Monday, 8 September 2014

Attic Attack II Has Passed...

And some great games were played. Well, mostly God of Battles, as it is our new 'golden egg'.

Piccies of 2 GoB battles, and 1 DreadBall game:

Preparing for battle:

@Duregar brought his newly painted 24 pts quick-play LotR force to meet my corresponding Lords of Undeath Fast Skirmish company, which was commanded by Tobias.


Set-up in progress:


The two armies face off. Note the 'tunnelling' markers.


Both captains advance.


The tunnellers close on the evil lines.


The ghouls are lurking everywhere...


To advance, or not to advance, that is the question...


Well, guess not... yet... or maybe I switched this and the next pic...


The hungry ghouls charge into the dwarves with a blood cuddling howl.


Lots of fighting break out, and the tunnelers surface to join the fray.


For once, the dwarves find themselves between the hammer and the anvil:


After a lot of bloodshed, the dwarven army reaches its break point, and their captain orders the retreat. Another chapter added to the Book of Grudges!


 I played a game of DreadBall against Tobias.

The Corporation Team under my guidance beat the Marauders 5 up.

I only took 2 pics of this, as I was too busy outwitting my opponent (and swearing about my dice rolls), but a spectacular play by two Strikers, resulting in a 4-pointer. secured the outcome of the match.

Saturday night we talked a lot about the possibility of organizing a DreadBall league, and also about trying to get some Warhammer and LotR:SBG players to try out God of Battles, as the game is so easy to use for proxy armies.

Some mead, soda, and beer was consumed, and we called it a day in high spirits.

Sunday was a bit of a dull day, as no-one was able to attend the event until late afternoon.

@Duregar and Tobias played their second God of Battles game, this time the dwarves took on a force composed of my Minias Tirith/Gondor, and Rohan minis.

It was a real shame that we didn't have more players attending, as we could easily have had 5 games going on at any one time, so I hope to attract more participants for the next event - which may be a 1-day fall/winter affair - watch these pages for further information. I just have to get a stove installed in the garage attic, then cooler weather should not influence the possibility of using the games room.

But, I digress, back to the topic at hand:

Some time into the battle, I arrived with my camera (after having supper with my family). Both armies seemed to focus on a narrow pathway through the heavily forrested area:


Same situation from another angle (and without flash):


Awful pic, but it shows both forces advancing along the pathway.


The humans seem to have noticed the sound of picks and shovels.


They really don't like this...


The tunnellers surface and attack the human baggage train.


Which immediately calls for a response!


Awful pic, again, but it shows that the baggage train has been plundered, and that the human archers are seeking revenge for this heinous deed.


Everythin still evolves around the pathway.


Time and again the tunnellers got shot at, were forced to recoil, and still they came on, driving the human archers back.


Until, finally, they were boken and fled the field.


With his camp secured, the Captain of Gondor now focussed on the remaining dwarven units.


Especially a unit of Foot Knights of Dol Amroth seemed unstoppable.


And, unable to beat the overwhelming odds, the dwarves were broken.

We had a blast, and although we weren't many I shall most certainly continue to arrange Attic Attack - and maybe other, similar events. It's not that much work, now that I have most of the physical framework in place, and everything needed to stage several different games at the same time.














Saturday, 6 September 2014

Attic Attack II: A Quick Update!

Tonight we played God of Battles, and DreadBall:



My undead 24 pts Quick Play force, under the command of Tobias, squared off against @Duregar's newly painted LotR dwarves - and won a marginal victory!

After that, we broke out my new Azure Forest DreadBall pitch, and Tobias' Marauders and Corporation teams.

I played the Corporation, and beat the greenskins 5-up.

Mead, beer, and coffee was had, and we called it a night at about 11:30 pm.

Tomorrow we're on again.

I'll post more pics of the GoB battle, with a description of it, but for now, this will have to suffice!

Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Chimney (and stove) on the Horizon!

The masons came by today and put up the scaffold for re.building the chimney pipe on the garage chimney:



I am SO looking forward to get a stove installed in the attic - it will mean that it'll be possible to use the gaming parlour in all but the direst winter conditions! Later I may work on insulating the roof, but not right now...

Some Undead Progress.

Been busy clearing the garage attic for the mason, as I'm going to have a new chimney pipe built, so as to be able to put up a stove in the attic.

In the meantime, I'll be working on my GoB 28 Lords of Undeath army; the first 4 units of Ghouls (Mantic zeds) onlly need one more ghoul painted to act as the unit leader, and the Undead Knights are almost finished, bringing the force up to 24 points quick-play.

As you can see from the picture below, the sand is just now settling on the bases, and they should be ready to get finished tomorrow.


I have been rebasing some oldhammer plastic skeletons to use as Skeleton Hordes (units of 16 slow and - almost -  useless rabble). Bad pic because of the flash reflecting from the magnetic sheet:

I am planning to use 2 chariots to make the 24 pts Command and Support for the initial force, and I got a thin steel plate today, to cut up for bases for those (and to make Warmaster bases for my future LotR 10mm project).

I still have lots of plastic skellies to use for additional Hordes, as well as units of Skeleton Warriors (slow, but not so useless rabble), and also plenty of archers to form some unkits from.

Added to that, I have quite a few oldhammer wights, mummies, ethereals, etc. - some even still in blisters, to turn into Blacksouls, Guardians of Midnight, and the odd Necromancer.

Tomorrow I have to prepare for my final science exam, so i probably won't get much else than the Knights' bases done, but Thursday and Friday should see some work on the chariots.

Here's the steel plate I got for 20 DKK from the local smith:


And a few more plastic skellies awaiting attention (just those I sorted immediate rebasing):









Tuesday, 19 August 2014

Mayhem and Destruction!

I just killed an old square slotta with my Dremel. It felt good!


I am re-basing a horde of oldhammer plastic skeletons for God of Battles. They'll also do service as 'zombies with sticks' for PSZ, animated skeletons for Gothic Horror, and probably a lot of other things, but for now, they are destined to become part of Argonor's Army of Undeath. Behold and despair!

Monday, 18 August 2014

Pike & Shot AND Zombies Boards - Getting There!

I am almost done preparing the boards for my first game of PSZ.

I basecoated the boards over the weekend, and as my eldest daughter has come down with a flu, I had to stay home from work today to look after her, and thus I could sneak out to the garage attic and drybrush the boards.

I have hit a bit hard with the brush here and there, and I'll mend that during the week, getting the table ready for a test run of the rules Saturday or Sunday (I may be going on a sailing trip with an old classmate one of the days, so I don't know, yet).

I'm looking forward to finally trying out this game that I've had in my possession for several years - will be interesting to see, if 30 zeds are enough for 2-3 survivors, or if I need to get some more done.

Only thing I need to do, now, is to make a Random Movement Template for the zombies, as I don't want to roll a dice across my game boards to determine direction, but I can mock one up with a ruler, and laminate it, for this first installment.
I'll be using some of the Event Cards (those I have the proper minis for), so I have to print, laminate, at cut out a set of those, too, but that's a question of dedicating 10 minutes or so...






Sunday, 10 August 2014

Back from the... Vacation!

And a new challenge is issued; The Great War Painting Club at the LAF is calling for some minis to be panted.

I had to search through some of my big boxes to unearth this small box of WWI minis I won on Evilbay some years ago:



I knew I had it - now I just have to choose a few minis to prep and paint...