I am not sure what scale the minis used for this set-up was, but definitely smaller than 28mm!
I Ain't Been Shot, Mum, by Too Fat Lardies, and here depicting a British assault on Italian lines somewhere in North Africa (I think).
I took some piccies while running my own Blood Eagle game nearby, so I have absolutely no idea what was going on.
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Monday, 21 November 2016
Horisont VIII, 2016: I Ain't Been Shot, Mum
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Sunday, 30 November 2014
Horisont VI, 2014, Day 2 + 2½
The chaos table getting populated
I had a game of Crossfire on Spicker's table late Saturday night
Pulp game underways
DreadBall table ready for action
Dropzone Commander
Our GoB table was heavily visited all afternoon
I played a game of Lion Rampant... well I tried, but the dice weren't nice to me
This is where things began to go horribly (not just awfully) wrong. I thought I had put the mtd seargeants in cover.
And lost half of them to bow fire...
Later, after losing about half of my character's entourage to my opponents, without inflicting a single casualty in return (loosing one of my boasts at the same time), I gave up. Games with activation rolls are nor for me; no matter the odds, I'll ALWAYS fail to activate units with relatively low target numbers.
Another game was played between two other players - alreadhy, you can see the side I previously played succeeding in making its advance in a more orderly fashion.
A challenge is issued and accepted
And one commander goes down!
3rd game I witnessed
A game of Open Combat
And some 15mm Sci-Fi stuff by Phoenikuz/Torben. I don't remember the name of his ruleset, though
Some GoB15
And a fantasy game with some REALLY nice scratch-built stuff!
Thats all from this year's Horisont (at least from me, it is).
I had a game of Crossfire on Spicker's table late Saturday night
Pulp game underways
DreadBall table ready for action
Dropzone Commander
Our GoB table was heavily visited all afternoon
I played a game of Lion Rampant... well I tried, but the dice weren't nice to me
This is where things began to go horribly (not just awfully) wrong. I thought I had put the mtd seargeants in cover.
And lost half of them to bow fire...
Later, after losing about half of my character's entourage to my opponents, without inflicting a single casualty in return (loosing one of my boasts at the same time), I gave up. Games with activation rolls are nor for me; no matter the odds, I'll ALWAYS fail to activate units with relatively low target numbers.
A challenge is issued and accepted
And one commander goes down!
3rd game I witnessed
A game of Open Combat
And some 15mm Sci-Fi stuff by Phoenikuz/Torben. I don't remember the name of his ruleset, though
Some GoB15
And a fantasy game with some REALLY nice scratch-built stuff!
Thats all from this year's Horisont (at least from me, it is).
Saturday, 29 November 2014
Horisont VI, 2014, Day 1
As promised, some pics from Horisont.
The pics in this post are all from Friday evening - the calm before the stom, so to speak, as the convention was not officially open before Saturday.
A table for a cave man game presented by Sonny from Rogue trader Copenhagen
The Vale of the Small Gods table (Chaos warbands slugging it out)
A game of DreadStreets (homebrewed system by Rasmus Wichmann)
Dropzone Commander table
Vikotniks fantasy bar brawl game
Table ready for some 15mm God of Battles
And some 15mm greenskins
Our LotR GoB28 table ready
And he first game underways (yes, I was a bit biased when it comes to taking pics - but actually less than a handful of the presented games were played Friday night).
The die shows the sutlers
Very nice set-up for Lion Rampant
Mars Attacks brought by Dr. The Viking
Jens from Pardulon brought his fantastic post-apocalyptic terrain
A game of Sails of Glory
After the GoB game, our table stood in for a game of Song of Blades and Heroes
Th-th-th-that's all, folks!
The pics in this post are all from Friday evening - the calm before the stom, so to speak, as the convention was not officially open before Saturday.
A table for a cave man game presented by Sonny from Rogue trader Copenhagen
The Vale of the Small Gods table (Chaos warbands slugging it out)
A game of DreadStreets (homebrewed system by Rasmus Wichmann)
Dropzone Commander table
Vikotniks fantasy bar brawl game
Table ready for some 15mm God of Battles
And some 15mm greenskins
Our LotR GoB28 table ready
And he first game underways (yes, I was a bit biased when it comes to taking pics - but actually less than a handful of the presented games were played Friday night).
The die shows the sutlers
Very nice set-up for Lion Rampant
Mars Attacks brought by Dr. The Viking
Jens from Pardulon brought his fantastic post-apocalyptic terrain
A game of Sails of Glory
After the GoB game, our table stood in for a game of Song of Blades and Heroes
Th-th-th-that's all, folks!
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