7 Panzer Division trundles across Belgium - what a target for the RAF! |
2 PD surges into Belgium. |
The French 5 Corps takes up position. The Northern end of the Maginot Line can be seen on the left. |
No sooner are the French dug in than the Germans - 3 PD in this case - arrive, together with some chums from the Luftwaffe. |
Part of 3 ID(mot) photographed from the Korps commander's Fiesler Storch. The Horch Kfz70s are old resin kits. Protz, Sd11 and PAK38 (a cut down PAK40) by Matchbox. StuG III bt Fujimi. |
7 North African ID marches (and gallops) to the front. The genuine French lorry on the road may look like an old Airfix Matador but that's just a trick of the light. Really. |
Troops of French 4 Corps advance. |
The font line moves ever westwards! The black item which a lazy umpire has left in the middle of the table is a Megablitz Dice Shaker. |
Confused fighting ensues - and the Luftwaffe are back! |
The Moroccan and Algerian troops of 7 NAID are treated to the full force of the Blitzkrieg. |
3 PD heavily engaged with 5 DIM (French motorised infantry division) |
2 DLM joins the party. Resin D-2 and light tanks, Heller S-35 and Skytrex AMR. |
2 PD sweeps round the flank of 4 Corps and into the rear echelon on the Cavalry Corps. |
Troops of 30 ID defend Conde against 7 PD. |
3 PD finally overruns the positions of 5 DIM |
The commander of XVI Panzer Korps views the advance of his troops from the air. |
Great entertaining batrep, some very good pics too!!!! Roll on the Germans!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant series of posts Tim
ReplyDeleteGreat mega game
Respect!
Splendid game Tim, looked and felt (from the allied point of view) depressingly accurate!
ReplyDeleteA seriously cool game, enjoyed the lot. Nice to see the Matador getting a bit use, eh, mean the Reanult:) Paul's been doing a bit on those too
ReplyDeleteReally massive game...Almost mega mate!
ReplyDeleteThose germans always seem to spoil the party.
10 out of 10 for the series.
Regards Paul
Ray Rousell
ReplyDeleteNice to hear you're not biased!
Geordie
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it.
Don M
ReplyDeleteThe 'French' players were all good chaps and didn't let defeatism and abandonment by the Brits spoil their day!
Al
ReplyDeleteRenault? Er, yes - well spotted!
Paul
ReplyDelete"almost mega"? No bloody pleasing some people! No invitations had been issued to the Germans, so the Frenchies were quite pi**ed off when so many showed up.