Showing posts with label Fantasy Warriors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fantasy Warriors. Show all posts

Monday, December 6, 2021

Wargames Bingo Part 4

 Halfling Knights, Finishing Off Figures & Chrimbo Duels


I continue to work my way through the Wargaming bingo card and now I am having think about what projects are need to complete the remaining squares. Which is an interesting way to drive some unusual projects. I got a scenery kit at Salute which I plan to do to finish another square. 

No.13 - Break out a game or army you have not played in over a year, Play it and paint at least one new model for your force.


Now this is a technical choice, as I haven't played any games for over a year prior to the Fantasy Warrior's game last month. So technically any figure would count against this square. However, I haven't played Fantasy Warriors for at least a couple of years prior to Lockdown. So I think this follows both the letter and the spirit of the request.


My unit of revenants have been missing a standard bearer for dome time and this is a Bob Naismith sculpt done for Grenadier (via Fornlorn Hope). This figure seems to respond very well to a bit dry brushing after the washes. Making a quick and fun job of completing this figure.    

14. Paint a new version of one of your old character models. (Maybe the same sculpt, an updated sculpt or a newly converted version)

Before Repainting!


During Repainting

I have posted this figure before Halfling Knight and as seems to be the case at the moment, this figure is the one that inspired me to (re)create my current halfling army. The halfling army like the undead and Chaos armies which were all started as a mini-project to paint one or two figures. 

I had a unit of five halfling knights, so have painted this model at least six times now and may paint another of the remaining halfling knights with a bit of light modification. Sadly I don't have all five knights now and don't have any pictures of the original paint jobs. 

and After

No.15 Make a diorama (Simply placing a unit or army on a display board does not count)


Barbarians vs Fighting Men


Undead vs. Halflings



Now I have just completed  three small dioramas (third one with pictures to follow) as Christmas presents. So this completes this bingo square. The theme of the dioramas is Fantasy Warrior duels. So not surprisingly the figures are all old Grenadier figures by Mark Copplestone and Bob Naismith. 

The undead giant is still available for just over £4 which seems an absolute bargain from Fornlorn Hope. 

Rob 

Saturday, November 20, 2021

Fantasy Warriors - The Post Lockdown Version

 I Played a Game!

I finally managed to get a game in and it was a game of Fantasy Warriors. It was really an opportunity to get all of my lockdown painting a table, have a catch up with some friends  and roll some dice. 

We didn't worry too much about working out a balanced games as I wanted to get all of my lockdown painted figures on a table at once. So we had Fae and Halflings  (Derek & I) vs. Undead and Chaos (Steve & Jason). I had to write up some army lists for the Fae and the Chaos armies as they are not featured in Fantasy Warriors. 

When we used to regularly play Fantasy Warriors we had started writing updates and potential rules changes for a v2.0 (As were all part of the Grenadier display team back in he 90s).  The main change on the day was using 2D6 instead of 1D6 for the amended  reaction tables. Using a single D6 means that any score is equally likely (1-6!) but using the total of 2D6 means that numbers around the middle (6-8) are much more likely than a 2 or 12. Meaning an extreme roll is possible on 2D6, however, most of the time a result inline with expectation occurs. So if you are doing well it is unlikely your guys are going to do something stupid. Also by keeping the modifiers from the rule book remain the same, they have a smaller influence on the overall outcome.

Whilst I remembered all of the figures , I did forget the counters (Fantasy Warrior's uses counters to indicate orders, reactions and ammo etc.) so we had to use our limited drawing skills.

Fantasy Warriors has a number of fun features which affect the course of the entire game. One of those is the time dial. The Fantasy Warriors uses of time of day in the game. The day is divided into 12 periods, six day and six night periods. The time of the battle can affect your force's morale and and shooting. It will probably be no surprise to find that armies like goblins and undead favour night whereas my halflings favour day.  So as a sign of things to come we managed to roll the first turn of night for the start of the battle. 

Whilst looking for a picture of a time dial, I did come across a website where someone had made on Katie the Wargamer: September 2015


One Up & One Down


The spectral wolves of the Wilde Hunt crashed into Grateful Dead skeletons on the far flank. This turned out to  be the most balanced fight of the game. The first units to engage and still battling it out  at the end. Blue Maeve the Fae hero did help out in the first couple of turns but she was called by her queen to help defeat the Nurgle Battleleader Fester in the centre of the battlefield.


They Got Crushed


At the other end of the scale was the halfling rangers against the troll chieftain and his two heavies. Not surprisingly it didn't end well for the halflings.  The halflings were suffering from bloodlust (the Fantasy Warriors version of frenzy). But it didn't help them.


The Battle

The Chaos right flank

Facing the Chaos were the Halflings including Clive the Wyvern

The Fae right flank ready to advance

Both sides advance


The Forest Spirits face off against the troll warband

Unlike other wargames, large creatures/heroes do not have multiple wounds. Instead they have a saving throw and once you fail the saving throw the creature or hero is removed. This means there is always jeopardy putting these large creatures into battle as they can die on the first turn. Unfortunately for me I couldn't make a saving throw for the entire game and so my large creatures and heroes died! I don't think I have ever managed to roll so many double ones in an entire game. 


We decided that we would randomise some of the units for this game and the chaos cultists at the front turned out to be elite. I think this example and the one above give you a good idea of the luck I had on this game. 

In the end the halflings were crushed and the Fae couldn't get their best units into combat quickly enough. So the day belonged the Chaos and Undead horde. However, we all managed a good fun game and a return to rolling some dice.

Rob 

Saturday, October 23, 2021

Warrior Part 6

 The One with the Barbarian on the Front & 100th Post!



By this stage we were getting the hang of the photoshopped miniatures on a photographed background. Although it was a time consuming processes using MS Paint. 




Doug's Little Wars rolls on towards a big finish.



My favourite Kill Zone scenario, with the Law Enforcers attempting to restore some order to the Kaiser's life.

100th Post

Well this year has whizzed by and somehow I have already posted a 100 articles on my blog. It has been an interesting experience. Which has probably helped to drive my hobby forward this year. Thanks to all those who have viewed my blog, chosen to follow and posted comments.

First of my Halfling militia,  a quick weapon swap. 

Rob 

Thursday, August 5, 2021

Warrior Part 4

 Warrior  9 - The One with Skeleton in the Crypt

By now we had really begun to hit our stride with a mixture articles from Grenadier and the display/Warrior team. We also started to get a few contributions from other interested people. I believe the cover for this issue was from an bit of old Grenadier box art. But haven't been able to identify the kit. It was the only one not originally created for Warrior with the exception of the previous one which used the Kill Zone artwork. 

First up the second part of Doug's Little Wars campaign.




A battle report between Fighting men and using experimental dark elf rules. The picture is isn't great but seems to be a photocopy rather than printed. 




The first of the Kill Zone scenarios.



And finally a few adverts for new figures from Mark Copplestone & Nick Lund.



Rob 

Thursday, July 22, 2021

Warrior Fanzine Part 3

 Kill Zone Sneaks  In

I am steadily working through my copies of Warrior. These articles are taken from Issue 8. 


The first one to feature a front cover. The cover art work for  Kill Zone. Doug from Grenadier was obviously very busy this month with three articles. You will notice that some original art work has started to appear in Warrior. Unfortunately I don't know by which artist. 


Another cracking battle report from Derek & Steve. 



Sneaky tricks and tactics from Doug 


More design notes from Mark Copplestone on dark elves.


First Scenario from Doug's campaign ' The Little Wars' 


Rob