squad made it over the bridge and into the wood before my squad was in place. They were a nuisance all game. |
The sniper's spotter acquires his first target. |
Von Bikel bites the dust! Bit of a downer that! |
Vickers Mk VIc engages and destroys my 38T! What can I say? The dice certainly didn't run for me there! |
With the 38T down the infantry squad withdrew into the cover of the garage! |
At last my anti-tank gun gets into action ad destroys the Vickers Mk VIc. Sadly the remaining Vickers knocked out my other 38T on the flank along with my supporting infantry. |
Finally, a couple of shots of the extras for these games ~
Sheep may safely graze? Or cattle chewing the cud? A very pastoral idyll... |
Richard Dimblebury reportingfor the BBC? |
Next game planned here in GHQ will be on January 8th with Jon. No idea at this stage what we will play, I will have to see where the muse leads me now the year has turned...
What a pleasure to look at such a beautiful and atmosperic table, love the terrain and vehicles David!
ReplyDeleteWhat a kind response Phil, thanks.
DeleteFantastic looking game and losing the Panzers must have hurt. A great period to play and one I aim to more of this year.
ReplyDeleteIt was going so well until...
DeleteSplendid looking game David, but a grim end to the battle. I have my Sealion campaign high on the list for this year as well as painting up some SS units which have been sainting for ages.👍
ReplyDeleteTrounced in the end, but great fun as usual. It's a great hobby!
DeleteA delightful day to end the gaming decade, tremendous table, terrific toys and fine company. Looking forward to this decade.
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil! Right now I will grab your hand off for another decade!
DeleteWhat a lovely game to kick off the new year David!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Many thanks Christopher, much appreciated.
DeleteA splendid looking game David.
ReplyDeleteI much prefer the early war...
And Phil gets a victory... well he was playing the good guys.
All the best. Aly
We try to make the games look pleasant on the eye. The early war period kind of spilled over from VBCW games here.
DeleteNice set up David,personally I dont/wont wargame WW2 but your battle looked very nice.
ReplyDeleteI'm interested to know why not? A moral preference or interest just not there?
DeleteGreat pictures and game. Bit of a Gestapo moment at the end, though. History shows that that kind of barbarity doesn't work.....
ReplyDeleteDrew you right in though...
DeleteGreat stuff and the table is perfect, I keep seeing that little greenhouse, must find out where it comes from.
ReplyDeleteThank you George, much appreciated. The greenhouse is by Warbases. They also do a lean to version and a cold frame. They have all similar bits in two TFLs sets.
DeleteCracking looking game! I do enjoy early war gaming
ReplyDeleteAll the best for 2020
Cheers
Matt
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Thanks Matt! Hope your year is good too.
ReplyDeleteLovely looking terrain, a joy to see it, especially the first shot. The towling tiles are great and the rest of the terrain complements it perfectly.
ReplyDeleteAll the best for the New Year.
Thanks for those kind words, much appreciated.
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