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Made in ie
Buttons Should Be Brass, Not Gold!




Kildare, Ireland





Hold at all costs...

Last night's game was a small battle recreating an attack on the outskirts of a village by a depleted Volksgrenadier Company supported by limited armour and heavy mortars. The US defence was a single platoon supporting a battery of two 3" AT guns and some 81mm mortars, though the US commander did have two artillery requests that would prove helpful...








The German attack started well with the initial defence consisting of AT guns and MMGs. A preparatory bombardment had pinned down the gun covering the road and so the Panther led the attack into the open ground on the US right flank but proved unable to get fire onto any targets.




The initial German attack continued in this manner, the Panther and mortars trying to keep the defenders heads down while the infantry moved up through the woods. As the German second wave arrived, with good dice rolls, almost all the German troops were moving forwards through the woods, screened by supporting tanks, to attack the old school house.







The US defence was limited in effectiveness and their reinforcements, when they arrived (thanks to horrendous series of dice rolls) came at such a low rate it all looked like a foregone conclusion. Soon the Germans began breaking into the first part of the school complex and taking the buildings while the US troops had to pull back, with one AT gun also gone, it's crew killed by a direct hit from a mortar bomb. It was not all bad though. Consistent mortar fire on the US Pre-Registered Target Point had miraculously succeeded in worrying the Panther crew for most of the attack as near misses and hits glanced off it as it sat stationary in the open field.




But as the US commander finally arrived he made use of his artillery request and with the help of a Despatch Rider, brought down a salvo of 155 guns. These pummelled the Germans moving in the woods and follow up mortar fire saw German troops move out of the woods centre to tray and move on the flanks. As they did so, German units ran into minefields on each flank causing more losses and slowing the attack once more. US fire concentrated on pinning down targets and the German attack slowed.




A last German attack was launched, supported by both tanks, and although initially successful, the eventual arrival of the main body of US infantry allowed them to counterattack the Germans in the school and overwhelm them with gunfire. As they did so the German force broken it's Battle Rating and withdrew under the cover of its armour, to regroup and try again. The US defence had held but only just. They had a single Battle Rating point remaining and the final German attack had come within a whisker of succeeding!




German troops by my chum Skip, US troops by me!

 Strombones wrote:
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Yu Jing Martial Arts Ninja




Figures and terrain looks great Big P.
Would love to play on that table.
   
Made in us
Battlefield Tourist




MN (Currently in WY)

Very impressive!

Skip's winter Germans look ace!

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Southern California, USA

The US just narrowly held against a determined German offensive while sustaining heavy causalities? Wow. I guess history really does repeat itself.

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Kildare, Ireland

First game using the Wacht am Rhein supplement I have actually won against Skip! Made a change... but it was a very close run affair.

Another game this weekend hopefully in our campaign to capture Wallendorf, May have to paint up that 90mm AA gun to bolster the defences...

 Strombones wrote:
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The Panthers are kind of slapdash compared to the quality of the models we normally see in your photos, Big P, but the terrain is superb. The photo of the 3 inch gun looking down the wire fence is especially evocative.

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Kildare, Ireland

Well as the first post states, the Germans are my mates and I don't stop him using his army and his figures based on the perceived quality of painting.

He's put the effort in to his army and I'm more than happy to battle it.

 Strombones wrote:
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Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut





That terrain is beautiful! And I thoroughly enjoyed your battle report. I would love to see more battle reports using the Wacht am Rhein supplement

 Tailgunner wrote:
The Panthers are kind of slapdash compared to the quality of the models we normally see


In actual fact many German panzers were in a filthy state from all the mud of the Autumn rains in '44, when 'Wacht am Rhein' was ordered the German Army didn't have enough white paint to go round, they were using pre-war stock as it wasn't produced in the war years, thinned white-wash was commonly applied and in the rush to get tanks prepped many winter coats were applied 'slap-dash' over the tanks. This can be seen in German photos of the time. To my eyes, they don't look badly painted and if anything their white camouflage has been applied better than the actual tanks that took part!

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