Tuesday, 14 July 2020

Operation Nostalgia: Allied Invasion of Rhodes Part 2 - Landings at Faliraki Introduction

Focus now switches to Table 1:


This will involve the British landings at Faliraki where they hope to begin their conquest of the liberation of Rhodes.

The game will be played on a 6' x 3'9" board using Blitzkrieg Commander IV rules. Throughout this campaign you will see some uniforms and paint schemes not ideally suited to this theatre of the war. Most of my WW2 collection is set in early war North Africa or late war eastern and western fronts. I have therefore, shoehorned in figures and models from my existing collection but hopefully will not detract too much from the overall presentation.

Orders of Battle will be listed at the conclusion.

This posting will set the scene prior to the game proper.

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Rhodes Town

German armour lined up on the quayside ready for deployment.

German troops positioned around the port authority building.

The German commander on Rhodes having an open-air conference with fellow staff.
A very quiet Ixia.
Maritza Airfield

Maritza Airfield

Maritza Airfield
Faliraki

Bison and 81mm Mortar on the heights overlooking Faliraki

The beach front and target of the landings at Faliraki
Some of the defences at Faliraki including a 50mm anti-tank gun.
Overview of the island.

Overview with Rhodes town in foreground.

The British 1st wave approaches signalling the start of the game.
NEXT: The landings begin.

10 comments:

  1. Jon, you set the most beautiful table. This will be a pleasure to watch unfold.

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  2. Lovely, superbly rewarding for all of the effort that you have put into this. looking forward to this.

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  3. Well where to start? The port and airfield are fantastic and the whole set up is just a joy to behold. Really looking forward to seeing how the landings go. Can't wait!

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  4. Another fantastic table Jon, looking forward to reading all about the landings.
    Cheers, Richard P

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  5. Really lovely set up, Jon! I'm not a fan of post 1900 games, but I'd sure play on a table as interesting an attractive as this. As for out of place uniforms, I don't sweat it even for Napoleonics, and for 6 mm WW2, even if I could tell the difference, I certainly wouldn't care a bit!

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    1. Many thanks for that Peter. True you can certainly get away with more in 6mm. Nice to see somebody else does not get too obsessed with Napoleonic variations. They had no consideration for wargamers when various nations repeatedly modified their uniforms throughout the Napoleonic period!

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