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King of the Desert - Mid War With Mark Nisbet
The Churchill tank is one of the most recognisable tanks of World War Two. The long, thin chassis, thick armour and very middling gun made this tank a success for the British throughout the war. The Churchill makes a return to the Mid War battlefield with the launch of Armoured Fist, and Battlefront, to celebrate this, were offering a free Churchill sprue to owners of Desert Rats, when they purchased a copy of the new book.
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Seeing this as an opportunity, and a good excuse for a tourney, King of the Desert was organised for the day that Common Ground Games in Stirling would be running the exchange.
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We had a good number of people pick up the new book, and walk away with sprue in hand, no doubt we’ll be seeing some Churchills lumbering around the table soon.
And now, on to the tournament proper.
Right: Steve (The store owner), and Kenny (A tournament regular) conduct the giving away of a sprue for the new book.
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We were aiming on breaching the double figure bracket for this one, unfortunately a last minute call-off put paid to that aspiration. We’re getting there in terms of numbers, and interest from people walking past is on the rise. We got our usual hardcore of players down this time, along with a couple of new faces.
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The Players |
Name |
Army |
Points of interest |
Craig Melville
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German Armoured Car Patrol |
The useless Tiger makes a return
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David Forrest |
German Panzer III Company |
New to this tournament malarky |
Mark Taylor |
US Sherman Company |
A lot of decent, poorly trained armour
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Dave Hutchison |
US Sherman Company |
A mix of armour and ratings |
Shaun Hartley |
German Rifle Company |
A similar list to Craigs, with a ton of armoured cars |
Michael Byrne |
US Rifle Company |
New-ish to Mid War |
Kenneth Alexander |
British Grant Squadron |
No time to prepare an ‘Armoured Fist’ list |
Roddy Trimble |
British Motor Company |
Accompanied by nephew Sam |
Mark Nisbet (Me) |
British Churchill Squadron |
Tournament organiser |
Mark Goddard |
German / Italian something |
A mix of Germans and Italians |
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Mark G. and I were not participating in the tournament, but he came through after the lunch break for a quick game to try out the Churchill list.
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With the tables dressed for the Africa theatre (aside from on ‘Mediterranean’ table that was thrown together at the last minute just in case we hit ten players), we were ready to go. With a slight mis-match in Axis and Allied players, to keep things Red on Blue as best we could, one Allied player per round would be made ‘Axis’, and then exempt from being Axis the next round.
An eclectic mix of terrain (with thanks to Battlefront for providing some of the items on the second table, above right)
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Left: Roddy helps usher in the new generation of Gamers, but we knew that Sam had the best tactics on the day
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Results: Round One |
Mark Taylor |
2 |
1 |
Roddy Trimble / Sam |
Craig Melville |
6 |
3 |
Dave Hutchison |
Shaun Hartley |
2 |
1 |
Kenneth Alexander |
David Forrest |
1 |
8 |
Michael Byrne |
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Lunch done, and Mark Goddard (writer for Breakthrough Assault) came along to put some models on the table for a game with myself, to see how the Brits played. A word of advice; if you think your Churchills are indestructible, put them on the table. They do nothing in reserve, and they did nothing as the game ended before they showed. The highlight from my side was the Italian infantry assaulted the beleaguered Brits holding an objective, and being torn apart by Defensive Fire. Someone had obviously loaded the Brens properly that morning.
Another good round of play, with players finding their feet a little more
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Results: Round Two |
Dave Hutchison |
2 |
1 |
Michael Byrne |
David Forrest |
6 |
3 |
Roddy Trimble / Sam |
Craig Melville |
2 |
1 |
Kenneth Alexander |
Shaun Hartley |
1 |
8 |
Mark Taylor |
Mark Goddard |
7 |
2 |
Mark Nisbet |
As you can see, I lost to Mark, his Italian tanks driving my infantry off the objective, leaving it to be captured. A good enjoyable quick game though
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It was still anybody’s for the taking in Round Three, with the pairings sorted and everyone gearing up for the final game of the day. Marders had proven to be an excellent investment, Tigers… less so.
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It was tense towards the end, as I knew who was in which standing with only a little time left. There was a possibility of a last minute upset if one of the games had went differently. In the end though, the games ended up as follows:
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Results: Round Three |
Kenneth Alexander |
3 |
6 |
Mark Taylor |
David Forrest |
8 |
1 |
Dave Hutchison |
Craig Melville |
2 |
1 |
Michael Byrne |
Shaun Hartley |
1 |
8 |
Roddy Trimble / Sam |
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With all games concluded, all that was left was to tally up the points, and see who walked away with the prizes. All prizes were once again generously donated by Battlefront, who always go above and beyond with the support of the tournaments, and I’m glad the guys up here are showing the interest that this support warrants.
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With all games concluded the standings were:
- Roddy Trimble / Sam (17)
- Michael Byrne (12)
- Mark Taylor (11)
- David Forrest (10)
- Craig Melville (9)
- Kenneth Alexander (6)
- Dave Hutchison (5)
- Shaun Hartley (4)
An excellent showing for Roddy, and a well deserved first place. No doubt this finish was down to the tactical expertise of Sam, his Second in Command. But a big congratulations to all participants for a really hard fought day. They’ll most likely be back for another one soon, especially with the chattering about Iron Cross and Enemy at the Gates in the near future.
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The motley mob, with their prizes, and a very happy Sam at the front, holding the grand prize of a Kingforce Army Deal |
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Last Updated On Wednesday, May 2, 2018 by Chris at Battlefront
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