Plenty of hobby activity here in the Dungeon. First up, and always a good start to the year we resumed the Sealion campaign. Day 2 and the Germans are pushing North out of Dover along the A2, with the white cliffs and stiff resistance the Germans haven’t been able to open the port yet so to open the A2 towards Canterbury a strong force of Fallschirmjager have been collected to push up the road on foot. The Village of Lydden sits where the road cuts through the hills and the British have blocked the road.
Germans approaching from the south looking to open the A2 and link up with forces to the west, we nominally set three objectives, the railway station, and two houses overlooking the road through the village, one central and one to the West.
Both sides had a double move for troops coming in on the first turn, the Germans making the better of this deployment rushing units of paratroopers close to all three objectives. They have some support weapons teams but only very limited armour.
The British aren’t giving up yet and push infantry along the railway line and an AT gun upto the roadblock
At the other end of the village, Fallschirmjager move into the garage, the house over the road from the telephone box is the objective
The centre of the village the objective being the big house.
The battle for the railway station begins early and proves a key focus for both sides. The Germans have some heavy artillery support, to reduce the impact of this we agreed it would only hit on a six. Haha first turn it demolished the British AT gun, lucky for the British the Germans don’t really have any armour !
The British push forward an AT rifle team only to find the paratroopers have 2 flame thrower teams to help clear the village ! toasted Tommies 🔥
The fight for the railway station hots up but some lightheaded Germans choose to charge across the railway line only to be caught in cross fire and wiped out by the British defenders !
Germans reserves move up, whilst the British seek to outflank them with one of their two Vickers Tanks
The Germans have secured the western objective and just need to hold it now
British infantry advancing through the village
Dash it the British manage to snatch the station when the two leading Fallschirmjager units both fail an activation test in the same turn , the Vickers tank can now be seen burning and the British are almost broken. They have even resorted to deploying the Beaverette ! In the end the station is contested.
At the west of the village the Germans have secured the house by the Junction despite a late attempt by the British navy unit, the other Vickers tank is also now burning.
The ‘big’ house has changes hands a couple of times, especially when the pinned Fallschirmjager unit in the building rolled a FUBAR and fled the village !!!! But in the end the objective is contested with British in the back garden. This gives the Germans a minor victory, with the only clear objective held and more troops left on the table.
Star of the show definitely goes to the German artillery, their 105mm Howitzer which we only allowed to hit on 6’s hit at least 4 if not 5 times during the battle. This caused a huge amount of laughter and fun even form the British commander 😂
I also played a game of CoC down with George, what a beautiful setup but the result was rather lacklustre from the Germans. George has covered the details on his blog so I won’t repeat here, but the scenario from the campaign is a really tough one for the Germans with very little scope for the Germans. We are moving the campaign on rather than slog this one out again and again.
My first completed Perry Spanish unit marches into formation, extra Grenadiers as this will represent the 1st Battalion. More to come…..
I also have a desire to ‘complete’ my SYW collection so I worked on the second unit of Austrian Draggons these representing the 1st Regiment.
They only just fit in the Austrian cavalry box though
Here are the currently unmade 1/48 aircraft I have collected in the Dungeon six in total, I need to make some progress on these I think.
Thanks as always for taking the time to check out the blog
Matt ❤️
A splendid tabletop battlefield there Matt and an enthralling game to follow. An impressive amount of painting too. Not too big a pile of shame though!
ReplyDeleteThanks David…I guess I can cope with six planes but I must’nt buy anymore !
DeleteGreat looking game Matt
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil 👍
DeleteYour splendid Sealion games never fail to entertain. Fine additions on the painting front too, I haven't counted my planes they are scattered around the loft.
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil all my planes were in the dungeon if I spread stuff about the house I would never find it again. Part of the problem is they take up more storage space when they are made rather than in boxes
DeleteCracking game there Matt and a visual delight too:). Always good to see some Sealion action! Lovely work on the painting front and some nice kits ready to be built, but I imagine that Ju-52 is going to be rather large...
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve. n to make the Ju52 in parts so I can store it in a sensible box ?
DeleteGreat looking battle, artillery is cool. Good to see you doing more 7YW. See you in about a week
ReplyDeleteThanks Martin, on this occasion the artillery was a lot of fun just kept rolling sixes 👍
DeleteSuperb looking game, the table is really top notch, so many great buildings etc. really good. Nice to see the Austrrian dragoons they look great.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie, at least one more unit of dragoons need painting yet !
DeleteGreat looking game Matt as always! Love the new miniatures too 😀
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal
DeleteI always enjoy your Sealion campaign games Matt. Very entertaining reading. Great work on the first of the Spanish.
ReplyDeleteTwo lovely early war games there Matt - your Seelowe campaign is always good for a laugh! I must pop over to Georges blog to read about the stalwart French resistance - just bypass the village and call in the Luftwaffe would be my advice.....
ReplyDeleteYour year begins with a Big Bang! Your Sealion game is both stunning to see and enjoyable to read. Painting front is very active but that is hardly a pile of models at all. I have more unbuilt 1/48 armor kits that are patiently waiting in the wings. I, too, would like to see your JU52 built.
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