Showing posts with label Flytrap Factory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flytrap Factory. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Sweep and Clear- AAR

Right, finally we are back in the groove, and can play some AARs!

Craig H and Colin came over to my place, to play the Sweep and Clear scenario, using the excellent 15mm Flytrap Miniatures, and on terrain from Gamecraft Miniatures .

This was the first time playing 15mm for Colin and Craig, and it went pretty well. Colin took charge of the Grey Pashmina and his forces, while Craig and I took a squad of Panzergrenadiers each, as well as their Fuchs armoured vehicles.


Looking down the German lines of advance, the table looked like this:

The Taliban were in defensive positions, waiting for the German arrival.


My Germans took the left hand flank, while Craig's squad advanced up the right hand flank.

My Fuchs rolled on, and quickly the infantry dismounted into cover:

Once my Germans dismounted, they immediately came under small arms fire from the rooftops

Luckily, the grenadier returned fire with his AG36, dropping a 40mm directly on the firing point!

Scratch one Taliban, first blood to the Germans!

Meanwhile, Craig was taking his Fuchs on a merry ride through the village

He dismounted his grenadiers, and began to search the mosque for the Grey Pashmina.

This was about the point where our advance all went wrong.

The Taliban began to swarm out of their hidey holes

And as Craig's Fuchs rounded the corner, it immediately got an RPG round straight through the front, completely destroying the vehicle!

The destruction of the Fuchs immediately pinned Craig's advance (it didn't help him that his morale rolls completely deserted him)

Seizing the advantage, the Taliban surged forward, trying to push the Germans back and catch them in a crossfire along both flanks

My squad was bogged down too, pinned in place by PKM fire. The Fuchs drove up to act as a blocker between the PKM and the Germans. Unfortunately, the plan went awry when the PKM put holes in the front of my Fuchs, destroying it!

The Taliban then started to swarm out of other bolt holes, effectively pinning both German squads in place. My forces took to the poppy fields for cover, engaging the Taliban.

Craig's MG gunner sought the high ground, trying to hunt the Taliban on the rooftops. Craig's dice had deserted him by this point, requiring THREE turns to hit the Taliban on a 90%. At that point, you know you are not having a good day with dice...

My attempt at getting to the high ground resulted in my Obergefreiter killing one Taliban, and getting shot and killed in return.

And at the end of the second combat turn, it was a clear Taliban victory, and time to call it a day.

The net result? The Germans lost two Fuchs and three soldiers killed. The Taliban lost 10 of their fighters, but crucially the Grey Pashmina escaped. Colin played the game well, as we have come to expect from him!

Sources indicate this is the Grey Pashmina, but the Germans never got close enough to confirm!

And as for the Germans, we really paid the price for not bringing in the Show of Force. Remember kids, if you have an asset to use in the game, never save it for a rainy day. We needed to use the show of force early, so that the Taliban heads were down, and were unable to snap fire on our advance. That way we would have gotten further up the table, before getting caught in the fire from the Taliban. It might have even kept our two Fuchs alive!

So all up, an interesting and challenging game. Now I know we are months behind with playing our free scenarios, so we are already planning the next game.

Oh and I had better get writing the next free scenario!

Chris

Sunday, 26 April 2015

Skirmish Sangin and Flytrap miniatures




We are very excited and pleased to announce today that Flytrap Factory has entered an agreement with Skirmish Sangin  to provide sets of figures for our free scenarios moving forward and will retroactively create packs for the ones we have already released. Our first joint release will be out later this week.

Here at Skirmish Sangin we realise there is more than just 28mm players out there and we thing the Flytrap factory offer some of the best 15mm figures and vehicles on the market. Skirmish sangin plays in all scales equally well.

Flytrap Factory has pledged to support the system moving forward with their new range of 1:100 scale moderns "Warfighter" miniature line with a host of new soon-to-be-released modern/ultra-modern miniature ranges. So if that's a scale your interested in watch this space. 

With Flytrap miniatures actively committed to releasing figures of extremely high quality we are very excited for what the future holds as our two "Made in New Zealand" companies continue ahead.




Friday, 23 January 2015

We are back, and a new project!

Aaaaaaaand we are back!

So, with the holidays out of the way, the team is back to work, as well as back to progressing with Skirmish Sangin. Fear not, our time away was productive, we were able to do a lot of writing, so you won't have to wait until the end of the year for our next release- promise!

But we will update you more on that in the coming weeks, along with our plans for the blog for the year.

As for what I am working on, I have started a new project. Now, I really like gaming in 28mm. I have lots (possibly too many according to some) of 28mm figures, and it is the rule set for which the Skirmish Sangin rules were primarily written for (not that you have to use 28s, I know we have more than a few 20mm fans out there!).

So while I like my 28s, I have a real problem of table space.

This is my kitchen table, also known as my gaming table:

It does a stirling job as a table, doesn't wobble, great to use to serve roast dinners on and for me to get crushed by my wife at board games on. But it's just a bit small to be my ideal Skirmish Sangin table. It works well for smaller scale games, or close in city/compound fighting with a small number of troops each side. It would work for bigger games too, but I really like having space to maneuver.

With that in mind, I have started my new project to assist with that. If the table can't get bigger, then I will just make what I put on it smaller! There is an NZ company, Flytrap Factory which I knew had a small range of 15mm Moderns, suitable for Afghanistan. I was a very big Flames of War (another NZ company!) for a very long time, so 15mm was a bit of a homecoming for me.

So I have bought a few packs of the Flytrap Factory miniatures, enough to keep me out of trouble for a while!

So after some time spent assembling/priming/painting, I have managed to complete my first US Marine:



Apologies for the dark photos, my lighting source (the sun) didn't want to play ball for the photo!

So there it is, the start of my new project. More about it in the coming weeks!

Pooch