Showing posts with label Vietnam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vietnam. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Vietnam Gaming

Binhan, a friend of mine, wishes to run small campaign with some club members and has been working on some house rules - so we ran a test game here at the house last night.I played NVA/VC, Rick and Reto played Americans and Binhan ran the game.


We began play at about 8 and played until 12. From 7 to 8 we drank scotch, set up and chatted. 


Having laid out the terrain and dictated the American entry points, I was asked to plan the defense of a village against the capitalist invaders. So, at the ford over the local waterway, I laid a clever trap. An HMG bunker (staffed by local VC) is hidden in the wooded area immediately covering the crossing. While from a nearby hill, NVA spotters will be ready to call in mortar support. Also, the wooded area on the "American" side of the crossing would be the site of a booby trap.

The idea is to halt the infantry with the machine gun fire, drop a couple mortar rounds on them and cause some of them to flee into the woods for cover where the booby trap would hopefully finish off the elimination of a some of the invaders.

Assuming that the bunker would soon be overcome, I secreted some NVA support in various places to nit-pick at the American advance towards the village. In the village, I had more NVA and a recoilless rifle. The idea is to bleed the attackers with aggravating attacks to deplete them enough to avoid losing the village. The real fight would be at the village.

The American, with an M48, an M113 (loaded with infantry), an M125 and lots of boys on foot came on with the Marines on foot in the lead.

At the crossing, I sprang my trap...blammo! I did cause some casualties and caused some men to fall back. Wisely, they did not go into the woods. Soon the M48 took care of the bunker, the VC inside having scurried back down the tunnels, taking their losses with them. Some marines investigated the bunker and discovered a booby trap, but it did not cause any losses to the Americans.

The Americans then fanned out across the rice fields and down the road towards the village. I kept up my mortar attacks, causing more delays than casualties, and sprung a couple surprise attacks...but...in general my efforts were in vain. One of locations of my NVA positions was given up when an American commander interrogated a civilian in the rice fields...forcing me to deploy a squad too soon...they were soon chewed up. I'll have to report that civilian to the local committee.

Later in the battle, that same officer interrogated another civilian who was really a VC sapper. The sapper detonated a charge and caused losses and suppression on the command team. I guess he'll be a little more careful in the future about approaching civilians.

By the end of the evening, the Americans had just contacted the village, a squad of marines on foot, supported by the M125 and the M48. As they approached the village, NVA inside opened up causing them to fall back in haste after taking losses.

The important thing to note at this point was that the NVA plan had been successful to this point. Sure, many NVA have been killed and wounded. But many Americans had also. Most of the American losses had been made good by expending Medics, but the Americans had only 2 medic points left and had three wounded units...so...when fighting at the village, the American losses were gonna stick.

There is no doubt that the Americans could have taken the village with their firepower, but Dan Rather would not have had a pleasant report for Walter Cronkite's evening news. Yes, there was a news crew team on the American side...so they had to be good, this was not a free fire zone!

So, calling the game at the village meant that the NVA side was horribly beaten in points. I think that playing another hour would have brought it more into balance - I would have lost militarily of course, but may have done enough to win the "media victory".

One of the best things on the evening, was Rick's awesome rice paddy terrain. It is that cool rubber stuff from JR Miniatures, and comes painted and simply looks incredible. I need to get some. This is highly recommended!

http://www.jrminiatures.net/3760ricepaddysquare.aspx
http://www.jrminiatures.net/3761ricepaddybootshaped.aspx
http://www.jrminiatures.net/3762khesanhoutpost.aspx










Friday, May 27, 2011

Vietnam Action

While my brother was here, we played a little Vietnam gaming. Not too much, as we were feeling our way through the rules, but enough to get some fun action in and get some pics. We're playing Piquet's Forgotten Heroes - with some additional flavor tacked on.

The airmobile stuff is really fun. A Hog came in and did some fairly good suppression work on the NVA on the edge of the LZ ...but there were too many NVA around. One of the three Slicks went down while coming in, but two others successfully delivered their squads to the ground for the fire-fight!


The American Objective

Man, armor and tracks are tough...

Tracks head up to clear an LZ

Tracks in action

A potential LZ, contested by some NVA

The last of the NVA near this LZ

The NVA kill a track and are assaulting the former passengers

Me, and my brother, setting up some troops

Wargaming Dorks

Air Assault. The LZ is at the upper right

The Hog will soften it up for the Slicks

The Hog goes into action!


In come the Slicks!

One Slick down! The others unloaded successfully
 
Long Road South...

Monday, April 25, 2011

US Infantry for Vietnam

OK, I was able to complete a US Infantry Platoon for Forgotten Heroes this weekend. Here they are, they paint up pretty fast. The figures are from Battlefront's Vietnam range.

3 Squads, Company Commander and Hal Moore

Hal Moore

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Vietnam M113's

Ben! I got all of our M113's finished up! Here are some pics for you to see...we have 16 M113 vehicles. 8 that are straight infantry carriers, 4 that are the ACAV variant and 4 that are the mortar carriers. Exactly half of those are yours - unless you are still undecided on if you want half of the infantry carriers. If you're undecided, then take them anyway - happy (late) birthday, you owe me nothing. If you don't want them, i am sure someone in the club would buy them, or I may just keep them.

ACAVs

ACAVs

Mortars (M125s?)

Mortars (M125s?)

4 of the M113 Carriers

4 of the M113 Carriers

The other 4 of the M113 Carriers

The other 4 of the M113 Carriers

Sunday, April 17, 2011

NVA Roster

Just for grins, as it has been a while since I have drawn up an "army" in Piquet - and since I am painting NVA troops currently - I decided to draw up a quick Forgotten Heroes NVA force. The below force is representative of an NVA Infantry Company in 1969.

First, the leadership...



Next, the rank-and-file...


Sorta interesting. I seem to have rolled an inordinate amount of "green" units...but, that happens. One of the NVA infantry squads that happens to also be armed with RPG's is a green unit - could be interesting to see what rating they end up with during the fight. Likewise with the recoilless rifle unit!

OK, back to painting...

The First NVA

As the arriving Battlefront Vietnam stuff and my wallet's width decreases I did manage to crank out a few NVA.

We're playing Piquet Forgotten Heroes - and a "unit" is a squad in that game. A vehicle and individual elements of heavy weapons are also individual units as well. As a departure from typical Piquet where there are 4 infantry elements in a unit, we're following an adaptation learned from the world-famous Eric Burgess where the squad will be of 3 elements.

I am also following my brother's basing convention of 2 miniatures per element unless the element is special - like, it has an RPG or a LMG or is a heavy weapon.

OK, pics of the first batch...





Next week will bring in some Americans!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Vietnam Stuff

The first batch of my Vietnam stuff has arrived...with additional Vietnam stuff for my brother. These pictures are down & dirty snaps so that he can see what came in. Slicks, Hogs, M113 ACAV and M113 Mortar all came in...

Nice models actually. Battlefront is a total rip off, but are really nice looking...

Up first, a few shots of the vehicles on some terrain.





M113 ACAVs are next, other than another hit of the dullcote, this one is completed.



M113 Mortar carrier. Need to put the mud on it...



A slick...



A hog...