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Sunday, October 3, 2010

MicroFOW -6mm FOW. Soviets v Germans

After the "FOWdyK" epic game with Tom, Rob and Brian were keen to try out "MicroFOW"- essentially the exact same FOW rules but with microarmor. The results were actually quite fun! We didn't modify anything, so all distance measurements stayed the same. I have to say- it worked quite well! We're all going to order two opposing armies for our favorite respective theaters (I'll be doing 8th army vs DAK, Brian Americans vs Germans in Normandy, and Rob already has a massive east front collection).

I will say the AARs are not quite as beautiful looking with the smaller scale, though we think even with distances being the same we can cram double the amount of points on the board to make massive encounters possible.


The one major change we did was to not keep track of the platoon leaders in any platoons. Frankly, it's too hard to tell tanks apart. We will think of some minor rule to compensate the Germans for Mission Tactics, but it wasn't really an issue. My suggestion is to allow forces with Mission Tactics to roll company motivation checks even if their company commander is dead.

Without further ado, here is the AAR!


Soviet Tankovy
HQ 1x T-34/76 w/ cupolas
10x T-34/76 w/ cupolas
8x T-34/76 w/ cupolas
4x SU-122
3x SU-152 (guards)
5x KV-1 (guards)

German Panzerkompanie
HQ (2x Panzer IV H w/ Bergepanther)
5x Panzer IV H
5x Panzer Iv H
3x Panther
(Kamfgrupped panzers from the panzer platoons to form another platoon of 3)


We decided to do free for all just to get everything on table and see how it worked.


The board. The small FOW bases are the objectives. From the German left you see Panzer IVs on the small hill. In the center, Panthers and Panzer IVs, and on the right another panzer IV platoon.

Soviets (from top left): 8 T-34s behind the hill. 5 KV-1s in the central woods with the 3 IS-152s behind them. In the woods to the right of that are the 10 T-34s. I think the IS-122s had yet to be be placed but they wound up on the German right.


Panthers with a commanding view of the table.


Panzer IVs on the German left flank.


Panzer IVs on the German right.


T-34s in the center with the IS-122s.


KV-1s and IS-152s


More T-34s


Panzer IVs double time forward on the German right!


More Panzer IVs move out, though the other platoon stays concealed on the hill.


The Panthers move forward into the village.


T-34s move up through the woods.


And the same on the German left.


T-34s and SU-122s move to surround a Panzer IV platoon that pushed deep into enemy territory.


The Panthers shift right and score the first kill of the day!


T-34s take pot shots on Panzer IVs.


Panzer IVs move up to trap the T-34s.


The first German tank goes down.


The Panthers get moxy and move forward to fire on the T-34s.


The German right.


Panzer IVs move back to the hill and take shots on the T-34s moving out of the woods.


Panzer IVs have now pushed deep into Soviet territory.


The Panthers move back, holding the hill.


The T-34s swarm the Panzer IVs on the German right!


And thanks to some poor dice, only bail one tank!


On the German left, one Panzer IV goes up as the Soviets make a mad dash for the hill!


Panzer IVs and Panthers pull back on the German right, laying down covering fire.


The return fire on the German left is brutal.


Panzer IVs contest a soviet objective, but the KV-1s are hot on their heels!


The T-34s continue to suffer (the ball of smoke on the hill in front of the Panzer IVs is another T-34)


The Panthers take long range shots at the IS-152s who are now repositioning to deal with the Panzers.


Three KV-1s go down in a duel with the Panzer IVs.


The two remaining Panzers on the German right pull back.


The T-34s move up on the hill, knock out one of those 2 panzers and bail the other. The Panthers then counter by moving up to cover the damaged remaining Panzer IV who passes his platoon check.


On the left, the T-34s are finished off.


On the soviet objective, the KVs are knocked out. IS-152s drive forward and knock out a Panzer IV.


The Panzer IVs knock out two IS-152s. The remaining one drives forward and takes out a Panzer IV.

Unfortunately, at this point, the Soviets failed to realize the Germans contest their objective, and start their turn in posesion of it. The Germans lost no platoons (though one Panzer IV platoon has 1 tank, and the other has 2). 6-1 to the Germans.

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