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PiersBrand23 Jul 2017 2:21 a.m. PST


A few pics of another playtest of Heeslum game that will be part of the campaign in the new book hopefully… once again the Borders saw off the attack by elements of 10. Naval Manning Battalion, with Corporal Iverson on the 6 pounder 'Cambrai' still missing targets, it seems his miniature suffers the same luck as he did that day.



It seemed to start ok for the Germans at first, but the inexperienced troops, coupled with the lack of command and control was compounded by a series of poor turns for orders and the Germans eventually withdrew, and really had taken few casualties, but suffered with alot of troops pinned down by British fire and the 3" mortars… till they ran out of ammo.



This time the Borders 22 Platoon had a much slower arrival than previous games and this gave the German naval troops a bit of a chance to push an early superiority but they didnt manage to capitalise. The 20mm flak managed to be spectacular in its uselessness for most of the game, but the lack of officers to get the inexperienced naval troops moving started to cause trouble, and while they slowed to a crawl, the Borders infiltrated the woods and moved aggressively down the road while they kept up suppressing fire on the enemy. Even the German 37mm pak had no luck and when it hit the arriving Universal Carrier, the round somehow glanced off! So despite suffering more losses the Borders eventually drove off the German attack after pinning them down and then flanking them with a covered approach through the woods. To be fair to the Germans they had no luck with the dice all game, except for their cover saves, when at one point the wire fences and bushes seemed to be made of something far more solid! Trouble was using up all their 6's there, left them scuppered! Even so it still felt like a tough game at the start, though once the Borders got the advantage, their troop quality was always going to be a huge advantage.



Small game, but the forces and the terrain give both sides some problems to try and overcome, and its a tense little scrap.

uglyfatbloke23 Jul 2017 4:31 a.m. PST

Stunning stuff Piers…as always.

foxweasel23 Jul 2017 5:03 a.m. PST

Lovely terrain and a good battle report, cheers.

Retiarius923 Jul 2017 5:58 a.m. PST

most rulesets are too bloody

wizbangs23 Jul 2017 7:09 a.m. PST

I always love looking at your work! It's inspirational & I always seem to pick up on little details you do to add realism that I can try.

Silurian23 Jul 2017 7:32 a.m. PST

Fun to read and great to look at. Thanks

PiersBrand23 Jul 2017 8:27 a.m. PST

Thank you gents.

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