Matt kindly agreed to join me in a game of Bolt Action via Zoom at the week end, we played the Hold Until Relieved scenario from the rule book.
Matt took command of the defending British platoon which was supported by a Cromwell tank, I would be the attacking Germans with a Volksgrenadier Sturm platoon, well equipped with automatic and anti-tank weapons supported by a Stug III, but lacking in experience.
The Germans really needed to push forward but sadly I was far to timid, once the crossing at the wood on the top right was found I should have pushed across with all two squads, with hindsight I should have put all three squads there, leaving the MMG team and the Panzerschreck team to cover the bridge and leave the Stug back on the road on its own. As it was only one squad was pushed on into the village where they were outnumbered and destroyed, the same fate befell their comrades supporting the Stug. The panzerschrek team appeared to get lost in the woods and when they finally turned up they spectacularly missed the Cromwell and were cut down with fire from the British before they could take another shot. I will let the photos continue with the sorry tale
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The Stug with its supporting infantry advance towards the bridge. |
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The Cromwell advances to support the squad across the bridge while the 50mm mortar fires covering smoke |
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The platoon feldwebel watches the effect of the LMG squad when he really should have been leading it across the river. |
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The lone German squad attempts to work around the British flank |
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A further British squad advances down the road while the other squad deploys into the building |
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The Cromwell and Stug trade ineffectual shots while the squad in the building make short work of its supporting infantry despite the cover of the hedge, the German grenadiers inexperience shows here |
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The British creep up on the unwary German grenadiers |
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They're behind you! |
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Endkampf, the feldwebel surveys the objective from afar his platoon decimated |
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The British hold the bridge
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A decisive win for the British, if you pop over to Matts blog
here he has taken and marked up some screen shots where you can follow the action.
A splendid and enjoyable game to keep the spirits up.
Until next time keep safe and KBO
A very nice looking game ... thoughtfully photographed. In the first picture, the building botom left that is partially shown - is that a plastic kit HO/OO rail shed?
ReplyDeleteThank you Norm, the building is a Charlie Foxtrot stone barn, also available in 20mm I believe.
DeleteLovely stuff Phil the terrain and figures look so much nicer closer up. A splendid game although perhaps the result was slightly one sided the Germans never quite got off the mark and the British were able to rush their 1st and 2nd wave at the bridge far too quickly. Would be more than happy to swop the roles sometimes as I think the German force might have been better suited to defence ?
ReplyDeleteThank you Matt, have to agree and yes the Germans would have been better in defence and would have also reflected the period of the war. We will indeed have to give it another run out with the Germans in defence.
DeleteSuper photography, Phil! Looks like you guys had a good time.
ReplyDeleteYou are a very gracious host to allow your guest a win.
Thank you Jonathan. I regretfully say I did not allow Matt to win I just played extremely badly :~)
DeleteThen, you should request a rematch!
DeleteA rematch is on the cards but Matt will have the joy of being the Germans.
DeleteBring on the counterattack !
DeleteLovely looking game, though it sounds very one sided in your report.
ReplyDeleteThank you, it's the joy of being the Germans in 1945.
DeleteGood looking game Phil, was going to try remote BA myself at some point. I like your Brits.
ReplyDeleteThank you George. Would be happy to host a BA game for you.
DeleteThat would be great Phil.
DeleteA very attractive game and nice to see Matt command some victorious Brits fir a change, after recent events in the Colonies around 160 years earlier than thus encounter!
ReplyDeleteThank you Keith. Indeed well overdue for a win.
DeleteA splendid looking game Phil.
ReplyDeleteLovely looking toys...as always.... and the good guys won.
All the best. Aly
Thank you Aly, yes a humiliating defeat, I blame that mad man Hitler🙂
DeleteSuper looking game Phil!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank you Christopher.
DeleteLovely looking terrain and figures and sounds like fun in spite of the result!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you Iain, it was fun indeed. As for the result playing the Germans in 1945 your success is measured by the severity of your drubbing 🙂
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