Based on the battle at Antwerp in WW2 the Allies are trying to capture a port near Antwerp held by the Germans.
The beach near Antwerp. |
The town was one of the main objectives for the Allies. |
Bunkers on either side of the table were also objectives. |
No shortage of anti tank guns. |
The beach just before the landings. |
The landings begin. |
The Allies pressed forward toward their objectives as fast as possible. |
The left hand German position was heavily mined |
and plenty of troops too. |
The attack on the German left . Already the Allies are suffering. |
On the German right, the sea wall is being crossed. |
Allies slowly move forward towards the town. |
Some air support arrives just in time. |
More damage to the Germans on the return flight. |
The town is in Allied hands. Just the bunkers to go. |
The mine field has proven costly for the Allies. |
The Allies reach the bunker but with heavy casualties morale is low and the Germans hold on. |
Edit:
The rules we used for this game were Rapid Fire.
Lots of fun, for sure! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThose ships look brilliant, simple but effect terrain. It looks like a great game.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a thoroughly splendid way to spend an afternoon.
ReplyDeleteoh, yeees, a lot of fun!Great looking minis and terrain.
ReplyDeleteSounds nice, very nice...great looking terrain!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff. Love the ships and landing craft!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff. What system have you used?
ReplyDeleteThanks Bart. The rules were Rapid Fire. I forgot to mention this in the post so I have added that in tonight.
DeleteOld, good, lovely Rapid Fire ;)
DeleteSounds a fun game
ReplyDeleteThat looked great Rodger. Didn't look like 'Bolt Action', but neither does it 'Command Decision'. Curious as to the rule set you were using.
ReplyDeleteGreat landing vessels. The biggy looks like a scratchbuild - a very fine one. Is it?
Cheers,
Ion
Cheers Ion. The rules were Rapid Fire (I have since edited the post). The water craft are scratch built by Vinnie himself. Damn good job I thought too.
DeleteNicely done boys!
ReplyDeleteSweet!!
ReplyDeleteNice work, bridge-armor and pak seems effective
ReplyDeleteLooks good fun Rodger!
ReplyDeleteLovely mate! Well done to all.
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