A quick recap of our What a Tanker game day yesterday at the Spartanburg (SC) county public library. If you are a gamer in the South Carolina, North Carolina, or Georgia area please consider joining our IO Group. There are wargamers everywhere eager for a game!
The facilities were great, we used the conference room on the 2nd floor, lots of windows and natural light and plenty of space. Here is the table set up and ready to go. A Cigar Box battle mat, Kallistra (non-Hex) hills underneath, and a mix of resin and 3D printed buildings. We used my 10mm / 1:150 scale 3d printed tanks.
We played 2 games, the first was two T-34/76's against two Panzer IVH's. Here we see my wife's T-34 burst in to flames after trading point blank shots with a German for 2 turns.
The players seemed to get comfortable with the rules pretty quickly, so for game 2 I mixed it up a little bit. We shifted the teams and ran a STuG III and a Panther versus a T-34/85 and SU-152. In retrospect it may not have been fair, the SU-152 having a ridiculous armor and strike value.
The first game saw the players charge in for a close in knife fight, the second saw both sides being much more cautious and camping out on high ground and shooting it out from afar. Here are the Soviets parked on their hill.
It ended with the catastrophic explosion of the StuG and eventually the Panther as well, after much backing up behind hills, running up and shooting.
We wrapped after than, each game taking right at 1 hour, with 4 players new to the rules and a referee not much better off.
Here are the players, thanks to Charlie, Jason, and his daughter Lilly. But most of all thanks to my lovely and talented wife, Jozi (of whose tin man I am) , who encouraged me to do this, helped set it all up, and pushed some tanks around too.
I am looking to make this a regular thing, maybe monthly or quarterly, so stay tuned.