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Author: | vanvlak [ Mon Nov 21, 2005 12:16 pm ] |
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Hi all, I've stopped to ponder the number of games I have at one time or another purchased, and came up with the following (the 'planned' items are purchases which have been planned and will be affected once the rules mentioned are released): GW Space Marine/Epic 40K/Epic Armageddon Man O?War Space Hulk Talisman Warhammer Warhammer 40,000 Necromunda Mordheim Gorkamorka Inquisitor Battlefleet Gothic Warmaster Lord of the Rings GW Historical Non-GW Dungeons and Dragons Spelljammer Monster Island Hammerin? Iron Aeronef Aquanef (planned) Iron Stars De Bellis Antiquitatis Chainmail Planetfall (planned) Hybrid Hulk Victoria Too many! The points of interest are: 1 - I've only ever played WH, WH40K, Space Hulk, Man O'War, Talisman, Mordheim and Space Marine Epic - with WH, 40K, MoW and Talisman sharing the vast majority of the games. 2 - all non-GW games but D&D and Spelljammer have been purchased in the last year! This means (1) not enough time to play - and most of my 'gametime' is taken by modelling and converting and stuff (2) I'm moving away from GW stuff this year - and it's mainly because of the development by GW of 40K and Epic. I've certainly entered the Victorian age, with my own mess of an idea with Hulk Victoria, Aeronef, Iron Stars, the planned Aquanef, and Hammerin' Iron (ACW), which I've found refreshing! And I've also reached a point were I have to stop buying stuff - I'm certain I won't have time to paint all I have in stock before I die, even if I live to be 129; but worse still, I've run out of space to store stuff, unless I but a bigger place. Which, with Univ's lousy wages and local costs, is unlikely to hapen. So I guess I'm at a sort of turning point. I won't abandon GW stuff, as I've got tons to paint (and did I say I also have a nice stock of kits as well?), but I'm certainly going to restrict purchases. What's planned? - Any knights and Warhounds, and chaos Squats and androids, which come my way - a few more Aeronefs - Aquanef stuff (when produced!) - some Ironstars stuff (when more appear) - the new LOTR Threat from the East (or whatever) stuff - they have some really nice models! Oh, and a box of the new Tau stealths, for conversion to Tautans ![]() ![]() Anyway - that's some space wasted by me writing things down to sort my ideas and my (modelling) life out. cheers, John, feeling terribly old and stuffy this morning ![]() |
Author: | Justiniel [ Mon Nov 21, 2005 1:20 pm ] |
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Cheer up there 'V', that's a nice range of games as far as I'm concerned ![]() Are you planning on dumping a couple? I'm unsure from the way the post is phrased, 'fraid though that I'll have to think twice before taking any (being in a similar situation to you, small house, little money, too much 'junk' already, etc) and then you mention more LoTR stuff, well that's my pledge not to buy more GW stuff out the window ![]() Hmmmm, what Necromunda stuff do you have? ![]() ![]() Oh, I did come across a nice Christmas pressie for you, do you want? |
Author: | Tas [ Mon Nov 21, 2005 1:32 pm ] |
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Sounds like some timely intervention is required here... ![]() John, I am no different to you, and I daresay many others here are the same. In fact, I think that list seems a little shorter to the one I could compile! I too rarely have serious games, and my most frequent opponents are my kids. I too find modelling and converting is my only regualr wargaming outlet, and moving every 18 months is a major PAIN for breakages and packing up. So chin up matey! The Victorian Era is quite the done thing Old chum! ![]() |
Author: | Mojarn Piett [ Mon Nov 21, 2005 1:40 pm ] |
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Are you going to keep the Black Templars army? Note that in case you aren't I'm NOT volunteering to buy it for the following reasons: 1) I already have enough marines myself. 2) I just purchased a large Epic IG lot. 3) I just purchased a Crusader army for Warlord. 4) I just changed car, and that alone used up several years' mini budget. ![]() I've listed these a few times before but I just can't resist doing it again. GW stuff: 1) Man O'War 2) Wh40k (Rogue Trader, 3rd and 4th editions, all softback Imperial Armour books, two of the hardback ones and all Codices) 3) Epic (SM1, SM2 (with all boxes), E40k and E:A) 4) Warhammer (and all army books, the OLD Siege and General's compendium)) 5) Necromunda (Da big book) 6) BFG (with Warp Storm & Armada) 7) Warmaster Non-GW stuff: ![]() 9) Chronopia 2nd edition 10) Vor (plus Neo-Soviet & Union forcebooks) 11) GROPOS 12) Turning Point 13) Gear Krieg 14) Flintloque 15) Slaughterloo 16) Ranke & Vyle 17) Maelstrome 18) Strange Tydes 19) Panzerfauste 20) CAV 21) Warlord (and Necropolis army book) 22) OGRE mini rules 23) Future Wars 24) Saurian Safari 25) Combat Zone 26) War Machine (with Escalation & Apotheosis) 27) Fantasy Rules! 28) Armies of Arcana 29) Vis Magica 30) HOTT 31) Flames of War 32) Tank Charts 33) Operation Overlord 34) Spearhead 35) Modern Spearhead 36) Battleground: WWII 37) Sea Wars Fleet Actions 38) Rapid Fire 39) Blitzkrieg Commander 40) Starship Troopers 41) IABSM 42) Disposable Heroes 43) MAATAC I'm not includeing my RPGs of the few mini rulestets I own but can't remember the name of. I think I have way larger collection of rules than you have so there's nothing to worry about yet. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | vanvlak [ Mon Nov 21, 2005 2:32 pm ] |
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Good grief, Mojarn, I'm sure the list is a lot longer than the last one you'd posted! Thanks for the therapy guys - and NO, I'm not getting rid of anything (sorry Justiniel, but I'll keep you in mind if it ever comes to that! - er - what pressie? ![]() Tas, I play even less than you at the moment (well, last year, anyway!) - the moves ARE a pain, though. My main issue is storage space - and that's why I'm pondering life, the universe, and everything - I just do not have space for more stuff! This all began, however, when I completed that darned megapylon thingy for the competition and realised I might have to store it at work! IF I had more space at work, that is. I might have to dismantle it again, as it is. Wail! Anyways, don't worry, Mojarn's helped me realise I've still to develop worse symptoms ![]() For queen and country, then! And if anyone can sell me a big house in Malta (going cheap, please!), just PM me... |
Author: | Gandalf the Grey [ Mon Nov 21, 2005 2:50 pm ] |
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I go through periods where I go on mass buying sprees only to look back several months later and say WTF!!! I get irritated with myself because a lot of the games that I buy are out of curiosity but I already know they cannot compete with my absolute favorites, yet I probably spend more time now *trying* to like a game more by re-reading rules, putting together minis, etc, but in the end they sit where they usually belong: in the closet. I have these two wall units and made a point many years ago that if I couldn't fit all my hobby stuff in there then I have to get rid of something. For awhile it worked. Then I moved and got a big walk-in closet and that opened the flood gates. I am beginning to get that urge to clean house again. Mainly for the reason above about how I spend time painting minis for games I don't like or know I wont play. I'd like to be able just to stay focused on the games I really really like and not to waste my time on the ones that I don't. I think what it has come down to, and I bet many of you feel the same way, is that there is a whole universe of imagination in each game system we pick up. We know we dont have the time for a new game, and in all likelihood wont find others that like these games as much as we do, but that doesn't bother us because we still enjoy ripping off the plastic and drooling over the artwork or working on armylists. That is really where the addiction lies, and the one that is the hardest to pull away from. |
Author: | primarch [ Mon Nov 21, 2005 4:06 pm ] |
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Hi! I've pretty much retired from actively acquiring new games. I play epic (when I can) and D&D (which I'm currently active in) and thats pretty much it. Primarch |
Author: | Justiniel [ Mon Nov 21, 2005 4:22 pm ] |
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I wasn't really expecting you to get rid of anything so no worries on that score. I too am rather short on storage space (even if I seem to have only tiny amounts compared to most here, in fact almost all I have is painted ![]() ![]() Still it is nice to 'borrow' from other minis occasionally ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Heresiarch [ Mon Nov 21, 2005 4:38 pm ] |
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Just out of question does anyone else here play Renegade Legion: Centurion besides me? Well... aside from the fact it's been far too long since I played it but... it's probably one of my all time favourite sci-fi armour games. |
Author: | Gandalf the Grey [ Mon Nov 21, 2005 5:03 pm ] |
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I've wanted to try that game out as I was a HUGE fan of the tank minis back in the day, but considering it is hex based I no longer have very much intrerest in it. I say that but who knows. I might end up picking up a copy on ebay. . . ![]() My favorite moment checking out the game was scrolling through the tank profile book and seeing that the only pic of some of them were the charred remains of them after they'e been blown up. I thought that was pretty stoopid. If I am going to include a tank in my army, I want to feel positive about it. . . |
Author: | Magnus [ Mon Nov 21, 2005 5:30 pm ] |
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And you call those "lists".... meh. I have hundreds of different games just counting my RPGs.... and what's this talk about "too many"... mark my words: there's no such thing as too many games. |
Author: | Heresiarch [ Mon Nov 21, 2005 5:48 pm ] | ||
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Hexes? We don't need no steeen-king hexes! ![]() I don't think I ever actually played a single game of Centurion using a hex system. I used to play it with a bunch of Zipper-heads... troopers from Canadian armoured units... and it was always played on a sandtable with tape measures. The piercing/scraping rules for weapons were what was really unique about the rules set IMO. But, in reply to Magnus... it is possible to have too many games if it involves having to move a 15 foot cube van worth up 6 flights of stairs... I almost got lynched by my friends the last time I moved. Literally the only thing that saved me was no one had any energy left by the end of it. :lol: |
Author: | Dwarf Supreme [ Mon Nov 21, 2005 5:58 pm ] |
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I pretty much stopped buying new games a few years ago. I finally came to the realization that it was really just a waste of money. At this point, the only games I buy anything for are Epic and Advanced Squad Leader. I have managed to talk myself out of buying more D&D supplements. I'm also at that point where I have decided to unlaod a bunch of Avalon Hill games that I will probably never play again or won't miss. If anyone is looking for a specific AH game, let me know; I might be willing to part with it. |
Author: | Gandalf the Grey [ Mon Nov 21, 2005 7:18 pm ] | ||||
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Wait a sec, I thought you played Centurian on battletech-like hex maps. . . |
Author: | Heresiarch [ Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:52 pm ] | ||
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*scratches head* Y'know, I'd actually have to go look at the rules to answer that. It's one of those ones where I've always played the games just like you would with Epic... just using a tape measure in other words. I personally have never understood the use of hex maps... I mean really, is using a ruler really all that hard? ![]() |
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