Anyway as a test we didn’t set up anything complex or historically based two reasonably well matched forces clash somewhere in the Sinai.
The Egyptian forces IS3’s, some T55’s, some antiquated SU 100’s, T34’s and some lighter PT76’s
The Israelis have three strong tank formations Magach’s (M48’s), Centurions and some slightly obsolete Super Sherman’s. The Egyptians are going to find it tough as they are pretty much outgunned especially on range
The T55 cruise onto the battlefield whilst the lighter Infantry support PT’s immediately start taking casualties from long rage fire
The long range fire is coming from these ‘big boys’
To the south the Israeli CO has taken control of the high ground with the Magach’s but they come under fire from the wadi where the IS-3’s have halted. Big mistake here by the Egyptians who should have pushed their tanks into the wadi for cover and they will pay for this later
The ground is open for the T55’s to advance
The Infantry support has been al but wiped out but Egyptians reserves having been delayed are coming on in the centre
Two of the Magach’s are now burning
But despite their Very heavy armour two of the IS-3’s are also burning, they really should have moved into cover
The centurions have had to redeploy having been caught in the flank and losing two of their number
Trying to exploit this the Egyptians have sent the T55’s on a long flanking advance
They do eventually get into position and. Are able to take out another centurion but it is a little late in the day
A wider shot of the battlefield towards the end whilst the Egyptians still have the T55’s they have been held back in the centre and in the distance
Having eventually all but one of the IS-3’s the super Sherman’s are sent forward
At this point we called a halt to the battle. Probabaly a minor win for the Israeli’s but more importantly nice to get these forces on the table. The project was always meant to be a minor diversion into some more modern gaming in the desert. I do have a few more bits to paint which I will complete soon and then hopefully another battle sometime soon.π
Impressive pictures as usual!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil flat desert in 6 mm does make it slightly harder to get an interesting pictureπ
DeleteGreat pictures and game report.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pete.
Thanks Pete hopefully not too long for the next desert excursion (with tanks)π
DeleteReally great looking game!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal π
DeleteGreat looking game at least the bases you haven't finished are brown, it's always going to be tough for the Egyptians!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Bases now completed π May try and play a more difficult scenario next time so the Israelis can’t just sit back
DeleteNot my period or scale but I know nice work when I see it.
ReplyDeleteThanks David always nice to have a little diversion into a project which is reasonably contained in its scope.
DeleteLooking good . CWC is an up and coming play test for me ..
ReplyDeleteThanks....I know Martin seemed to enjoy it when we played. It can feel a little fiddly as it is a ruleset which requires you to mark wounds and hits etc. But I think the core command rules are sound. In both modern and WW2 it manages to simply the tremendous complexity of weapons ranges etc into something that is quite playable. But as per my previous comments the ranges make mobile play quite hard if you don’t have lots of terrain, the Centurions and Magach’s in this game have a range of 100cm so are shooting from the off.
DeleteA superb looking game! Which manufacturer do you use for your WWII and modern 6mm tanks?
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve they are mainly Heroics and Ros, smaller than some but I think they work at this scale π
DeleteOh dear! 55p for a T34...
DeleteNo excuse really .........π
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