This time both the Red´s and the White´s had got knowledge about a secret moonshine factory run by the Local Shoopkeeper Sjökvst. Ofcourse the moonshiner´s tried to do their best to get away with some of the moonshine and the secret moonshine formula...
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White side: Stötgrupp KNÖS
- Leader: Lieutenant Von Oben accompanied by Nurse Sigrid
- 2x6 Regulars with rifles and a Automatic Rifle
- 1x Regular Armored Car with 2 crew and a LMG
- 1x8 Militia witn Rifles and grenades "TöLP, Group Berzelius"
Red Side: Troops from the Darlecarlian regiment
- Leader: Staff Sergeant Frost from Dalregementet
- 2x6 Regulars with Rifles and one Automatic Rifle in each group
- 1x4 Regulars with Horse drawn Anti-Tank Gun
- 1x4 Militia with a Light Mortar
Civilian Side: Moonshiners
- Leader: Shopkeeper Sjökvst
- 4 Civilians with Rifles and Pistols
- 2 Trucks with Moonshine
This game was realy greate with several changes and mortar rounds flying alover the place. Also nice to have a scenario there the main goal are not to shoot the enemy to pieces...even if it helps out to do that to win;)
All hail the People's glorious revolution!
ReplyDeleteNow made even more glory with the aid some moonshine ... ;)
Very entertaining AAR Michael. Sounds like you guys had a great time playing!
Greate time playing, and you was invited but chose to make a trip to Mediterranean Sea instead...dont understan the prioritys here;)
DeleteGlad that you liked the AAR ! I hope the gam on monday will be as fun as this one.
Best regards Michael
More Swedish madness - bravo!
ReplyDeleteAt your service Sir !
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Wonderful terrain, pics and storyline! A truck full of moonshine would burn very brightly. A shame it went to waste.
ReplyDeletePull up Moonshiner by Uncle Tupelo to hear about the life of the moonshiner. ;-)
Appreciated matey !
DeleteThanks for the tip to a very good tune.
"God bless them pretty women
I wish there was mine
With breath as sweet as
The dew on the vine"
Best regards Michael
Simply wonderful...
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Phil !
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That was a nice read, pitty those kind of games never got footing in my gaming group, being all more about the book and not what iffy like
ReplyDeleteThank you !
DeleteSuppouse you have to run them yourself to get them happen....
Best regards Michael
Very nice! The cartoonish style is very entertaining.
ReplyDeleteAppreciated !
DeleteGood that you noticed my try to get a more cartoonish feel to i all, shouldent be to serious games, the main objective are that all participants have had a good time.
Best regards Michael
What a fun report. Do the Reds now get more potent Molotov cocktails in the next encounter?
ReplyDeleteThank you !
DeleteThey probably would get more potent Molotovs if they wouldent be such hard drinkers...although better morale;)
Best regards Michael
Thanks Andrew !
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked the pictures of my A-T gun its a favourite model at the moment.
Best regards Michael
Very nice battle report!
ReplyDeleteWould you welcome another player? I have some Danish resistance fighters that looks like they could fit in well here.
Appreciated !!!
DeleteI would indeed welcome more players if I could, but at the moment our gaming club, don´t recruit new members. I´ll be sure to let you know then we will accept new members if you still would be interested?
Best regards Michael
Excellent report and photos Michael! Cool game!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Rodger !
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A very splendid little battle report presented in a most enjoyable way.Keep up the inspirational work!
ReplyDeleteYour scenarios keep getting better, the background story really created a lot of possible actions in the game for your players. The figures and table continue to be 1st rate. When will the hapless cows strike back?
ReplyDeleteVery nice AAR, Michael. A great history!
ReplyDeleteTerrific terrain, daring escapes, hard-fought battles, and a truckload of home-made akvavit; what more could a gamer ask for?
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Another highly enjoyable AAR, thank you Michael!
What a Fun game
ReplyDeleteGreat read, It just goes to show less can often be more.
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Stu
It's officially a habit of yours to produce beautiful tables and reports!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Another wonder report there Michael and I so love the layout and scenery. This is proving to be a very interesting civil conflict indeed
ReplyDeleteGreat looking table, miniatures, scenario and AAR. Keep 'em coming.
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
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