Been a busy 10 months and no update, so back to regular update (hopefully).
WH 40K
Played 4 various games of 40k over the last several months.
Game 1 - 12th Feb, 2017
Adam - Space Marine, Me - Grey Knight & Eldar
Vs Mark - Necron, Space Marine, Imperial Knight
Seem to remember to out come as a draw, and as usual the Imperial Knights were hard to kill.
Game 2 - 4th June, 2017
Adam - Ork, Mark - Imperial Knight & Eldar
Vs Me - Grey Knight & Assassins
This time is was the Ork Stompa that was the hardest to kill, with the kill shot going to the Vindicare Assassin. Grey Knights just won thanks to avoiding the Imperial Knight.
Game 3 - 2nd July, 2017
Adam - Ork, Space Marine, Me - Grey Knight & Imperial Guard
Vs Mark - Space Marine & Tyranids, Sam - Dark Angel
Quite an easy points win for Adam and me, with the Ork Stompa making short work of 2 Predators among other things. Glad Stompa on my side this time.
Game 4 - 30th August, 2017
Me - Grey Knight
Vs Mark - Space Marine
First game with the new 8th edition. Was a close game with the Grey Knights coming out on top
A journey by myself, my eldest son (Adam), my youngest (Mark) and my nephew (Gary) through the world of Wargaming. Mainly played at home and Manchester Area Wargames www.maws.org.uk
Thursday, 26 October 2017
Friday, 3 March 2017
Catching up on photo editing, and my posts.
Back in December we attended our last show of the year. Due to my having to work, we couldn't go to our traditional last show , Worlds in Derby, October. instead we waited until December and went to Recon in Pudsey.
3rd December 2016, Recon Show, Pudsey
We last attended this show 2 years ago, and had a good time, playing plenty of games.
http://wargamingwestwoods.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/show-review-recon-pudsey-december-2014.html
So we were happy to once again make the journey over the Pennines to Pudsey near Leeds.
However, unfortunately, this year was not as good.
Like last time there were not many traders we use, but were expecting this, We were happy to see Lesleys bits box for our WH40K needs and pick up a per-ordered KR Multicase. Always a good friendly service there and we spend at every show.
For me Warlord Games missing from 2 years ago was a disappointment as I'd just started collecting for Chain of Command and wanted to pick up some figures for a new project. Luckily I did find some elsewhere.
We also wanted to look at the new Doctor Who range, here a new stand - Mighty Lancer Games who had some sets and both Adam and myself picked up a Doctor and companions pack.
Games were described as mostly participation, only a few seemed to be.
Of note, we played an excellent game of Witch Racing in the setting of Disc World.
We liked this game and managed 2 games during the day, we would have played this twice even if we could have joined in any others.
Two games that were 'let downs' were located on the stage. One seemed to be a teddy bear wild west game. The organizers were just setting up a game and we were asked did we want to play. we said yes and hung around, only for them to set up the game and begin to play among themselves. We went back there several times and it always seemed to be them playing, rather than any members of the public.
Also on the stage was a 'Dads army Game' advertised as partticipation, we were just ignored at this one, even though no game was being played.
There were some nice demo game both upstairs and down.
Finally a note on the B & B.
Never seen it done like the way it was before, it was a bit chaotic and labeling of items was just written on, using a single number per box of items, rather than a number per item as elsewhere, when items are spread out rather than just left in the boxes to be rummaged through, like here.
This was run by a third party.
To be honest, we all decided not a show we would attend again.
Back in December we attended our last show of the year. Due to my having to work, we couldn't go to our traditional last show , Worlds in Derby, October. instead we waited until December and went to Recon in Pudsey.
3rd December 2016, Recon Show, Pudsey
We last attended this show 2 years ago, and had a good time, playing plenty of games.
http://wargamingwestwoods.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/show-review-recon-pudsey-december-2014.html
So we were happy to once again make the journey over the Pennines to Pudsey near Leeds.
However, unfortunately, this year was not as good.
Like last time there were not many traders we use, but were expecting this, We were happy to see Lesleys bits box for our WH40K needs and pick up a per-ordered KR Multicase. Always a good friendly service there and we spend at every show.
For me Warlord Games missing from 2 years ago was a disappointment as I'd just started collecting for Chain of Command and wanted to pick up some figures for a new project. Luckily I did find some elsewhere.
We also wanted to look at the new Doctor Who range, here a new stand - Mighty Lancer Games who had some sets and both Adam and myself picked up a Doctor and companions pack.
Games were described as mostly participation, only a few seemed to be.
Of note, we played an excellent game of Witch Racing in the setting of Disc World.
We liked this game and managed 2 games during the day, we would have played this twice even if we could have joined in any others.
Two games that were 'let downs' were located on the stage. One seemed to be a teddy bear wild west game. The organizers were just setting up a game and we were asked did we want to play. we said yes and hung around, only for them to set up the game and begin to play among themselves. We went back there several times and it always seemed to be them playing, rather than any members of the public.
Also on the stage was a 'Dads army Game' advertised as partticipation, we were just ignored at this one, even though no game was being played.
There were some nice demo game both upstairs and down.
Finally a note on the B & B.
Never seen it done like the way it was before, it was a bit chaotic and labeling of items was just written on, using a single number per box of items, rather than a number per item as elsewhere, when items are spread out rather than just left in the boxes to be rummaged through, like here.
This was run by a third party.
To be honest, we all decided not a show we would attend again.
Friday, 13 January 2017
Saturday 7th January 2017
Real scale wargaming!
As a side to wargaming we also enjoy airsofting, which is basically running a round old warehouses and abandoned military baes or schools using realistic firearms to shoot the other team with 6mm BB's.
Its good fun, everyone plays fair and also good exercise.
Our usual locations are run by a company called First and Only -
http://www.firstandonlyevents.co.uk/
and their site for pics -
http://www.firstandonlydigital.co.uk/
They run a safe, fun days gaming in a good professional manner.
We went down to the opening day of their new site - The Mill CQB a 4 floor warehouse in Wigan for a full day of varied scenarios over 3 floors (4th is yet yo be converted).
As well as Adam, Mark and myself we were joined by Lee and his son Louis for the day. It was Lee who first introduced us to airsofting.
It was a great day, and good fun. Just a bit cold, but not noticeable when running around, shooting and being shot.
Adam shot some film from his go-pro which can be found on his YouTube page here -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzcTyc-Mt4g&t=53s
Me -
Mixed -
Real scale wargaming!
As a side to wargaming we also enjoy airsofting, which is basically running a round old warehouses and abandoned military baes or schools using realistic firearms to shoot the other team with 6mm BB's.
Its good fun, everyone plays fair and also good exercise.
Our usual locations are run by a company called First and Only -
http://www.firstandonlyevents.co.uk/
and their site for pics -
http://www.firstandonlydigital.co.uk/
They run a safe, fun days gaming in a good professional manner.
We went down to the opening day of their new site - The Mill CQB a 4 floor warehouse in Wigan for a full day of varied scenarios over 3 floors (4th is yet yo be converted).
As well as Adam, Mark and myself we were joined by Lee and his son Louis for the day. It was Lee who first introduced us to airsofting.
It was a great day, and good fun. Just a bit cold, but not noticeable when running around, shooting and being shot.
Adam shot some film from his go-pro which can be found on his YouTube page here -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzcTyc-Mt4g&t=53s
Below are a few pics taken by the staff on the day.
Adam -
Mark -
Lee & Louis-
Sunday, 27 November 2016
Battle os Zaragoza
Wednesday 23rd November 2016
Campaign game at club, French (Steve) attacked Spanish (Jeff) in Zaragoza.
Steve and Arthur commanded the French, Bob and myself took the Spanish as Jeff was unable to make it.
The Spanish had big walls and plenty of troops.
The French gave it a good go and attacked the outer fort heroically, however the walls proved too thick to breach and the French tide was broken on the walls.
Spanish reinforcementrs arrived on far side of river, safe from the French and started a bombarbment and counter battery fight with French guns.
The Spanish cavalry arrived on the left and under Bobs cool leadership proceeded to destroy a horse battery.
With 4 units broken on the walls and the lost guns, the French decided to withdraw and the Spanish allowed them to leave.
Of note the garrison consisted of 2 cavalry units. The lancer bravely left the town and charged the French around the fort helping brek up the atack. Twice they charged and helped the defenders before withdrawing covered in glory.
Wednesday 23rd November 2016
Campaign game at club, French (Steve) attacked Spanish (Jeff) in Zaragoza.
Steve and Arthur commanded the French, Bob and myself took the Spanish as Jeff was unable to make it.
The Spanish had big walls and plenty of troops.
The French gave it a good go and attacked the outer fort heroically, however the walls proved too thick to breach and the French tide was broken on the walls.
Spanish reinforcementrs arrived on far side of river, safe from the French and started a bombarbment and counter battery fight with French guns.
The Spanish cavalry arrived on the left and under Bobs cool leadership proceeded to destroy a horse battery.
With 4 units broken on the walls and the lost guns, the French decided to withdraw and the Spanish allowed them to leave.
Of note the garrison consisted of 2 cavalry units. The lancer bravely left the town and charged the French around the fort helping brek up the atack. Twice they charged and helped the defenders before withdrawing covered in glory.
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