Hullo, All.
Six months ago(!) I played one of the best and most photogenic games of my life [link here]- a nod to the Battle of Hamburg against the entirely excellent Jon.
What I never got around for was the third installment: when Jon and I played the scenario from a few days later in April '45 as the Germans tried a desperate, last-ditch attempt to retake the city against a hasty British defence.
Obviously after half a year I won't remember the details, but it was a cracking match and I always fully intended to post the pretty pictures at least, so here goes!
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A gorgeous table again, as before. This time it was the Brits who had the completely hidden (mapped) setup in the town's outskirts - the Germans were attacking from the green belt on the right of this pic. |
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My opening gambit: put a unit on 'Ambush'. Jon's Opening gambit: send the Puma into the town... |
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...but we'd rolled to see whether the Puma had seen that 6pdr barrel sticking out of a window, and it hadn't... |
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..."Puma in open - 100 yards. Down safety...FIRE!" |
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The Puma was immobilised, and an understandably frustrated Jon moved all of his troops into a solid thrust toward the town. |
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Sadly, my artillery FOO had called in some defensive fire, and at the start of turn two, a barrage pinned 'em all!
MEANWHILE, in the middle... |
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....the Hetzer had moved up to very close range. Now, this wasn't a concern for me - until I realised that it was a sodding Flammpanzer! |
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"AAAaaaargh!" - fwoooOOOOSH! |
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The view from my back row (6pdr in that building, left) |
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Luckily for me, my PIAT survived the conflagration. Unluckily for me, they only immobilised and pinned it. |
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Not wanting to just sit and shoot, I scooted some Toms out to bring the fight to the Germans... |
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...sadly, neither flank could destroy the Hetzer, and both were left quite vulnerable. |
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Jon realised this, and his centre - having rallied well - surged forward to invest both the building and the ruin. Damn. |
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Luckily, my brave boys were able to fight their way in to the building and put pressure on the enemy in the open. |
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Higher ground! |
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To add insult to injury, and having finished off the Puma, my 6pdr popped off a long-odds shot at the retreating halftrack and blew it sky-high too. |
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Endgame. We had to call it: with no vehicles left, no officer and mostly only inexperienced Volkssturm left, Jon's attack had fatally stalled. A British victory. |
The game was great, and poor Jon was superbly resilient, given his daunting task and terrible luck.
These games really were amazing: proof (if t'were needed!) of just how very awesome home-brew narrative scenarios can really be!
...and I love those pics of the 6pdr lurking in the house - love 'em!
- Drax