A couple
weeks ago our group finally got a chance to play thru the first 2 scenarios of “Royal
Tanks”. This mini-campaign is one of 4
in the Skirmish Campaigns “Monty’s Epsom 1944” excellent scenario book. The focus of this mini-campaign is on the 9th Royal Tank
Regiment as it battles elements of the two SS Divisions in late June 1944.
The first
scenario is a meeting engagement pitting a Platoon of Churchill Infantry Tanks,
two squads of Infantry, an Infantry Platoon HQs and an attached 6 pounder
Anti-Tank gun. So overall, 3 Churchill
tanks, 2 Bren Carriers, a 6 pound AT gun and a Jeep. Against them is small two squad battle group
of SS Pioneers moving in a collection of wheeled vehicles and a pair Sdkfz
251/1D halftracks supported by a pair of Panther tanks but on a variable turn
of entry.
Tim took the
Tank Platoon and one squad of Infantry, I took the HQs, the AT Gun and second
squad. Ryan and Alex split the
Germans.
We set up
the board and rolled for variable attachments; the British receiving a sniper
team IIRC, the German player a Kubelwagen with a Flamethrower team and rolling
a turn 4 entry for the Panthers.
The victory
conditions were on the British player since they were attacking. Exit a single Churchill tank and 10 Infantry
soldiers off the German controlled edge with an extra campaign condition of
capturing and controlling the crossroads and a stone house. If the British player satisfied the two
campaign conditions they would prevent the German player from having an advantageous
entry point in the next scenario for his armor.
Both sides
entered the board at opposite ends, and both using the roads for quick movement
towards the crossroads. The British
sending one squad with the Platoon HQs group to capture the stone house, dropping
the Anti-Tank gun on over-watch in anticipation of defending against
counter-attacking German armor, and the other squad riding on the lead
Churchill.
Being
closer to the German entry point, Ryan and Alex decided to dismount their
Pioneers and make for the tree line surrounding the crossroads. The Turn after starting to dismount, Alex’s
share of the Pioneers were still getting into position when the first of Tim’s
Churchill tanks arrived and laid into them; catching them still in the process
of getting out of their transport
The first
clash was a close in fight between flamethrower teams and a Churchill, which
quickly ended in favor of the British. Next Tim’s Infantry squad entered the opposite
end of the field facing the SS troops that had finally made it to the tree
line. This second clash saw the exchange
of fire, the German player coming out on top due largely to the superior MG42
teams, eliminating half of the British and forcing the remainder to
ground.
With the
British Infantry assault blunted the Churchill tanks turned on the Pioneers,
resulting in more losses to this squad and forcing them to ground. Tim, realizing that the Panthers were not
going to make it onto the board yet and having suffered no tank losses, decided
to quickly exit a single Churchill; satisfying the first part of the British
victory conditions. The remaining pair waited the arrival of the
Panthers and protected my Infantry section in the attempt to complete the
victory.
The game
moved quickly at this point, the Panthers arriving and engaging in a long range
dual with the British tanks. This action
resulted in a mobility kill on one Churchill while my Infantry made a dash for
the exit point but didn’t make it before the game ended.
Overall this
scenario was challenging and fun for both sides. It was fast moving and resulted in large numbers of casualties on both sides. The British did capture and hold the stone
house and crossroads but failed in exiting the required number of
Infantry. So a tactical victory for Ryan and Alex.
The models are a mixture of 1st Corps, Warlord, West Wind Berlin or Bust, Company B Miniatures, Black Tree Design and Renegade. The Churchill tanks and most of the British Infantry are West Wind, the Bren Carriers and 6 Pound AT Gun Warlord and the Jeep is Company B Miniatures. The Panther tanks, Halftracks, Opel Blitz truck and Kubelwagen are all Warlord. The Pioneers are a mixture of 1st Corps and Renegade with the flamethrowers from Black Tree Design.
The models are a mixture of 1st Corps, Warlord, West Wind Berlin or Bust, Company B Miniatures, Black Tree Design and Renegade. The Churchill tanks and most of the British Infantry are West Wind, the Bren Carriers and 6 Pound AT Gun Warlord and the Jeep is Company B Miniatures. The Panther tanks, Halftracks, Opel Blitz truck and Kubelwagen are all Warlord. The Pioneers are a mixture of 1st Corps and Renegade with the flamethrowers from Black Tree Design.
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