Last Updated
Mon Nov 15 19:48:48 PST 1999
Voters = 15

WWII PLATOON VOTING RESULTS:
Voters, By Period - 1944 Eastern Front


Favorite Rules
rulespercentage
Command Decision53%
Spearhead27%
TAC: WWII13%
Clash of Armor7%

Rules Regularly Played
rules played regularlypercentage
Command Decision60%
Spearhead27%
TAC:WWII13%
Clash of Armor7%

Number of Rules Regularly Played
number of rules played regularlypercentage
1 rules played93%
2 rules played7%

Rules Tried
rules played at least oncepercentage
Command Decision93%
Spearhead86%
Clash of Armor43%
TAC:WWII14%

Number of Rules Tried
number of rules playedpercentage
3 rules played50%
2 rules played36%
1 rules played14%

Voters, By Experience
level of experiencepercentage
Up To Twenty Years54%
Twenty Years or More23%
Up To Ten Years23%

Voters, By Region
regionpercentage
North America50%
Europe36%
Western Pacific14%

Voters, By Setting
usual game settingpercentage
At the local club64%
With a friend or two29%
At the local game store7%

Number of Armies
number of armies owned or usedpercentage
6 army/armies20%
15 army/armies13%
2 army/armies13%
4 army/armies13%
7 army/armies13%
8 army/armies13%
3 army/armies7%
5 army/armies7%

Armies Owned/Used
armies owned or usedpercentage
Germany87%
Soviet Union73%
Britain60%
United States of America53%
United States of America - Paratroops47%
British Commonwealth40%
Germany - Paratroops40%
Germany - S.S.40%
Britain - Paratroops33%
Soviet Union - Guards33%
Canada27%
France20%
Italy20%
Rumania20%
Axis - Other13%
Hungary13%
Japan13%
Allied - Other7%
Insurgents7%
United States of America - Marines7%

Periods Played
periodpercentage
1944 Eastern Front100%
1942 Russia87%
1943 Russia87%
1941 Russia73%
1944 France73%
1943 Mediterranean67%
1942 North Africa60%
1943-45 Italy60%
1944 Sigfried Line60%
1941 North Africa47%
1945 Eastern Front47%
1940 Blitzkrieg40%
1940 Africa33%
1945 Western Front27%
1939 Polish Campaign13%
1939-40 Winter War13%
1942 South-West Pacific13%
What-If/Fantasy13%
1937-40 China7%
1940 Balkans7%
1941 Balkans7%
1941-44 Continuation War7%
1941-45 Burma7%
1941-45 Insurgency7%
1945 Manchuria7%

Number of Periods Played
number of genres/periods playedpercentage
7 periods20%
6 periods13%
9 periods13%
11 periods7%
13 periods7%
16 periods7%
18 periods7%
19 periods7%
3 periods7%
5 periods7%
8 periods7%

Scales Used
figure scalepercentage
20mm47%
6mm (including 1:285 and 1:300 scales)47%
15mm27%
2mm13%
10mm7%

Number of Scales
number of figure scale(s) used
(per person)
percentage
1 figure scale(s) used73%
2 figure scale(s) used13%
3 figure scale(s) used13%

RECENT BATTLE REPORTS
Michael Bornstein

Defended with two US Glider Regiments against a reinforced German SS Panzer Grenadier Division. Lost two battalions but repulsed the Germans who lost half the division before withdrawing. [22 Sep 1999]

alexis tolmatchev

transformed scenario from ASL. In the pocket of Hube. Unready russians try to stop the attack of the 10th panzer SS division. If the russian line breaks it leads to the escape of 120 000 germans. Russian forces - 27th infantry division (suffered from the fightings not reinforced). two tanks battalion mainly T34/41 - one selfpropelled artillery regiment SU76. German forces - kampfgruppe issued from the 10th SS panzer and the 6th panzer division. Mainly panzergrenadier - stug III - panzer IV. All in 15 mmm. [11 May 99]

John Madron

I believe it was a scenario covering the German advance into Belgium. Infantry div elements pushing up densely wooded roads. Elements of Das Reich airlifted into rear areas. Belgians reinforced by French cavalry. Slow German progress up board with resulting "historical" victory. [7 Apr 99]

John Hingley-Hickson

My last battle was the British involvement in the battle for the Ardennes (something which is not well written about).

TAC:WWII as usual gave a thoroughly good feel for the battle, the tactics used and the formations. It allows flexibility, yet accurate historical representation.

In this battle, the guards division advanced, to help our American cousins who were in the doo doo, YET AGAIN. The British advanced with the armour taking on the King Tigers, while the infantry took the Panzer Grenadiers. This action was a delaying action until the rest of the division was able to arrive and halt the German advance. Very thrilling action with the armour almost being destroyed, while the infantary held their own. The whole flavour of the game could only be experianced through Tac. [6 Apr 99]

Michael Blom

Actually I´m in middle of an game (Spearhead) where I´m functioning as an umpire. The scenario is from "Where the Ironcrosses grow" (eastern front supplements and scenarios for Spearhead rule. The 11 German pz div. is attacking russian infantery suported by two hvy tank reg. I´m playing the tactical situations (all the moves and cobats e.t.c.) while the players give their units orders by contact me by phone or e-mail. [6 Apr 99]

chris Mikucki

Ran an early entry scenario of the German assault on the island of Leros, November 1943. The game was run using Command Decision, and was run for 8 players.

The Germans failed to affect an effective assault and the falschirmjagers took very heavy casualties. [31 Mar 99]

Ingolfur Bjorgvinsson

Spearhead set in Russia '41. Non historical-non competition game A Motorized Inf Reg (two Battalions) and a Motorcycle Battalion with Stuka support force a river crossing against a Russian Infantry Reg (three Battalions with support) who have to defend three different possible crossing sites. The Russans bring up a Tank Brigade to reduce the bridgehead before the Germans can bring over their Recon and Panzer Battalion. They manage to prevent this but the Germans held the bridgehead. [29 Mar 99]

Neal Howes

The last game I played was part of a Hube's Pocket campaign that I am currently running at the Ottawa Miniature Gamers (OMG). I use a second edition version on Clash of Armor that has yet to be published. A vast improvement over the first edition. PS. The better part of German panzer division did very well against a mechanized Soviet brigade. The breakout failed when they ran into a heavy tank reg of JSIIs fresh from the factory! Neal Howes [29 Mar 99]

lee garnett

Two German tank battalions, two infantry batalions and a motorcycle battalion attacked a Soviet force of two infantry battalions, one cav regiment and a tank regiment. Important lessons learned - Pz111 can't afford to trade blows with T34 and KV1s. [28 Mar 99]

Alex Kirk

Last night we played a real hum-dinger. Rommels attack at the 1st battle of El Alamein. Except that this time Rommel got enough gas to do the wide swing he wanted. Mass death & destruction never before seen by man. A good time was had by all! ;-) [28 Mar 99]

Marc Raiff

As my group is learning CD3, I ran an adaptation of the battle of Kalmas on the Eastern Front in 1944. The players ran the Russians who were trying to cut off a German rearguard. The Germans were run by the referee to a scripted set of objectives and commands. This idea is based on Glenn Kidd's War College scenarios and is very helpful in teaching new players. [27 Mar 99]

Mark Serafin

A couple of British infantry battalions and a tank regiment trying to take a hill from a regiment of Falschirmjagers and a pair of King Tigers. German Kampfgruppe coming up in support after a couple of turns.

One battalion of German paras came out of woods to take the crest line of a ridge, and were promptly chewed to pieces in the open by the Shermans. On the other flank, the British infantry played hide and seek through the woods with the Germans. The King Tigers held back, waiting for the Shermans to come to them.

When the German KG arrived, the Panthers fell victim to Fireflies, and the panzergrenadiers tried close assaulting the British tanks. They suffered the same fate at the paras that tried to engage armor in the open.

The Germans finally threw in the towl just as the British artillery was beginning to work over the positions of the second para battalion. Which is good, because as the British infantry commander I was not looking forward to trying to advance in the face of King Tigers. [26 Mar 99]

John W. Holtz

A convention game version of Arracourt, 1944. As German CO I watched, helplessly, as the fog lifted just as my subordinates executed a series of advances that found them flank on or at point blank range to a couple of Sherman and Stuart companies. Something like 5 platoons of Panthers and a company of PzGrens were eliminated in one turn. Needless to say, we reverted to a defensive posture for the rest of the game. [26 Mar 99]

Derek Clements

Campaign normandy the first 24 hrs [26 Mar 99]