Monday, October 21, 2019

Some travel 40K...

Played a few test games of 40K with a buddy in another city this past weekend.  Some pictures from the games.  I play-tested the dungeon crawl again and forgot to take pictures!

 The first table set up - using the new hills, and additional trees recently completed.
The second table set-up.

 My buddy's new custom Chapter uses Tridents as badges of office for Veterans/senior marines.
 The new infiltrating suit gets to grips with some Shining Spears.
 Maugan Ra is turned into a puddle in the first turn.
 The Scorpions engage in a lengthy fight in one of the wooded hills that lasts all game.
 To avenge Maugan Ra, the Shining Spears tackle the Redemptor dreadnought.
 Table one just after deployment.
 The infiltrating suit is fast...like, real fast.
 Marines prepare to charge into the Scorpions on turn one.
 Tough aggressors march up the table, blazing away.
 Knowing they would be charged anyway, the Intercessors take the fight to Karandras.
 Another sneaky squad of Scorpions surrounds the Captain.
 Game 2, spotting enemy snipers the Wave Serpent wastes no time flying into the woods.
 Eldar deploy early in game 2.
 Frail and useless, the Howling Banshees pretend to fight Space Marines and are subsequently murdered.
 The starting units of the Eldar force advance.
 Late in the game, everyone starts getting properly stuck in.

 

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Hobby Crunch

I've been trying to tidy up projects that have been sitting around for a month or two (or...like 8-10 months).  Trying to get stuff out of the way and finished, also before it starts getting cold here.

 Added a few additional dry brush layers to some of my basic Dwarven Forge stuff.

 One of the new 2" tall hills after being sprayed.

 Snipped and plucked foam...which, for the record..obliterates your hands!

 Some old tree bases are being stripped down to be re-based and painted.

 Four tree bases re-based, waiting for spray.

The five 2" hill sections, and the four tree bases - lichen has been ordered to fill out the trees.

Overall it's been nice getting some work out of the way - getting those little nagging projects started or finished.  Clearing up boxes, space, etc.

Sunday, September 29, 2019

Games!: More CCC Dungeon Crawl Testing

Ran two quests this afternoon...and lost two hero parties.

Both quests were run on the same table, an eight-chamber layout, the goal was simple: get to the other side alive.

 Our first quest, our veteran party (with a whoppin' three quests under their belt!) enters on the bottom right of the picture...


 In the very first room we encounter a Wyvern and ratmen immediately...they're dispatched with no major issues.
 The next Chamber and disaster strikes.  We're ambushed by Ghouls while a Giant storms up...he's beyond any of our powers.
 We decide our best hope is to run and get a distance on the Giant to leave him behind (he's slow after all).
 We hoped the next chamber would be empty or simple and we could get make a serious run from the Giant...it wasn't.
 The next Chamber punished magic users and we ran into a line of Lizardmen and an Ogre...
 Tod, our illustrious man-at-arms tried to keep the Giant at bay...and was killed immediately.
 Our first hero party was slain completely...so we whipped up a new hero party and tried tackling the dungeon from the other end...
 My first roll should have told us precisely how this would go...
 About six rooms in we ran into...a wall of death.  Ambushed by spiders and a friggin' Dragon and a gloom serpent...there was no way out.

Monday, September 23, 2019

Doggy puppers and friends!

Some more minis - this time done when I'd properly thinned my dip (just enough-  have a new can on the way).





Friday, September 20, 2019

Updated pictures and new stuff...

 A Wild Lady Dwarf appears, sans beard!

 A Wraith...Ghost...Spectre...Quest...thing...

 A Reaper figure for the "Lost Squire" Ally

 The test cards for my initial test-and-break phase of game design have shown up...

215 cards and I've already spotted some errors...hurrah!








Sunday, September 15, 2019

Sorceress and Rat-Centaur!

I finished up a lovely "nicely dressed" Sorceress.  I'll try to get better/proper pics soon.  In addition to this nice lady I did a silly six-legged packrat miniature from Reaper.  This was a crappy Bones figure and a pretty poor sculpt to start with - but I was bored so I painted it up.  I also cut up and repainted some old Hero Mage terrain pieces into some floating icons/fanes/stones/portals.








Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Lady Killers.

Since it happens that half of my playtesters are female, I decided to have all six Heroes for the dungeon crawl in both male/female minis.

So far I have the lady Barbarian, Elf, and Warrior finished.



Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Mantic...Almost. Dungeon scenery.

So, as I may have espoused before on this blog (or maybe not, I'm a forgetful dolt), I don't particularly like Mantic products.  I have long joked that their tag line should be: "Mantic...Almost".

Everything they make just seems like a B-team effort.  Now they are still a cheap product to purchase, and have long betted on that simple strategy.  Poorer quality materials, generally poor sculpts...but cheap.

I bought into the Dungeon Saga Kickstarter back maybe 4-5 years now.  Upon opening it I was so underwhelmed with the general quality of almost every game component that I sold it the next day on eBay (and not for a major profit!).

I had seen Mantic talk about this Terrain Crate KS a couple years back and thought maybe, just maybe they'd found a niche where they could do something worthwhile.

I picked up a box of Mantic's "Torture Chamber" dungeon dressing.  At $28 it was pretty reasonable and I thought if they'd finally turned a corner I could fill my whole dungeon with glorious furniture and set pieces.

Verdict: Still Mantic.

I received a big box which was shockingly light.  This was because, upon opening you find it's literally 85% air with a black plastic tray holding a scant handful of miniature pieces.  Everything advertised on the box was there, but in typical Mantic fashion, the unboxing produced a wave of mediocrity.

This is how much wasted space you get in the frankly huge cardboard box:


The pieces were okay casts, and okay designs...but small (proper 25mm more than 28/32mm), and in a slightly spongy plastic, meaning the legs on the racks were warped and the cage collapsed on itself if you squeezed it at all.  I tossed a handful of the smallest/most useless pieces, and quickly painted up the rest of the bits.






The end results look fine, if small.  I'll make use of them, but I will not be returning to Mantic for more mediocrity.  Also, worth noting that some of the plastics in this kit had a similar result to Reaper Bones in that they remained rather tacky after priming with Krylon (which normally doesn't do anything to my minis).

Sunday, September 1, 2019

"Players, please report for dungeoneering."

Another playtest today of the dungeon game...and yes you're going to see a lot of this pop up on the blog - sorry!  There's no shortcut around what may turn into six months of playtesting.

 In the Quest Room things become...heated as the Orcs nearly beat Tod to death (our wonderful and stalwart Man-at-Arms ally)...and the Cockatrix freezes our Wizard.
 In the first Chamber we're greeted by some Skeletons which we dispatch relatively easily.
 We stumble into some hapless Goblins and dispatch them rather quickly.
 We barge into the Quest Room.  Luckily one of our encounters is Brigands and we're able to pay them off - again!
 Setting up the table
 Having acquired our goal (a King's magical sword) we make our way for the exit but run into a Sorcerer.  A magical duel takes place...and then a Dwarf splits the Sorcerer's head open with his axe.


Our party for this adventure consists of John's Dwarf, Ashley's Elf, a Wizard named Liv, my Thief, and our allied Man-at-Arms...the legend himself, Tod.