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Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Some Re-basing and other silliness...

Tonight I finally got around to re-basing some of my FoW miniatures. I realized I needed to do this since in the last couple of battles I had to proxy some of my FJ as PG! Enough of that silliness! So yes, now I have a proper three platoons worth of panzergrenadiers.

While I was at it I also prepped my Nebs and Mortar platoons for final flocking. These and a couple extra PG command teams and I should be ready to finish off the bases with proper spackling and flocking.






I hope to get some more battles in soon; perhaps even this week. Being busy with school and playing L'Art de la Guerre (ancients) has kept me pretty much away from my FoW. Hopefully that will change shortly.








Monday, August 17, 2015

Crossfire Action... and the Tabletop Commanders

In preparation for a Crossfire battle I will be hosting this weekend for the Tabletop Commanders, I have managed to get in a few games this past weekend. Great set of rules if you are looking for a realistic, fast-paced game focused on infantry in WW II. Battles start and flow very realistically - players really feel like commanders in a battle.



These rules came about in the late 90's, and are still available in printed format - On Military Matters carries them here in the U.S. Perfect for company and battalion level battles where infantry are the focus - tanks, off-board artillery, and vehicles are also catered for. I should have more reports and pics up using this set of rules soon in the future. However, there will be a LIVE YouTube event this weekend as well. OI will be sure to post the link around that time so you can have a watch. Otherwise, keep tabs on my YouTube channel.

If you are interested in watching some of the LIVE events we have done with the Tabletop Commanders group, check out the YouTube playlist at the link below:

The Tabletop Commanders Playlist

Here are some pics of my practice sessions featuring U.S. and German forces.



























Wednesday, July 15, 2015

My Old Game Room... I'M BACK!!! :)

Moved back into my original game room last wee and I LOVE it. So much better in here. The lighting is way better as well so I should be able to get some better vids  and pics posted.

Here are some pics of my first battle back in the old room :)









Friday, April 24, 2015

Anzio Practice weekend!

More FoW action this weekend. This time around sees us playing some practice battles set in Italy, in preparation for an upcoming Firestorm: Anzio campaign.
 
Even though the terrain is boggy all around (difficult going), both sides are using armored forces. However, this 1,500 pt. Battle does feature airborne troops on BOTH sides - fearless-vet fun!
 
Germans moving up along the dry roads. FJ units in the fields to their left head for the vineyard just ahead.
Only the roads and high ground are not boggy. Both sides can be seen rushing through the wet fields to get both dry ground and objectives!
My gepanzerte grenadiers move up and partially disembark from their 251 HT's to contest an objective. A small platoon of U.S. Airborne infantry heads through the wood to assault!

My FJ are all but destroyed by an assault by U.S. armored infantry after being pinned at the central objective in the vineyard. Close support fire from the U.S. Stuarts helped a lot here. In the background the remaining Shermans (including two 76's) puts down fire on the closing Panthers,

One of my Panthers is taken out by a 76 Sherman! The shot was on the rear of my Panther and I wasn't paying attention there. Too over-confident to be sure.

My 1ic can be seen looking out from his PzIV. Tow of his tanks have been taken out already by Shermans near the vineyard/ Ahead lies a platoon of U.S. Stuarts'; always a pain in the ass for my Germans!

Yes, those are the 'dead' FJ teams closest to me.

Panthers move to out flank the vineyard position held by the Americans. One promptly bogs!

The U.S. 1ic.







Saturday, April 18, 2015

End of the day for our FoW Demo Day

Our Flames of War Demo day was a success! Everyone had a blast and made plans or more FoW in the future.

 
My Germans played well :)
 
The American forces def. distinguished themselves.

Another FoW Day!


More FoW demo battles today. In this case the Germans did much better. Here are some pics of our last battle this afternoon.
 
 
 
Overview of the awesome Cigar Box terrain mat. Germans have reached the central positions of the battlefield. Note the burning Shermans!

Early on the Germans took out the American 2iC with a hull down PaK40 on the hill on the right.


The American Shermans on the left are hit hard by advancing PzIV's!


The Americans move up an Armored Infantry platoon in hopes of securing a central objective near the house. gepanzerte grenadiers await them along the road.


The initial deployment of the American infantry.


A look at the lay-out.

Friday, April 17, 2015

FoW Demo Game Played Tonight

Put on a small demo battle of FoW tonight. Was very fun even considering the small size of the forces. It's been a while for myself as well and I seemed to have forgot how fun FoW is. Definitely planning more games over the weekend.



Below are a few pics of the battle. We featured a U.S. Sherman 75 platoon vs. a German Panzer IV H platoon. Each entered the battlefield from the short sides along a road. Terrain was simple with a few gentle hills scattered about, some fields and a large wood to one side. We used the Europe II mat from Cigar Box for this battle.

The lay-out. Germans would be entering on the edge closest; Americans the opposite.

Lots of rough ground to cross.


Americans had the first turn of the battle, moving up the road for a couple turns (as did the Germans). We taught the basics of moving at this stage. The Americans quickly moved their tanks up on to the high ground just off to the side of the road. The Germans brought their guns closer by advancing on down the road.



Americans take the high ground. One Sherman bogs in the ruins on the left.


The Germans started to break off from the road and sought cover in the fields to their right. Would the American's be up on the German (me) out-flanking move?


Germans head off the road to get into the fields. Shots are taken.


The Germans start to get clustered together as the lead tank bogs twice trying to get off the road.


Both sides traded long range shots with little effect (we were teaching the shooting rules at this point). However, both the Germans and Americans managed to repeatedly "bog" one tank apiece foolishly trying to navigate into the rubble buildings along the road. the Germans in particular had their leading PzIV tank bog twice trying to get off the road and into the fields! This caused some clustering in the road which slowed any further advance.



The fight starts to heat up as both sides engage in the fields.

The German bogged tank on the road was soon destroyed by a well placed side armor shot from a hull-down Sherman ahead along the road. Not good news at all for the German side. First blood to the Americans! But wait! There is more...


The Americans start taking losses as they come off the high ground and get into the fields.


... the German platoon commander was soon destroyed as well right behind the previous PzIV that got blown to pieces. Thankfully, the commander transferred over to one of the PzIV tanks in the field.

At this point both sides sat back (Americans attempting smoke several times but failing) and blasted at one another from cover. Slowly they advanced closer through the fields.

The tide turned for the Germans for a turn as they managed to take out three Shermans along the road (one PzIV getting a side armor shot). However, the Germans had to make a risky move closing in on the Shermans in the field in order to accomplish this. If they didn't take out the closest Shermans, they would be flanked!

Three Shermans destroyed along the road. Ahead of them, the two PzIV destroyed earlier.



The Shermans get the edge at the end, destroying the German platoon commander and his back up panzer.


Disaster! Although three Shermans on the road were taken out, the remaining two (including the platoon commander) were close enough to close in on the German command tank and get some side armor shots at very close range. in addition, the Americans also managed to pass there platoon morale (trained). Using their stabilizers they managed to take out the panzer commander as well as a second tank behind (which effectively left the German platoon commander with no tank - i.e., DEAD!).

With the battle lost, the last panzer makes off the battlefield full throttle!.


With the loss of four out of five Panzer the Germans failed their platoon morale and headed off the battlefield - a loss!

Was a very fun battle.