Saturday, 30 May 2026

WW2 Convoy Battle

The worst/best of the heatwave now over we moved into the shed for a much anticipated Cruel Sea battle. Having played a couple of games of Cruel seas and expanding the collection last year I had planned a ‘big’ game which would use the Boats as well as some of my 6mm aircraft collection.

The German navy and aircraft would be attacking an incoming convey, the British navy supported by the RAF would attempt to fend off the assault. I was pretty ambitious with the scale of the game rather than using the aircraft rules attached to cruel seas we would be returning to our homegrown ‘aeronautics’ rules for WW2 combat. This meant we would effectively be playing two games at once but with the chance that the aircraft and ships could interact and I had worked out a way for the rules to cross over. It turned into some madness but a lot of fun.

German E boats with the Luftwaffe approach the convoy using the coast as cover

British MTB’s leave the harbour to cut them off ?

RAF Typhoons fitted with 20mm cannons arrive to take on the E boats form the sky

The convoy arrives at the top of the picture protected by (what turned out to be) a very powerful escort of 2 Fairmile patrol boats. In the foreground the E boats sweep in to launch their torpedoes

Ouch the convoy also has a US destroyer which arrives last. Their powerful 4” guns immediately cause a problem. The Fairmiles are armed with 6 pounder guns which were highly effective, but the E boats manage to lunch off a number of Torpedoes

Madness but a lot of fun , my 13 x6 foot table , ships and planes all over the place !

The MTB’s start to engage the second squad of E boats, the two es are BF 109’s after the typhoons

At this point I should say the dice gods were squarely in the British camp this day, the Germans could hardly hit a thing, the British on the other hand were dishing out the punishment, knock the one E boats rudder out causing it to crash into the friendly boat !

After several turns and a lot of German torpedoes quickly launched in the water the Destroyer and the Fairmiles gradually sink the E boats one by one ! You don’t last long in an e boat when hit by a 4” shell !

But the convoy has been distracted by the Eboats while the JU87’s gradually make their way across

In the final turns of the game their swoop down causing a lot of damage to the convoy

But probably not enough to give the Germans the win so the Royal Navy win the day ably supported by the RAF who did manage to cause some damage to at least one of the E boats

As I said a lot of fun what ever the outcome, my only real mistake was not realising how slowly the convoy would move even at full speed I should have started them in the middle of the table but forced the support to arrive from the edge….but thats for next time.

Earlier in the week I also had another game down with George this time giving his beautiful itlaian wars collection a run out.
Beautiful stuff and a pleasure to play

The Venetians has the numbers if not the quality of troops but they just about held out for a close run win

My commander before the majority of his cavalry was wiped out !

The stars also aligned for a change so I managed to get out in the hills

Striding Edge leading up onto Helvelyn a famous scramble in these parts and a lot of fun

A view from the tops looking north, a hot day and my legs are still feeling it three days later

That’s it for this week and catching up, finally a bit of painting but nothing yet finished to share.

Thanks as always for checking out my blog

Matt ❤️



30 comments:

  1. Lots of interesting action in the Cruel Seas game. Those are gorgeous Italian wars figures. Very good stuff.

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    1. Many thanks, George can take all the credit for the Italian wars figures all his work 👍

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    1. Thanks Neil we had some laughs and will return soon ?

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  3. Great stuff all round there Matt.

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  4. Great looking naval/air game, sounds fun and lovely Italian wars game, what rules did you use, out of interest?
    Best Iain

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    1. Thanks Iain, assuming you mean the Italian wars the rules George uses are Furioso. They have some quirks but are pretty easy to pick up.

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  5. That looks like a great game of Cruel Seas. I'm keen to get mine painted up but just don't find the time. The land pieces and harbour look excellent and really add to the look. Getting the convoy speed and placement in any game like this is always tricky.

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    1. Thanks Lawrence, we have enjoyed our naval games, painting is mainly grey anyway 😀 I should have set the convoy off from the middle whoch would have made them more vulnerable from the start.

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  6. The Cruel Seas game does look good - we have played a similar convoy game a couple of times years ago - only two of our group were/are really interested in naval warfare, so they supplied all the kit.
    I think you are being a tad modest about your Italian Wars win, based on my earlier reading of George's account!
    As always, the views of the Lake District are stunning!

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    1. Thanks Keith the cruel seas was fun and we will hopefully return soon. It certainly reminded me how fun the ww2 aircraft are so I need to get them out again on the table. I’m also hoping to get another try out with the Italian wars so we’ll see whether it was just beginners luck.

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  7. Two cracking looking games Matt, the Cruel Seas one looks loke it was a lot of fun and George's Italian Wars collection is a beaut. Cracking scenery, lovely views.

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  8. Wooow! Great to see a Cruel Seas game!
    Looking really good for me.
    Best regards

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  9. Cruel Seas in that lovely space looks excellent.

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    1. Thanks norm we were waiting to get in the shed so we could have as much space as possible 👍

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  10. Impressive naval game Matt and a win for my team.

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    1. Thanks George, yes the British tar boys did well 👍

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  11. Always enjoy seeing a good naval game! As you know I really like the landscape in your neck of the woods!

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    1. Certainly a bit of fun for a change David, we are of course lucky with the landscape up here, although it is raining this morning 😥

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  12. Great looking games. Particularly inspired by the naval game as our next convention's theme might be a naval one.

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    1. Thanks Dean, a naval theme sounds fun, certainly cruel seas give lots of options for fun games 👍

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  13. What a brilliant game and nice to have the weather to be able to play this massive game outside Matt:)! Lucky the Channel didn't dry up in the heat;). Lovely Italian Wars game and my knees are aching just looking at the path along Striding Edge!

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    1. Thanks Steve , the ‘outdoors’ is undercover so reasonably protected my main worry being wind which occasionally blew the cards about ! My legs have just about recovered now 👍

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  14. The Cruel Sea game looked great Matt. I read about your win on George's blog. The pics look fab.

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    1. Thanks Ray, a naval game was fun for a change 👍

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  15. Man, you live in a pretty part of the country Matt. No idea why I never visited the Lake District when I lived in England...

    That Cruel Seas game was a pleasure to see. All pieces painted up to your typical lovely standard and played out just like accounts I've listened to in WW2 podcasts.

    The Italian Wars game was as you say, beautiful. George certainly has a way with a brush.

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    1. Many thanks Dai, indeed the Lake District is spectacular in many parts and a common holiday destination. We certainly enjoyed the cruel seas and need another game to get the Tirpitz out on the table !

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