This is an old game, I just stumbled upon over on The Guild forum
Elements of groupe Blinde sud Tunisien push south east through the Zaghouan range to link up with British columns driving driving north; at a small village they bump into a German blocking force.
A straight forward attack-defence battle, except for the interesting kit fielded by the French :)
Table top
French initial moves - Latils by S&S, Citroen by Frontline, Valentines Fujimi [yes i know they are MkIIIs and not MkVIs, I`ve recently re-painted them back as British and will replace them when I find suitable models]
GMC75 Sgt`s Mess & S&S, M3s Matchbox, Laffly AC Raventhorpe
German defenders
Latil 4x4 disappears - boom!
Chars de Valentine commander by AB Figures
GMC SP 75mm S&S, crew FAA
Another GMC75 Sgt`s Mess, crew from Blitz Minitures, 2 - Matchbox M3 lt tanks commander by Britannia attached to the French from the US 70th Tank Battalion
French infantry advance, mostly Blitz, but some FAA and Tumbling Dice too
French support
75mm Skytrex with Frontline Somua and SHQ crew
47mm AT gun from S&S with Blitz crew, the tow is a Dinky Scamell :), the Latil 6x6 moving past is S&S
Somua S35s from Frontline advance past burning French transport
Slugfest a GMC halts next to a burning M3, whilst other vehicles move towards the sawmill
A Panzer III burns in the village whilst a Laffly AC looks on hiding from the mkIV on the hill
Another cracking game, the Germans had advantage of range with their long 75s and 120mm mortar, but they lacked infantry. The French concentrated their attack on the right after looseing some transport (and men) on the road. The Valentines got into a duel with a Panzer IV, both being damaged (one abandoned) but repairable, the GMC 75s proved highly effective tank-killers claiming 2 - PZIVs and a PZIII and supressing the Pak40 too, both Stuarts were lost, the commanders tank in a spectacular explosion, the S35s proved too slow to get into across the table to where their 47mm would be effective.....
The German infantry held out for a little while, but once their armour was gone, they had little chance. One MG team was successfully taken out by a French VB grenade launcher, which was quite pleasing :)
A Cracking Game indeed! Lots of variety in Armour- great terrain- A win for the French...most enjoyable read. Well Done. Regards. KEV.
ReplyDeleteExcellent - made me smile - Martin
ReplyDeleteAs you`ll note from our more recent Tunisian games, my french stuff has improved.
ReplyDeleteWorking on a few new and different units and more odd kit now plus finishing off writing the mini-campaign based on the german Eilbotel offensive in january 1943.
Thank you for the nice comments.
Richard
Hi Richard- sorry -wont be posting anymore on my blog - the OO Train Bug has bitten me- Great Talking with you re: 20mm - best wishes with your Hobby. Regards. KEV.
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