Concentrate all firepower on that dreadnought! |
Look, Mum! Skimming cruisers! |
The objective is to destroy core fleet. And they're off! Minimal terrain covers the Britannian right flank, but the French have a plan to skim over it. This plan is quickly abandoned when the heavy Brit left flank open fire.
Magenta mkI rear view |
Here come the Ecuyers |
A fierce exchange of fire over the first three turns bag a cruiser and three frigates for Britannia, but a more impressive four destroyers, a cruiser and a frigate fall under the French onslaught. There's serious damage to the Magenta mkII and the Ecuyers though.
Inexorably, they draw closer |
The French are feeling the pressure as the Majesty class unleashes 25 dice on the beleaguered Magenta mkII, which miraculously survives on 1HP. This proves extremely fortunate on the next turn when it delivers a critical with its redoubtable heat lance! An unfortunate boarding attempt is easily massacred by the dreadnought's CAP, however.
Massed French |
Damage abounds, but the RoF fleet is holding up. |
Dangerous boats |
Magenta mkI takes heavy damage |
Th KoB frigates completing their pincer movement |
All parties had jolly good fun, hands were shaken and North duly faced.
I think there will be more painting of DW models in the near future.
Good game, good game, good game, etc.
ReplyDeleteYes, rather surprised at how much damage the French soaked up, but helped hugely by Charlie splitting both his forces and his fire, and by the retardant armour.
If we'd played out til the end, I think I might have scraped a victory there; the Mk.II Magenta was dead in the water, but well out of harm's way, and my Charlemagne was otherwise unhurt.
Still, the hometime bell rang, and it was Charles victorious.
Airships is the answer next time I think; get the whole fleet out of the water. That'll play havoc with his torpedo plans.