Cruel Seas Beach Landing

Started by sunjester, 30 November 2019, 07:37:28 AM

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sunjester

On Friday we played another Cruel Seas scenario at the Tring Club. Colin organised an opposed beach landing, the British had to get an undisclosed number of troops onto the beach, escorted by a Flower class corvette and 4 Fairmile D's. The Germans had two bunkers on the beach with a 50mm AT gun in each and 4 S-boats.

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Techno

Nice one, Graham. (Great piccies, too.)  :-bd

Cheers - Phil

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sunjester

Thank you chaps, it was a lot of fun, especially when Orcs ran in front of one of his own torpedoes!

Techno


Orcs

Quote from: sunjester on 30 November 2019, 09:43:33 AM
Thank you chaps, it was a lot of fun, especially when Orcs ran in front of one of his own torpedoes!

I would like to point out that due to German engineering none of the torpedoes that hit were duds.

However the best score for a torpedo hit was on my own S boat with 4 critical hits and 30 odd points damage with the first 8 of 16 dice.  Because of previous damage I had no need to throw the rest.  :)
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Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Would have thought the torps would run too deep for "S" boats or LCA's - and gunnery was the order of the day.

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sunjester

The LCA's were immune to torpedoes. But there are plenty of accounts of Brits taking out shallow draught craft like lighters and S-boats in the Med.

Steve J

To lose a boat to one of your own torpedoes! What can one say ;D ;D ;D?

fsn

Quote from: ianrs54 on 30 November 2019, 10:47:38 AM
Would have thought the torps would run too deep for "S" boats or LCA's - and gunnery was the order of the day.

What about depth charging?
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Quote from: ianrs54 on 30 November 2019, 10:47:38 AM
Would have thought the torps would run too deep for "S" boats or LCA's - and gunnery was the order of the day.

IanS

Torpedoes have multiple depth settings

:-bd =D> :-bd    #-o
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Orcs

Quote from: fsn on 30 November 2019, 04:22:35 PM
What about depth charging?

Look Nobby, Be serious for once.   If my crews cannot avoid their own torpedoes, do you really think I should let them loose with explosives they roll off the back :D ??
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Techno

I don't suppose I'd be let anywhere NEAR a depth charge, with my innate ability for self harm.

Cheers - Phil....(Though I've hardly had any mishaps recently.....apart from grabbing a scalpel by the pointy end....Idiot. =))

fsn

Quote from: Orcs on 01 December 2019, 08:06:27 AM
Look Nobby, Be serious for once.   If my crews cannot avoid their own torpedoes, do you really think I should let them loose with explosives they roll off the back :D ??
Good point.  ;D

There do seem to be a good number of bangs.
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