10 December 2014

Blood Bowl Night Goblin Team

Years (decades) ago I bought the Games Workshop plastic Night Goblin box set along with the mid-nineties Goblin fanatics and converted 14 of them into a Blood Bowl team. They sat in their undercoat for years.

This year some of us decided to play a 4th division league (with, well, 4th division teams); mostly Goblins, Halflings and Ogres. The games have been... frustratingly fun.

Anyway, here's my Night Goblin team, based on the Münchner Kindl:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BCnchner_Kindl


They were a lot of fun to paint.

17 September 2014

15mm Mark IV Male and A7V WWI Tanks

I painted these as a German Beutepanzer for an upcoming Flames of War tournament.






I bought them years ago and they're very dated Irregular Miniatures sculpts. With Battlefront's recent offerings I would not recommend these now. Lots of cleaning up, but once painted I was happy enough and they do have a certain charm.

The platoon was also my first attempt at using decal softer, no idea how I lasted so long without this product.

06 June 2014

Hussars in Halftracks

Well Battlefront is on a roll. After months of speculation they have finally released their latest product, "Hussars in Halftracks":


It's set in a sort of weird Napoleonic Wars, where Napoleon won at Waterloo and the wars don't end in 1815.

John-Paul Brisigotti of Battlefront has stated that while many may think WWII and Napoleonics are the most overcrowded market for wargaming rules out there, he sincerely believes this new addition will be mind-blowing to those who have played Flames of War for years and those who are new to the period. He also plans to unite all Napoleonic gamers with one universal ruleset.

The release also talks about it allowing for massive blackpowder tanks running around, skirmishing brightly-coloured infantry, and hussars in halftracks gesticulating wildly and looking terrific doing it; hence the title of the first sourcebook covering the War of the Eighth Coalition (May-October 1816).

"Hussars in Halftracks" adds extra character to the period and those nations which are not quite so technically developed don't suffer an unfair advantage with the inclusion of the allies rule which Flames of War currently has.

I am excited, as unlike the Six-Day War and Great War booklets, Battlefront has decided to release this 218 page book without testing the waters. Why? Because this new period is awesome!!!

I'm just cleaning up my first pair of halftracks; some M3s with French crew. After that I plan to post some AARs, examples of play, some sense of the mechanics, that sort of thing for you all.

(Inspired in large part by grant - "it's WW2 with Napoleonics! Massive blackpowder tanks running around, skirmishing brightly coloured infantry, Hussars in Halftracks gesticulating wildly and looking terrific doing it.")