A BatRep with a difference today: the difference being that I took an absolute spanking! Yup - I got thrashed. But more of that shortly...
I'll keep this reasonably short: I'll do most of it with pictures.
Fig. 1: the battlefield. Why are the Shropshire boys fighting the Japanese on the outskirts of a small French village? - Good question. |
I brought my Vickers MMG for a change. Waste of time! |
My new Chaplain (left) played medic (uselessly). Oh, and I've finally finished my medium mortar. I'd forgotten that. |
There were three of these infantry sections, and that's the Recce Stuart on the right. |
In their first outing, the Rock Apes played 'Recce Section'... |
...and the heavier stuff on the right. What could possibly go awry? |
Colin's Japanese were very pleasingly painted! |
The Japanese centre. I'd immobilised his car but not dented its passengers. More-or-less my only success was destroying his AT gun in turn 1. It had been here. My only real sucsess. |
In this pic (from my side) you can already see the ruins of the building on the crossroads which had previously housed 3 Sect. The Ho-Ro (T-L) blew it and them sky high with one lucky shot. Bugger. |
In the centre, my surprisingly brave Rock Apes went to meet the spearmen (who'd already poked my PIAT team to death through a building's window!). They did well, but sadly it wasn't enough. |
Meanwhile, on the right, my stalwart Staghound had one task...: |
..."Slowly edge forward and use all ten shots each turn to easily destroy those Japanese advancing in the open toward you"... |
...Needless to say, it just couldn't hit them for toffee. *sigh* |
The Chi-Ha advances. Only AV 8. Can I damage it? - Can I Hell. |
After the battle: the FOO and my new Medic (Chaplain) pose for a photo with 1 Sect. They just couldn't whittle-down the looming Japanese veterans! |
After the battle: I liked this pic... |
...and this one... |
...now available in black-and-white! |
Colin's very neat little Chi-Ha. Seriously: this thing should not have survived. |
Good question! It wasn't the nasty Japanese special rules (the sneaky set-up was negated by the mission - everyone started off-board), nor was it my tactical failings. Against an entirely unfamiliar foe, my 11AD chaps actually made some good decisions, as far as I was concerned. Nope. What led to my downfall was simply BAD LUCK.
Dirty, rotten, stinking, baaaaaaaad luck.
I've never considered myself either lucky or unlucky as a wargamer: I've always enjoyed a bit of both. In this game though, the dice gods utterly and comically deserted me. So it goes.
For his part, my opponent Colin played a good, solid game, and quite rightly capitalised appropriately on my idiotic dice rolls. He was - to quote (amongst others) Col Tim Collins, "magnanimous in victory."
Here's to the Victor, eh?!
Cheers,
- D.
Hey. Thanks for the game Chris. For anyone wondering my list was as followed.
ReplyDeleteA full regular gan squad
A full regular rifle squad
A 10man bamboo spear squad
A full paratrooper squad
Chi-ha
Ho-ro
Mmg team
Flame team in car
3x suiciders
A medium At gun
1st lt
2nd lt
Air observer.
Colin
Oh, smashing - thanks, Colin!
Deletete he.
ReplyDeleteho-ro
DeleteTanks for that...
DeleteWhat a smashing game. It's never fun to take a pasting, but it certainly still looked like an enjoyable game.
ReplyDeleteIt was - thank you!
DeleteOuch. A good spanking is going to smart a bit and you got wolloped. Still, those Japanese Imperials looked very nice. Would love to see them on a Pacific board.
ReplyDeleteGood point.
DeleteI shall have a natter with the boss at the club, although honestly I don't know how much demand there is there.
No-one is playing Test of Honour there either (yet?) so we've not even expanded into the currently popular bamboo house type of scenery either.
I can assure you that I will NOT be getting a Pacific themed British force either...
...although I suspect my Sikhs'd look okay...