Tuesday 18 December 2018

Another Portable Wargame: Eastern Front Scenario - Take III (Part 1)

Another run out for Bob Cordery's Portable Wargame rules, this time played with the "step-loss" variant (so no quick kills). Dawn breaks to see the German defenders facing a gathering sea of Red Army units ready to "surge" forwards 'en masse' (see below):


The German Armour takes a flanking position to anchor the front (see below):


The Soviet T-34 Phalanx just chooses to roll on through the middle (see below):


Soviet artillery pushes the German PAK crews out of their prepared positions as the T-34s try to grind the Germans out of their defenses (see below):


The German PAK rallies and reoccupies the defenses (see below):


However this precipitates the T-34s to storm the defenses (see below):


The Pak 40 Platoon succumbs to the treads'n'tracks of the metal monster (see below, note the weakened German MG platoon to the right - it has been a tough time in the line):


The German center is wilting and the German armour is engaged in an ineffectual dual on the German left flank. Russian infantry have moved up on the German right flank and it is beginning to look very precarious for the defenders (see below): 


The meat-grinder continues with German infantry attacking the central T-34 from a covered ambush position (see below):


The Germans are looking very thread-bare so the attack is desperate measure (see below):


The first German attack id repulsed (see below):


But the second sees the T-34 erupt in a column of smoke and flame (see below):


Meanwhile the relentless Russian attacks have ground down the German infantry destroying a German Infantry Platoon (see below):


A second T-34 launches an overrun attack and cuts behind into the heart of the defense threatening the German Artillery position (see below):


The odds seem stacked against the Germans .. is there any chance of a counter-attack?

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