Hi everyone,
My friend and I have been playing our first CoC Pint-Sized Campaign. The AARs can be found here:
https://firethebren.blogspot.com/
Enjoy !
A thank you and acknowledgement to The Tactical Painter and Check Your Leader TV as inspirations for recording our campaign.
We are Kiwis, and in homage of Check Your Leader, it has become a running gag to say "Chuck yuh leedah" in an Australian accent whenever we need to check whether our leader is hit in a game.
dp
Chain of Command, "All American" Campaign AAR
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Re: Chain of Command, "All American" Campaign AAR
Thanks for sharing DP - a great looking gaming table and good AARs. That third game looked particularly bloody for the Germans, but a good comeback in the fourth (and some great photos).
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Re: Chain of Command, "All American" Campaign AAR
nicedpadams0 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 9:46 pm Hi everyone,
My friend and I have been playing our first CoC Pint-Sized Campaign. The AARs can be found here:
https://firethebren.blogspot.com/
Enjoy !
A thank you and acknowledgement to The Tactical Painter and Check Your Leader TV as inspirations for recording our campaign.
We are Kiwis, and in homage of Check Your Leader, it has become a running gag to say "Chuck yuh leedah" in an Australian accent whenever we need to check whether our leader is hit in a game.
dp
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Getting slaughtered by a surprising amount of opponents.
Getting slaughtered by a surprising amount of opponents.
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Re: Chain of Command, "All American" Campaign AAR
Hi dp
Great figures and setup. Just got this one from the vault myself, and will be watching with interest to see how the Germans tackle getting across the causeway.
Regards
Mart
Great figures and setup. Just got this one from the vault myself, and will be watching with interest to see how the Germans tackle getting across the causeway.
Regards
Mart
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Re: Chain of Command, "All American" Campaign AAR
Wery wery carefully sneak up then run like buggery is how we did it.
I did try the walk behind the slowly moving tank concept it was a disaster. YMMV.
I did try the walk behind the slowly moving tank concept it was a disaster. YMMV.
Re: Chain of Command, "All American" Campaign AAR
Great report and pictures. Very tempted to get some US Airborne, but really don’t need any new projects right now.
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Painting little soldiers for tactical battles on the table top
Painting little soldiers for tactical battles on the table top
Re: Chain of Command, "All American" Campaign AAR
Thanks fellas!
Martin1914, I am not feeling especially confident in taking La Fiere because my platoons have been pretty chewed up. Also, we are now up to campaign turn 5, therefore if I lose the next battle and my opponent takes the initiative and goes on the offensive then I won't be able to win the campaign.
Martin1914, I am not feeling especially confident in taking La Fiere because my platoons have been pretty chewed up. Also, we are now up to campaign turn 5, therefore if I lose the next battle and my opponent takes the initiative and goes on the offensive then I won't be able to win the campaign.