AARs: Show Us Yer Games!

This is a general forum for all types of posts related to Military models.

Moderators: dnichols, GHQ, Mk 1

Post Reply
pmskaar
E5
Posts: 2205
Joined: Sun Apr 17, 2005 5:45 am

Show Us Your Games

Post by pmskaar »

Hi Mark

That is another great looking game with an interesting situation! Thanks very much for showing this.

I always enjoy seeing your games.

Pete

mluther
E5
Posts: 212
Joined: Wed Nov 15, 2006 10:09 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA

Post by mluther »

The latest actual historical game we played at GigaBites Café in Marietta GA was a fun June 41 I Ain't Been Shot, Mum game in 6mm on Sunday. This game is part of the major tank battle around Verba and Dubno. This action is on June 29th, 1941. Parts of the 16th Pz Div's II Abt, 2 Pz Rgt and of II Abt 64 Schutzen Rgt are heading west and northwest to encircle the Soviet 34th Tank Div.
Soviets are dug in on a slope expecting some armor reinforcements in the form of T34 model 40s and KV1s. Lots of panzers moving across the table and Russian green tank crews getting flummoxed.
Link to flickr set with AAR: https://www.flickr.com/photos/6mmgaming ... 3140344452

ImagePzIIIs on the right by Mark Luther, on Flickr
Image

Russian armor trying to kill the PzIIIs by Mark Luther, on Flickr
ImageRussians running up slope from first line of trenches by Mark Luther, on Flickr

ImagePaK 38s by Mark Luther, on Flickr

Image2 smoking Pz IIIs by Mark Luther, on Flickr

ImageSurrounded by Mark Luther, on Flickr

ImageOn the other flank by Mark Luther, on Flickr

redleg
E5
Posts: 3862
Joined: Fri Dec 17, 2004 11:02 am
Location: Riverside, CA

Post by redleg »

That's a fantastic AAR, Mark! I swear I feel like I'm watching a documentary when I read your after action posts! Great looking terrain, vehicles, and troops!

Begemot
E5
Posts: 248
Joined: Fri Aug 19, 2011 12:11 am

Post by Begemot »

Mark,

Great AAR. Great board. Great tactical situation. Just, well ... great!. Inspiring. Thanks for posting.
The summer grasses.
For many brave warriors
The aftermath of dreams.
--- Basho

Please visit my website "Lair of the Begemot": (https://lairbegemot.blogspot.com)

mluther
E5
Posts: 212
Joined: Wed Nov 15, 2006 10:09 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA

Post by mluther »

Well, the quarantine has given me a chance to edit and label some pics from a Dec/19 6mm I Ain't Been Shot Mum game. I set up a Normandy scenario for friends at my place based on Operation Express. I was still in the mood for a Normandy game and wanted something with Churchills and ruins.
Link to loads of piccies and AAR: link
Image‌Wilts advance by Mark Luther, on Flickr
Image‌Churchills of B Sqd by Mark Luther, on Flickr
Image‌Fire from left flank by Mark Luther, on Flickr
Image‌Germans pulling back by Mark Luther, on Flickr
Image‌More tank hits by Mark Luther, on Flickr
Image‌A nasty looking corner by Mark Luther, on Flickr
Mark

BurtWolf
E5
Posts: 1083
Joined: Sun Feb 03, 2013 11:48 pm
Location: Rochester, NY

Post by BurtWolf »

As usual I am envious - nice looking game. How do you like IABSM with GHQ minis? Never played it but inching closer to it... thanks again for sharing!

redleg
E5
Posts: 3862
Joined: Fri Dec 17, 2004 11:02 am
Location: Riverside, CA

Post by redleg »

Awesome Mark! That's a great looking battle!

mluther
E5
Posts: 212
Joined: Wed Nov 15, 2006 10:09 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA

Post by mluther »

Burtwolf, I have been using IABSM for years. It is by far my favorite rules for company sized action. The ground scale is practically 1/300 too. Loads of free stuff and lots of other cheap support on their forum. A couple of FB groups too.
Thanks,
Mark

Cav Dog
E5
Posts: 898
Joined: Wed Dec 29, 2004 1:12 am

Post by Cav Dog »

Played a quick solo game between some Leopard 2A6s and T80s.

Leo CO and S&T section at the pumping station along the pipeline road. Deep recon reports T80s on the move towards him.
Image

His mission is to guard the ford over the wadi.
Image

Drone pictures show a combat recon patrol of tanks headed his way.
Image

He brings his 1st Platoon on line to hold them off.
Image

The T80s continue to advance past the wadi and are taken under fire. Success!
Image

The T80s return fire and punish the Leos for interrupting their party
Image

The Leo CO sends one tank section up on the ridge to flank the invaders
Image

The T80s prove difficult to kill from the front and the Leos suffer from extremely poor gunnery skills (OK die rolls). But the Leos on the ridge flanking the invaders finally score another kill causing the invaders to attempt to break contact, their morale dropping like a waxed brick with 50% casualties.
Image


The T80s fire one last volley as they depart leaving the Leos a lovely parting gift.
Image

It was a fun little exercise to get some freshly painted lead on the table and test of my homebrew mashup of WRG and Threat rules.
Tactics are the opinion of the senior officer present.

redleg
E5
Posts: 3862
Joined: Fri Dec 17, 2004 11:02 am
Location: Riverside, CA

Post by redleg »

I love it! Nice work Cav Dog! Looks like a fun game and the play by play is great!

panzergator
E5
Posts: 3474
Joined: Thu Oct 08, 2015 3:44 am

Post by panzergator »

Very nice Cav dog.
All blessings flow from a good mission statement.
Pogo was right. So was Ike.
"A Gentleman is a man who is only rude intentionally." (Churchill)
Give credit. Take responsibility.

PolishGI
E5
Posts: 833
Joined: Wed Jun 19, 2013 2:57 am
Location: SW USA

Post by PolishGI »

Nice post/pics Cav Dog!

Thanks for the spark. I want to do this as well just to set something up and shoot something. lol Even if it is like MBT vs MBT like you did. Faster movement and there is something satisfying about destroying a tank.

Reading a book on Michael Wittmann now and need to set something up so Panzers and Panzer grenadiers can go after the Red Army!

Thanks.
Image Charlie don't surf!
"Don't do things by half."
GHQ BUILD THREAD

Guroburov
E5
Posts: 562
Joined: Fri Mar 27, 2015 7:27 pm
Location: Coppel, TX

Post by Guroburov »

Awesome reports, guys. Mark I always love your reports, especially all the aircraft ones. I wonder how you made those flying bases (so I can buy parts for the future). Cav, those poor T-80s. Love the paint jobs and terrain, both of you.

chrisswim
E5
Posts: 7316
Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:22 pm
Location: Jacksonville, FL

Post by chrisswim »

Cav Dog, I enjoyed your set up and action. Thank you. I may have to do similar vs. static pics. Especially, as I hunker in the bunker.
Chris

BurtWolf
E5
Posts: 1083
Joined: Sun Feb 03, 2013 11:48 pm
Location: Rochester, NY

Post by BurtWolf »

Great games guys and thanks for posting - keeps me going seeing this great stuff! Cav, great table set up!

Mk1 - what is or how did you make the base for your AT gun on the last photo "nasty looking corner"?

Post Reply