Fellow blogger Jason Meyers aka Der Feldmarschal is running a sharp looking Bolt Action event this weekend. This set a fire under me to finish my Rubicon T-34/76. I had trouble with my airbrush splattering on my last highlight. To cover it up, I had to go over everything a 2nd time and wiped out my panel highlights. Ah well.
I put my 1000 point Soviet force out on my battle board for pictures. Now I need to read the rules a time or two and I'll be set for the big game day.
In other East Front action, my friend Hugh and I fired up a Chain of Command Citadel campaign. We finished the 1st campaign representing Gross Deutschland's attack at Kursk with his German's nudging out a minor victory over my Soviets. The scenarios featured the early German attempts at a breakout. The Germans fielded a Tiger tank in 3 of the games and it was a monster! In one, I stopped it only by popping an ambush with a flamethrower at short range. The Tiger panicked and withdrew. In another, my ZiS-3 and the Tiger traded shot after shot. The Tiger wised up and moved out of sight behind a building. My crew manhandled the gun forward until they could take a shot at the beast. And brewed it up. Epic! I was too engrossed in our games to get many pics but here is the showdown between the ZiS-3 and the Tiger.
We're going to start Part 2 of the campaign. After fighting Round 1 with no tanks, I'll be painting 3 T-34s for a scenario where I can field up to 4 of them. Should be great fun and I hope to report back "The Tigers are Burning!"
Campaigns are the best. I love the color, narrative, and story they bring. TooFatLardies always does a great job with their supplements. I had only one platoon to see me through my first 5 engagements. I had to play conservatively to keep my force intact and that after all is the whole point of a campaign. Bonus, this gave me the impetus to paint up a platoon of Black Tree Design Soviets to replace my Warlord plastics.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2018
Sunday, April 1, 2018
US Grand Melee
Our TOs Eric and Paul raised the bar again at the US Saga Grand Melee.We've got a core group of 30+ folks who turn out each year. It's always great to catch up with old friends and make new ones.
Day1 in the doubles, I played Bill Thornhill and his lovely Goth army. Bill and Ryan were kind enough to share drinks with us over our game. That was a theme throughout the weekend and I never did get thirsty.
In the Singles, my Goths were a wrecking ball. With 5 games under my belt, I managed to finish 2nd only to Andy Lyons and his Picts. In a Saturday night game, I beat Andy's Picts in 2 turns! Coming in 2nd was grand but beating Andy was, how shall I say this...sublime. Over the long weekend, I got in a personal best of 14 games of Saga including a v2 game. My brain was quite tired and happy by the time I started my long drive home.
The rest of my post is a bit of a photo dump. My camera struggled this year so if your warband doesn't show up, apologies!
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Day1 in the doubles, I played Bill Thornhill and his lovely Goth army. Bill and Ryan were kind enough to share drinks with us over our game. That was a theme throughout the weekend and I never did get thirsty.
In the Singles, my Goths were a wrecking ball. With 5 games under my belt, I managed to finish 2nd only to Andy Lyons and his Picts. In a Saturday night game, I beat Andy's Picts in 2 turns! Coming in 2nd was grand but beating Andy was, how shall I say this...sublime. Over the long weekend, I got in a personal best of 14 games of Saga including a v2 game. My brain was quite tired and happy by the time I started my long drive home.
The rest of my post is a bit of a photo dump. My camera struggled this year so if your warband doesn't show up, apologies!
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Saturday, March 17, 2018
Goths for the Grand Melee
We're closing in on my favorite gaming event of the year, Adepticon's SAGA Grand Melee. Friends, whiskey and 3 days and nights of SAGA. What's not to love? I got 11 games in last year and by Sunday, my brain was quite tired and happy.
So, how did I end up switching to Goths at the last minute? After 3 months of playing and losing with my Early Saxons, I bailed on them. I just couldn't puzzle out the board. Winning isn't everything but losing all of your games is a letdown. I know because I used to run Gauls in Field of Glory tournaments. Scrambling for an alternative, I decided my Saxons could pass for Goths. Bonus, I managed to win my first game with them! I rushed a warlord and 12 Footsore Goths through my painting queue. Once again, the Footsore sculpts are superb. I like these fellows so much I'll field all of them in Chicago.
After the Grand Melee, our local Saga players will transition over to Saga v2. And I'll get started on painting a new Footsore Viking or Norman warband. Life is good!
So, how did I end up switching to Goths at the last minute? After 3 months of playing and losing with my Early Saxons, I bailed on them. I just couldn't puzzle out the board. Winning isn't everything but losing all of your games is a letdown. I know because I used to run Gauls in Field of Glory tournaments. Scrambling for an alternative, I decided my Saxons could pass for Goths. Bonus, I managed to win my first game with them! I rushed a warlord and 12 Footsore Goths through my painting queue. Once again, the Footsore sculpts are superb. I like these fellows so much I'll field all of them in Chicago.
After the Grand Melee, our local Saga players will transition over to Saga v2. And I'll get started on painting a new Footsore Viking or Norman warband. Life is good!
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