Raid on an airfield Huge scenario at Tabletop Games
Finally the story can be told. Eighteen unarmored jeeps against the Luftwaffe and Afrika Korps units in a midnight raid.
With Jacob's 6 jeeps and 12 from the store, twenty two airplanes on the runway, 4 ammo dumps and over 100 Afrika Korps infantry, this was a big game!
The last plane had come in. It was midnight, the desert would be very dark if not for the lights on the runway, lit to guide the planes coming in just as the raiders were starting their engines. Eighteen jeeps, each carrying two or three mg's.
Lower airstrip, fighters and Ju-87 Stukas
Upper airstrip, where the big birds were located.
The first turn, 10 of the SAS jeeps showing, first blood to Jacob's group-the center jeeps.
Not to be outdone, one of my jeeps gets two planes the next turn!
And an ammo dump and another plane the next turn.
While assisting Eric, the third jeep team leader, in blowing up several more planes.
Pretty much my high water mark. Two ammo dumps, all but one plane on the first two tables were burning. Over 50 Afrika Korps soldiers were in rifle range.
We played the game through all the turns (6 or 7, don't remember ). No bombers were harmed, but there were no dive bombers or fighters remaining serviceable
Thanks to Tabletop, especially Ron M., who assembled 22of the 1/48th scale planes, painted and decaled them, then did 12 jeeps, then did 90D..A.K. fit in as well. To Jacob, not only for the 6 finished models, but for his tactical rules knowledge. To "Death or glory" Eric....we did well to get a tie.
Oh, yeah...to my dice.. which finally did what I needed in the game.
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Keith, yeah, and I nominated Eric, the left hand squadron commander as the resident " Death or Glory" wanna be. He did not want to accept the draw the victory conditions granted us. 'One more turn, one more plane ' he reasoned. Wiser heads prevailed. We were facing down 90 infantry and at least two MMG's by that time.
Best of all, I went home with a Stuka and the transport plane. They will make great terrain.
Air Marshall Kesserling will want some explanations about those burning aircraft! :)
Cheers,
Michael P
I did come up with the idea of using the twine for showing the illuminated areas, and supplied the twine.
There were some other painting done by the store staff, six of the jeeps were supplied painted by Jacob, the player who commanded the center 6 jeeps.
Truly a great game and effort.
Regards, James