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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Four month plan +
There's a lot I want to do this year, since I'm trying everything that catches my fancy for twelve months. I've called it the year of rules but I'm also dabbling in scales, mediums and genres. The only real rule I have is that all of my gaming activities have to be games.
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Friday, June 08, 2012
Battle Report - Harad vs Gray Company
Thursday night is club night, though there were only two of us there, as is usual these days. Jonathan brought his new Gray Company list, which I have never played against before. This was a real nail biter of a game, and one of the closest I've ever played. We played a straight up fight. Kill to 25%. First one there loses.
| Initial set up. |
Tuesday, June 05, 2012
The Games that Define Us
An interesting tide is sweeping our small section of the blogosphere. I refuse to use the M word (meme, there I did it, but only this once). It started with the Frontline Gamer, whose blog I've pimped out before. Several others have done it as well. The topic has been bubbling around in my mind for a couple of weeks now, and it's finally germinated into something.
The idea is to talk about ten games that define you as a gamer. Some interesting things have come out of it. More North American gamers seem to have gotten in through RPGs, whereas the UK gamers seem to have come into it through GW.
In my case, I definitely follow the trend, coming to GW late in my gaming life. There are some on my list that I have not seen anywhere else. Others seem to be on every list.
The idea is to talk about ten games that define you as a gamer. Some interesting things have come out of it. More North American gamers seem to have gotten in through RPGs, whereas the UK gamers seem to have come into it through GW.
In my case, I definitely follow the trend, coming to GW late in my gaming life. There are some on my list that I have not seen anywhere else. Others seem to be on every list.
Saturday, June 02, 2012
First Mini Ever
Rhys is in love with the Lord of the Rings. It's no Star Wars, mind, but it's a very close second. When I play on Thursday nights I usually have him with me at the store. He used to call it Daddy's store. Then he started calling it Rhys and Daddy's store, which we still do.
Collectormania is a very friendly store, where they have known Rhys his whole life. It is under the second set of management, in the time we have been going, but it has kept the same vibe. They have a box of star wars minis, the soft rubber pre-painted ones, that they keep around for kids to play with.
I take Rhys in and he plops down at a table, out of the way, and plays with the star wars guys on some un-used terrain. He will also take breaks and watch me play LotR. He loves the Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game. He desperately wants to play. I've worked with him on the basics, moving guys, counting pips on dice, that sort of thing. He needs practice, but he's getting there.
He also loves the minis. Sadly, he likes to play with them like he does with his Legos, which is bad for the minis, to say the least. Two years ago the manager of the shop gave me some Celtos minis which weren't leaving the shelves. They were, explicitly, for Rhys to paint.
This year he has finally decided that he is interested in painting. He has been badgering me to let him help me when I am painting. Nothing presentable would come of that, but there are other answers. I remembered the Celtos models and pulled them out for him. He was very excited by that, but saw the flaw, in that they weren't based. All models have bases of course.
Rhys first had to pick a model to be the "Master", (he loves him some Star Wars). Once he had that task completed it was just a matter of prepping the model. I glued it to the base, then I helped him get the mold lines off. He missed a couple, but I left them so he could see exactly why "flash sucks". I primed it for him yesterday. This weekend we are going to set up a small painting station for him, next to mine.
I'm really looking forward to seeing what he does with this, and to spending the time with him.
Collectormania is a very friendly store, where they have known Rhys his whole life. It is under the second set of management, in the time we have been going, but it has kept the same vibe. They have a box of star wars minis, the soft rubber pre-painted ones, that they keep around for kids to play with.
I take Rhys in and he plops down at a table, out of the way, and plays with the star wars guys on some un-used terrain. He will also take breaks and watch me play LotR. He loves the Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game. He desperately wants to play. I've worked with him on the basics, moving guys, counting pips on dice, that sort of thing. He needs practice, but he's getting there.
| SWMBO brought this haul home last night. I'm so excited. For the boys, of course. Not me. That would be silly. |
| He's a fairly splendid sculpt. I hope he appreciates the sacrifice he is about to make. |
This year he has finally decided that he is interested in painting. He has been badgering me to let him help me when I am painting. Nothing presentable would come of that, but there are other answers. I remembered the Celtos models and pulled them out for him. He was very excited by that, but saw the flaw, in that they weren't based. All models have bases of course.
| The "Master". I went with a lighter primer so he could see the detail more easily. |
I'm really looking forward to seeing what he does with this, and to spending the time with him.
Monday, May 07, 2012
Battle Report - Harad vs Corsairs of Umbar
Nuradan knew something was wrong when he saw the Corsair ships approaching. The Haradrim had fled south, crossing the river above the falls and force marching through Ithilien. He was planning his return to Kharna when the two ships were spotted tacking up river. The feeling of foreboding became a certainty of battle when a bolt, fired from one of the ships, killed his messenger.
As Nuradan arrayed his forces for battle, the Wraith was focused on the ships. Nuradan would have said apprehensively, only Wraiths didn't get apprehensive. Two boat loads of Reavers and Corsairs left the two ships. He also saw the black hearted Numenorians of Umbar, and even horses, being ferried ashore. Then he saw what had held the attention of the Wraith. The Corsairs had brought another one of the Nine with them. This day was looking darker and darker.
As Nuradan arrayed his forces for battle, the Wraith was focused on the ships. Nuradan would have said apprehensively, only Wraiths didn't get apprehensive. Two boat loads of Reavers and Corsairs left the two ships. He also saw the black hearted Numenorians of Umbar, and even horses, being ferried ashore. Then he saw what had held the attention of the Wraith. The Corsairs had brought another one of the Nine with them. This day was looking darker and darker.
| The battlefield. |
Monday, April 23, 2012
Harad Army - Completed
Here are the shots of my completed Harad army for Lord of the Rings. I actually took these three weeks ago and just found them on my camera. I'm very pleased with how this army came out. There is, certainly, room for improvement and I could tweak quite a few details, but all in all I'm very happy.
| The entire army, with some extra models to give me choices. |
Saturday, April 07, 2012
Battle Report - High Elves vs Isengard and Galadrim
The Thursday night league has closed but that is still Lord of the Rings night down at Collectormania. We have not had any games in a couple of weeks and Jonathan and I were both Jonesing. In addition, Huntsman is back in the rotation, so there are three of us who plan on being there every week.
Last Thursday was the last night back and with three of us we had to get creative. We decided to play a three player game, (all right, so not really that creative when you have three players). There was an objective in the center of the table, victory points for each model within six inches when the game ended. There is random deployment with a die roll determining where each warband comes in. A 1 means, not this turn, 2 your opponent chooses a North/South edge, 3 your opponent chooses an East/West board edge, 4 you choose N/S, 5 you choose E/W and 6 you choose any board edge. There are also points for wounding and killing the enemy general. For players of LotR this is the Hold Ground scenario. The effect of this deployment, with just two players, is chaos as warbands come in all over the table and head for the center to mix it up, often fighting as they go. With three players there was even more confusion.
Last Thursday was the last night back and with three of us we had to get creative. We decided to play a three player game, (all right, so not really that creative when you have three players). There was an objective in the center of the table, victory points for each model within six inches when the game ended. There is random deployment with a die roll determining where each warband comes in. A 1 means, not this turn, 2 your opponent chooses a North/South edge, 3 your opponent chooses an East/West board edge, 4 you choose N/S, 5 you choose E/W and 6 you choose any board edge. There are also points for wounding and killing the enemy general. For players of LotR this is the Hold Ground scenario. The effect of this deployment, with just two players, is chaos as warbands come in all over the table and head for the center to mix it up, often fighting as they go. With three players there was even more confusion.
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| Initial deployment. Arwen will come in behind the ruins top center. Galadhrim top left and bottom left with Rumil's band bottom center. |
Sunday, April 01, 2012
Monthly Retrospective 2
Another month down and not as much to show for it as I would have liked. Still, I like to take a look back to catalog the progress; it helps me to keep motivated.
I only got twelve models painted. That's way below my, frankly tiny, goal of twenty. Even if I add in the models from last month it doesn't average out to 40 in two months. So, a bit of a failure there and it makes me somewhat sad. On the other hand, I finished my Haradrim army for Lord of the Rings, so that is something to celebrate. I'll hit them with some matte varnish this afternoon and be done with it. This actually slowed me down because I didn't have another project queued up to work on. I'm still doing conversion work on my Elves and I'm still assembling the Celts. So, lesson learned. Have projects ready to go on the paint table. Second lesson: paint consistently during the month. Not exactly ground breaking, I know, but there you have it.
I only got twelve models painted. That's way below my, frankly tiny, goal of twenty. Even if I add in the models from last month it doesn't average out to 40 in two months. So, a bit of a failure there and it makes me somewhat sad. On the other hand, I finished my Haradrim army for Lord of the Rings, so that is something to celebrate. I'll hit them with some matte varnish this afternoon and be done with it. This actually slowed me down because I didn't have another project queued up to work on. I'm still doing conversion work on my Elves and I'm still assembling the Celts. So, lesson learned. Have projects ready to go on the paint table. Second lesson: paint consistently during the month. Not exactly ground breaking, I know, but there you have it.
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012
The next Project II
This one is a little bit embarrassing, since the pictures are poor. My photo foo is low today, obviously. I have some ideas on what is causing me problems so hopefully I can improve on that.
Here's my new list:
Warband 1
Arwen - 60 pts
High Elf warrior with Banner and spear - 35 pts
6 x High Elf Warrior with shield - 60 pts
4 x High Elf Warrior with Elf Bow and spear - 48 pts
1 x High Elf Warrior with Elf Blade - 10 pts
Warband 2
Erestor - 80 pts
6 x High Elf Warriors with shield - 60 pts
4 x High Elf Warrior with Elf Bow and spear - 48 pts
2 x High Elf Warrior with Elf Blade - 20 pts
Warband 3
Galadhrim Storm Caller - 60 pts
6 x Galadhrim Warriors with shield - 54 pts
4 x Galadhrim Warriors with Elf Bow and spear - 44 pts
2 x Galadhrim Warriors with spear and shield - 20 pts
39 Models
599 points
3 Might
7 Will
The force is short on might but with two Nature's Wrath and Erestor's special rules I think it will balance out. Now for painting and play testing. I had to convert all of the sword and shield elves. I've been working on that for the last two weeks and finished yesterday. I still have to make the spears for the High Elf archers. I'm, quite frankly, procrastinating on that since I don't want to do it.
Pictures below, I've included one of the Galadhrim, just for the sake of completeness.
Here's my new list:
Warband 1
Arwen - 60 pts
High Elf warrior with Banner and spear - 35 pts
6 x High Elf Warrior with shield - 60 pts
4 x High Elf Warrior with Elf Bow and spear - 48 pts
1 x High Elf Warrior with Elf Blade - 10 pts
Warband 2
Erestor - 80 pts
6 x High Elf Warriors with shield - 60 pts
4 x High Elf Warrior with Elf Bow and spear - 48 pts
2 x High Elf Warrior with Elf Blade - 20 pts
Warband 3
Galadhrim Storm Caller - 60 pts
6 x Galadhrim Warriors with shield - 54 pts
4 x Galadhrim Warriors with Elf Bow and spear - 44 pts
2 x Galadhrim Warriors with spear and shield - 20 pts
39 Models
599 points
3 Might
7 Will
The force is short on might but with two Nature's Wrath and Erestor's special rules I think it will balance out. Now for painting and play testing. I had to convert all of the sword and shield elves. I've been working on that for the last two weeks and finished yesterday. I still have to make the spears for the High Elf archers. I'm, quite frankly, procrastinating on that since I don't want to do it.
Pictures below, I've included one of the Galadhrim, just for the sake of completeness.
| Erestor, banner and Arwen. Archers in the rear. |
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Painting Status III
I've been wrapping up my Haradrim army this month. I don't think I'm going to make my goal of twenty painted models for March, but I'm really quite pleased with how these came out. It's another twelve models. Six Warriors with spears and then all of the heroes and specials. I'll get my Betrayer painted up, to use instead of the generic Nazgul model I have been using, but that should be it on this army. It's going to be used by the Traveller, while he decides if he is going to invest in the game or not. I lent him the Fallen Realms army book so he can start making his own lists, instead of using mine. If he chooses models that I don't have painted then I'll be re-visiting this army. I suspect that Suladan may get painted in the next couple of weeks, for example.
Without further ado, here's the new additions.
I'll do an army shot later today with all of the lads in one place. It's in the seventies today so, as long as the wind doesn't kick up, I'll be varnishing this army later in the afternoon. I had hoped to get it done by the first part of March. That didn't work out but I'm still pleased with my progress. Now I just need to step up the pace so I can get these 39 Elves and 104 Romans and 43 Celts done in a timely manner.
Without further ado, here's the new additions.
| All twelve models. There is a ton of light on these guys, I don't know why they come out so dark. |
| Nuradan - front... |
| and rear. |
| Aladhi - front... |
| and rear. |
| Banner bearer front. He is not part of the current list, but such a beautiful model... |
| From the rear. |
| The Master - front... |
| and back. Every time I look at these pictures I find something I missed. |
| Hornblower - front... |
| and back. |
| Mumak Chieftan - front... |
| and back. |
| Six spearmen. |
Sunday, March 25, 2012
The next project
| One warband for my new army. |
Games Workshop makes a Stormcaller model. It used to be available as a single metal model in a blister. With the new format they repackaged it into a box of Galadrim command and made it in resin instead. This is totally awesome because it means not only is the individual model I want more expensive but I have to buy three other models, that I have no use for, in order to get it. Of course by totally awesome I mean it sucks ass.
At this point the only models I'm buying from that company are one offs that I need to finish an existing army. I have to add a few heroes due to the new warband creation rules. I'm not going to rant here, I'm really not, but what the hell GW?
| The Storm Caller is the chappy front and center. |
The archers have had spears added to them. The two spears, and all but one of the sword and shield elves, are straight out of the box. The last sword and shield dude has been re-cut to make his two handed stance into a single hand stance. It's a little awkward now but should look fine once he has the shield attached.
The other two warbands of this army are High Elves and are requiring a huge amount of converting to get right. I've had to make shields for the sword and shield elves. I am also having to scratch build spears for the archers, as the only way to get High Elf shields and spears is by buying the three model metal blisters of spear elves. I'm not going to be doing that, thank you very much.
More to follow on the Storm Caller and the other two warbands.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Battle Report - Harad vs Isengard Part II
Nuradan had gathered the remnants of his warband and started south, with the Betrayer urging haste every step of the way. Following the battle for the chests all five had been brought to the Betrayer, who had searched them and secreted something within his robes. Nuradan had no idea what the object of this expedition was but they had, apparently secured it. Now they just had to get it back to Mordor.
The scouts informed Nuradan that the Uruk Hai were gaining from the rear, and the howls of Whargs could be heard from the front. More worryingly, the scouts reported seeing Saruman leading his forces in pursuit. It appeared that the white wizard had more tricks up his sleeve. Nuradan led his force into some ruins, hoping that the ruined buildings would provide some sort of advantage against the enemy.
The scouts informed Nuradan that the Uruk Hai were gaining from the rear, and the howls of Whargs could be heard from the front. More worryingly, the scouts reported seeing Saruman leading his forces in pursuit. It appeared that the white wizard had more tricks up his sleeve. Nuradan led his force into some ruins, hoping that the ruined buildings would provide some sort of advantage against the enemy.
| The initial positions of the two sides. |
Wednesday, March 07, 2012
Battle Report - Harad vs Gondor
Something a little bit different this time around.
Nuradan was feeling weak and frustrated. His wounds were healing slowly and the Nazgul wanted to get on the road. Nuradan's Kharna levies had fought a dozen battles against elves and men trying to keep the Dark Lord's road through Ithilien clear. This last one had gone well, except for his own part in it.
The battle had been in the south of Ithilien, among some long forgotten and crumbling Gondorian settlement; remnant of Gondor's past glory, and the still bitter subjugation of the Tribes by the men of the White City. The Haradrim, Nuardan's own Kharna levy as well as the Betrayer and his Abrakhan guards, had arrived first and occupied the ruins. The heir of the Stewards, Faramir, had detected the movement of the Southrons and brought his battle company to destroy this isolated band.
Nuradan was feeling weak and frustrated. His wounds were healing slowly and the Nazgul wanted to get on the road. Nuradan's Kharna levies had fought a dozen battles against elves and men trying to keep the Dark Lord's road through Ithilien clear. This last one had gone well, except for his own part in it.
The battle had been in the south of Ithilien, among some long forgotten and crumbling Gondorian settlement; remnant of Gondor's past glory, and the still bitter subjugation of the Tribes by the men of the White City. The Haradrim, Nuardan's own Kharna levy as well as the Betrayer and his Abrakhan guards, had arrived first and occupied the ruins. The heir of the Stewards, Faramir, had detected the movement of the Southrons and brought his battle company to destroy this isolated band.
Friday, March 02, 2012
Battle Report - Harad vs Gondor and Dwarfs
With the league in hiatus there were only two of us playing last night at Collectormania. When Rhys and I arrived there was no one else there to play so he played with his Star Wars Squinkies on some Osgiliath terrain while I talked painting and rules sets with Russ and Chris. Chris is a great painter with a really entertaining blog, which I can't find right now. Hopefully I'll be able to dig it up or someone will shoot me the link.
Micah showed up a little after 1900 and we agreed on a game. I had played him a couple of weeks ago, before the switch over from Legions to Warbands. In that game he had an avenger bolt thrower and Boromir. Two very expensive options. His new list is led by Faramir as a ranger. It had a Capt with five knights, Faramir leading nine rangers, a captain with six sword/board and six spear and shield and finally a Dwarf captain with five or six Iron Guard.
We rolled up Reconnoiter, which is not my favorite scenario. It pulls me out of my comfort zone. This is not a bad thing. My army is designed to stay out of combat as long as possible while shooting the hell out of everything that gets in range. If I haven't whittled my opponent down, by a lot, before we get into combat then I am going to lose. My guys are squishy and my force is only average sized. The opposition last night was very crunchy, and had almost as many models as I did. Not a good place to be.
Reconnoiter gives points for getting models off your opponent's table edge, wounding or killing the opposing general and for breaking the enemy. His knights were a priority target.
I apologize now for the pictures. I forgot my camera so these were taken with my phone.
Micah showed up a little after 1900 and we agreed on a game. I had played him a couple of weeks ago, before the switch over from Legions to Warbands. In that game he had an avenger bolt thrower and Boromir. Two very expensive options. His new list is led by Faramir as a ranger. It had a Capt with five knights, Faramir leading nine rangers, a captain with six sword/board and six spear and shield and finally a Dwarf captain with five or six Iron Guard.
We rolled up Reconnoiter, which is not my favorite scenario. It pulls me out of my comfort zone. This is not a bad thing. My army is designed to stay out of combat as long as possible while shooting the hell out of everything that gets in range. If I haven't whittled my opponent down, by a lot, before we get into combat then I am going to lose. My guys are squishy and my force is only average sized. The opposition last night was very crunchy, and had almost as many models as I did. Not a good place to be.
Reconnoiter gives points for getting models off your opponent's table edge, wounding or killing the opposing general and for breaking the enemy. His knights were a priority target.
I apologize now for the pictures. I forgot my camera so these were taken with my phone.
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| Two warbands, one of which is the Nazgul and Hornblower. |
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| The knights moving forward to try to get off the table. Faramir, his general, with the rangers, moving up in the background. |
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| The Gondor Phalanx followed by the slow moving Dwarfs. |
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Thursday, March 01, 2012
Monthly Retrospective 1
What did I accomplish this month? A big part of the reason I keep this blog is to motivate myself to get things done. I'm always happy to play; it's harder to get myself motivated to build terrain and, especially, to paint.
I painted twenty six models. That beats my goal of twenty a month. That's a success and having the month end deadline definitely helped. I'm a "beat the deadline" kind of guy. Tournaments, challenges, those work to motivate me. Those twenty six are completely done, to table top standard, except for grass on the bases. I plan, eventually, to come back and hit all of them with some more paint to spiffy them up before the Mayhem in the Mountains tournament in September.
I also played quite a bit this month. I got in seven games, which is almost two a week. I can't really complain about that. One of them was a teaching game, which is always a good thing. More opponents are always good. I hope to be doing a lot more of those this year, leading up to and following the Hobbit, since we have a two or three year window where GW cares about the game.
I painted twenty six models. That beats my goal of twenty a month. That's a success and having the month end deadline definitely helped. I'm a "beat the deadline" kind of guy. Tournaments, challenges, those work to motivate me. Those twenty six are completely done, to table top standard, except for grass on the bases. I plan, eventually, to come back and hit all of them with some more paint to spiffy them up before the Mayhem in the Mountains tournament in September.
I also played quite a bit this month. I got in seven games, which is almost two a week. I can't really complain about that. One of them was a teaching game, which is always a good thing. More opponents are always good. I hope to be doing a lot more of those this year, leading up to and following the Hobbit, since we have a two or three year window where GW cares about the game.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Painting Status II
I have completed the rank and file of my army. All I have left is to get them based and to finish up the hornblower and three heroes. That will be my current list finished. I'll do two more heroes, a chieftan and Suladan as well as finishing up the extra spears I have and knocking out more archers, but that's for next month.
| Twelve new archers for the force. |
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Painting Progress
I've been nervous about these guys because I'm still not sure how I'm going to do their flesh. They are going to be dark skinned, but I have to play with it and figure out the recipe. Since these guys have so much flesh on them, they will show any mistakes the most. For now I got around that by just leaving them the basecoat color.
| Group shot, I need more lights for photography. |
Friday, February 24, 2012
First Miniature of the year
Here it is, almost the end of February, and I just bought my first miniature of the year. I'm way behind. I bought the Betrayer for my Haradrim army. He is thirty points more than my budget Nazgul but adds the re-rolls for poison on 1 and 2, doubling my chances for a re-roll. He also has two more might. My play testing so far indicates that he is a good choice. I could also drop him and go back to a budget Nazgul. I could then upgrade my king to Suladan, since I only have thirty six warriors anyway and only need three heroes from the Fallen Realms list. I'll get around to play testing that one soon.
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