Sunday, April 22, 2012

15mm WWII Using AK-47 Rules


I got together with a group of guys last night to play a 15mm WWII game. We used a modified version of the AK-47 rules. I really liked the rule set. Very simple. Move, shoot, morale check. I snapped a couple of photos. It was teams of two, Americans as the aggressor. Germans defending. It was objective based. As the attacker, the Americans could pick the objectives. My partner and I chose the 3 bridges.

One bridge was in the middle of the town. I liked that you could pick what table corner you came in on. In the picture, you can see the Americans chose to come in on one side of the river. This proved decisive. If you double-click the picture, you will see 3 German Tigers stuck in the village. Several really bad die rolls had them visiting the bier tent in the town. They refused to come out!

This let the American forces advance. You can see my line of tank destroyers and Shermans advancing to position themselves to take on the Tigers when they decided to pop out and/or the Mark IVs and StuGs.

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