Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Machine A Trois

By The Megapope   Posted at  22:05   Warmachine 7 comments
So there I was, all ready to venture out to the gaming club that I attend once in a blue moon (this would have been my second visit ever in fact) when suddenly a wild cancelation appears! What are three geeks to do on a Monday night?

BATTLE ROYALE AT MEGAPOPE'S COTTAGE.

This time we didn't have Vomkrieg to gang up on so we fell to bickering amongst ourselves like the hyenas we are. Amidst the hair pulling and feeble slapping it was decided that we'd go with a King of the Hill match, to best facilitate clustering up together in a giant mess of wreckage and fire. So I took a bunch of photos and have put together a halfway decent battle report.

Possibly just thirdway decent.

So before I introduce the armies, I'd like you to feast your eyes on our lavishly appointed gaming table. See that retardedly shaped, vaguely fortress looking bit of packaging over on the upper right corner? If you're thinking 'I bet they were silly enough to make that the objective and try and balance a bunch of models on top of it'... you'd be right!



Anyway, enough about my foolish ideas and the foolish people who go along with them... here are the armies.

The Millinator, as previously mentioned, is a glacially slow Menoth painter who clearly has a hard-on for wracks, fire and hugely annoying magical prayer effects.

For his 25 pt list he took High Exemplar Kreoss, a Crusader, Repenter, Vanquisher, 4 Choir dudes, 5 Exemplar Cinerators, a Vassal of Menoth and a desire to scream 'repent!' a lot while bashing people round the head.

Five Foot Pole's played the most games out at the club with his hardened merc dwarfs and had some idea of what he was doing. I blame the hugely silly objective 'hill' entirely on him, because he should have known better. Even though it was my idea and I giggled like an idiot while trying to balance Khador all over it.

His force consisted of Gorten, a Driller, two Gunners, Brun Cragback and Lug, 10 forgeguard and Thor.


Oh hai! Once upon a time I played Cygnar. That was ages ago and I lost interest on account of being pretty shit with them. Turns out that lunking around a bunch of heavily armoured fantasy-Russians is much more my thang. Who knew? My force consisted of of Sorscha, Juggernaut, Destroyer, 5 Manowar's, 4 Widowmakers and a cute little doggy.
And with the tedious intros out of the way, here's a bunch more pics as the battle unfolded, with my commentary! 

Also check out Five Foot Pole's awesome bear! Isn't it awesome? Sadly he died a horrible burny death at the hands of the Millinator before he got a chance to do some quality rampaging. 


Round 1 shows the main issue of the game straight away... poor Five Foot Pole drew the short deployment straw and ended up right between me and the Millinator, with the two of us within firing range right off the bat. This was clearly the biggest mistake we made and should have rethought out how we set the game up. Ending up having to fight the pair of us off, Pole was a very good sport about it all. 


After exchanging some shots between Pole's Gunner and my Destroyer, we all made our way towards the objective ruins. Pole's shitty starting position had his forgeguard running right past my Widowmakers, who basically annihilated them within two turns using their sniper ability. Meanwhile, Millinator eyed up the merc bear and decided he'd have none of that thanks very much, and the smell of burning fur soon filled the air...


Turn three saw the Menoth Repenter parked up on the ruins! Points to Millinator! I think both me and Pole arsed around a bit this turn instead of gunning to the objective as fast as poss. Or maybe we're both just slow, I forget. By this stage all but one of the forgeguard were left alive and my Destroyer had taken a beating but was still (surprisingly) fully functional. 


Second to last turn! Oh the mayhem. Sorscha feats. A turn too early... maybe. My Juggernaut charged up and exploded Millinator's Repenter. Man O War's come up behind to reinforce. Naturally this is answered by a bunch of Cinerators. Cue comedy gold as we try to balance that many troops on the top of the stupidest hill objective in history. We eventually ended up using putty to stick them on there. Good times! Meanwhile, Pole's Driller goes head to head with the Vanquisher. Some other stuff happens!


Here's a close up pic of all our crap balanced on top of the objective! 


Aaaaaand in the last turn, both Millinator and Pole used their feats. We'd agreed to wrap up on this turn since it was getting late so I ended up getting knocked down by Menoth and shifted across the board by  the mercs. Sorscha slides right over within easy reach of Gorten, who shoots her full of holes and then casts a spell to finish her off. 

That was pretty much me out of the fight. We'd agreed upon three points as the winning number, and while I managed to stop Millinator from getting that, he did carry the day on two points. I feel that Pole just got gipped by an awful starting place and would have done a lot better if we'd set the table up properly. 

And that was our game! Various lessons learned, a good time was had by all. 


Sunday, 15 July 2012

Achievement Unlocked: 25 Points Complete

By The Megapope   Posted at  17:00   painting No comments



Oh hai! In a bit of a rush, so here's a link to my finished Warmachine stuff page. Will do a proper update soon, involving many things. OH SUCH THINGS.

Megapope out.

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Logging Off

By The Megapope   Posted at  22:03   PSA No comments
In interwebs hobby news that you're probably all aware of by now, Ron from FTW had a tree fall on his studio

I googled angry tree images. Yeah, I don't know either.

His blawg's all about the GW stuff but his painting and modelling articles are useful whatever your particular system/collection happens to be.

If you enjoy his blog why not leave a kind word? Because nothing mitigates a huge log smashing your painting room to bits like kind words on the internet.


Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Quickie Update

By The Megapope   Posted at  22:00   Warmachine 1 comment
On the weekend we played a game! It was my second game in recent times (not counting my extensive losing spree with Cygnar many moons ago) and so naturally the thing to do was leap head first into a three-on-one hundred points a side slug fest over at Vomkrieg's place.

He'll likely be posting a proper report and some photos soon, but in the meantime here's a random battle pic I found online! Just like being there!

The battle looked just like this only not really at all! 
I teamed 34 points of Khador with The Millinator's Menoth and Five Foot Pole's dwarven mercs. I mainly took what I could put together/felt like trying out, and ended up with...

The Butcher
Behemoth (becasuse why wouldn't I take it)
Kodiak
War Dog
Grey Lords
Widowmakers
Widowmaker marksman
Manowar Shocktroops
Man hunter
...AND A CUDDLY TOY! (audience applauses)*

Aaaaaand yeah, we got our arses kicked because between us we've played a dozen games and most of those have been played by Five Foot Pole but I still had a blast. I bogged down Vomkrieg with my heavily armoured dudes and didn't forget too many things. Also I've ordered the Khador card deck because I realised just before the game that I'd have to reference the book for half my army which was a massive pain in the ass. Joys of buying second hand!

In modelling/painting news I haven't done a whole lot this week, but I have put together my first wreck marker. So here's that.

RIP fugly MK1 dude
I'm gonna have some fun with these, make them nice and scorched and chipped and generally mangled looking. Aaaaaand that's it for now. Next up I plan to get the Destroyer finished to complete the 25 point group, then move on to maybe the Behemoth. Whooo!


*Generation Game? Bruce Forsythe? Anyone?


Tuesday, 3 July 2012

All My Base

By The Megapope   Posted at  22:11   painting 1 comment
Oh such things I have to show you, dear readers! Finished squads! Found things! Front arc markers!

 This week I finished my Widowmakers squad and they're now sitting pretty and based up. I also settled on a very minimalist way of marking out the front arcs of my minis that I'm pretty happy with. And there's more! Read on!





I WILL MESS YOU U.. wait, broke a nail. Be right back.
Look at this monster. It weighs a ton and I'm in constant fear of it exploding into a million tiny pieces if I look at it funny, but I love it. He's quite extensively pinned so hopefully I won't be trailing pieces of Behemoth around the battlefield. I put some putty under the foot that's usually in the air, because sod trying to put all the weight on one single join. 


Coincidentally these are also my wargaming battleplans 
 So I decided it was high time to get those front arcs sorted out, mainly because I'm going to a game this weekend. So the first thing I did was draw around three different sized bases and fold across them twice to get the exact centres and corresponding cardinal points because, well, otherwise they'd get put on wonky.  Hurrah, instant easy way to work out front arcs.

My good friend in beardiness Vomkreig has, as I've previously shown, done a cool job of marking his bases in runey goodness. While they look great, I decided that I wanted something that didn't draw the eye away from the models as much, which set me down the minimalist path. I ended up with two simple red strokes on each side, squared off neatly on the top and sides and coated in gloss varnish so that there was shiney black on each side.


For the Motherland. And mother's homemade potato juice.
Here's the battle group all sporting their new front arc markers. Only the Destroyer to go and I have 25 points, yaaaaay!


"Pew pew"
Closeup of two finished Widowmakers. Being Widowmakery. 


Some say at night you can hear the magenta cartridge prowling the battlements 
Last but not least, I brought these home from work. They're the packaging that some printer cartridges came in, and I reckon they're gonna make a great starting point for a set of castle ruin scenery. 


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