Apparently Martin had been planning this game for around 17 years, partly inspired by a visit. I visited the site in 2005 and I can well understand why it proved such a problem in 1944.
A full report appears over on Martin's blog so aside from photo captions I'll not repeat the course of the game.
The Suffolks form up on the outskirts of Coleville.
A squadron of the Staffs Yeomanry in Hermanville.
The wicked Germans were quick with a mortar stonk
KG56 put in a brief appearance. The Ju88 survived land and sea based flak and the RAF but sadly failed to hit it's target. I built this 1/144 scale model in the late 1990s and bodged it into a night fighter version. The paint effect was achieved by painting the thing black and then adding oversprays of dark and light grey while the previous coat was still wet.
The Staffs - with an added troop of DD Shermans from 13/18 Hussars - laid down barrages of HE on the Hillman position.
It looked impressive and kept the Germans' heads down.
A particularly troublesome bunker was treated to concentrated fire
Not a sight my die rolling often produces!
By now the German gunners were warming up.
Ouch! But by now the main British assault was about to go in.
It was led by heroic assault engineers ...
...who did away with a troublesome MG position.
Mopping up would continue for some time but we had broken the main
German resistance. Clearly it was the tanks wot done it....
Glad to see that the game made it to the tabletop after such a long gestation. Looks like it was a good 'un.
ReplyDeleteLots of fun, for sure! Fine minis and table! :) Cheers!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures have come our rather better than mine, thanks Tim.
ReplyDeleteVery entertaining...Loved the little wooden houses!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it was the one on the far right, Officer! The night-fighter cam has come out rather well, Tim. Well done, Sir!
ReplyDeleteRegards, Chris
Conrad Kinch
ReplyDeleteIt never does to rush these things....
RMacedo November
ReplyDeleteThanks
Martin Rapier
ReplyDeleteYou had plenty of work on running the game. I had more time to take photos.
Stephen Beat
ReplyDeleteMarin and I both have lots of the wee wooden buildings - they're very useful.
Chris Kemp
ReplyDeleteI've never seen any of these dodgy blokes before. Honest.
Nice little game
ReplyDeleteAnything nautical on the horizon?