The bunker rats FOW Tournament.
My list was:
German Schutzen
Infantry Company, from Blitzkrieg, page 74
Compulsory Schutzen Company HQ (p.75) - CinC SMG, 2iC SMG, 2x Motorcycle and sidecar (45 pts)
- Warrior Erwin Rommel in Panzer 38(t) (must have other units with Panzer 38(t) (130 pts)
Compulsory Schutzen Platoon (p.75) - Command Rifle/MG, 6x Rifle/MG, Light mortar, Kfz 15 field car, 4x Kfz 70 truck (180 pts)
- Replace Command Rifle/MG with Command SMG (0 pts)
- Anti-tank rifle (20 pts)
Compulsory Schutzen Platoon (p.75) - Command Rifle/MG, 6x Rifle/MG, Light mortar, Kfz 15 field car, 4x Kfz 70 truck (180 pts)
- Replace Command Rifle/MG with Command SMG (0 pts)
- Anti-tank rifle (20 pts)
Czech Panzer Platoon (p.73) - Command Panzer 38(t) B, 3x Panzer 38(t) B (350 pts)
Anti-tank Gun Platoon (p.103) - Command SMG, 2x 3.7cm PaK36 gun (75 pts)
- Motorcycle and sidecar, Kfz 70 truck per gun (5 pts)
Heavy Anti-tank Gun Platoon (p.106) - Command Rifle, 8.8cm FlaK36 gun (190 pts)
- Extra Crew (10 pts)
- Kfz 15 field car, Sd Kfz 7 half-track per gun (5 pts)
Motorised Light Artillery Battery (p.104) - Command SMG, Staff, Observer Rifle, Motorcycle and sidecar, 4x 10.5cm leFH18 howitzer (360 pts)
- Kfz 15 field car, Kfz 68 radio truck, Sd Kfz 11 half-track per gun (5 pts)
Air Support (p.102) - Priority Ju 87B Stuka (Schwerpunkt) (175 pts)
1750 Points, 6 Platoons
Round 1 was against Lowell and his soviet Strelkovy
I had a simple plan -- use Rommel and his 38(t) panzer platoon to machine gun down the Russian horde. Rommel's platoon rerolls failed stormtrooper rolls, so 8 times out of 9 at the end of any turn his platoon should be safely hiding behind terrain and impossible to target. But, on turn 1, Rommel's platoon failed the stomtrooper roll. Rommel failed the reroll. Leaving the germsn 38(t) platoon in front of the massed anti tank guns of the Soviet army - who did mass destruction. Rommel wasn't killed, he was the last tank left. He failed morale and ran away.
With nothing to worry the Soviet T-35's they leisurely moved over to the objective. OK -- it wasn't that leisurely -- the Stukas did kill one, and there were several bails. Net result: 4:3 victory to Lowell.
There were some other games being played as well.
Round 2 was vs Rusty and his Polish army.
The Poles have an interesting rule, where an infantry platoon can come on from behind the attackers.
The germans attacked on their left (far edge in the picture). Yet again, Rommel failed his stormtrooper and the reroll, leaving his panzers stuck under an artillery bombardment. The Poles did a lot of damage, killing three tanks. Rommel ran for cover the next turn, but another artillery barrage killed the remaining tank. By this time the German infantry was ready to assault the objective. Rommel joined in, as any platoon he joins becomes fearless. The assault was bloody, but the Germans won. But after the assault the German infantry had to take a morale test, which they failed. Rommel chose to reroll, and he failed (and ran away)
Then the Polish infantry arrived behind the German artillery, killing the AT gun platoon, 88 platoon, and damaging the Artillery. At this point the Germans controlled the objective, but had taken 4 out of 6 platoon losses. The battle came down to a morale check -- if I passed, I won (having the objective). if I failed, Rusty won. I failed, and Rusty won a glorious 4:3 victory.
A couple of the other games
Round 3 was against Jim, who had an almost identical army. Instead of Rommel and Artillery, he had an extra 38(t), machine guns, mortars, and and extra infantry platoon.
Jim attacks, as with bigger artillery the long game was in my favour. The critical battle was on my right, where Jim's 5 tanks faced my 4 tanks. The battle swung back and forth, but eventually Jim suffered two bails, with two tanks destroyed, and failed morale. The remaining German tanks raced to the far objective. Jim launched some desperate assaults with his infantry -- one was beaten off, but the other was an almost untouched platoon against Rommel and two AT guns -- it would have been a massacre, except that the infantry failed their morale test to attack Rommel's tank. For the first time in the tournament, Rommel did something! A bloody 4:3 to me.