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Old May 27th, 2008, 09:35 PM
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Re: Miniatures - You play - I do the work

Righto Em. Your last move phase is on now with the Valentine having a shot at the Panzer III. Not much chance from that range but worth a try - no effect though. The truck and Bren carrier move back off board to get out of the way. The British section (last one on the right) moves back once more to help cover the Valentine.

The Grant and remaining infantry on the right move onto the ridge to secure the position.

GERMAN DEFENSIVE FIRE.

I won't need a PM from Colonel Hagen n this one as it is so obvious. The Panzer IV uses it's HE capability to eliminate the last British section on the right with a brilliant shot. The Panzer III puts in a last shot at the Valentine with no further result.

The German tanks will have to move away now or they will get too close to the main British lines, plus the Grant is on top of the ridge and will have clear shots at their flanks. The German infantry are in open order and heading back to their lines.

That's about it gentlemen. Here is the last pic.

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The Panzers head for home as the British consolidate on the ridge.

I must admit this went for longer than I thought it would, due mainly to the moves and counter moves made by both sides. I will also admit that I purposely made it harder on the German side with initial forces to ensure the flank attacks would happen. This was to show what could be achieved by getting to a weak spot rather than bashing away toe to toe and leaving it all to the dice.

Both sides had their ups and downs and both provided me with some very interesting moves. Some I would not have done as I simply would not have thought of them. I could say how I would have done it but there are two reasons why I won't;

1. It would sound all sage like and good but I would only be speaking in hindsight which is easy to do after the event.

2. I am usually involved in a win about 1 in 4 times with the others being 2 draws and a loss, so telling anyone how I would do things when I have a 25% win rate really isn't worth listening to. I do have a 100% fun rate though which is what counts to me (winning is handy too but I'll take what I can get).

I will post an after action report in the sub forum with particular reference to the participants in this game for the future.

As to the victor, technically the British side of TRDG and Whiterook could claim to have won since they now hold the ridge. However, the losses taken were quite high so the German side under Hagen can expect the British win to be Pyrrhic at best.

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German 6 inf sections out of 9.
1 x 88mm gun and tractor.
1 x light tank (Pz II) out of 3 tanks over all.
1 x Sdkfz 232 heavy armoured car.
1 x Sdkfz 251 halftrack.

British A nasty 14 sections lost out of Eighteen (nearly 5 platoons).
1 x Daimler scout car.
1 x Medium tank out of 3.

Thanks for all your hard work and I hope it was interesting along the way. If and when we have enough takers I can get you all started on the next game.
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Old May 28th, 2008, 11:42 AM
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THANKS for all the time and effort here Dave and all the guys who played this very fun game. You bet, I'm up for another one when everyone else is to!!

Cheers, Nice defending my enemies!!

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Magna, when you have a moment or two after the after action report thread, can you post some general things on the next game as to forces, area and how many players you are looking for?

Cheers, probably in the main forum, then we can see who is interested in playing this one.

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Re: Miniatures - You play - I do the work

Yes, a little more clear. I couldn't tell from the pick which troops those were in the rear of the hill, for instance. And I saw the panzers heading for the truck...wasn't sure what was happening there. It's just a bit hard to tell which sections are whose, at this point.
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Re: Miniatures - You play - I do the work

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As to the victor, technically the British side of TRDG and Whiterook could claim to have won since they now hold the ridge. However, the losses taken were quite high so the German side under Hagen can expect the British win to be Pyrrhic at best.


Congragulations Gentlemen, well played! Thanks for the game Magna, enjoyed it very much and will definitly want to play again.
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Re: Miniatures - You play - I do the work

Well done to everyone with this one. Quite enjoyable for me too.

I did have a scenario for another game which was a bit frustrating in some ways and is fun - the one where each player is part of an onboard unit.

I may defer that one until we are all more experienced with the mechanics etc.

Instead I think it might be good to go for a simpler scenario in Russia - say 1944 - up to 4 players (2 per side) and make it more of a mechanised game. A lot more emphasis on armour and perhaps air attacks with no infantry. It would probably help to get an idea of armour use and movement. I was thinking a few line of sight obstacles so you can run around them to try to get the advantage. Let me know what you think.
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Old May 30th, 2008, 01:19 AM
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Sounds good, what specific year if I may ask, early, mid or late war?

I'm not looking for the "great tanks", but not early Russian tin cans either, OOPS, I let that "slip" I will play the Russians please!!!

Thanks, anyone else wanna play the Russians here with me?

One last thing, could we get a couple of "bigger" terrain features maybe and some more smaller ones if possible Dave? Not sure how small this engagement really is........

Cheers, to another cool game!!!!!

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Old May 30th, 2008, 12:48 PM
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Re: Miniatures - You play - I do the work

That's handy TRDG as hagen would like to try commanding the Germans again. It will be a 44-45 time frame so reasonable for both sides. The Russians will have more stuff of course but the Germans will have mostly better.

I've already told Hagen I may use some simple flank rules to allow a bit of to and fro on the flanks (off board) to add a bit more worry for players.

There will definitely be more terrain with a real nuisance in the middle (say no more).

Others may want to play so we'll have to wait and see. Okay, times up..... no seriously though we could have two per side.
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Roger that Dave, 44-45 sounds interesting as long as I am not dealing with an ALL Tiger tank force against me now...........

Cheers

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