Monday, 10 November 2025

Action on the Western Front in 1918

After our foray in the Western Front in 1914 last time the action has moved forward four years.

The scenario is that the Kaiserschlact has failed and the Germans are in retreat with the Allies in pursuit. Two of the retreating German regiments are ordered to hold their position and stop the pursuit, and a third regiment, a battalion of storm troopers supported by artillery, a tank and a single aircraft are sent to help.

The Allied advance is lead by the Gloucestershire Regiment and the Gordon Highlanders, with support from and Franco-American force coming up. The allies have artillery, armour and air support.

The battlefield being scouted by a single British aircraft

The retreating Germans northwards...the two guys behind threatening shoot the guy with the map if he gets it wrong...


The British Guns look for a position

Covered by the mortars

The messenger


The Gloucestershires advance on the right...

With the Gordons on the left



A Whippet supports the Gordons

The British Mk1 Tank rumbles forward in support of the Gloucestershires




The German machine guns take position...

To cover the retreat

Hubert: " Hello, is that Uber Eats?"

The A7 lumbers towards the Gloucestershires


The Stormtroopers arrive...at the double



The British storm forward



Enter the French




They bring a FT17 with them.


But the Germans hold

The British guns have found a position





The Gordons are advancing...

...against well positioned Germans

German guns engage the French

"What you lookin' at?"

"Well?"

The first aircraft arrives

The Mk 1 has almost made it to the front


A second British plane arrives

A third British aircraft arrives and sweeps over the recently arrived Americans


But the German aircraft has arrived and drives the British plane away




"Where are those Uber Eats?"


"Take a message sergeant..."




All was quiet in the ruined village...


But not for long





The British guns in action

The French commanders are looking for a café, while Bertrand  in the background has caught a pigeon for his dinner

The Stormtrooper flamethrower appears...

...and causes considerable loss in the Gloucestershires

But the Gloucestershires get their revenge and he is soon engulfed in flame as his apparatus explodes

Wait...there are the Uber Eats


"Damit, this is Butter Chicken, I ordered Lamb Rogan Josh!"

After a hard fight the Germans had stopped Allied advance for now, fulfilling their objective.

Thanks to John L for most of the images here.



























18 comments:

  1. An awesome looking game, Mark. The figures look fab!!!

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    1. Thanks Ray. The photos don't do the spectacle justice...

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  2. What a super looking game, really cracking collection on show, top notch. Must admit the captions certainly raised a good few chuckles as well!

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  3. Great photos and equipment. Tanks, planes and artillery all beautifully done. The only thing missing are a couple of taxis to transport the French.

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    1. Thanks Lawrence...I actually have Paris taxi, but they were used for the Marne offensive in 1914, although I am sure a few were retained by the high command.

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  4. Great looking scenario sir!
    Love the minis too!

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    1. Thanks Michal. I can't take credit for the figures and models...they all belong to another member of the group.

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  5. Some excellent close ups among the wealth of photos. Thanks
    Stephen

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  6. What a cracking game there and so many photos to enjoy:). Many of the captions made me chuckle too!

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    1. Thank Steve. Those armies are very photogenic!

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  7. A splendid looking and sounding game… Mark.

    One of my favourite periods…

    All the best. Aly

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    1. Thanks Aly...and 95% of the figures have your mark on them!

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  8. nice pics and captions. they almost always my order wrong at uber eats. I love big ol WWI tanks. such monsters. 😁

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    1. Thsnks Stew. The tanks are indeed interesting...that bloody great German beastie weighed in at close to 35 tons and had a crew of up to 25. But I have seen a FT17 in the flesh (or metal) and it is no bigger that a modern SUV, but less roomy in side.

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  9. What a great looking game! Figures are excellent! Having gamed this late war period, I really enjoyed your report.

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