The Adventures of Kampfgruppe Klink

Started by bigjackmac, 31 December 2014, 05:05:18 AM

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bigjackmac

Paul - Cracking me up!

Peter - Yeah, won't see them until the end.

Phil - Thanks!

Steve - Glad you liked it, hope the rest of them warrant the interest!

Lemmey - Yeah, I thought the machine gun position on the hill would have been a lot more effective, must have had defective ammo or something ;)

V/R,
Jack

pierre the shy

Quote from: bigjackmac on 30 March 2020, 07:26:24 PM

Lemmey - Yeah, I thought the machine gun position on the hill would have been a lot more effective, must have had defective ammo or something ;)


Maybe Lemmey's Peaky Blinder mates got the good stuff and left the British Army with belts of practice 0.303" instead - Don't the Peaky Blinders have links to the BSA factory in Burmingham? not sure as not a series I have seen much of yet.

Anyway, the campaign looks really good Jack, your Chain of Command variant rules are very interesting....
"Welcome back to the fight...this time I know our side will win"

Duke Speedy of Leighton

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bigjackmac

Hmmm, I had no idea! Well then, it's Lemmey's fault the Commonwealth troops are getting the crapped kicked out of them! ;)

"Anyway, the campaign looks really good Jack, your Chain of Command variant rules are very interesting...."
Thanks Peter, and yes, I'm very happy with how the rules modifications worked out, already planning my next campaign, Operation Barbarossa (and just sent in a sizeable order to Leon for it)!

V/R,
Jack

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bigjackmac

I'd say sure, but I don't understand what the hell Peeky Blinders is.

V/R,
Jack

Ithoriel

Quote from: bigjackmac on 01 April 2020, 12:50:28 AM
I'd say sure, but I don't understand what the hell Peeky Blinders is.

V/R,
Jack

Peaky Blinders is a British period crime drama television series. Set in Birmingham, England, the series follows the exploits of the Shelby crime family in the direct aftermath of the First World War. The fictional family is loosely based on a real 19th century urban youth gang of the same name, who were active in the city from the 1890s to the early twentieth century.

The name Peaky Blinders is supposedly because they had razor blades sewn in to the peaks of their caps. It is unlikely that the real life Peaky Blinders of the late 1800s actually had razor blades in their caps and that the name came from the peak caps that were their trademark and their generally fashionable appearance.
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pierre the shy

01 April 2020, 02:47:22 AM #247 Last Edit: 01 April 2020, 02:50:51 AM by pierre the shy
Quote from: bigjackmac on 01 April 2020, 12:50:28 AM
I'd say sure, but I don't understand what the hell Peeky Blinders is.

V/R,
Jack

See this thread: http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,19429.0.html

Sorry, didn't mean to confuse anyone.........
"Welcome back to the fight...this time I know our side will win"

sunjester

Great stuff, looking forward to the next game.

bigjackmac

Thanks for the explanation, Ithoriel, and no problem Peter!

Glad you liked it, Sunjester!

V/R,
Jack

bigjackmac

All,

Morning, 11 April 1941

Here we are, continuing Kampfgruppe Klink's campaign in Greece.  The first battle saw Captain Freitag's 1st Schutzen Battlegroup take a key mountain crossroads manned by members of the British Royal Engineers supported by Armored Cavalry from New Zealand.  The fight saw the Germans infantry nearly eliminate the Commonwealth battlegroup, which fell back in disarray.  Captain Freitag pressed his advantage, immediately pursuing south down, where it ran into defensive positions manned by the remnants of the New Zealand 21st Infantry Battalion.


Captain Freitag (center top) looks on as his advancing rifle platoons get caught in the open and pounded by Kiwi machine guns and mortars!


The New Zealanders become overconfident, pushing a rifle platoon forward (top right) to finish off the German infantry, but they run straight into the German machine guns (center) and mortars (far left).


In a desperate move to alleviate pressure on his infantry (top left), Captain Freitag calls his Stugs in on the far right flank (bottom left).


But the Kiwi commander, Major Hunt, responds by bringing his 2-pdr ATGs in on Hill 316 (bottom right), and they immediately engage the German armored vehicles (top left).

To see how the fight went, please check the blog at:
https://blackhawkhet.blogspot.com/2020/04/kg-klink-in-greece-fight-2.html?m=1

Here is the next set of map turn moves, which resulted in only one fight:

https://blackhawkhet.blogspot.com/2020/04/kg-klink-mini-campaign-in-greece-map.html?m=1

More fighting, coming right up!

V/R,
Jack

Steve J

Great stuff Jack and some major fire power there from both sides.

Techno

Excellent, once again, Jack ! :-bd

(Where did my first reply go ?.....Must have hit preview instead of Post.....Derrrrr. 8-} )

Cheers - Phil

Duke Speedy of Leighton

Really thought the kiwis had you.
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bigjackmac

Thanks, guys, and yes, it was a close-run thing!  The method of deployment for the hidden defenders is working pretty well, I think, and certainly throws a lot of uncertainty in the game.

V/R,
Jack