Very late (apologies) but I thought I'd better give a mention to Eli Arndt's Ikwen Uprising Kickstarter. This is a great range of 15mm low-tech aliens.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/485545784/loud-ninja-games-the-ikwen-uprising-redux
Only 8 hours left as I write this and it isn't quite funded yet so if you read this and think you're interested, get over to Kickstarter pronto!
Saturday, 14 December 2019
Friday, 13 September 2019
Desk Raiser Buildings
We've been having a massive clear out at work and among
the piles of rubbish and recycling were these desk raisers. You know the sort of thing, you stick them
under the feet of your desk to make it a bit higher if the built-in adjustment
isn't sufficient. Anyway, I saw these
and instantly thought "They'd make good 15mm buildings" which is
possibly rather sad but there we go.
Some will need a bit of a wash because they're covered in
crumbs, coffee splashes and bits of fluff but once that's done they'll receive
some windows and doors and perhaps a few roof-top gubbins. They're made of a
very sturdy, rigid plastic that should take paint and glue well. What's more, they stack very neatly.
Windows will be some of Antenocitis Workshop old 15mm sci-fi
ones, now sadly out of production. I'm
going to heat them and hold them in place so they conform to the curve of the
desk-raisers, then glue them in place once they're cool. I've had them for ages and never got around
to using them so it will be good to finally justify their purchase! Doors are also Antenocitis Workshop OOP 15mm
resin items and I'll either file a flat patch into the curve of the desk raiser
or possibly just glue the centre strip of the door onto the curve, then fill in
around the edge of the frame with epoxy putty.
Roof gubbins will include aerials/comms dishes plus an
assortment of pipes and boxes made from guitar strings, wire, small lego
bricks. I also have some OOP AW 15mm
hatches or ventilation fans which will sit nicely in the middle of the roof, I've already glued a couple in place.
Friday, 6 September 2019
Diceni 2019
Early May Bank Holiday saw the latest Diceni games festival at The Forum in Norwich. I was able to pop in for an hour or so to introduce my 4-year old to a few games...
Echidna Games: Alien Worlds
This was a fun little game, very easy to play and designed for getting youngsters into gaming! Our mission was to capture the robot in the middle of the board. Echidna Games have their own web site.
The Drowned Earth
Great scenery for this one, not a demo game but nice to look at. Rules are free to download online if you want to try them. Small scale skirmish involving dinosaurs and semi-submerged ruined cities...
Saga - Viking raiders attacking a Saxon village to steal their beer! I thought the scenery for this game was particularly fantastic.
Infinity - Lots of pre-printed laser cut scenery meant this was a very 3D board.
Star Wars: Legion - a few nice scenery ideas here that I might copy.
Sarissa Precision was one of the traders present. Interesting to see some of their stuff in person.
Occult Wars - The Occult Wars team used to pop along to the Old Buckenham Bone Crushers years ago to run some demonstration zombie and vampire games. They were always good fun, the club bought a copy of the rules and we played several more games on our own. I found that the rules were usually fairly flexible and the way the skills etc worked it encouraged players to think outside the box.
Moonstone was another demo game and had great scenery and miniatures. It's a small scale skirmish game, very Brian Froud inspired by the look of it (think Labyrinth).
I particularly liked the very clever airship and mooring post.
To the Strongest! Run by the Cowards Wargames Club (formerly the Coltishall Cowards until they relocated to nearby Hoveton). This was an impressive looking game featuring Boudicca's warriors facing up to the Roman Legions. Britons trying to escape from European control? Certainly topical, whether you agree with it or not!
These "not Fimir" are by a small company whose name I unfortunately failed to note! I think a sanitised version (ie without the capturing of human females as breeding stock) of Fimir are making a comeback with GW?
There were several traders - Warlord Games had a large presence.
Lots of second hand games too...
Including old school D&D 2nd edition for those who are interested.
Fewer people in costume this year but some traders still made a good effort.
Escape from the Dark Castle is a very entertaining game, a definite "Fighting Fantasy" vibe.
New Buckenham Historical Wargamers had some nice figures on show.
A final walk back to the car park took us past Norwich's watchful resident dragon.
Echidna Games: Alien Worlds
This was a fun little game, very easy to play and designed for getting youngsters into gaming! Our mission was to capture the robot in the middle of the board. Echidna Games have their own web site.
Creeping through cover towards the robot... |
Trading fire with the enemy! |
Contemplating the next move. (Great swamp monster!) |
Got to the robot! |
Rules sets available. |
The Drowned Earth
Great scenery for this one, not a demo game but nice to look at. Rules are free to download online if you want to try them. Small scale skirmish involving dinosaurs and semi-submerged ruined cities...
Saga - Viking raiders attacking a Saxon village to steal their beer! I thought the scenery for this game was particularly fantastic.
The Anglo Saxon village. |
A couple of houses. |
The chicken coop! |
Nice collection of pots. |
Pig sty! |
Infinity - Lots of pre-printed laser cut scenery meant this was a very 3D board.
Star Wars: Legion - a few nice scenery ideas here that I might copy.
Sarissa Precision was one of the traders present. Interesting to see some of their stuff in person.
Occult Wars - The Occult Wars team used to pop along to the Old Buckenham Bone Crushers years ago to run some demonstration zombie and vampire games. They were always good fun, the club bought a copy of the rules and we played several more games on our own. I found that the rules were usually fairly flexible and the way the skills etc worked it encouraged players to think outside the box.
Moonstone was another demo game and had great scenery and miniatures. It's a small scale skirmish game, very Brian Froud inspired by the look of it (think Labyrinth).
I particularly liked the very clever airship and mooring post.
Great waterfall! |
Colourful goblin "Beaky Bobby". |
To the Strongest! Run by the Cowards Wargames Club (formerly the Coltishall Cowards until they relocated to nearby Hoveton). This was an impressive looking game featuring Boudicca's warriors facing up to the Roman Legions. Britons trying to escape from European control? Certainly topical, whether you agree with it or not!
These "not Fimir" are by a small company whose name I unfortunately failed to note! I think a sanitised version (ie without the capturing of human females as breeding stock) of Fimir are making a comeback with GW?
There were several traders - Warlord Games had a large presence.
Lots of second hand games too...
Including old school D&D 2nd edition for those who are interested.
Fewer people in costume this year but some traders still made a good effort.
Escape from the Dark Castle is a very entertaining game, a definite "Fighting Fantasy" vibe.
New Buckenham Historical Wargamers had some nice figures on show.
A final walk back to the car park took us past Norwich's watchful resident dragon.