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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Rolling up the Stick (DH's AAR)



Last Saturday a friend and myself played a game of Disposable Heroes.I must apologize for the bad pictures and not having more close ups which is my fault. Of course I also forgot to take more pictures after the game got started which is again my fault. Also, as you can see we need to work on our terrain some more as the road we have just isn't up to snuff and our buildings just to generic.
He played an elite German Grenadier platoon composed roughly of:

HQ
2 full rifle squads
Sdkfz 222
Mortar squad

vs my elite US Para platoon:

HQ
extra Machine gun team
2 full rifle squads

The scenario we played was titled "rolling up the stick" which is para drop scenario somewhere in Normandy. The scenario starts with the para's landing their team sections through a dice attempt for on target. Then the Germans enter on 3 board edges. The goal of the game is for the paras to reach a rally point and survive 6 turns, the Germans attempt to block this by capturing the rally point or wiping out the para's.
I won't describe each turn but give a few highlights.The para's managed to land 3 out 5 sections on target which was great, but after that things just went down hill for my valiant, but doomed para's as one of my sections landed off table causing half to be casualties. My bazooka never hit his sdkz 222 which in turn wiped out the depleted squad. I did manage to take out a few Germans, but more less my para's got shredded and pushed off the objective by the very determined Germans. Not a successful para drop in results, but no question a lot of fun in terms of a game!
My impression of Disposable is that it's easy to understand and flows very nice. We still need to work on the vehicle rules, but that shouldn't be to hard. I'm really looking forward to my next game and getting my para's back into action.

Some battlefield pics

















































One of my platoons that landed in a wheat field

















My friend's Germans cowering...errr taking up position behind a wall that is
















His German command moving to occupy the building
















 Perfect landing
















My para's holding the rally point..... temporarily

9 comments:

  1. Is it a rug that you use for the field? Looking pretty good mate.

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  2. Looks like a great game, shame about the poor Para's though, let's hope they land where you want them next time!!!

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  3. Chris,

    Good little round up on the action. I love DH for WWII skirmish as it gives a very fast fluid game that's packed with action. Oh, and as your Para's found out, it can be a little deadly too!

    I'm sure the terrain will come along with time mate- there's only so much a man can do in a given time period :O) The ubiquitous 'tedy bear' fur is an excellent addition- have you tried cutting it with a pair of hair clippers? I haven't had a go yet but I have seen some amazing results with a little dye added too falavour.

    Fab stuff- next time you'll get 'em I'm sure.

    Darrell.

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  4. Good sounding game, interested in those rules myself, not all paras are led by Winters.

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  5. Great to see those paras in action

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  6. Looking great Christopher, sounds like a fun day. DH is a good choice, played it so many times I can dream the rules years later. Remember the most fun game we had were as my paras landed we made tiny pieces of paper of each individual soldier. Then we released the papers from about a meter high over the table. Ended up with soldiers everywhere who needed to find the right buddies etc. Chaos and a great game. Cheers, Michael

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  7. Love your blogging work! Keep up the good work you make really good posts!

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  8. Thanks for posting this!

    I have been looking into WW2 in 28 mm for a very long time and now that DH seems to be very highly regarded by many players and it looks like you do not need too much to start up either :)

    Looking forward to hearing more about DH and other stuff on your blog :)

    Happy Gaming,

    Allan

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