Today I set out my table based on the 'Probe' game scenario from the TooFatLardies' Kampfgruppe von Luck 'Pint-Sized' Campaign (pdf) - see the map below.
My best attempt to replicate this is shown below, viewed from the German's side of the table.
As could probably be inferred from the map, the scenario sees a German Panzergrenadier platoon, from 21st Panzer, attacking a British Airborne platoon just after D-Day (D+1). As I don't have any airborne troops I'm using a regular British platoon in its place, and giving them an extra 2 support points to compensate for their lower platoon force rating. This gives the British 6 support points against the German's rather scary 13 points given they only need to get a team to the British baseline to win the game. However, if the game is over pretty quick it will give us a chance to re-set and play again, as after all the name of the game is practise.
The game is in a couple of days' time but the AAR will be along eventually.
I really like the look of your WW2 tables Rob and looking forward to the battle report!
ReplyDeleteThanks, but as the defender I'd prefer less terrain with more open lines of sight. Not sure how I'm going to fight this one yet.
DeleteA very nicely laid out tabletop.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I'm thinking of getting some of the EWM dirt tracks so not all my roads have to cobbled - these should be dirt tracks looking at the TFL map.
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