In a grave tone he declared, "We will fight them in the fields, we will fight them in the vales, we will fight them on the hills, in the towns and in the villages. We will never surrender! We will defend Pils-Holstein, whatever the cost!"
Quickly, the engineering staff officers began calculating fields of fire and considering appropriate positions to create a number of gun emplacements to defend the approach routes to the town.
By the end of the day, the company of sappers and a host of "volunteer" infantry, had erected several emplacements, including one to house the infamous big gun, "Der Grossenbomber".
At least for a while, the activity kept the troops out of the taverns of Neerfuncken. As night fell, however, many sought to forget the impending battle by succumbing to the pleasures of the town...
All of which is merely to say, preps for Partizan are going well! I'll do several updates this week in the build-up to the game. If you are at the show next Sunday, be sure to visit the table and say hello.
great stuff Phil!
ReplyDeleteHope to see the display next Sunday
ReplyDeleteExcellent Phil. Love the figures and the command bases. But really love the gate - presume it is scratchbuilt?
ReplyDeleteThanks
Richard
Like the gatehouse; nice 'build-up' back story
ReplyDeleteThanks for the positive comments guys.
ReplyDeleteRichard - yes, the gatehouse is scratch-built. A Brian Rigelsford masterpiece which I painted around 7 years ago.
Cheers
Phil