Britsh, German, Italian, and American are trying to loot some gold from a bank in the village. It is defended by some French, who don't seem keen on being friends with any of the approaching vehicles.
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Showing posts with label Rapid Fire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rapid Fire. Show all posts
Tuesday, 1 February 2022
Rapid Fire Gold Rush
A Tanks Only game of Rapid Fire loosely based upon everybody's favorite silly WW2 bank heist movie, Kelly's Heroes.
Labels:
Furness Wargamers,
Rapid Fire,
WW2
Saturday, 22 April 2017
St George's Tobruk
The annual St George's Day, or thereabouts, game, fought as an all day game on the Saturday.
North Africa, World War 2 and one of the many sieges of Tobruk.
Tables galore in this big Rapid Fire game organised by Derek (on what happened to be his birthday.) and with extra terrain by Matt. Four separate, but adjoining zones, of four trestle tables each, for a total of sixteen in use.
Labels:
Furness Wargamers,
Rapid Fire,
St George's,
WW2
Saturday, 23 April 2016
St George's Day Game 2016
The annual St George's Day game, which this year actually occurred on St George's Day! An alternative version of Operation Goodwood, as the British try and force their way out of Normandy but this time with paratrooper support.
The ruleset used is Rapid Fire. Figures supplied by Matt and Keiron.
The ruleset used is Rapid Fire. Figures supplied by Matt and Keiron.
Labels:
Furness Wargamers,
Rapid Fire,
St George's
Tuesday, 26 October 2010
Rapid Retreat
A quick game of Rapid Fire. Tanks and Armoured Cars only in mid-war North Africa. Even number of vehicles on each side in what should of been a balanced encounter.
Couldn't hit anything at all the first couple of turns, and 2/3rds of my A/Cs were destroyed or forced to retreat. My misses were despite of forgetting to take movement to-hit factors into account.
Things didn't improve over the next few turns, despite the Germans having some difficulties against the British Heavy Tanks.
So the British retired off the field while the Germans regrouped.
Intended to be a multi-players demo game for some scouts, I wouldn't like to be the ones who get control of the Cars!
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Labels:
Furness Wargamers,
Rapid Fire,
WW2
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