Sunday, May 25, 2008

LITTLE WARS - Doublets and Dubloons





Western game. Looked awesome, the photos I took dont do it justice. It looked like - A Western Movie!



Bizzare steam/WW1 era game with German Daleks on bike wheels and other weirdness.



Fully Sick LOTR setup from the Nunawading Wargaming dudes. The kids loved this one. The ents looked great, the boys had a look at them (everyone was really cool about the kids having a look, and tended to hand them models to check out.) Jas liked the Ent with dreadlocks. Noah liked the water ramp system, and was impressed by the painted water effects on the river - great, now I have to learn how to do that shit.







I'll post the pics now, and come back and add the commentary later.

Because I am rooted after a huge weekend,
- Dreamtime at the G on Sat, watched 2 games there, arriving 4pm and leaving after 11.
- Then took the lads to Little Wars for 10am start today, where they proceeded to hand adult wargamers their collective asses, pirate style....












Those buildings are pre-painted, about $30 a pop, and they had them on sale there. I had just enough cash to buy a coffee, so it was with a deep sense of regret that we went home empty-handed. Noah agreed that a set of 2 of each style of building would be a big step towards his ideal of having every single square of Avalon in its entirety mapped out with floorplans and detailed miniatures.

I have some foamcore board from the picture framer down the road, I think today I'll have a go at kitbashing some buildings myself. Noah wants the city of GreyHaven to be realised in mind-shredding detail. I think it will be modular street-sections, so as you walk along I can recycle bits from behind and move them ahead. (God help me if the characters break into a slow jog.)



THE GAME
You get a pirate crew each, the GMs run the English soldiers, the first to get onto a pirate ship with their treasure chest (or someone else's) wins.

We got first pick of crew, so Noah took the French, being the most piratey looking with massive hats and so on.



So in the opening round, Noah (and I) opened fire on the Chinese pirate crew, just because we had guns, while Jas snuck off through the middle of the village trying not to get noticed, and doing a good job initially (he ended up with most of his crew still alive at the end of the game.)

We sprinted into a building, only 2 made it in, the rest outside blasting away dropping a few Chinamen. The Chinese charged into close combat with spears, and next round the 2 we had inside jumped in to help.



Meanwhile the English soldiers opened fire on the crowd of fighting pirates, hitting Noah's pirates but failing to wound - shooting a hole in his favourite hat. This was just the tip of the iceberg - people soon started to realise that when Noah picks up dice, you better hide.

Jas and I told them "at home, he rolls twenties." No worries. He then proceeded to roll 5s and 6s for the rest of the game, and even when people hit him he tended to save, or they rolled 1s to wound. Noah's crew was whittled down to one pirate, treasure chest slung over his shoulder, making morale check after morale check, wading through piles of his dead comrades and chopping away like a champ. The GMs was shouting by the end, when Noah was rolling 6 on morale check, outnumbered 3 to 1 with one pirate left, and taking them out one at a time in hand to hand. Lucky they were not our dice or people would have been suss.



The soldiers charged in, we teamed up with 2 other pirate bands to form a mob, chased them down, pinned them against a building and hacked them to ribbons. Filthy English!



5 Comments:

Blogger eightball said...

Oarsome

Sorry we didn't get to catch up at the footy. the members bit is weird... on the plus side you can get Full Strength Beer..

On the downside, you can't get out of it (the area that is, not your head) you also can't take your beer back to your unreserved seat, so that means cahrging down to the bar & skulling a pint in between quarters while you've talked someone into saving your seat for you.

Cracking game though

9:57 pm  
Blogger MortarForker said...

whoafuck.

I want to be a pirate man. What as it like, and what engine is it based on?

Do you think you'll be playing more of it, or was it a bi of a novelty?

1:23 am  
Blogger stompbox said...

8ey:-
Yep, footy was awesome

Mortar:-
It was awesome. What a great game.

Ruleset was a WARHAMMER HISTORICAL book, a pirate one. They do all different ones, western, different wars etc. The rulebook looked awesome, killer art, and rules for ships at sea, boarding actions etc.

The rules are Warhammerey, so nice and easy, and fast. Roll d6 initiative, roll to hit, roll to wound. Everyone has one wound, captain has 2.

For more info look above, I'm editing the post :)

You 2 should have been there, it's at the German club Tivoli in Windsor - that's right, dorks were walking around holding big glass beer mugs drinking German beer and looking at miniatures.

8:43 am  
Blogger stompbox said...

I should add:

The kids didnt know where we were going til we got there, then we found the table with the pirate flag, I introduced myself and while the dudes set up I informed the kids - "These guys are running a pirate game, and you're signed up to play."

Turns out this is the regular wargaming club "League of Ancients" (whoah) run every 3rd sunday, and the guy running our game wants to start pulp dinosaur hunting miniatures game there. Noah's eyes nearly popped like overcooked eggs when he heard that. I think we might be there, dudes.

Also, I swear Richard Stubbs was there. I wish I had his credit card, we would have been pushing 3 wheelbarrows of kit dopwn to the car.

9:25 am  
Blogger MortarForker said...

To paraphrase all the fucking testicleheads online:

OMFG Pirates FTW!

Man, I HAVE to come home for this. Can we schedule in a session for the bucks night, pleeze?

5:23 am  

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