A yellow haze slithered across the pock marked landscape, crawling deep deep into craters gouged into the earth one atop another, crawling out again across lips of earth and bones thrown up by cacophonous explosions enough to deaden the senses of any man. But these were not men. These were creations of another time and another world, the remnants of a humanity past, scourged and deformed by gases most fowl, and they came on, relentlessly, with purpose to freeze the heart of any ordinary man.
Andy and I faced off with our 20mm Weird World War 1 armies, his German, mine British, in another game of Hordes of the Things (HotT), with 24 point armies.
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From behind the glorious British army lines |
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Foul zombie beasts and Undead sopirit |
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The British right flank with two riders, and an airboat |
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The British centre with a mix of blades and shooters, and a behemoth |
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First turn and the airboat overflies the German lines preparing to atack from the rear, while the riders prepare to try an outflanking manouvre, although one base is pushed back by German fire |
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The lines clash |
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The German behemoth goes in to the attack against the British artillery |
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Mixed results from the first turn of combat |
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The airboat swoops into the rear of the German behemoth to support the glorious gunners |
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The airboat moves to apply pressure to the German left
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The British behemoth, having destroyed its opponent, moves to support some stout British infantry |
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The German Shooter General... |
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A German horde eliminated |
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German shooters target the airboat |
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The German Shooter General |
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Ganging up on a German blade base |
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Attempts at elimninating the German left |
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But the airboat is brought down... |
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A German blade is killed too |
Despite the apparent progress of the British, losses had been accumulating on both sides, the loss of the airboat pushed the army over its 12 AP killed (14 in fact), and while the German army also reached 12 AP lost in the same turn, it was less that the British losses and so the German army claimed the victory.
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