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Title: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: toxicpixie on 05 June 2014, 02:14:00 PM
As some of you may have seen from previous posts on the BKC forum, I've been playing a loose narrative campaign of a home style AVBCW campaign set in the Midlands. It's been mostly solo, and a back drop to give me some excuses to crack the mini's out rather than an ultra serious, loss tracked, area by area simulation (of a made up conflict :D).

We've now added three more players at the club, so I've drawn a line under the previous stuff, & assumed that it's left the West Midlands in a state of pretty comprehensive fubar. As such, the three new players are going to have a "Race to..." style campaign, "Race to New Street", fighting initially the NPC factions on their lines of advance, then a big multiplayer game at the end with whoever got to New Street first being the defender and getting bonuses for the amount of time they beat the others there.

I've attached the "Race to..." campaign doc, so feel free to have a plunder.

So, onto the first Bat Rep in next post!

Title: 3rd Battle of Knowle Hill Farm - SoBBs against the CRAPA
Post by: toxicpixie on 05 June 2014, 02:28:39 PM
Sitting astride the A34 to Coventry, Knowle Hill Farm has seen more than its fair share of war. First the Italian Expeditionary Force (the CRAPA) seized it, and beat off a hasty attack from LACK-GO (Loyal Army of King George - regulars following "the other King", not the openly Fascist Edward). Then they were grudingly pushed back in a deliberate assault by the BUM (Birmingham Union Militia), aiming to cut off the Sutton Coldfield Union of Fascists from their allies in Coventry. When the Fascists launched a counter attack across the Sutton Park Defence LInes in the north, the BUM was forced to pull its troops back to defend Birmingham, and the Italians have followed up to reoccupy the strongpoint to cover their rear whilst striking west into the city.

In the chaos, new factions have arisen, and facing the CRAPA are the Solihull Boys Brigade, following the rightful King, King George (huzzah!)! For King & Christ! They're aiming to roll the CRAPA off the vital hill and then use the canals and road network to strike at their rear and seize Birminghams massive industrial arsenals and industry for the (rightful) Crown. From the north and west two other factions are striking, but we'll come to them later...

To start, the CRAPA had a platoon of three Conscript infantry and a MMG dug in, supported by a 47mm ATG and two L3/33 tankettes. Mine fields (one dummy!) covered the flanks to channel attackers into the killing zone in front of the hill top farm and trench system over looking the east-west running A34. Wire should have been laid to further cover the front, but it appears the trucks with it on had been requisitioned and sent elsewhere (I forgot in the rush!).

The SoBBs moved a reinforced platoon (each three Boys Brigade Militia, one Royal engineer Regular, a Vickers MMG and a supporting 4.5" howitzer set up behind for covering fire) up through the fields either side of the A38, whilst the "armoured platoon" (two Carden-Lloyd tankettes, a Rolls Royce armoured car and an armoured lorry with a MMG team in) waited in the centre to motor up the road towards the farm and add their weight in.

Good use of smoke and preplanned HE from the SoBBs armoured artillery canal barges let them close to the road in front of the defence line without incident, whilst the Italians shifted their left flank infantry squads towards the middle to reinforce the MMG and ATG teams. Their observer shifted left to try and get a LoS out the smoke, but failed!

(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-OQwMX8wa96s/U5Bm6-6Ts-I/AAAAAAAAAks/SUJhOjT-uFg/w953-h715-no/Overview.jpg)

As the smoke lifted a confused firefight broke out, with much blundering about in a hail of bullets, shells and smoke, and resulting in the SoBBs losing an infantry squad and being mostly suppressed and forced back behind the line of the road and its fencing. The Italians nearly lost both the HMG and ATG, and did lose an infantry squad that got caught in the open.

(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-LOzUlD1O_lI/U5Bm7-5mJCI/AAAAAAAAAk4/D7fJyoNSZ8A/w953-h715-no/SoBB+armour+%2526+artillery+support.jpg)
A good trade for the SoBBs in numbers (CRAPA breakpoint 1 of 4, SoBBs 1 of 9!), but it's now turn six of eight, and they have yet to get into the objective line or even get anyone close to off table...

(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Z77ecZ0UImw/U5Bm8Ad8JfI/AAAAAAAAAk8/kilLfLRwfIc/w953-h715-no/The+front+line.jpg)

We called it there as was a late start due to me being late, but we should wrap up next week. Resolutely handled with sufficient push from the SoBB armour should see some heavy pressure on the Italians but it depends if they've got the intestinal fortitude to crack on!
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 05 June 2014, 04:26:46 PM
Good to see the forces of right and justice giving the forces of right and justice a good kicking!

Nice report fella! 8)
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: toxicpixie on 05 June 2014, 04:41:29 PM
Ta!

Hmm, the campaign doc doesn't seem to have attached... *tries again


Excellent, that's better :D
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: Techno on 05 June 2014, 04:48:18 PM
Very enjoyable !
Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 05 June 2014, 04:58:37 PM
Nice flavoursome attachment too, thank you.
Bostin'!  :D
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: toxicpixie on 05 June 2014, 05:44:55 PM
Ta :)

I wanted flavour but not have to write in dialect :D

We'll see if it survives contact with play over the next few weeks!
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: Subedai on 05 June 2014, 06:17:34 PM
Nice looking table. Where did you get the telegraph poles from? Railway set?

I lived in Brum for 28 years so I have first hand experience of a lot of what you write about. Memories.

Glad you didn't write in dialect, I had enough trouble understanding the Walsall and Black Country dialects when I was working with them. Couldn't understand the local comedic celebrities Aynuk and Ayli (Enoch and Eli to non-Brummies) at all. Luckily I could understand Carl Chinn when I spoke to him.
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: toxicpixie on 05 June 2014, 07:50:00 PM
Technically I've lived in the black hole for 28 years (with a few years out here & there!) as well. Still don't like the accent but it's sunk into me and I keep sounding Brummie :/

Telegraph poles are HO/OO railway jobs in my patented "cork piece on 2p piece" holder I use for them, trees and other up right scatter terrain. Dead handy! They are huge but look ok in camera & on table - I do half intend to chop them down a bit but they get used for 10, 15, 20 & 28mm's :D
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: GrumpyOldMan on 05 June 2014, 10:19:13 PM
Hello tp

Very nice, looking forward to sitting down with the campaign document to see what I can steal..... er, appreciate  :D

Cheers

GrumpyOldMan
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: paulr on 05 June 2014, 11:14:18 PM
Quote from: GrumpyOldMan on 05 June 2014, 10:19:13 PM
Hello tp
Very nice, looking forward to sitting down with the campaign document to see what I can steal..... er, appreciate  :D
Cheers
GrumpyOldMan
Join the queue  ;D
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: toxicpixie on 06 June 2014, 08:09:20 AM
Feel free to plunder as takes your fancy :)

I've plundered it from the other "Race to..." campaigns, nicked BKC for specific bits (as that's what we're playing!) and so on and so forth ;)

Hope you find something of use there. Current game seems to have gone well, thus far.

Actually, on the subject of rules amendments, any "Old" AK-47 players on the forum reading this? I have a set of amendments for the final version of old AK for using it in a Cold War Gone Hot game that have sat on the RFCM Yahoo! group being ignored for a decade; anyone interested in them? I'll attach them here, if so :) With the new post-WW2 Cold War toys Leon & Co. are releasing atm they'd fit right in to AK...
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: Squirrel on 06 June 2014, 08:54:29 PM
I used to play AK47 ..... seems a long time ago .... I'd be interested to see what you've done now the 10mm potential is there.

Cheers,

Kev
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: toxicpixie on 06 June 2014, 10:23:54 PM
Drat, can't attach them from the phone, Kev! Will do when I next get hands to fire up my main machine :)
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: toxicpixie on 12 June 2014, 01:19:07 PM
And so, last night saw the SoBBs gain a Minor Victory on the very last turn! We set up according to the trusty camera phone pictures and led off into the SoBBs turn straight away.

This time, they had a doozy. Their armoured artillery canal boats got the call from FAO spot on, suppressing the CRAPA ATG and disrupting the MMG team protecting the road, then the HQ for the 1st platoon called in a barrage from the 4.5"'ers followed by vicious on target fire from his Vickers team which killed off both. Brave Italian gunners tried to right their pieces in a hail of .303 rounds and paid the ultimate price...

(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/SAHa1I_3ns6fuuPhcHGtIcQI8LXX0MVTDbjyNcnKWl0=w276-h207-p-no)

This left the way open for an armoured charge, so the CO deployed his column of tankettes and Rolls Royce A/C off the road and up towards the farm whilst trying to get 2nd Platoon to do anything - its HQ having a bit of a blue funk and failing to motivate!

(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/CeKr2bazXRUPyDwmgm4f35wN6VNM8qOW-ajDZZBqrw8=w246-h184-p-no)

Sadly most of the SoBB infantry was still Suppressed from the previous round of Eytie fire, so they couldn't press home their advantage immediately.

The CRAPA tried to reorganise, but the arty barrage had also suppressed the CO (their only command unit!) leaving them with little to actually do! One infantry squad dropped back further into the stone walled area bordering the A34 running north; although it wouldn't take further direct part in the battle, combined with the minefields it effectively locked down any chance of the SoBBs exiting northwards across half the board - they'd have to break the Knowle Hill Farm strongpoint for a major win!

In the following turns the SoBBs carefully pressed their advantage to position their militia (the Boys Brigade themselves!) for a well supported charge into the ruins of the Farm. Despite moving the tankettes up in support and some frantic fire from the infantry squad garrisoning the building (and the supporting arty who were starting to get fire in regularly!) the Boys went in. Italian courage was no match for a well turned British calf in baggy shorts, and the Boys Brigade cleared the farm almost at the last moment then exploited out to take one of the tankettes in the flank. Couple of shotgun barrels down the vision slot later and that was that...

(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/mtmBAyrP9jtPkfmPMQ21koSDfP_LaAdrniqjWqdp7qs=w276-h207-p-no)

The remaining tankette launched a last ditch counter attack into the flanks of the SoBBs assault, supported by the artillery in a stunning barrage but it was too little, too late - though battered the SoBBs had enough infantry to consolidate in the midst of the CRAPA defensive line and force the Italians to grudgingly retreat.

(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/45EXSUBtliKVkBdlB5fcVYkEK-nhlH6zKFR0H99tP-U=w276-h207-p-no)

So, where does this leave the campaign? The SoBBs advance one towards Birmingham city centre, but remain outside the city proper. Quite a good result as it took them until the last turn to mount an effective assault on the Knowle Hill Farm position proper. I might have pressed harder, but unfamiliarity with the rules and a desire for force preservation meant the SoBBs commander didn't attack as aggressively as I would have...

You might notice some new toys - there's some nice Pendraken interwar tanks there, and a lovely conversion of an N gauge Bullnose into a "Leatherette" semi-armoured MG armed scout car, and the SoBBs have also acquired some Vickers Mediums and proper armoured canal barges for the future which should give them a lot more punch.

Sadly we're D&D'ing for the next couple of weeks whilst the other players sort some forces out, so no updates for a bit but soon as we're back on there shall be more!
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: toxicpixie on 25 July 2014, 12:00:19 PM
Rughty, next game tomorrow - the SoBBs ar epushing up the Grand Union Canal to clear the CRAPA off the north bank at Hampton in Arden, and open the route to Birmingham city proper. Pics and write up to follow, including what should be first outing for the Armoured Canal Barges.

Also, some AK attachments for Kev that I totally forgot about - sorry!
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: toxicpixie on 25 July 2014, 12:00:47 PM
And the other two important AK bits, the flowcharts...
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: toxicpixie on 25 July 2014, 10:58:58 PM
Right, all set up! Some piccies below, basically the SoBBs will be attacking from the south across and along the Grand Union Canal in an attempt to flush out the CRAPA from their lines of communications into Birmingham proper. Tally ho, and Avanti! Possible pics and write up blow by blow from about 10:30am tomorrow. Or more likely sometime Sunday evening after I recover. Two three squad platoons of CRAPA each with an attached 47mm ATG and MMG are not much to stem the Blue Shorted Tide. Even supported by two L3 tankettes and a couple of the excellent Fiat 3000's backing them up. Doubly so when the Fiats are being represented by H-39s painted in pseudo-French colours and offically belonging to the French Communist backed faction that seized the Sunbeam Works in Wolves before being ejected by Sunbeam and Independent Sikh State!

I'll get a decent piccy of them tomorrow - they're actually the only Pendraken models on the CRAPA list :S
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: Steve J on 26 July 2014, 07:31:35 AM
Looks nice and I love the background fluff :).
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: nikharwood on 26 July 2014, 08:58:15 PM
Quote from: Steve J on 26 July 2014, 07:31:35 AM
Looks nice and I love the background fluff :).

Wot Steve sed  8)
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: toxicpixie on 26 July 2014, 10:01:42 PM
Got two games in today - pics and write up to follow, but suffice it to say the CRAPA got flushed down the canal - they tried but just couldn't hold back the Blue Tide. However, the Sutton Coldfield Union of Fascists (or their ex-POW "volunteer" Kings German Legion allies, at least) proved sterner stuff and in a stunning display of hiding in the Olton Sewage Works saw off the Boys Brigade and their Albertine shenanigans! Albeit at the cost of most of the Condor Legion and most of Lord Rothermere's Dragoons. The Daily Mail is having a bloody quick whip round to try and get hold of some more armour for the Fascists :D

Note to self: hiding in fortified industrial areas is good. "Tally Ho!" charges in open topped light AFVs when the opposing regulars are well up for some satchel charge and hand grenade action less so :D
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: nikharwood on 26 July 2014, 10:17:31 PM
Quote from: toxicpixie on 26 July 2014, 10:01:42 PM
Note to self: hiding in fortified industrial areas is good. "Tally Ho!" charges in open topped light AFVs when the opposing regulars are well up for some satchel charge and hand grenade action less so :D

Fun though...  ;) ;D
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 26 July 2014, 10:22:29 PM
Sounds like a great game!  ;D
Title: Re: A Very Brummie Civil War - BKC AVBCW campaign
Post by: Techno on 27 July 2014, 06:56:36 AM
Looking good !
Cheers - Phil