Arnhem wargame with K&C in Antwerp Belgium (Tin Soldiers of Antwerp) (1 Viewer)

bricoleur

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Hi Guys;

On November 5th we are playing "Chain of Command" rules with K&C figures.
Here some pics about the preparation of the terrain on the Arnhem Bridge and buildings "under construction".

Hope you like it

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Certainly like the terrain and buildings/bridge. A fun game is about to occur. Some more photos would be good. Robin.
 
Yes looks great :salute:::salute:::salute::

Echoing Robin's request. Would be great if you can post a few photos from your event.
 
First platoon just arrived ...Arnhem58.jpg

And the spotting was successful!Arnhem59a.jpg


Oh deer! Where is the piat?Arnhem60.jpg
 
Looks great! I hope we may see further photos during the game. Thank you for sharing.
 
Certainly like the terrain and buildings/bridge. A fun game is about to occur. Some more photos would be good. Robin.[/QUOT

Here more photos of the Arnhem Wargame.
By viewing my photos keep in mind that:
a) I'm not a pro
b) This is not a diorama: during the game terrain is removed several times and you will spot defaults in the background; sorry for that.

The game started with a tribute to all the brave citizens of Arnhem who were obliged to leave their homes immediately after hostilities started.
Those citizens were placed in a corner of our battlefield as memorial.

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Cheers;
Eddy
 
Everything looks amazing, I think you could even talk me into joining this endeavour. Robin.
 
General view on the battlefield:

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The Arnhem side of the bridge. Frost has occupied the buildings on the bridge. The building with the black roof is his HQ; the rest of second batt. is hidden in the ruins on the right.

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View on the main road. First casualties on the bridge. Second batt. has hastily positioned some artillerie in defence. Big surprise of the game was the arrival of a German Kampfgruppe, attacking the back of the defence line!

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A Panzerjäger appeared with remnants of the Luftwaffe Division and German paras.... Frost in big troubles....

Eddy
 
General view on the battlefield:

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The Arnhem side of the bridge. Frost has occupied the buildings on the bridge. The building with the black roof is his HQ; the rest of second batt. is hidden in the ruins on the right.

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View on the main road. First casualties on the bridge. Second batt. has hastily positioned some artillerie in defence. Big surprise of the game was the arrival of a German Kampfgruppe, attacking the back of the defence line!

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A Panzerjäger appeared with remnants of the Luftwaffe Division and German paras.... Frost in big troubles....

Eddy


This is awesome mate! Love the storyline and the positioning of the figures etc!

Scott
 
Beautifully photographed not to mention the terrain and miniatures. Thank you.
 
The crew of "Tin Soldiers of Antwerp" thanks you all for your nice comments on this forum.

Your humble servant will continue this wargame saga;

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As already mentioned, a German Kampfgruppe was pushing from the rear to the bridge. But there was another danger, coming from the other side of the bridge. SS Hauptsturmführer Viktor Gräbner was returning from his recon mission to the bridge in Eindhoven. All was quiet there at that time and his was now with his Recon bat. heading to Arnhem. He was fond of his new toy; a captured Humber. His new girlfriend was waiting for him in Arnhem.

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At the bridge the convoy was blocked. Gräbner ordered some pumas to go ahead and to clear the bridge... always troubles with the Dutch resistance...

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The British paras were taken by surprise. (according to the game Frost had to dice on a d10 at least a seven; 3 was not enough: no radiocontact at all....) The machineguns were no match for the armoured vehicles. But 600 m further to the center an AT was lurking. Sergeant 0'Connor was not sleeping.

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Not aware about the situation, Gräbner ordered the convoy of trucks and Hanomags to continue.

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It was a massacre...arnhem101.jpg

50% losses and a retreat...

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This is an amazing series of pictures you’re posting and I can’t wait for more {bravo}}{bravo}}
 
Ditto that. Incredible dio. I esp. like this shot:

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