Thanks to several of my gaming crew, got in a nice Bolt Action game using the recently completed Wargames Atlantic Italians and French Tirailleurs. The Perry Fallshirmjager and several tanks painted last year were also bloodied for the first time. We played 6 turns using a defender/attacker scenario. Unfortunately, the Allied British-Free French attackers were outgunned by the defending German-Italians. I tired to have this balanced by allowing only the British to have an opening artillery barrage, and also air support with a forward observer. These weren't enough to help the attack, however, as the Germans had a lot of hot die rolling with their more numerous automatic weapons. I failed to take enough pictures to capture all of the action, as I was running some of the Free-French forces before one of my buddies showed up. Hopefully, I captioned the images below accurately.
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Grant tank taken out after numerous hits from a Panzer III. |
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Tirailleurs in the foreground and French Foreign Legion behind them with a Grant tank holding the Allied right. The lone figure in the center background is the British forward air observer. His one allowable airstrike only resulted in a single pin a Panzer IV. The initial opening artillery bombardment only resulted in a few pins on the defending Germans. These pins were quickly Rallied off in subsequent turns. |
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DAK infantry squads and a Panzer II moving out of their defenses to take the action to the Allied army. |
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A Crusader and Matilda cautiously maneuvering into position on the Allied left. |
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DAK infantry and a Panzer II taking advantage of cover in a bombed out building. |
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An Sd.Kfz. 7 used to tow the Pak 38. |
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Tirailleurs and French Foreign Legion advancing into no-man's land. |
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Italian Bersaglieri in the center of the line with a Panzer IV in the distance. |
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The Axis right flank with a Panzer IV and Italian and German Paratroopers. |
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Fallshirmjager advancing to the top of a berm with a mortar team and spotter to their left. |
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Fierce fighting in the center of the battlefield. |
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End of Turn 6. An Axis victory with the Allied army's Grant and Crusader tanks destroyed, and their infantry floundering in the attack. |
It was a great refresher game for all of us. As the last time I played the rules was for a Franco-Prussian War scenario, I was particularly rusty with the use of tanks and mortars. Still, the rules are easy to pick up and flow well. All in all, a good time gaming and just shooting the breeze with folks I hadn't seen since a month ago at Enfilade. Thanks for stopping by and hope you're all doing well.
Great looking game Dean!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Mike! Best regards, Dean
DeleteYour models look great on the table and I remember you painting those tanks. Glad you got them into the game.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Kevin
Thanks for the kind words, Kevin. Yes, a lot of these were painted awhile ago, and on the gaming table for the first time. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteGlad to see fine looking game Dean!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Michal. It played out quite nicely. Kind regards, Dean
DeleteWhat a great looking game Dean!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words, Ray. It was a fun game. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteGood play and great reporting, Dean.
ReplyDeleteI would like close-ups in the photo.
Thanks Alexey. I had to remember to take pictures, as I was playing also. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteGood looking game and some nice kit on show Dean. Do you make many modifications to Bolt Action to use them for the Franco-Prussian War?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit and interest, Richard. I used all the basic rules for FPW. It has cavalry rules (although very limited). Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteLooks like the perfect way to spend a day!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit and kind words, Aaron. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteThe game looks great Dean...early war tanks may not be all that effective but they are aesthetically pleasing !
ReplyDeleteThanks, Keith. It probably had more to do with bad die rolls by the Allies, and consistently better rolls by the Axis. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteGood looking game. Sometimes the dice are not friendly.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joe. I just wish the opponent's dice were as unfriendly. :) Kind regards, Dean
DeleteI swear you read my mind sometimes :) Picked up a box of each of the Perry DAK and Desert Rats a few weeks back, to start this project. Nice inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLol! Thanks, Markus. You know the old saying, "Great minds..." :) Lol! Best regards, Dean
DeleteLovely game Dean! The N Africa armour is definitely my favourite, especially the Grant, Matilda, and PzIV.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mike! I also had an Sd.Kfz. 222 on the table causing a ruckus that I failed to get a picture of. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteA fine looking game Dean!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thanks a lot, Christopher! Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteDean, great to see you getting your new troops out onto the table and into a game with friends. Your models look fab.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jonathan. I was a nice gathering for gaming, although the weather was really nice outside. Best regards, Dean
DeleteNice post, I am just prepping from my own middle eastern project and this is perfect inspiration. Cheers
ReplyDeleteStu
Thanks, Stu! I'm also working on another "desert" project - Napoleon's Egyptian-Syrian Campaign. This one will be using Rebels and Patriots. Kind regards, Dean
DeleteGreat looking game Dean, which reminds me I need to get back to the Fallschirmjager for NA and the Med. Too many projects.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Ross
Thanks, Ross. Yes, get back to finishing your FJ's. They're worth it. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteAny WW2 batrep is also worth a look :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kuan! Best regards, Dean
DeleteSplendid Western desert battle!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain