Tale of X gamers

Started by Sean Clark, 13 August 2010, 04:39:02 PM

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count_zero99uk

I like the idea of this but im so poorly organised im still painting my nam stuff (20mm) that i started last year.  Im just poorly motivated :(

Good luck to all of you.

DanJ

Not a current project but as a test of uploading pics here's a couple of my WW1 British assaulting the German lines.




Leon

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nikharwood

Agreed - excellent looking scrap there Dan - I especially like your barbed wire with the triangular protusions [technical name??!]

The blasted tree-stumps are great too  8)

Sean Clark

Thats looking mighty fine. What rules have you based them for? I am currently involved in playtesting the new Peter Pig WW1 rules but like the look of your set which i downloaded at work last night for perusal
:-bd
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DanJ

Thanks for the kind comments  :-[

The triangular barbed wire protrusions are called "trianglular barged wire entanglements".  They are free standing and not part of the main base board so I can use them in other games, I based the design on a number of sources which show barbed wire entanglements laid out in triangles in front of the trench lines, the idea being that they would funnel infantry into machinegun killing zones where the MGs would fire allong the edges of the "triangles" This works very well in game terms as I made the trianles 6cm on a side so infantry require three orders to cross a single triangle with any failures resulting in them stuck on the wire in the open "hanging on the old barbed wire".

The blasted trees were easy, 25mm washers with a nail through the hole in the centre, push broken bits of twig onto the nail then finish the bases to match the terrain.  Once I'd worked out the technique I did about 30 in a hour or so.  Snap the twigs to get that "shattered by shelfire" look.

The figures are based for my "Flanders Fields" rules, infantry are on 3x1.5cm bases, tanks 3 x 4 (Light) or 3 x 6 (Heavy), MGs 2 x 2 squares.

I've played Peter Pigs "Square Bashing" with these bases and had no problems, I quite enjoyed Square Bashing but had issues was with the "feel" of the game which felt more like a very high level board game than a miniatures game, so I wrote my own  :D

Maenoferren

Where do we start showing/telling what we have been up to?
Sometimes I wonder - why is that frisbee geting bigger - and then it hits me!

Nosher

I'm eagerly awaiting the arrival of my 100YW French and English so i can make a start... ;)
I don't think my wife likes me very much, when I had a heart attack she wrote for an ambulance.

Frank Carson

lentulus

Quote from: Maenoferren on 02 September 2010, 11:29:38 PM
Where do we start showing/telling what we have been up to?

Well, there are some tartars in the order that will arrive next week, but the big turkish order will be a while yet.

nikharwood

My update:

- WW2 Italian battlegroup ['43 mainland]: done: http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=1277.0
- Dungeon Set: dungeon done; figures & accessories undercoated
- Indo-China: French Paras: half-assembled
- Indo-China: Viet Minh
- SYW Prussians: ready for painting
- Jacobite: British: half assembled
- Jacobite: umm, Jacobites
- Sudan: British
- Sudan: umm, Sudanese

Now I'm back at work I'm trying to spend at least an hour a day on stress-relief...so I might make some good progress with a bit of luck.

Sean Clark

Apologies for absence but my wife has been in hospital with some pre birth complications. We are booked in for a C Section on Tuesday and all is now under controln. Going from an uncomplicated pregnancy with a planned waterbirth to this has come as a shock and my bold ambitions for painting little men in this tale of x gamers has taken a bit of a back seat but I shall post some bits up when done when time permits.

Apologies if this seems to he one of those occasions where somebody sets out with lofty ambitions only to fall at the first but real life can sometimes be like that can't it.   :)

Feels like somebody somewhere shouted "anything but a 1"
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Nosher

No worries ;) Good luck to you both for Tuesday :)
I don't think my wife likes me very much, when I had a heart attack she wrote for an ambulance.

Frank Carson

Maenoferren

Stuff the figure painting, good luck with the c-section on Tuesday. However if you have to stay in the hospital like I did having to travel to Aberdeen. They chucked me out at 7.00 so I took a whoile host of paints and fuigures with me and got loads done  :D
Sometimes I wonder - why is that frisbee geting bigger - and then it hits me!

lentulus

Is this number 1?

Anyway, great experience.  The experience of seeing each of my sons for the first time was absolutely indescribable.


nikharwood