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Panzer Lehr Normandy
Monday, May 16, 2022
Belgian Army 1940 Part 1
Belgian Army 1940
This year I want to complete some more of my 1940 armies. I have decided to add some more units to my Belgian army, cyclist infantry, artillery elements, armour, aircraft and complete my Ardennes Chasseurs regiment. My main focus will be infantry and cyclists. I also need to paint my armour T13 and T 15, plus some artillery pieces, tractors and trucks. All units will be built for Rapid Fire.
Division de Chasseurs ArdennaisRegiment Karabiniers-Wielrijders
I have purchased the HAT cyclists to paint as my cyclist karabiniers. The cars are from a diecast company, truck are plastic and resin kits and telephone trailer is SHQ, resin medical truck from Minarion
BHQ
Co + 7 Alder 2 staff car, Ford supply truck, large car and telephone trailer, Ford medical truck
RHQ
Co + 5 staff car, truck and telephone trailer
1st battalion HQ. OC + 3 cycles
1st company 8 figures on cycles (plus 8 dismounted figures and pile of bikes)
2nd company 8 figures on cycles (plus 8 dismounted figures and pile of bikes)
2nd battalion HQ + 3 cycles
3rd Company 8 figures cycles (plus 8 dismounted figures and pile of bikes)
4th Company 8 figures cycles (plus 8 dismounted figures and pile of bikes)
3rd battalion HQ + 3 cycles
5th Company 8 figures cycles (plus 8 dismounted figures and pile of bikes)
6th company 8 figures cycles (plus 8 dismounted figures and pile of bikes)
MG coy 3 figs MMG FN tricar
AT coy 1 x47mm towed + tractor
Armoured coy
2 x T15
1 x Vickers Carden-Llyod Mark VI 47mm
Artillery
1 x schneider 155mm M17 howitzer motorised tow
1 x schneider 105mm M13 gun motorised tow
2nd Motorised Cavalry Division
1 battalion motorised Infantry
HQ Co + 3 car and motorbike
3 coys 8 figures truck
2nd battalion motorcyclist Infantry
BHQ CO + 3 car and motorbike
3 coys motorbike (plus dismounted figures)
Support coy
MG coy 3 figs MMG FN tricar
Mortar Coy 3 figs plus car
1 armoured car company
3 x T13 tanks
Artillery
1 x schneider 155mm M17 howitzer and tow
1 x schneider 105mm M13 gun and tow
Belgian Armour
The 10 Belgian ACG1 (AMC 35, 9 with the altered belgian turret) were formed into two platoons for the invasion and was attached to the Corps de Cavalerie T13 2nd Division. The unit initially were based in Brussels but in the first week were moved to defend the bridges between Willebroek and Vilvoorde. The Squadron was commanded by Kapitein R.Hullebroeck , and divided into two platoons of 4 tanks with two in reserve.
HQ and Company
2 x ACG1 tanks
The Belgian Air Component
The Belgian Air Component was small but had a good training system so a number of pilots were well qualified but most the the air component was mostly destroyed on the ground in the opening day of the war.
On the early morning of May 10, the alarm was sounded, and the pilots at Schaffen Air Base went to their planes, thinking it was an exercise. A few minutes later, 50 unidentified aircraft flew over the airfield. Despite his orders, Captaine Max Guisgand, the commander of 1/1/2 Gladiators flew his planes into the air at 0420 hrs while the Hurricanes started their engines. 12 minutes later, three Heinkel 111s were spotted, not troubled by AA fire. The planes in the air were not there when the 111s came, and the 111s strafed the airfield several times. The planes tried to take off through the explosions and fires. A bullet punctured the main wheel of Lt. Wilmonts Gladiator and he rammed a Hurricane. Minutes later 110s and Dornier Do 17 strafed and bombed the airfield. Four Hurricanes were set on fire, and 6 others were damaged. The roof of the hangar fell in and the planes in it were destroyed. Sgt. Libert was burned badly when the fuel tank of his Hurricane exploded. Captaine Van den Hove d'Ertsenrijick and Caparol Jacobs managed to escape from Schaffen. They encountered some bombers but didn't manage to shoot down any, even though helped by Gladiator pilot Sgt. Van den Broecke. The third section of Gladiators from 1/1/2 almost collided with the three 111s and had to break away.
The second section (Cpt. Gerard (G-27), Sgt. Henri Winand (G-32) and Sgt. Henri Clinquart (G-34) spotted a formation of enemy bombers and broke it up. During the bombing, other gladiators left Schaffen for Beauvechain. Hurricane pilots Siroux, Lelarge and a lt.) flew three of them. Other reported engagements were when at 0900 10 109s ran in to two Gladiators over Tirlemont. Both were shot down and one pilot bailed out. At 1000 hrs, three Gladiators were shot down by 1/JG27 while trying to intercept escorted Ju87s.
A few missions were completed by the Belgians bombing three bridges on the Albert Canal on the of 11th May. The bombing was done by Fairey Battles of the 5/III/3Aé, the fighter escort was provided by 1/I/2Aé Gloster Gladiators. On the 11th May out of fifteen Battles that attacked pontoons bridge across the Maastricht, Veldwezelt, Vroenhoven and Briegden, only five aircraft survived.
The 9th and 11th squadron flying R31s still had aircraft in the sky when the surrender was announced on the 28th.
Aircraft in Service 1940
As I love building aircraft I have gone overboard for my Belgians.....
Renard R-31 21 in service reconnaissance (purchased)
Fiat CR.42 Falco 23 in service 3éme (destroyed on the ground) and 4th éme squadrons (completed)
Gloster Gladiator 15 in service 1/1/2Aé (Model built, needs paint)
Fairy fox VI biplane 98 in service (Part built, need to complete)
Hawker Hurricane mk1 11 in service (only two survived the bombing of the airfield on the 10th of May, they were lost on the 11th) (completed)
Fairy Battle light Bomber 14 in Service 5éme squadron (purchased not built)
next up another 1940 project
Cheers
Matt
Wednesday, August 11, 2021
KV2 build Part 1
KV2 build
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
T26 assault
T26 tanks forward!
Russian T26 tanks |
Saturday, August 7, 2021
50th Infantry Division Tyne Tees Part 2
50th Infantry Division
This years big ww2 project is the 50th Infantry Division for D-Day to Holland. I have chosen my favourite 20mm figs for my Brits from my stash of Britannia miniatures. Painting has commenced and is more than halfway complete of the infantry figures after three days.
I will break this into the 69th division first, plus support elements, then perhaps another infantry Division later on. Rapid Fire rules so Battalions are around 40 figures.
69th Infantry Brigade69th Infantry Brigade
- 5th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment
still in progress
- 6th Battalion, Green Howards
- red flash behind cap badge
completed
- 7th Battalion, Green Howards
completed
1st Assault Brigade Royal Engineers (D-Day)
6th Assault Regiment, Royal Engineers
81 SQN
Churchill Avre Bobbin Built not painted
I will model
Royal Marines (D-Day)
1st Royal Marine Armoured Support Regiment
A troop
1 x centaur
No. 47 (Royal Marine) Commando
HQ coy (partial complete)
4 companies (partial complete)
Royal Artillery
74th (Northumbrian) Field Regiment
296th (4th) Durham
298th (1st) Durham
102nd (Northumberland Hussars) Anti-Tank Regiment
99th battery198th battery (attached from 73rd AT regiment)
25th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment
Polston AA 20mm gun and tow
1 x crusader AA
82nd LAA battery
Bofors AA battery
151st Infantry Brigade
6th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry
8th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry
9th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry (left 30 November 1944, joined 131st Brigade, 7th Armoured Division)
61st Reconnaissance Regiment, Reconnaissance Corps
plus assorted trucks, medical and bits
cheers
Matt
Friday, October 30, 2020
Sword Beach reloaded!
Sword Beach Reloaded Rapid Fire
Due to Covid we thought we would have no Holidays this year, a fellow wargamer and saviour came along, Paul and Stella offering us to holiday with then down south in the Massif Central on the edge of the Alps. Paul and I have similar collections in the same scales 28mm Napoleonic, Ancients and 20mm WW2 and use the same rules, I guess we have chatted on forums over the last 15 years or so, but had never met face to face.
Due to Covid we thought we would have no Holidays this year, a fellow wargamer and saviour came along, Paul and Stella offering us to holiday with then down south in the Massif Central on the edge of the Alps. Paul and I have similar collections in the same scales 28mm Napoleonic, Ancients and 20mm WW2 and use the same rules, I guess we have chatted on forums over the last 15 years or so, but had never met face to face.
I think Paul’s collection of 28mm Napoleonic collection eclipses mine by quite a lot and you will find him regularly posting on General de Brigade and Rapid Fire forums. We decided to conduct a Sword Beach game using the Rapid Fire rules from the D-Day scenario book. Paul has a huge collection of ships, including large destroyers down to the landing craft and support ships, and a lovely table set up for D-day landing scenarios plus the specific funnies for the landing along with the Sherman DD tanks, and the normal French villages etc.
I elected to be the attacking Brits and Paul the defending Germans. The scenario calls for the capture and destruction of three of the bunkers and hard points along the beach plus one inland, a very tough ask.
On the right another two companies, these guys do get cut up a little in the crossfire
The infantry stormed ashore and surprising took very light casualties, however the remaining tanks were all knocked out except one which i leave covered by the other two tanks and await support
more infantry reinforce the right, plus some support elements arrive including the naval landing party arty observors
Again I lose the supporting tanks to mines!
murder in the centre, most of two companies are cut down by MG and artillery fire, I managed to get one tank forward with a bridge alsmost making the wall.....
landing party is ashore finally radio contact and shelling begins....although very few targets
Finally on the left the commandos arrive in force to take on their objective
Finally we clear the right, at this stage we call it a draw, I am in control of the beach, but failed to have enough turns to capture the inland bunkers, still a good game, we nearly restarted in the fifth turn as I had lost all of my armour by then except one vehicle........a great time never the less.
I have never really been a fan of actual landing games, but really enjoyed this, it really was a spectacle. Paul is planning a visit to mine place in the spring to play either on my Pegasus Bridge table or Arnhem...or something else we shall see!
cheers
Matt
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
“Salon de Guerre” Wargames room part III
We decided to play a battalion of British paras with a support company holding the village to prevent the Germans from exiting the table. The Wehrmacht forces were two battalions of infantry, one stug and a recon light armoured car coy, plus a coy of recon mechanised infantry, commands by a RHQ.
Chris really used his battalion artillery well along with his mortars first to lay smoke to make his assault on the defending Brits, then to pound the paras until they were pinned. Eventually he assaulted the village after losing two companies pushed or destroyed the remaining Brits out capturing before the allotted 15 turns.