TOPIC: Battle of the Somme 1916 |
Standard User Posts: 207 monk2002uk 7th Feb 2023 01:54:25 Here is a view of Mametz, with the German defending infantry companies waiting the British assault: German field gun battery hidden in Bernafay Wood: The figures are Baccus 6mm. The building, latex trenches and roads, and trees are from TimeCast. The rolling terrain is based on contemporaneous terrain maps, reproduced as 20m contour levels with a heavy felt terrain mat overlaid. Robert |
Very nice work on that battlefield. A little goes a long way |
Standard User Posts: 207 monk2002uk 8th Feb 2023 04:13:45 Thank you very much. Here is British 89th Brigade forming up at the foot of Montauban ridge, operating on the right wing of the British attack on July 1st 1916: Robert |
Standard User Posts: 207 monk2002uk 9th Feb 2023 01:41:29 Here is the battlefield, covering the equivalent of an area 4 km x 6 km. The British front line is nearest the bottom of the photo. The advance covered the battlefield and reached the furthest German trench line just beyond Montauban with about 5,000 casualties total (out of the two infantry divisions that attacked). Robert |
Standard User Posts: 207 monk2002uk 10th Feb 2023 09:37:12 Here is a British division- and a corps HQ near the ruins of Carnoy: Robert |
Standard User Posts: 207 monk2002uk 11th Feb 2023 09:39:11 A little-known effect of the build-up to July 1st 1916 was von Falkenhayn’s refusal to provide reserves to the threatened Somme sectors. The German Second Army was only able to transfer forces within its command. German infantry reserves and artillery were sent north to provide extra protection for Serre and Gommecourt sectors. This facilitated the success of southern British and French attacks, including the attack on Montauban. The photo below shows the table set up for the Joy of Six show, commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Battle of the Somme in 2016. The whole battlefield is 16 feet long: Robert |
Standard User Posts: 207 monk2002uk 19th Feb 2023 02:10:14 Here is the preparatory bombardment in the Montauban sector: The explosion and gas markers are from Litko. The British did shell the German artillery with SK gas shells on 1st July 1916. The markers indicate Caterpillar Valley and Bernafay Wood. Robert |
Standard User Posts: 207 monk2002uk 20th Feb 2023 11:10:07 Here is Montauban under fire from the French heavy 22cm mortars, part of Group de Menthon attached to British XIII Corps: The photo was taken with my new telephoto lens. Robert |
Standard User Posts: 207 monk2002uk 21st Feb 2023 05:15:17 Another photo taken with the new telephoto lens. This time it is the brick factory (a Leven Miniatures product) near Montauban, with a German regimental HQ in residence (6mm Baccus figures). A Litko marker denotes the use of non-persistent gas shelling on Bernafay Wood: Robert |
I like the way you have depicted the area as green, as indeed film taken in July 1916 showed that it was. I also am a big fan of the Litko explosions and use them a lot in my 1870 prequel games. A little goes a long way |