This game was played a couple of weeks ago using my draft WW2 rules, 1/32 figures and 1/50 AFVs. It was based on the December 1944 German attack on the 'twin villages' of Krinkelt and Rocherath in Belgium. The table was about 5x8 feet. The US players were Russell and Simon, the Germans were John, Martin and Pete. The photos are in no particular order but I hope they will give an impression of the game. Photos by me, Pete, Martin and Russell. My thanks to all players for making this such an enjoyable day.
Above - the biggest problem the Germans faced was traffic congestion! Luckily the weather was grim so no allied air cover! Additionally, thick mist covered the area for the first few turns, halving visibility.
In this game and infantry company is represented by six figures and each AFV represents around 10 vehicles, though a few are 'platoon-sized' stands representing half as many.
Another toy making it's combat debut was this 'Grille' - a self propelled 15cm infantry gun battery. It's (pre-painted) camo was very effective!
10 comments:
Fantastic looking game! And shirtless guy in winter checks out - there's always more than one at every outdoors winter NFL game.
Truly inspiring! I look forward to reading more battle reports in the near future.
All the best,
Bob
Splendid looking game Tim, I look forward to more of this.
The shirtless gunner just cracked me up, so I had to take a photo. Thanks for a great day out Tim, and fabulous opportunity to play with the lovely toys. The Grille was my personal favourite, and I hugely enjoyed "shelling" the towns with the Nebelwerfers.
Both my Kampfgruppe commanders wil be attending traffic management courses shortly and my gunner commander is heading back to the ranges to practice with his matchstick firing 25pdr.
Keep this sort of thing up and I might get the urge to hoik out my own WW2 kit once more!
Cheers,
Ion
Thanks John. I did wonder if that guy was a lost sports fan.
Thanks Bob. I’ll see what I can do!
More? Well OK then….
The Nebelwerfer (I must post a photo of them) fire was a delight to witness - a barrage of both matchsticks and profanity!
You absolutely should!
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