Anyone done any Wermacht '47 gaming yet? Game results/comparisons between the Wermacht equipment vs allies?
Tim
Wermacht '47 Battle Reports
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I have, but I don't count because I wrote the Northern Front ones. John Fernandes before the book was written also gamed all the scenarios. We both liked them but we have an obvious prejudice.
That being said, I know I tried to write balanced scenarios & playtesting got rid of casual surprises. We also played toward the strengths of the vehicles however as a general rule technology seems to favor the German equipment at that particular time unless the Allied player is careful.
Skal,
Sven
That being said, I know I tried to write balanced scenarios & playtesting got rid of casual surprises. We also played toward the strengths of the vehicles however as a general rule technology seems to favor the German equipment at that particular time unless the Allied player is careful.
Skal,
Sven
Skal,
Sven
Sven
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We have played several with our Hungarian and Romanian armies in my WW2.5 series. Been great fun, especally the Romanian cavalry. I need someone to make TAS 45M tanks and assault guns for the Hungarians, and Turan III, but I can dream! Or save up and get them commissioned!
We are doing the first German-Ukrainian game next week, Is-4 and T-44/85 aganst E-75 and Bulgarian E-25s. If I remember I'll take some pics. Next I am going to raise Turkish and Egyptian armies for c1947-1950, something a little different.
Mark
We are doing the first German-Ukrainian game next week, Is-4 and T-44/85 aganst E-75 and Bulgarian E-25s. If I remember I'll take some pics. Next I am going to raise Turkish and Egyptian armies for c1947-1950, something a little different.
Mark
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Managed to take some pics of the German-Ukrainian game. Bit of a one sided affair, the Ukrainian Mech group barely made it off their start line due to poor activation rolls. Happy to note this one has GHQ models in!
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2 ... 68e1d1d98d
The Germans flung a Panzer Battalion recce platoon of 5x Panther II forwards, followed by an infantry platoon in 4x Sdkfz 251, whilst a heavy Panzer Company of 10x E-75 ("Tiger III") held the flanks with long range fire. In reserve was an AT platoon of 4x 10cm PAW600 towed by Sdkfz 251. The infantry platoon carried a Fliegerfaust AA team, as well as Panzerfaust 250 and MP44 assault rifles.
The Ukrainians had a Heavy Tank battalion of 21x Is-IV, a mixed regiment of 20x T-34/85 and 10x T-54A, backed up by an infantry company, 4x Su-76 and some towed ATG which never saw action.
They had 3 flights of 4x Yak-9K armed with 45mm cannon and AT-CBU.
The Recce platoon came up close in the centre, wreaking havoc on the T-34/85s and infantry and Su-76, whilst the E-75 plinked away at a mile against T-54 and Is-IV.
The Is-IV is a tough tank! Virtually immune in the turret to even 10.5cmL56 kwk APCR and 12.8cm APCBC rounds, even their rare APDS rounds were ineffective at these ranges. Luckily the Is-IV never made it to a hulldown position, and some were knocked out in the thinner hull armour.
Some of my GHQ E-75 models had lost their muzzle breaks in transit, so I used these to depict 12.8cm armed versions, whilst the others had 10.5cmL56 guns. Very effective against T-54s even at 1700m range.
The poor Ukrainians never got any good shots in, only managed to scratch the paint on a Panther II, and did some light damage to E-75 with an airstrike.
Mark
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2 ... 68e1d1d98d
The Germans flung a Panzer Battalion recce platoon of 5x Panther II forwards, followed by an infantry platoon in 4x Sdkfz 251, whilst a heavy Panzer Company of 10x E-75 ("Tiger III") held the flanks with long range fire. In reserve was an AT platoon of 4x 10cm PAW600 towed by Sdkfz 251. The infantry platoon carried a Fliegerfaust AA team, as well as Panzerfaust 250 and MP44 assault rifles.
The Ukrainians had a Heavy Tank battalion of 21x Is-IV, a mixed regiment of 20x T-34/85 and 10x T-54A, backed up by an infantry company, 4x Su-76 and some towed ATG which never saw action.
They had 3 flights of 4x Yak-9K armed with 45mm cannon and AT-CBU.
The Recce platoon came up close in the centre, wreaking havoc on the T-34/85s and infantry and Su-76, whilst the E-75 plinked away at a mile against T-54 and Is-IV.
The Is-IV is a tough tank! Virtually immune in the turret to even 10.5cmL56 kwk APCR and 12.8cm APCBC rounds, even their rare APDS rounds were ineffective at these ranges. Luckily the Is-IV never made it to a hulldown position, and some were knocked out in the thinner hull armour.
Some of my GHQ E-75 models had lost their muzzle breaks in transit, so I used these to depict 12.8cm armed versions, whilst the others had 10.5cmL56 guns. Very effective against T-54s even at 1700m range.
The poor Ukrainians never got any good shots in, only managed to scratch the paint on a Panther II, and did some light damage to E-75 with an airstrike.
Mark
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And here are some WW2.5 Romanian-Hungarian battle pics:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3 ... 1116563344
No GHQ am afraid.
Most stunning event was Romanian cavalry charge that completely broke my Hungarian right flank in our second battle, a sabre charge that actually worked. Twice!
One thing I have found is that we get so engrossed in the game we forget to take enough pictures capturing all the action! Miust try better next time!
Mark
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3 ... 1116563344
No GHQ am afraid.
Most stunning event was Romanian cavalry charge that completely broke my Hungarian right flank in our second battle, a sabre charge that actually worked. Twice!
One thing I have found is that we get so engrossed in the game we forget to take enough pictures capturing all the action! Miust try better next time!
Mark