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Damn Martians! :;):

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1899 BREAKING NEWS: British Regulars Assault a Hill Martian Stronghold!

Hi Guys,

The game didn't go so hot. One of the players got a little hot and quit after about four turns. He hadn't gotten enough sleep and acted poorly. He decided that I crticized the "Sword and Flames" artillary rules too much and blamed me for his quitting.

Oh well, such is gaming. :(

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Mike and I played two British squads supported by a Japanese infantry scout squad. The allies also had some support from an "Aphid" skyship (See the Sky Galleons of MArs SGOM rule set for more details... ), but it couldn't be called in until the Martians had their arty destroyed. Martian arty is apparently very good at knocking down skyships. We never did get a chance to call in the "Aphid" during the game.

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George and Vaugn played the Martians who had a Hill Martian sword unit, a Jezail unit, a musket unit, a pike unit, a 6 lbr cannon, two "Lobber" mortars, and a big AAA cannon-type thing.

Vaugn quit after he lost his temper and got mad at me. This isn't the first time he has done it the guys told me.

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The game might have gone either way by the time we called the game because Vaugn left.

We went out for sandwiches and coffee after the game.

I'll add a little more later.

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Ah... "Such is War... games." Try decaf, next time! :;):

That happened once in an Epic game when I damaged his Titan's MIU (AT/SM-1 rules) and his Titan fired at the closest unit... which happened to be his own S/Swords! OOPs! ?

He was not pleased! :laugh:

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GAMERS & IMMATURITY:

I'm pretty disappointed that Vaugn acted that way. It was really immature. The guys rationalized it by saying that he has had a hard life and is currently out of work, but that still doesn't quite cut it for me. I understand immaturity, but all of us are in our 30s and 40s and we're a bit old to have that kind of behavior still.

I'm not really rattled, but it still is a pain.

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Godzilla's Gift Exchange:

The extra part I left off from yesterday's game was that we all seemed to have little gifts for each other.

Mike is turning into a close friend for me and bought me a Godzilla toy set he found on clearance at a KayBee toy store. It's really cool! ?:)

He also had a few old 6mm alien sci-fi miniatures that he passed on to me.

He does have an ulterior motive though... he really wants me to run a Godzilla giant monster game for the guys! I guess I will have to make that a New Years resolution after all!

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MEGA-Trade Initial Impressions:

Dalton and a few others have asked me to jot down my initial impressions upon receiving the last of the MEGA-trade items:

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The INITIAL TWO:

BIG BOX #1: This box was full of Geo-Hex and I liked it, but I also had a though of how bulky it is, which takes up more storage space in my tiny apartment.

BIG BOX #2: The second box was full of... TREASURE! Jackpot! :D
I was very happy with this lot, which had a number of beautifully painted Squat items, a ton of infantry squashed into card trading boxes and some odd treasures like: Star Wars Episode II - Trade Federation Landing Ship models! Very cool! I had a gigantic smile planted on my face when I opened this item and the anticipation of what to come really had me excited!

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The LATER FIVE:

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Dalton: Just found this thread, your self control is amazing, I would be tearing into the boxes, but, beware the little ones, they are packed with small styrofoam balls - they love static and fly everywhere.


- I have to be a self-controlled person and I can thank my little sister for helping to make me such a patient person (Badumpbumpbump... ).

- You were right about those little styrofoam balls. They are everywhere. When I opened the first box, some of those balls flew up to my celing and stuck there. It was very weird. I was also unfortunate to be wearing a nice sweater when I opened them, which attracted a chest full of white styrofoam balls. I must have looked like an abominable snowman or yeti before I started brushing them off into a paperbag that I static charged with a brush and lint to get the styrofoam balls to stay. It was very annying, but that was a price I was willing to pay for the MEGA-Trade!

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Dalton: The heaviest of the three 19" monitor boxes contains lots of the trading card storage boxes I sent you in the first order.
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- There must be about twenty of those trading card boxes stuffed full of epic minis and paraphenalia in addition to all of the loose items. Unfortunately, because the items were stuffed in, many of the plastic models have damage and many of the painted metal models had their paintjobs scratched badly. These things happen and I understand about that. It's still sad... :(

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Dalton: I suggest you get a bunch of storage/sorting bins from the local home depot in order to sort out/inventory the collection.

- I bought about twenty US Dollars worth of transparent plastic shoe boxes from The Dollar Store awhile back to organize this stuff. I use plain 3"x5" index cards and write on them with a thick black marker to label them after sorting. I tape the index cards to the ends of the shoe boxes to easily label them. As of Sunday morning (19 December 2004), I still haven't yet begun the inventory and sort. ?

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Dalton: There are lots of Gothic and Epic sprues in this order as well.

- YES, there certainly are! :D

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BOX ONE (The heaviest 19" monitor box): Wow! This one was really packed full of miniatures. I think that there were about six to eight card storage boxes full of minis in this one. Wow again! However, as I unpack them, they don't seem as impressive as I orginally thought. Maybe I just need to look at everything together.

BOX TWO (The 19" monitor box packed with terrain): This box has some pretty neat stuff in it including a number of finished E-40k ruin sections and a blue building comples that Dalton must have built. There was also a Micromachines loader machine and a number of Star Wars pieces from the old plastic Battle of Hoth model diorama set.

BOX THREE (The 19" monitor box packed with BFG items): The BFG vessels didn't survive the trip very well. Many of the masts and evel hull extensions snapped or otherwise broke. The fleet is of a decent size, but badly in need of drydock!

BOX FOUR (The medium vertical box packed with plastic BFG ships): I admit that for what I traded for the fleets (A good value f money of items ordered from GW-Canada including two large Warmaster army sets and a number of paint pots... ), I'm a little disappointed. It seems like I got a poor value for my trade value, but this is probably balanced by enjoying being generous to a nice trader on the other end who game me a good deal on the Epic items.

BOX FIVE (The small box with a few models and lots of Epic & BFG publications): Cool! This one had every Epic and BFG magazine as well as all of the rulebooks and associated publication items for these games! Warp storm is impossible to get ahold of these days so that is quite a find.

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A Short Commercial Break:

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Terry from [Terrainmakers] Yahoo E-group:
? ?The WW1 trench system was built for portability. I
purposely did this so I could bring the game to conventions. Basically I bought a 3'x10' piece of pink styrofoam insulation board that was 1" thick. I cut this into 1 ft. tiles. I then drew the trenches on the tiles making sure that they entered and exited at the same locations so when I got bored with a set up I could re-arange the table terrain.
? ?I then carved out the trenches by using a square router bit attached to my drill press. It went just fast enough to cut through the strofoam perfectly. If you'd like to see more photos and a how to write up please check out my webpage at:


Wargaming World War 1:

http://www.geocities.com/terry1813/

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Sounds like you are having fun Maksim. Unpacking the stuff can be tiresome and take some of the polish off the new arrival. But once you get it all sorted and laid out on a table or two, it will not feel so bad. :;):

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The biggest part of the sorting will be working out the ambitions of the original owners.

- IG: The Imperial Guard were to be Adeptus Mechanicus as a support for a Titan Legion.

- Ork Boyz: There are a bunch of customized Orc vehicles painted light green/dark green and black - as well as a lot of green painted Orcs....(can you guess the intentions)

- Ork Boar Boyz: There should be enough Boar Boyz to field a force 30 or more units strong. Lots of brown painted Orcs to match.

Ok, it's easy to guess that one.

- Specialist Infantry: How about the fact that you can field a 30 unit strong force of Ogryn or Catachans....work that one out.

- P.S.
Squat Auxiliary: The snipers where all drafted to fill up the Squat units.

- Space Marines: When looking at the Space Marines, look at the shoulder pads; they are colour coordinated with the vehicles that go with them.

Have fun!

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And, um, any mention of the chaos beauties in there?
Come to me my pretties....! ?:;):

Glad you are so chuffed with the MEGAtrade Maksim, you deserve it after that hard work! ?:)

- Tas.

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- That WW1 link is sweet-thanks. I had a large number of 1/72 scale plastic figs and a 6 x 8 table of trenches once, many years ago now. It would be good to do it in Epic Scale! Maybe I should do that rather than the almost routine urban scape, but the 6mm scale doesn't lend itself well to trenches I don't think.





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Hey Tas,

The big question is which faction you want to go with.

- The Squats and chaos units where my original armies. I played mostly with the Squats, and as such, they were the best painted.

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THEMED ARMIES: The Chaos units where never used, most where at the first stages of painting. I was building a themed army for each of the factions:

- The slanesh army was mostly slanesh knights / war engines backed up with a few old style Rldar titans with Tyranid bio-titan claws as chaos mutations (I always thought that slanesh should have more twisted Eldar elements since shem was born in the downfall of the Eldar)...

- The Khorne army has three or more of every khorne chaos vehicle released for Epic and a few war engines to boot.

- Nurgle was the one I was spending the most time with. It has alot of beastmen, trolls, minitors, plauge towers, demons etc.

- Tzentch was the one army that was sort of left out in the cold - I was never able to come up with a good theme for the army.

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- As a general item for all the armies were the metal chaos Land Raiders/ Predators/ Rhinos that came out with Epic-40k. I also had alot of plastic Space Marine Land Raiders that I never got around to customising for chaos.

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Hi Tas,

- That W.W.1 link is sweet - Thanks! I had a large number of 1/72 scale plastic figs and a 6 x 8 table for trancghe sonce, many years ago now.
- It would be good to do it in Epic Scale! Maybe I should do that rather than the almost routine urban scape, but the 6mm scale doesn't lend itself well to trenches I don't think.


Actually, I think that W.W.I trench warfare is exactly what the doctor ordered for the Baran Siegemasters... ? :)

I have a whole box full of fortifications from my microarmor days and I'm tempted to make a static battlefield for a Siegemasters force.

The only problem is that I want to finish off my Agriworld and Mars Forgeworld sets before I think about any others.

The Mars Forgeworld set has been worked on and off over several years now (At least two... ).

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I have two boards that have all the basics finished and I'm working on making and painting all the items needed to finish the Epic-40k book options:

- Agriworld

- Mars Forgeworld

http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=1799

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I will try to detail the items that I have been working on later. Chern has been helping as well.

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Oh come on, Maksim! - That's not the :never say die or can't start another project right now" attitude we expect and demand of our Epic-aholic psychopaths around here! :D

Baran Fortifications:
- I agree that the Barans demand some fortifications for their army, I meant that I'm not sure that detailed trench systems lend themselves well to 6mm wargaming. It would certainly ?be worth finding out though!
- You can always only do one half of a trench board for the Barans to setup on, then the enemy can 'advance to contact' to a fortified enemy position. If you like it - expand it. ?
- My old system was similar to the one you posted, but used 2' x 2' boards and I had a few spare tiles with an artillery position, Command Posts, etc. ?
- I really went to town on the scenery too and had stunted forests, crashed aircraft, bodies caught on wire (Spandau Ballet style). It was cool. And no, no photos...

Thanks for the info Dalton! -
- It certainly sounds as though there was a lot of love poured into those Epic armeis, which makes playing with them all the more enjoyable.
- I'm looking forward to getting my stuff in due course, and thought it is the Khornate and Nurgle stuff I'm most interested in, it all sounds great! ?
- I've been doing a Word Bearer army for chaos undivided so all those factions can slip into it easily as dedicated warbands under the new organisations (which I quite like)!

Cheers!
Tas. :D

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Hmm - who did you say did 6mm fortificaions, Maksim?

For some reason, I have trouble finding modern or futuristic 6mm terrain. :(

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