by MARC C » May 10th, 2017, 12:35 pm
by Section9 » May 11th, 2017, 7:39 am
by MARC C » May 11th, 2017, 2:34 pm
by Pierzasty » May 11th, 2017, 4:55 pm
by MARC C » May 11th, 2017, 10:42 pm
Pierzasty wrote:Just Infinity and Malifaux. Wanted to get into Guild Ball, but decided I barely have the time and attention to play/paint my main games and not get into random shinies to sell them a year later.
by Errhile » May 12th, 2017, 9:41 am
by Section9 » May 13th, 2017, 3:04 pm
Errhile wrote:Infinity only, and this is a rare treat, too RL got into my way, and the local meta is in shambles, so I find it difficult to log in a game.
I might be getting into WW 2 historicals - though I've given the Bolt Action a look and somehow didn't liked it. My buddy is into historical boardgames, and curious about minaiture ones, but somehow he can't get over the sci-fi element of Infinity, so I guess we'll settle for Chain of Command... provided he manages to finally buy any models, and I manage to get mine (one pack already lost by mail service :/) - we decided to go 20mm/1:72 scale: models are plentiful, and affordable, if you keep to skirmish-sized games (and, which appeals to me pretty well, can be reused with a different ruleset).
by MARC C » May 14th, 2017, 11:08 am
Section9 wrote:Yeah, if I hadn't started in 15mm with Flames of War, I think I would have gone with 20mm historicals.
Check out guildwargamers.com for some absolutely incredible painting of 20mm models. (IIRC, Euro 1-cent coins are ideal for basing 20mm minis, as they're magnetic and dirt cheap) I post every once in a while over there as Lion in the Stars.
If you want to go larger than skirmish scale, I recommend looking at the Battlegroup XYZ books from Plastic Soldier Company. Rules are written by Warwick Kinrade, studio models painted by Piers Brand (and both are active on guildwargamers.com). The Battlegroup rules scale from platoon per side up to battalion per side, though a battalion per side will take a long time to play. The rules are 1:1 models:soldiers, and the basic unit you're pushing around is a squad or single vehicle. Since it's only a small group writing the rules (Warwick and Piers), they're slowly working through theaters that they want to play. This year is North Africa, Battlegroup Tobruk for the book title. So far, they have released BG Blitzkrieg (Poland and France), BG Barbarossa (invasion of Russia), BG Tobruk, BG Kursk, BG Overlord, BG Wacht am Rein, and BG Fall of the Reich. Each book is balanced internally, well, mostly, as each book focuses on a single campaign or segment of the war. You have a bit of resource management, since you activate a semirandom number of squads/vehicles per turn, based on number of officers and size of game. The army lists actually give you reasons to take odd things like wire teams and medic/stretcher units. Also, each unit you take has a Battle Rating, which is basically like company morale. As you lose units, you draw a random BR chit from a cup/bag, when you have reached a draw total equal to your force's BR, you lose the game. There are some blank BRs, some special effects chits, too.
by Section9 » May 14th, 2017, 3:01 pm
by MARC C » May 14th, 2017, 6:25 pm
Section9 wrote:Chain of Command is what, platoon per side?
I've seen some reviews and read a few tactics things from Too Fat Lardies, I like the idea of Jumping-off Points and the recon phase to control where they are before you start shooting at each other. But I think I'm the only guy in my gaming group with individually-based 15mm minis, everyone else is just multibased for Flames of War.
by Errhile » May 14th, 2017, 6:51 pm
by MARC C » May 14th, 2017, 9:43 pm
Errhile wrote:I was thinking about going for 15mm, but I finally decided against it: too much leftover stuff (15mm is not popular here outside of FoW, and this one is a bit fading, too. Little point in buying three - four - five vehicle platoon, if I'm ever going to need one or two vehicles of a given type... Same with miniatures - what point is buying a company of troops in 15mm - 120 or so - if i'm going to need just a platoon and some support...?).
by Errhile » May 15th, 2017, 11:07 am
by FatherKnowsBest » May 18th, 2017, 2:36 am
by Section9 » May 18th, 2017, 7:59 am
MARC C wrote:Errhile wrote:I was thinking about going for 15mm, but I finally decided against it: too much leftover stuff (15mm is not popular here outside of FoW, and this one is a bit fading, too. Little point in buying three - four - five vehicle platoon, if I'm ever going to need one or two vehicles of a given type... Same with miniatures - what point is buying a company of troops in 15mm - 120 or so - if i'm going to need just a platoon and some support...?).
I played with 20mm WWII models. Good choice. The scale seemed more appropriate for ranges of weapons than 28mm for single platoon level battles. My opponent had a full 4x8 table of 20mm factory buildings. Very cool. Too bad I'm not a attracted to WWII enough to spend money and build a force.
by chromedog » May 18th, 2017, 10:53 am
by VisOne » May 20th, 2017, 6:14 am
by MARC C » May 20th, 2017, 10:54 am
VisOne wrote:# War Hammer 40,000: I have not owned nor played a game since 6th Ed I left the minute I saw Wraithknights becoming a thing 8th may get me back but only if its not a total wreck of a game.
by VisOne » May 23rd, 2017, 4:55 pm
by Shivon » February 10th, 2018, 5:31 pm