The good folks at Michigan Toy Soldier celebrated the 80th anniversary of D-Day by running a Bolt Action game spread across three tables and three sessions. To my dismay I was only able to attend for a short while and snap some pictures to the very nice terrain and the lovely miniatures. The scenario was the two US beaches; Utah and Omaha, and the US Paratrooper drop behind the lines to take out German artillery emplacements. The store was packed and everyone was having a grand time playing, I had to squeeze in between turns to get my pictures. So, with no more ado (and a sad lack of commentary to provide context) here are the pictures.
and behind walls as well
the bold American lads ready for action!
sneaky Krauts even brought auto-cannons!
the formidable defenses of the Atlantic Wall confronted the amphibious forces
the bunkers were some 3-D prints and some Sarissa (IIRC)
G.I.s packed into landing craft with no more protection than sheet metal and prayers
I could never decide if the crews of the DD Shermans were amazingly brave
or simply out of their minds
the Germans lay in wait....
but the Americans have a job to do....
....and they will not be delayed!
the beachhead is a dangerous place but at least it is solid ground
hard decisions, keep pressing forward? or stop and return fire?
the Germans only job was to stand firm
I apologize to everybody for not being able to provide a better coverage of this event. With any luck we can lean on Drew to bring this to some of the local conventions!
Oh man that is a lot of Bolt Action. Looks like some nice setup, hopefully everyone had fun.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Kevin