2 Mar 2013

A cracking start to the New year

During 2012 wargaming and painting projects were put well on the back burner. To the extent that I only had three games and didn't lift a paint brush. Criminal I know, but my modelling efforts and time were needed elsewhere.

Amazingly at Christmas my enthusiasm was rekindled, partly as a result of a conversation, partly from being ill. The conversation was with Mark, my regular gaming opponent, regarding a discussion he had at an uncle's funeral. His uncle fought in Normandy and some of his old comrades attended. Mark was able to strike up a conversation which resulted in them all recounting their experiences, especially during Operation Goodwood. This, not only resulted in us both committing to gaming a little more regularly during 2013, but also to try and recreate parts of the Goodwood operation as gaming scenarios. At the time of the conversation both my wife and I had cancelled all our Christmas plans due to being ill. My wife more poorly than myself has only just been able to get back to work during the last couple of weeks. The lack of visits to/from friends and family did leave me with time to indulge in some light modelling. Hence the rekindled interest and time to progress my 21st Panzer Kampfgruppe.

Another fillip to wargaming was the acquisition of John Elting's Napoleonic Uniforms Volumes I and II. I've had volumes III and IV for a number of years but hadn't wanted the 2007 reprints of volumes I and II in red cloth covers. I've been trying to purchase the 1993 edition copies in the white dust jackets so that all four books match on the bookshelf. Eventually just before Christmas I was able to purchase these two books which were duly confiscated and wrapped up for a Christmas present. Since being ceremoniously unwrapped I've enjoyed browsing the pages and having thoughts about improving my French Napoleonic collection. There is much to do and my Napoleonic collection will probably have to be thinned down a little first to make room for my growing collection of WWII figures but the Napoleonic era is still of great interest.

So over Christmas and during January I was able to paint two battalions of infantry along with  transport for the second battalion, both heavy weapons companies, 9th and 10th companies, and also finish the half-tracks for the first battalion. I also started the Reconnaissance battalion 22. There will be a post published later to show where I am with this unit.

1st battalion HG u304(f) and 1st company u304(f) 37mm Pak 36




2nd and 3rd companies u304(f)'s

4th (Heavy) Company - u304(f) Flak 38 and S307(f) PAK 40

9th and 10th companies - 150mm sFH auf Lorraine Schepper and S307(f) 8cm Reihwerfer
All the above vehicles and figures are from the Flames of War range.

Selection of lorries for 2nd battalions transport vehicles
The lorries are from QRF, Peter Pig and Quality Castings

1st Battalion HQ

1st Company

6th Company
I've used the figures from the excellent Peter Pig Late War Zeltbahn range along with Skytrex (Command Decision) Panzer Grenadier figures with a few German officers from QRF thrown into the mix. The above photos of the infantry are a little disappointing and I'll try and get some better ones taken which, if successful, I'll post when I next get chance.

I still have the Sturmgeschutz Battalion 200 to complete and a few more Panzer VI's to paint before I start on the Artillery, Anti Tank and Flak battalions but considering I've not produced anything for almost a year it's been an amazing few weeks.

11 Apr 2012

21st Panzer Division update

Well, my 21st Panzer Kampfgruppe is coming on... very slowly, but at least progress is being made. Most of the vehicles for the 1st battalion are nearing completion. I'm just waiting for some half track stowage packs to arrive to add a little extra detail to the sides of some of the vehicles. I've also made a start painting one battalions worth of figures. My intention is to mix and match a battalions worth of figures from Skytrex's Panzer Genadiers with some Peter Pig figures that are wearing the zeltbahn. Hope that they should look the part on the table and this will help to distinguish them from my German Division of foot sloggers.

While I've been slapping a little paint on here and there, I've also been trying to finalise which units should make up my 21st Panzer Kampfgruppe. Also what each unit should consist of and if I require to make any further purchases. Over the past few months I have become a little confused about the 21st Panzer Division. Historical information and different rule sets OOBs for the 21st Panzer Division all seem to differ slightly. Differences, not in which units were present but, in what each unit consisted of. I realise that there has to be a modicum of adaptation to the scale that we use on the wargaming table but some OOBs state totally different vehicles. I would like to represent units from this division as accurately as possible but then I don't want to field a division that will not conform to the rule set (Rapid Fire) that I regularly use. After much juggling and mulling it over about which vehicles I should include and what is available, I think I've made a decision of sorts. The following link is to a pdf of my proposed selection of units and their make-up; Link to my 21st Panzer Kampfgruppe

I'm still open to ideas and suggestions. If anyone reading this blog has a different view/idea about the 21st Panzer Division's units during their European campaign please let me know.

1 Feb 2012

Progress with Major Becker's funnies


Since the last game, I've found some enthusiasm to work on a few of the 21st Panzer vehicles. I feel they are coming on. I'll get these few based before tackling some more. All the painted models (4 x U304(f), 1 x U304(f) PaK 36, 1 x S307(f) PaK 40, 1 x U304(f) 2cm Flak) are from Flames of War the two unpainted (8cm schwere Granatwerfer 34 auf Panzerspahwagon AMR35(f) and a 4.7cm PaK(t) auf Panzerkampfwagen 35R(f) ohne Turm) are from QRF.

I wonder if I'll actually get all of my proposed 21st Panzer Kampfgruppe finished this year..?

29 Jan 2012

Bottoms up, Trousers down

This was the title that Mark had given our recent game. The brief I was given follows:

1945
You are a battle hardened officer, who has served on all fronts and the proud recipient of the Knights Cross with swords, presented by the Fuhrer himself. You are currently involved in the fighting retreat back to Germany. After being forced back again you have found yourself in woodland looking out towards an occupied town. You have been able to carry out forward observations unseen whilst at the same time swiftly over coming any British forward dugouts without alerting the enemies main force. Convoys were seen passing through the town approximately every 3-4 hours. As far as you can tell there is armour in the town, though no sign of any Sherman's or artillery. There appears to be at least one battalion within the town, maybe two. Other than the convoys there has been hardly any activity, but you don't know why.
You find yourself with two choices;
1) Dig in as strong defensive position as you can as you are bound to be discovered when the forward dugouts are relieved.
2) A swift strike against the town hoping to achieve one last defiant act for the fatherland and your honour.

A 12 move game, time of day being daybreak, woods passable to all at reduced speed. Distance between woods and town approximately 18 inches (3 full moves for infantry).
Size of force - 700 points (old Rapid Fire rules points value).
Major victory if town liberated.
Victory if 2/3rds of force leave the table in good order after 8 moves.
Defeat if broken.

I decided to follow the theme and field, as my main force, an infantry regiment, minus a company in each battalion and reduced heavy weapon companies. Then a secondary force a much reduced infantry battalion of stragglers, that had joined my small Kampfgruppe with a reduced heavy weapons company. The only support companies that had survived the retreat were a 120mm mortar company, a 150mm infantry gun and anti-tank company of a few Panzerscheck teams. I added to this my recently paint Hetzer that would support the stragglers and two PzIVs supporting the main infantry regiment.

Marks scenario for the British was a motorised battalion had passed though the town with a supporting supply convoy. Only the last company and the support company where left in the town and were about to leave as a lorried battalion had arrived late the previous night to secure the town. There was 2/3rd of a squadron of tanks being refuelled (1 Cromwell & 1 Comet). Points value 570 (old Rapid Fire rules).

The table was very simply laid out with a town on one edge made up of nine buildings, many ruined, and woods on the opposite edge.

I knew nothing of the British deployment nor size of force but decided that attack is the best form of defence. The game progressed well. I was able to lay smoke down and quickly get two companies of infantry to the edge of the town riding on the two PzIVs. Under covering fire from the heavy weapons companies, 120mm mortar and infantry gun, the the rest of the main forces infantry scampered across to the town with minimum casualties. At this point in the game Mark was having more than his fair share of ones on the dice throws. On about move 5, once it seemed that most of the British in the town were engaged, I unleashed the secondary force on the other flank. The game was over by move 10 with the German infantry occupying most of the town and what remained of the British force were in tatters. I'd lost my Hezter to an attack by the Wasp from the British machine gun company but the German stragglers were able to overcome this company. The two PzIVs were miraculously unscathed whilst the British Cromwell was knocked out and the Comet heavily damaged.

The dice were very favourable to the Germans. It's not often an attacking force come away with minimal loses when faced with defenders all in hard cover. A good game enjoyed by both of us and we have promised to meet up more regular basis. Sorry there are no pictures but I'd forgotten my camera.

18 Jan 2012

A Hetzer

Well we're actually going to have another game.... wonders will never cease......

After a full year of no painting and very little gaming both Mark and myself have agreed that we must do better this year. Which does sound very much like my old school reports. Let's just hope that, unlike my efforts at school, we can do better.

To re-introduce myself to painting again I thought a little Hezter would make a good start. I normally would only paint one, at best two colours per sitting/evening. So to get this simple model painted and based over the weekend is, for me, a little bit of a breakthrough......

Not a brilliant job but it will serve its purpose on the table.

The scenario Mark has written for our first game of the year is based in 1945. Hence my thought about having a Hetzer as support for my infantry. It was not until after I'd finished the model that I realised, in the Rapid Fire rules, this little Jagdpanzer packs the same punch as a Tiger I with the same armour rating. Cum on you little beauty...

13 Dec 2010

German 105mm Artillery (Part 2)

Job done ...... Finally that's the last element for my generic German infantry kampfgruppe finished ..... Two 105mm artillery batteries, with observation teams and HQ.






Well I said finished but I do have a couple of horse tows to paint ..... but when would I use them???

The Honorable Lead Hoarder Vow has been updated....

5 Dec 2010

German 105mm Artillery (part 1)

At last, steady progress is being made on the final unit for my generic German Infantry Kampfgruppe. This consists of two 105mm artillery battalions and HQ using a mixture of Flames of War and Peter Pig castings.

Hope to have this finished by the end of the week..... now that's given me something to aim for.... doubt that it will include the horse tows though. At the pace I work I can't be too optimistic can I?
I have been wargaming for 10 years in which time I have finally settled on two eras, Napoleonic and WWII, both in 15mm (1:100). Most of my ramblings will be about gaming in these two eras. An attempt will be made to record my wargaming interests, building of armies, ideas, interests and hopefully some games played.