The rules are nice eye candy. |
We just about had a full house out at sunny garvald this evening with six of the seven Gothenburg Gamers turning up for a no holds barred game of What A Tanker from the Two Fat Lardies stable.
Another village in another war. |
Bill's hiding place. |
My beautiful Stug. |
What could be more simple.In fact it is simple.
Mr Ray's chariot. |
The accoutrements of the game. |
Mr Ray's tanking surveying the scene. |
Dave's chosen weapon of war. |
Donald's black Panzer.I think he would have preferred black and white stripes. |
Bill's Sherman about to do or die. |
Mr Ray ducking and driving. |
Watch this Bill. |
Another view of Donald's tank. |
And Bill's off! |
"Catch this" |
"Booyah!"(in German) |
That's when my dice roll started to play up for although I rolled perfect activation dice when I tried to destroy him luck wasn't having it.
Not a mark in sight. |
Mr Ray backing up. |
Not letting him get away even although I couldn't hit him for toffee. |
So he hides behind the hedge. |
"
Dave edges up. |
Colin's tank arrives to deal out some trouble. |
"Now you see him" |
Bang! |
"Now you don't!" |
Dave about to waste Mr Ray's Sherman. |
And he does! |
Colin moves out. |
And creeps into town. |
Much to my annoyance. |
Looking to finish the game. |
Dave hangs on. |
High noon in a French village. |
The inevitable happens |
And it's home for tea. |
A great game played to the Gothenburg Gamers' high standards which mean not too seriously.The rules were easy to follow and I think they are good for a quick fill in game.Once again all figures,scenery and scenario provided by Colin Jack who once again surpassed himself with the provision of a delicious repast.
Hopefully see you all next week when we head out to wilds of Bellesquarry for a Musket and Tomahawk venture.Can't wait.
Enjoyable even though my tank was the first to brew up! Perfect rules for a skulker!
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