I have noticed my labelling of blog posts is not very inspiring hey hoy…..
The last two games have both been with George, starting a new Chain of Command campaign. But I do have more games in the dungeon over the next week or so. Anyway with George having completed his BEF force he was keen to give them a run out.
A pint sized campaign which I think is a bit of a misnomer as it is 6 or 7 Battles. George has covered much of the details of the campaign and our first battle on his blog. So just a couple of photos of our first two battles and some thoughts from me as the Germans. Of course George’s lovely early WW2 collection stands out 👍 given the nature of the campaign the British appear to be attacking most of the time, always tough.
In the first battle for HedgeHog wood the Germans have a fairly restricted deployment but as the defender it is pretty easy to get cover setup and wait for the British to attack. Above in the first battle my infantry supported by a 75mm and a MMG. The British immediately start to lay down smoke. But the ground is very open for the attack and they pay the price.
A secondary objective is to capture the scout car, but the Germans are more interested in throwing back the attack
Not surprisingly the Germans have jump off points in the wood itself and quickly move to the edge and setup a very strong defensive line
The British really like their smoke !
But ultimately the open ground (and some below average dice for the British) means the British are thrown back, a win for the Germans hoorah !
The Germans are dug in, in the village with some off table support from 88Flak guns, I took the photo here but actually the off table support wasn’t coming from the village
If anything this was an even tougher table for the British the German deployment is contained in the village, internal lines of communication and support, especially with 2 German senior leaders available. The German jump off points are in three of the buildings. The hedges block line of sight which is a challenge for both sides but inevitably gives more of an advantage to the defender.
The off table 88 is called in and immediately makes short work of the small French Hochkiss tank, seen burning in the distance. The British objective is to drive the Germans away from the village but this is a really tough ask given the lines of sight.
The Germans get stuck in but when they come under heavy fire they are able to pull back out of harms way, no point dying if you don’t have to.
After about 4 hours of hard fighting it became clear that even though the Germans morale had dropped to 2 and they had lost nearly all their Junior leaders, stunned, wounded or dead the British just don’t have enough fire power left to finish them off. A second ‘minor’ win for the Germans by default as they are still holding the village.
Some thoughts so far on the campaign, the maps in the campaign are very open with the Germans almost always dug into cover, giving a big advantage to the Germans, the British (George) has so far rolled pretty below average at one point two British MMG fired 20 or more shots at some German infantry on the right of the village who were for a short time in the open they failed to score even a single shock ! In these first two battles both sides effectively had ‘free’ platoons from now on we may need to be more careful. With two really tough and slightly frustrating battles for the British we are considering whether to continue this campaign or swop to something new, time will tell.
Some more British Napoleonic command stands, above two brigade commanders from Perry, the extra figures are foundry I think from some random secondhand stuff I had and a couple of random horses
Also some Battalion command stands, these are to use when I split 24 man battalions down into smaller units. Perry Colonels with again some random standard bearers from who knows where ?
The weather has been kind for a couple of days so I headed for the hills, a significant lack of fitness was showing but the day was beautiful perfect walking weather.
And when I got home !
A recent Peter pig order had arrived, these effectively allow me to fill out a more rounded Scottish Montrose Army, which is waiting in the wings. This may be my last ECW purchase for a while as I have more than enough now to paint and pretty much play any battle within reason. Marston Moor was never my intention.
That’s it for now folks, more games to come and I am cracking on with more painting 👍
Thanks as always
Matt ❤️
Worry not Matt, I have yet another cunning plan. An interesting post.
ReplyDeleteThanks George, cunning plan vs dice gods !
DeleteThose do sound like a pair of frustrating games for George, though before kicking the campaign to the curb, perhaps give his dice another chance to be certain the campaign is the culprit or just that Lady Luck just doesn't want to smile on him?
ReplyDeleteLovely Naps stands too. I'm still managing to resist the 1800's hobby lure, but stuff like those does make it tougher to remain strong!
Thanks Dai sounds like the British have a cunning plan so we’ll see how the next battle goes. The Napoleonics have been a real pleasure to paint and play although it does take a little commitment.
DeleteIt looked like an interesting game but tough going for the British as you say. Perhaps it might have been more even if George had thrown better? The command stands look great and I particularly like the figure holding the horse. An interesting pose and one I haven't seen before.
ReplyDeleteTough games indeed Lawrence. The horse holder is actually a standard bearer the same as the smaller command base. Think he might be a Foundry figure I just hid his army under the horse head
DeleteAfter being last to comment on the Chew House post, I am more onto it this time Matt!
ReplyDeletePlaying Allies in 1940 should be tough....we know what happened! The roles would be reversed post D DAY. Hopefully you carry on as I do enjoy following other people's campaigns.
Anc of course, the new British Napoleonic figures look great!
Thanks Keith for your prompt response ! Interesting this isn’t Bliztkrieg as the Germans don’t get any armour and the British German infantry are individually fairly balanced, the difference is the British are on the attack which is generally much harder
DeleteLovely looking command Matt!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see minis in action too!
Thanks Michal 👍
DeleteGood looking games Matt, hopefully the campaign will continue. Nice work on the Napoleonic command figures, they look great, nice PP order for some more ECW, will look forward to seeing them painted.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie, I’m looking forward to starting on the ECW scottish I just need to make some painting space 👍
DeleteVery nice new command stands Matt! Two games, two wins sounds good to me. New toys too and a day in the sun. Can't complain at that!
ReplyDeleteThanks David, I guess life is pretty good 👍
DeleteGreat stuff. See you monday
ReplyDeleteThanks Martin…Monday good for SYW
DeleteGreat looking table Matt
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil
DeleteTough pair of games for the Brits, look nice though! As do your Napoleonic command, nice looking walk too!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain, yep tough for the Brits attacking across open ground. I need to do some french commands now….oh and then some Spanish !
DeleteA cornucopia of wargaming goodness there Matt. The Brits appear to be in a hiding to nothing in this PSC it seems?
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil
DeleteI have just been watching a video and the bloke thought that Chain of Command was punishing when moving in the open, is that right?
ReplyDeleteLovely Command stands and always nice to come home to ‘a package’!
Thanks Norm, it is very tough in the open, the only options being suppressing fire, or tactical movement but this is slow and if you are caught in the open for long it can be devastating. Basically you can’t charge dug in troops across open ground.
DeleteMatt, you are really giving George a challenge! Let's see if the BEF can turn it around or if George throws in the towel on this campaign. Games look great as do your recent Napoleonic additions.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jon, tough but fun games more to come 👍
DeleteA couple of cracking looking games…Okay maybe not so good for the BEF…🤔
ReplyDeleteNice new toys and blue skies…
All the best. Aly
Thanks Aly …..tough and getting tougher for the BEF
DeleteSplendid looking game there Matt and lovely new figures too. Great to have had some nice weather of late to get out and about:).
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve, the weather of course is back to normal cold and wet now !
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