A British force painted largely for Chain of Command and I Ain't Been Shot Mum! rules. Figures are Forged in Battle, actually their Late War British but here used for the Mediterranean theatre.
Leaders...there are extras for the "Big Men" required for IABSM. A Mix of FiB and BF.
I added a couple of Vickers MMGs, also Forged in Battle, and an Observer team (BF).
I've also painted a similar platoon, largely identical, and have to add a couple of 2-pounders, 6-pounders, and another entire platoon (the third) for IABSM.
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Showing posts with label British 8th Army. Show all posts
Showing posts with label British 8th Army. Show all posts
Friday, 24 January 2020
Friday, 9 November 2018
4 RTR Matildas in Caunter
Matilda tanks from 4th Royal Tank Regiment during Operation Battleaxe, now complete. There are more details on the WIP Post regarding stowage, adding details, painting Caunter, etc.
Battlefront metal and resin models. A proper plastic kit would be nice: the Zvezda Matilda is poor, the BF offering is still the best in 15mm.
I've numbered the Troops 1 and 2, though I'm not completely sure it was done this way. Similarly, the names I've added were used by 4th RTR at some point (being 4th RTR...4th letter of alphabet is 'D', so names began with 'D' for the regiment). However, except for DRAKE (which was lost during Op Battleaxe), I 'm not sure if they were used at this time or in these specific troops, etc., but they do look nice and I couldn't very well just do DRAKE and leave the others blank. Serial numbers are fictitious, just added for completion.
1 Troop
DRAKE,
DUCK*
DOLPHIN
2 Troop
DANGEROUS
DAUNTLESS
DESTROYER
The Squadron signs were done with a red triangle placed ('A' Squadron), with a '1' and '2' placed inside to denote troop number. The names were all spelled individually, letter-by-letter by cutting up a sheet of tank names from Dom's Decals....there were 134 individual decals placed across the six tanks. Madness.
* because the name DUCK just fits the Matilda perfectly. And after spelling out DAUNTLESS, DANGEROUS, etc. all letter-by-letter, DUCK was mercifully short...
Not the best pics but I can't see to get them any better.
CdlT
Battlefront metal and resin models. A proper plastic kit would be nice: the Zvezda Matilda is poor, the BF offering is still the best in 15mm.
I've numbered the Troops 1 and 2, though I'm not completely sure it was done this way. Similarly, the names I've added were used by 4th RTR at some point (being 4th RTR...4th letter of alphabet is 'D', so names began with 'D' for the regiment). However, except for DRAKE (which was lost during Op Battleaxe), I 'm not sure if they were used at this time or in these specific troops, etc., but they do look nice and I couldn't very well just do DRAKE and leave the others blank. Serial numbers are fictitious, just added for completion.
1 Troop
DRAKE,
DUCK*
DOLPHIN
2 Troop
DANGEROUS
DAUNTLESS
DESTROYER
The Squadron signs were done with a red triangle placed ('A' Squadron), with a '1' and '2' placed inside to denote troop number. The names were all spelled individually, letter-by-letter by cutting up a sheet of tank names from Dom's Decals....there were 134 individual decals placed across the six tanks. Madness.
* because the name DUCK just fits the Matilda perfectly. And after spelling out DAUNTLESS, DANGEROUS, etc. all letter-by-letter, DUCK was mercifully short...
Not the best pics but I can't see to get them any better.
CdlT
Friday, 2 November 2018
Op Battleaxe - Game 10: German armoured counterattack
Game 10 saw the German Panzer Gruppe group finally get going and launch a counterattack, driving towards Point 206 and intending to fight whatever they ran into.
As it turned out, the Cruiser regiments had taken Fort Capuzzo and thus the Panzers kept rolling until they struck British forces in Point 206. These, having been repelled during the second attack on Musaid, now had to turn and defend themselves against a much larger DAK armoured and mechanised force.
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As it turned out, the Cruiser regiments had taken Fort Capuzzo and thus the Panzers kept rolling until they struck British forces in Point 206. These, having been repelled during the second attack on Musaid, now had to turn and defend themselves against a much larger DAK armoured and mechanised force.
| Starting forces in Flanking Attack: the Germans already pushing hard. |
| The British received a Kittyhawk in support on Turn 1, though with two small bombs it only managed to pin an 8-Rad. It would knock-out a couple of German trucks later with strafing runs. |
| British reserves are slow: German are not as a wall of armour floods onto the table. |
| Some 25-pounders and Matildas arrive to engage, though the shooting is poor. The British players would be plagued by terrible AP Penetration dice the entire game. |
| German long-range HE fire begins to cause casualties on the gun crews and pins both teams. |
| The British receive the possibility of more air support but cannot roll the 3+ required to bring it in, twice. |
| A Matilda falls victim to a Mine Strike counter. The British score several hits in shooting, but none succeed in penetrating the opposing armour though several tanks are pinned. |
| Despite the pinned armour, the Germans muster sufficient shots to eliminate the 25-pounders (deployed much too far forward). |
| More hits on German tanks, more failed penetration rolls. DAK return fire bounces off the heavy Matilda armour repeatedly. |
| Kittyhawk strafing proves more successful as several passes see the German soft-skins burning or abandoned. |
| The British commanders elect to withdraw their infantry from the table, leaving their objective un-contested... |
| End game: the British withdraw and Germans lack the fuel to pursue them. |
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Saturday, 20 October 2018
Vickers Light Tanks
Following on from the previous WIP post, the completed tank troop. The pics aren't great, but whatever: I still need to add names to the rear of the turrets too.
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