Thursday, 31 August 2023

Desert War - using Rpid Fire!

 A couple of weeks back, Ralf and I had a return to Rapid Fire! using my 20mm figures and terrain.

Desert Army versus Italians and Italian colonial troops.

This Colonial Battalion are based at a coastal village


and Italian infantry occupy the orange groves and buildings for cover
                                        



and here is the reinforced Italian battalion
                                        

Here we see the British forces on their start line


when they hear the approach of British armour


as another tank squadron heads for the town acting as Italian HQ

a local Italian publican is unnerved to hear this sound too !

British light tanks have got around the flank and pepper the village with close up fire 

Artillery in the form of a 6pdr porter battery also appears

The Italians have a tank squadron too


and these tanks are pushed forward

as Italian infantry occupy orchards and rough ground as cover

and their artillery is quickly brought into position


British tanks push on into the heart of the Italian defences on the right

A tank duel results in both sides seeing "brews"


The British artillery set up


waiting for the Italian armour to show


but the Italian field guns open fire

and a British gun portee explodes


British infantry make us of a small field to prepare an attack
                               
         


Colonial troops scuttle for cover as a shell has a near miss

                                        

British infantry charge the orange groves



as the first house falls to the light tanks

the remnants of the Colonial battalion have holed up in the last villa

  Tanks amongst the vineyards

                                       

The surviving Italian tanks have pulled back to the coast road


and now the Rajputs arrive to assist the British !


It all proves too much and the Italians capitulate.

Took a while to remember the rules, but it was good fun !
















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