I'll keep this one super-brief: a new club(!) and a fun tank-wars in 15mm scale with Germans squaring off against Russians and allied Brits - about 5500 points. Ish.
We blagged rules adjustments for activating the tanks in squadrons which _mostly_ worked and just got stuck in for a bit of fun, changing all movement and weapon ranges from inches to centimetres*.
We'd played something like seven turns, and at the end the Allies absolutely owned the left flank, but would have serious trouble shifting the StuGs and PzIVs on their right. Pretty much all of the Allies' work had been done by the three stalwart Fireflies and the surprisingly lucky outflanking light recce unit, but a shout-out ought also to go to the last German Puma, who fought very well indeed.
A very friendly club to have been invited to, and a thoroughly enjoyable game. It was silly at times, fast-paced eventually, and a joy to look upon. Hooray!
Merry Christmas,
- Chris.
*My maths isn't great, but as a proportionate scaling option, inches-cm didn't quite seem to work. There are 2.54cm in an inch, making it significantly less than half, whereas 15mm (1:100) is over half of 28mm (1:56). To this end, maybe it'd be better just to halve distances when playing in the smaller scale in future...Either way, it doesn't really matter too much!
The 8'x6' table pre-deployment. Brits in foreground with Russians to the left; Germans across the way. |
The Sherman Squadrons continue to edge forward, and also help to support the T34s. |
On the left flank, my Firefly edges up and starts to snipe at the Puma Zug... |
...and draws first blood! |
Next, our flanking units arrive on the left...worryingly followed by a Panther Zug. |
Things are getting very sticky for the Russians on the right, but the Shermans are solid. Well, the Fireflies at least! |
We'd played something like seven turns, and at the end the Allies absolutely owned the left flank, but would have serious trouble shifting the StuGs and PzIVs on their right. Pretty much all of the Allies' work had been done by the three stalwart Fireflies and the surprisingly lucky outflanking light recce unit, but a shout-out ought also to go to the last German Puma, who fought very well indeed.
A very friendly club to have been invited to, and a thoroughly enjoyable game. It was silly at times, fast-paced eventually, and a joy to look upon. Hooray!
Merry Christmas,
- Chris.
*My maths isn't great, but as a proportionate scaling option, inches-cm didn't quite seem to work. There are 2.54cm in an inch, making it significantly less than half, whereas 15mm (1:100) is over half of 28mm (1:56). To this end, maybe it'd be better just to halve distances when playing in the smaller scale in future...Either way, it doesn't really matter too much!
Excellent ! Good to hear of such things.
ReplyDeleteOh, you would've approved...of both the number of toys and the approach to the rules!
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Looks like it was a smashing game. I do like your approach to BatReps, by the way.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Scipio!
DeleteOut of interest, what is it you appreciate, please? Only, it's often hard to tell what works...