see Part two for Game two cheers matt
Sunday, April 3, 2011
These Rustics almost take the Honour from Victory .....Almost
Well Greg and I have always talked about a Boys weekend away gaming, drinking and yarning, and the opportunity came up last weekend, Greg needed to put some Klms on his car so we travelled up to visit Nathan and the boys from lonely gamers (a short 4 hour drive away). Nathan had kindly offered a weekend of colonial gaming something Greg and I have never played! The Friday night we arrived and after dinner sat around chatting and drinking some of Greg’s potent home brew, the next morning we set up for the first entre a quick 500 point game using Andrew Parr’s “Fortune and Glory” rules. I commanded the British and Greg commanded the Mahdists, within two hours we had a result with the British and allied Egyptians cleaning up after some amazing dice rolls on my behalf, I had captured three of the five victory locations and destroyed four of the six Mahdist units, the Egyptian troops performed like demons withdrawing then charging in to finish off two Mahdist units in the dying stages of the battle.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Roman markers
Imperial Roman Casualties
cheers
Matt
Labels:
Black Tree Design,
Imperial Roman,
WAB
King Kong!
I have had this chap for some time, when Daze miniatures released him I knew I had to have one (ooooh shiney thing) and he has been involved with one game so far "Up the Waazoo" .... so until we return to the tropics here are a few pics I have of him.....
Pulp Chinese Warlord
More Bob Murch figures this time Warlord Chinese, which have been used in all of our Clubs Pulp games thus far. Lovely figures with lots of variants to make any Pulp gamer happy!
cheers
matt
cheers
matt
Pulp Japanese
Bob Murch continues to empty my wallet with some very fine miniatures to tempt any Pulp player out there, these figures were a breeze to paint and have plenty of character to add to your Pulp Madness!!
I originally bought these for our clubs very first pulp game and whilst under the command of Louis they were victorious, since then not so victorious!
I originally bought these for our clubs very first pulp game and whilst under the command of Louis they were victorious, since then not so victorious!
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