Rules used were Bolt Action.
Figures are 20mm from Brad's collection.
The battle was based around a British force sent to capture a German occupied town.
German artillery quickly began dropping shells on the advancing British.
Meanwhile the German infantry made good use of the cover of the buildings.
All rather peaceful at the moment. |
That is about to change though. |
The British advanced toward the town using the hedges and woods as cover.
As soon as they were seen the German artillery began firing.
When the British artillery had deployed they started returning the fire and the Germans in the town began to suffer.
A couple of groups came through the orchard while others walked boldly down the road.
The German defenders waited in the buildings until the Brit's were close enough to open fire.
With their artillery raining down shells the British advanced from hedge to hedge.
Pins and casualties were mounting rapidly for the Germans.
With all the reinforcements for the Germans committed now it was only a matter of time.
The Germans were forced to withdraw from the town and lick their wounds.
Thanks Brad for organising a great game for us.
Fantastic WW1 game Rodger, superb terrain!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see a WW1 battle, a beautiful report with great looking troops (love the coverded artillery)...and congrats British boys!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking game!
ReplyDeleteFantastic looking game. I love the buildings
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteI like how one of the row of houses has it's house numbers written in big numbers - 19 21, useful that for the postman [wink] ;)
Um, yes, street numbers, of course!
DeleteSweet looking game Rodger! Good win for the Brits
ReplyDeleteLove your game. We had few BA WW1 games too and the system seems to be working very well. Brad's collection is very impressive. I really love the way he did the British guns, especially the masking nets over the guns. It gave me some ideas for my futures projects.
ReplyDeleteVery very nice looking game !!!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking game. Lovely table!
ReplyDeleteSplendid looking game Rodger!
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done. I love those old buildings too, used to have many of them. :)
ReplyDeletePretty sweet looking game Rodger!
ReplyDeleteA good battle report,
ReplyDeleteNice work and game-field
I like this small village and houses,
straight clean lines and good order everywhere
Nice!
ReplyDeleteWow lovely figures and table Rodger!!!
ReplyDeleteReally nice figures, and a great set-up. My father-in-law has a set-up like this, but he's 88 now and doesn't play with it as much as he used to :-(
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by Iain.
Deletewaaaay cool! Nice table top and figs mate
ReplyDeleteVery nice looking game Rodger!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Always wanted to try WW1 with Bolt Action - looks great :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great game! Really like the arty in the first picture.
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