Hi all,
I'm a long time wargamer (gaming since 1988), and I've spent a lot of my wargaming years trapped in 28mm scale. I've always liked the look of 6mm and 10mm scale armies and recently have been scouting for a new ruleset to play. Judging from the things said on this forum, Warband seems to be pretty popular so I bought a copy of it to try out. I've not bought any minis yet because I wanted to read the rules to ascertain what troops would be best as a core force (well two core forces, as wargamers are few and far between in my area, so I'm going to need have two armies so that those less committed than me can come round and play).
The Pendraken minis look nice and seem pretty reasonably priced. Eventually I plan to get some pictures and battle reports up - although there's a high chance that my warband armies will stay sat on the shelf having never seen a battle, just like my epic armies, if I can't find people to play with.
So anyway, this is me saying hi, and also if anyone has any tips for core armies to start with, I'm all ears. Im very much of the old school british era of wargaming - I don't care who wins or who loses, I care about having a good time and a battle I can sing songs about for years to come! I like unpredictable forces the most.
See you on the battlefield!
Welcome 2Karl, I really enjoy Warband so I can tell you that you will have lots of fun with the game so start telling your friends about it now. As for Armies, I would go with your favourite two from the 12 in the book. An easy start is two army packs from pendraken but only a few of the armies have been re-packaged as Warband so far.
have fun and I look forward to your battle reports.
Welcome to the forum.
If you've had a rummage you'll realise that it is by and large friendly, helpful, supportive ... and prone to wandering severely off topic. :)
The in-jokes and personal hobby horses become apparent in time!
Haven't dipped in to Warband yet myself, my opponents are still dyed-in-the-wool Warmaster
afficionados , so can't help with planning armies, sorry.
Quote from: 2Karl on 01 May 2015, 02:40:02 PM
... wargamers are few and far between in my area ...
Might be worth mentioning where you are in case someone else here is sitting just down the road, thinking the same?
Cheers
A very warm welcome, 'Karl'. :-h
Quote from: Ithoriel on 01 May 2015, 02:52:42 PM
If you've had a rummage you'll realise that it is by and large friendly, helpful, supportive ... and prone to wandering severely off topic. :)
The in-jokes and personal hobby horses become apparent in time!
I think Ithoriel has said it all ! ;)
Cheers - Phil
Welcome to the forum 2Karl.
I'm a convert to 10mm meself, and will never go back. The Pendraken figures are excellent, and you'll find Leon and the gang very helpful. I too like unpredicatable forces. My Vikings came ashore in LVTP7s. My Republican Romans have Centurions ... Mk IIIs mostly.
A tip though, don't mention Burnt Sienna. It's a long story, but whenever Leon hears B___ S___ he gets a bit agitated. It goes back to his childhood and an unfortunate art class after which ... well children are cruel. It became a nickname which followed him right until he completed his A-level. The forum is such a close knit group that we kind of get a bit prickly when we hear/read B__S__, so it tends not to come up too much now. Though you have to be careful because B__ S__ gets posted unintentionally. Mea culpa, I often post B__S__, I don't mean to, but I've often pressed "send" before I know it. The moderators are very good at spotting B_S_ and gently act upon it.
Ah! I suspect I may have been typing BS again.
Sorry, and welcome.
Hello
2Karl! :-h
Welcome to the wonderful world of 10mm. 1/3rd the size, 3 times the fun!
:D
Quote from: 2Karl on 01 May 2015, 02:40:02 PM
I've spent a lot of my wargaming years trapped in 28mm scale.
Easily done. They're the gateway drug to proper figures! I've still not shaken my 28mm habit but its getting be...no...no...its not getting better. :-[
QuoteJudging from the things said on this forum, Warband seems to be pretty popular
Aye. Its going well so far.
Quoteso I bought a copy of it to try out.
Well done that man!
QuoteI've not bought any minis yet because I wanted to read the rules to ascertain what troops would be best as a core force (well two core forces, as wargamers are few and far between in my area, so I'm going to need have two armies so that those less committed than me can come round and play).
Without doubt, the best core force troops are the ones you buy. ;)
If its two armies you need, I believe Pendraken do some sort of deal? Goblins and Hill dwarves are a matched pair I think. :-\
QuoteThe Pendraken minis look nice and seem pretty reasonably priced.
Yep, they're top stuff...and you won't quite believe how much lead will thump onto your doormat when the package arrives...
QuoteEventually I plan to get some pictures and battle reports up - although there's a high chance that my warband armies will stay sat on the shelf having never seen a battle, just like my epic armies, if I can't find people to play with.
That, my friend, is unacceptable! Time to lift up a few rocks. There's usually a bleary-eyed wargaming under there somewhere.
As
Ithoriel said, there may well be someone nearby so give us your general location... :)
QuoteSo anyway, this is me saying hi, and also if anyone has any tips for core armies to start with, I'm all ears.
You'll find that in Warband:
1. The armies are pretty balanced
2. Each army list has lots of options within it, and even more with the allies rule giving you access to core units from other armies.
So...without being difficult, its really a case of picking an army you like and going for it. You won't find, unlike other rulesets, that there's a 'dogmeat' army or a 'killer' army, so it really will come down to what you like.
I think a lot of people are making their choices based on Pendraken's release schedule (???) for the updated figures. Goblins and hill dwarves are done. Barbarians (drool) are up next and undead after that I think.
For those armies already updated, the army pack is a great way to start as it gives you most of what you'll need for your army core.
QuoteIm very much of the old school british era of wargaming - I don't care who wins or who loses, I care about having a good time and a battle I can sing songs about for years to come!
I do believe you'll fit in nicely here! :D
QuoteI like unpredictable forces the most.
That will cover everything in Warband then!
Welcome
Ludd
:)
Hi 2Karl, welcome to the Forum! Thanks for the rulebook order as well, that's gone straight out in this afternoon's post for you.
As for opposition, I'm sure there are quite a few clubs/gamers in your neck of the woods. ;)
8)
Hi Karl!
Welcome.
Another welcome from the sunny end of the country.
Thanks for the warm welcome guys, it's heartwarming to know that there is at least some small corner of the Internet where new and interesting people can be found. Regarding my location, I'm in Rugby, Warwickshire. I'm free to travel, so if there's anyone in the surrounding environs who might be interested in showing me the ropes on Warband, I'd be appreciative.
One of you said I should tell all my friends about Warband... well I don't have that many friends who are into that sort of thing, but I do have a lot of students. They're all slaves to the dark gods of GW right now, and I don't think any of them are aware of anything other than 28mm, so maybe I'll try and sort out some games at the games club after school.
Anyway, Thanks for the swift dispatch of the rulebook, I'm looking forward to reading through it and planning my armies (as a completionist, I just HAVE to have all of them, you see...)
Quote from: 2Karl on 02 May 2015, 07:51:56 AM
It's heartwarming to know that there is at least some small corner of the Internet where new and interesting people can be found.
Where's that then?
Quote from: 2Karl on 02 May 2015, 07:51:56 AM
Anyway, Thanks for the swift dispatch of the rulebook, I'm looking forward to reading through it and planning my armies (as a completionist, I just HAVE to have all of them, you see...)
Sounds good to me!
I'm guessing from your post that you're a teacher then? Is the games club well attended and do they play more wargames or card/RPG/board games?
moaning
ians
Quote from: Leon on 02 May 2015, 11:35:59 AM
I'm guessing from your post that you're a teacher then?
That's right. Computer Science.
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Is the games club well attended and do they play more wargames or card/RPG/board games?
It varies. Sometimes there'll be lots, other times not so many. It's mostly CCGs and board games, although last week I introduced one lad to the wonders of 2nd Edition 40k - "That was the best 40K game I've ever had, Sir!" Damn right it was, becasue it was the rEAL rules. But I digress.
If Warband is something that can scale down to be played in 2 hours or less on a 4'x4' table then I imagine it going down reasonably well with a few of them
Quote from: 2Karl on 02 May 2015, 01:01:35 PM
If Warband is something that can scale down to be played in 2 hours or less on a 4'x4' table then I imagine it going down reasonably well with a few of them
I don't know how well it would play on a 4 foot square with the suggested 100x50mm bases size. You might find that you need smaller unit bases perhaps. I'm tempted to scale things right down and try 40mm base widths which I think means a playing area of 720x480mm (around 30x20 inches?)
Cheers, Andy
Quote from: fsn on 02 May 2015, 08:48:00 AM
Where's that then?
The Pogles Wood Appreciation Society forums
Well my long-term gaming partner of some 20 years is on board for a bit of warband action... althouhg it probably won't be for a year or so as there's som much other stuff going on in our lives. But hopefully by then the miniatures range will have explanded anyway...