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Chain of Command Berlin ’45 Smackdown part 2

Friday night sees a resumption of the Russian attack towards the fortified government building on the western edge of the board.

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The Germans have lost two jump off points and due to loss of morale are down to three command dice. Things are looking dire for the Hitlerites.

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Will the Tiger be able to stem the Soviet advance?

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Steve decides to attempt a close assault on Dan’s Russian squad on the north edge of the board as it’s vital the Germans protect their last jump off point. If the Germans can’t halt the attack here their entire position in the sector may become untenable.

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The Volksgrenadier squad launches grenades and then moves in to close assault the Russians.

IMG_2555Vicious close assault melee ensues. This is going to be bloody.

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The Germans kill 5 Russians, but lose 7 dead in the attack. With three points of shock and most of their squad gone, the surviving Germans stumble back to seek cover in the rubble. The German position in the north is in serious trouble.

IMG_2556Steve is a bit perturbed by these developments.

IMG_2560The German team hastily confers to see how the situation can be saved.

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It is decided Gunnar will move the Panther up to engage the Soviet armor. Destroying a Russian tank would help to stabilize the situation for the Germans.

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Gunnar zeroes in on his quarry, the T-34/85 in the distance.

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Not a comforting sight for any Allied soldier.

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The Panther shell crashes into the T-34!

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The 75mm shell knocks out the bow MG and inflicts two points of shock. The Russian tank is not out of action, but the crew is shaky.

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Meanwhile on the southern edge of the board, the third squad has deployed to reinforce the SS troops in the apartment building that had been battered by the JS-2. The MG -42 covers the street outside. Don’t fall into the sewer boys!

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It may have been better to direct these troops to the north edge, will this be a fatal mistake for the Germans?

IMG_2537Russian squad still awaiting activation to storm the apartment building.

 

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Russian flamethrower team moves up on the north edge to help press the attack on the surviving Volksgrenadiers.

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This is really going to hurt nearby property valuations.

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The Russians launch a grenade attack to try to eliminate the remaining Germans from the Volksgrenadier squad and capture the last jump off point.

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The last survivor from the squad, the junior leader, is cut down before he can get over the fence. The German defenses on the southern edge have melted away.

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Killing fascists is hard work, time to get some shuteye

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And maybe a bathroom break. Reminds me of the nearby gas station bathroom

The loss of morale and command dice are the death knell for the Germans. The two remaining squads withdraw back to the west before they can be outflanked and cut off. The Panther and Tiger prudently decide to pull back until additional infantry arrive to provide support.

Next Friday we’ll begin a new game, with the Russians starting their patrol phase from their current positions, and a fresh German platoon arriving to attempt to hold the government building. We’re still learning the rules and have definitely made a few mistakes, but the game is tremendous fun. Prepare for battle!

 

 

Hotel Steinplatz build Part. 1

I wanted to build a fairly sizable building to sit opposite the government building on my Berlin board, so I decided on a hotel structure. There was (and is) a real hotel in Berlin called the Steinplatz, but of course mine looks nothing like it. I began with the largest street facing wall, cutting out windows and doors, as well as adding exterior cladding.

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The white strips are cut from PVC foam board sheets. I purchased them from Amazon, the brand name is Sibe-R-Plastic supply, though there are many other manufacturers. They are glued down to paper backed foam board, obtained from Hobby Lobby. I peel off the paper so I can imprint brick patterns, shell holes, etc. The weights help to minimize warping.

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Here I have added plastic styrene rods, in varying sizes and shapes to provide architectural detail, and also to bracket where the hotel sign will go.

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Angled wall joined to original piece, and placed on a thinner foam board that is the same thickness as the eventual sidewalk it will be placed next to.

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I used hex head screws with a fairly coarse thread to firmly wed the pieces together until the wood glue is dry. 24 hours is usually enough to ensure a solid seam.

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The three street side pieces are now joined together. Two 28mm figures shown for scale.

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Sign that will go on the Main Street side. Letters are from Hobby Lobby.

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All exterior cladding now done, on to the roof!

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I decided to do a mansard roof, as I think it is a very cool look and appropriate to the era.

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Supports are styrene plastic rods, purchased from a local hobby shop.

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Supports complete.

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Facing complete, all styrene sheets. Getting the angles right was a bit tricky.

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Standing seams complete

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Part 2, the interior!