Showing posts with label Taliban. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taliban. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

Play testing a scenario


Rescue the Journalists


BELOW:
This the board set up for a scenario Ray wrote, about a group of journalists behind enemy lines being harassed by the Taliban and in need of rescue. Their rescuers are a squad of French legionnaires in a VAB armed with a 50 cal.




BELOW: The journalists have abandoned their TV van and sort shelter in a nearby compound. You can see the Taliban sneaking up on the far side.





BELOW: and much later in the game - (I forgot to take photographs oops) the French arrive in their VAB. The french avoid the road in case of IED and crest the hill and move down into the village to take cover behind a Compound this is where they debused. At this point the Taliban have actually began to storm the compound that the journalists and their PMC bodyguards are in.




BELOW: The French take their time climbing out the VAB.



BELOW: The Taliban sniper managed to hit one of the French, his body armour saves him but he sis stilled knocked to the ground.



BELOW: Now the French find out the compound they took cover behind is not empty, the Taliban on the roof lets go with AK47 but misses everyone.




BELOW: The now debused French try and sneak round the back to get at the roof top gunman.




NOT SHOWN:
The French came under fire from Taliban across the street but they fired their AT4 and removed the threat. Eventually the French brought their .50 cal to bare and under such fire the Taliban slipped away but not before first the female journalist managing to kill 2 Taliban with a pistol.

Was a fun game it will be one of the scenarios in the new Afrika book being released soon.

Sunday, 8 February 2015

Cut Off - Free Scenario and AAR

CUT OFF

As part of completing Despatches II, we had a raft of articles that just didn't quite make the final book, due to us reaching the maximum page numbers way earlier than we expected. When you write any book as a team there are always favourite articles that get left behind. Articles that while great just don’t make the cut because we reach the maximum page count way before we wanted too. This of course has led us to believe we will create Despatches III.

However as this is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2015 we couldn’t wait that long to show you, our loyal readers, some of the cool things we wrote so we have decided to release a new scenario every month. These scenarios will be PDF only of course but we hope it will give you something to look forward to, while waiting (patiently!) for the next Despatches.

 The first of these scenarios is Cut Off. The original ideas was Chris’s but as with everything Sangin, it did a round robin to fill it out and shape it into the great scenario it is now. Nothing in Sangin is a one-man operation but this scenario was definitely one of Chris’s favourites and it fair to say he politicked hard for it to be the first scenario.

 Each scenario when released will have an AAR played to go with its release, as we know everybody enjoys them and to show you how our games go.

(NOTE) In this and all of our scenarios to date, we do not write "balanced" scenarios in the traditional wargamer sense. Our scenarios tend not to be a X hundred points vs X hundred points battles, because in reality forces are never balanced. Instead they are designed to be a challenge for both players. This month's scenario is no exception, it is a tough game for both players, there are no easy wins here!

Forces
Colin took the Insurgent forces (All Sangin figures) and fielded some beautifully painted figures by our good friend Ray who has been one of our chief play testers in SD 1 and 2.

I really wish I could paint that well!

Chris took the role of ISAF using our Australian figures that he had painted himself, again a terrific paint job, so much eye candy in this game. We will have a closer look at those figures next week.



As you can see from the board we set up pretty much as described in the scenario but using the terrain we had. The Taliban started on table and hidden, so they had all the advantages to start with, but they had neither numbers or skills in this game so would need every advantage to swing this one.


Hiding in the corner fields and on top of buildings the Taliban made best use of their home ground knowledge to select the best cover.





This was a Taliban ambush so they decided to make the most of it. They were bunkered down and waiting, knowing through the village grapevine that the enemy was approaching.



So the first Australian entered the board, scouting the route out, walking carefully looking for the Terries. He didn't spot any, but they did spot him and one lone gunman opened fire, springing the trap too early.

(Below)  The Australian responded with a 40mm grenade which while missing his target on the roof, caught a Taliban hiding in the cornfield that he didn't even know existed. Injuring him slightly and really shaking him up.




(Below) The shooter who sprung the Ambush early I am sure if he survives there will be strong words from his playmates.





(Above)  The next Aussie seeing how effective grenades were, even when they miss, decides to throw his own. While on the right flank other members of the team begin to make there way through the fields.


(Below) The Australians used a three prong attack, probing the ambush to try and find its weak point.


(Below) With the sound of gun fire, the patrol firing and manoeuvring, although so far on the right flank they had not spotted the insurgents.


(Below) The Bushmaster ( A great model from our friends at Company B) drives on the board and realises all is not well with what they thought was a standard pick up operation.


(Below) The HMG sings out and manages to kill a Taliban but unbeknownst to the vehicle team they are being hunted by an insurgent with an RPG. Meanwhile the left prong of the Australians  are still lobbing grenades at the insurgents trying to force them out of the building.


Which a whoosh of rocket engine the RPG ploughs into the Bushmaster. The Insurgents  abilities wasn't high but the target was just too big and the penetration too good that when we rolled on the penetration chart the vehicle was totally destroyed. Scratch one Bushmaster!



Colin insisted on several picture of this as it was major victory for the Taliban. The Australians are never ones to back down from a fight nor take things lying down, so returned with withering fire from a wide selection of weapons. Unfortunately at this points the Insurgents brought their PKM to bear, swiftly followed by their sniper, and casualties began to mount on both sides.


(Below)  Chris' Australians seem to have an affinity with grenades.



(Below) Casualties mount in the cornfield. For this game we ignored the MEDEVAC rules in the wound chart.


(Below) The Australians realising they needed to take control of the roof tops as they where being cut down in the corn fields began roof to roof clearances with their usual effectiveness.


(Below) This grenade forces the sniper to bolt. But the PKM keep up its monstrous fire.



At this point after one action packed combat turn we called the game. Casualties were 5 Taliban to 4 Australians but to be far to Australians they were just beginning to bring there heavy weapons to bear although time was definitely not on their side. They had succeeded in driving off the sniper but the PKM was still wreaking havoc in the cornfield. At this point it was a victory to the insurgents.

You can download the scenario from this link and feel free to send us your AARS, we would love to see how you tackled this game can you do better than us? Having played this through once there lots of thing we could both have done better but having had a 6 week break we were both a bit rusty on the old thinking. I am sure we will be far more tactically astute for next months scenario!

Cheers and enjoy,

Colin and Chris.






Saturday, 13 December 2014

Dish Dash Taliban- Packs 1 to 3

We have finally received some copies of our 28mm Taliban miniatures (some of you got them before we did!). Naturally we thought we would paint up a set, to show off how good they look. As Craig and I are more than a bit busy at the moment, we passed over a set of 15 to our good buddy Ray (you have seen his French up here before).

He dutifully painted them up, and made an absolutely cracker job of it! In fact, I am confident I couldn't have done any better!

So here they are, our first three packs of Taliban

The whole group!

Taliban pack 1

Taliban pack 2

Taliban pack 3

And now for some close ups....







So the first two packs are available now, with the third pack on it's way soon. And I know that there are yet more on their way- so more than enough to create a great Taliban force. Especially using the Taliban ORBAT from Despatches II (also available now!)- I look forward to hearing some feedback on what people think!

Pooch

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Posts from the Sangin Community- Painted Taliban!

So after complaining last week that all people send me is British in MTP (like that is actually a problem!), it is nice that people listened to my pleas. Since then, my inbox has been flooded with all sorts of different forces, which I will be sharing with you over the next wee while.

Let's get started with some Taliban painted by Steve, one of our competition winners earlier this year (remember his motorbikes? I do!). Steve sent through the set of our Taliban painted up, he has made a cracking job of them!



Don't forget, head the Skirmish Sangin UK or US website to pick up your full set of 15 Taliban, if only to give that horde of British we have been seeing something to fight!

I am loving what has been sent through, keep updating me on what you are working on at chris@skirmishsangin.com.

Pooch

Friday, 10 October 2014

Taliban Reinforcements on their way!

The next wave of our range of Taliban have been spotted on their way in to Helmand.


They are currently off with the casters, we are hoping to have the whole swathe of Taliban ready to go very, very soon!

And now for some close ups of the figures:








Now, in case you are wondering how the first wave of Taliban look painted up, here is one of ours painted by one of our Insurgent Competition winners, Matt.


Matt's Taliban have a real mix of colours, a mix of blues, greys, yellows and browns. They should be a nice contrast to the black ninja uniform of his ISIS commander!

Now, no excuses, off you go to the Skirmish Sangin website and order your Taliban now, and get ready to order the next set very soon! So soon in fact, that Skirmish Sangin USA actually has the first reinforcements now!