Bob rolled to randomly generate the scenario and it was the British Union of Fascists (BUF) commanded by Dave and myself, Attacking and the Anglican league (Matt and Bob) defending. There was a prominent water mill at one side of the board and that was designated as our Objective. Each side rolled 1d6 for assets and the BUF selected a sniper, a pregame bombardment and an Adjutant. The AL rolled badly and only selected a 2" Mortar team.
Being Attackers the BUF had first roll of the command dice and as I rolled double 6 we would get the next turn as well. But in the first turn all we could bring on was a lewis gun and the sniper. The second turn we did better and got 2 squads on.
Our sniper was not good and barely hit anything worthwile in the whole game. but he did cause 2 points of shock when he did hit. And from experience I can tell you it's not much fun as it is hard to target him back!
By this stage though Dave on the left wing advanced and got within 4 inches of an enemy jump off point. So the BUF ended the turn and the jump off point was lost along with some morale. Also one AL squad was forced back due to morale and forced off of the table!
As I was firing 2 squads onto Matts single squad. His squad was getting smaller. This resulted in him bringing on his senior leader (Platoon commander) which then joined the squad and managed each phase to reduce the shock I was building up.
The result was that his squad was just reduced to leaders and no troops and with 7 points of shock they withdrew.
This marked the game over stage as the defenders morale and command dice plummeted to just a single dice (Instead of the 5 you start with and the BUF was still on 5 command dice!)
The result as another BUF win over the AL.
Overall a quite good game, not as enjoyable as the first 2 we played but this time I was not really in the mood so I think that makes sense.
I am sure The AL will make a come back, to be honest I do wish they had won that game but from the set up the defenders were on the back foot. Our preliminary barrage was very effective in not allowing the defenders to get troops on and I would us e one again when attacking IF I got the chance!
Thanks for reading and today I am enjoying the rain here in Kent!
Cheers Guys!
 
Nice report Clint, when I read the title I could help think of Michael Caine and The Eagle has Landed - now there is an idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michael. The eagle has landed was also mentioned by Matt about 1 week ago. He thinks he has all the figures and scenery needed. NOT sure what rules he wants to use though. But As I know he reads the comments I am sure he will read this!
DeleteNice report with beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil. It was one of those times when you think your own figures are the worst thing on the table. Matt has got a very nice collection.
DeleteNice report Clint and great pics to accompany it :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tamsin. The camera was telling me there was not enough light! But I don't always trust technology!
DeleteNice report mate, and nice tactics and luck being tossed about there ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat scenery to go with the troops as well!
Cheers Kyle. The rules are really good and do make the game.
DeleteNice looking table Clint and a great report!
ReplyDeleteCheers Anne. The table was all thanks to Matt.
DeleteThis report made me smile Clint because from the tone I assumed it was going to be another glum day of dice-rolling for your excellent self. Even when things were clearly going in your favour I thought 'any minute now and the dice gods will desert him"... and then you won... and then mentioned you weren't really in the mood - which probably explains the tone of the posting too. You certainly had me fooled though :-)
ReplyDeleteTerrific report and some nice pictures too. lighting looks great to me. Thanks for posting (and winning for a change) ;-)
Thanks Simon. Don't tell anyone but I think I have run the last 6 games at the club! But I will never take credit for it and always point out the losses when I can.
DeleteReally enjoyable read depite you being seemingly pessimistic throughout.
ReplyDeleteThe whole game oozes playability and fun especially over such good looking terrain.
Thanks Joe. The rules are easy to follow and that helps to make the game In my opinion.
DeleteA most satisfying post, for early morning reading. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks Irqan.
DeleteLovely batrep Clint! Great looking battlefield and a fine collection of troops too.
ReplyDeleteCheers Bob. It is all Matts terrain so a round of applause to him I think.
DeleteYou haven't posted in a week and I'm stopping by to say I hope you're okay.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne. I have had a bad/rough week. I am Okay and will post again tomorrow. Cheers Mate.
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