Sunday 12 June 2011

Arms And The Woman

Cymthallen Farm, Inner Welsh Border
Teatime. They're Having 'oops:

Captain Masters and Sgt McMillan RM are overseeing the caching of 'liberated' firearms at Cymthallen Farm, home of Alan Cadwgan, 21 SAS (V) Retired. Alan's 21 year old daughter Imogen is cooking 'oops.


An Emergency Government Army Air Corps Scout helicopter radios HQ with a report of suspicious activity in the area based on Cymthallen Farm. Lieutenat Cornwell, 5 Para leads his QRF to the map reference. One Scimitar is destroyed by a mined culvert which alerts the men in the house.

Cornwell pushes on with the intention of stopping any vehicles leaving the farm but is in for a hot reception. McMillan is left to save as much as he can whilst Cadwgan, Masters and Imogen (wearing a Free Wales Green Beret), try to hold off the Paras.


Masters is wounded but Imogen picks up the LAW and steadied by Masters puts a big dent into the Scimitar, shocking the crew and Paras into cover behind the Beech hedgerow banks.


McMillan (green base) breaks for freedom in the Land Rover but is gunned down by Corporal Smollet.


Cadwgan makes it to the Land Rover and pushes the bleeding McMillan to one side. 'Wellie' down he drives them both to safety. Masters and Imogen surrender.

Cornwell surveys the scene. One man down, two tanks out of action, suspect vehicle gone. But on the bright side a Marine Captain and a future Miss Wales in custody, plus there's plenty of 'oops. With that balance sheet he'd be lucky if he wasn't on penguin patrol in the South Atlantic in two months time!

Rules for this short sharp rake were Cold War: 1983 with a few fast play house mods.

Cheers
Mark

6 comments:

  1. Excellent AAR.
    Also, great 'oops, want the recipe.

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  2. Looking good - how long did this take to play?

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  3. What a cool little scenario and quite an impressive board. I love the terrain use and the fact that the Scimitar was there but not an overpowering element.

    -Eli

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  4. Thanks guys

    The 'oops recipe is between me and Heinz. 30-35 minutes to play as it was set from the 'decision point'.

    The Scimitar was standing in for my Foxes, which are being cammed up in nets at the moment before they see action. An unexpected die roll by 'Miss Wales' helped.

    Cheers
    Mark

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  5. Cracking stuff Mark; terrain looks spot on. Bit of crumbled oxo cube in the 'oops?

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  6. Lovely stuff. Bring on the foxes!

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