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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: DintheDin on January 21, 2018, 08:58:08 PM
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Hi Gents,
Excavating my picture portfolios, I stumbled in a colonial game we played a few years before I joined LAF, but I think it is worth sharing.
I had made a Powerpoint with narration and, after some trial and error, I managed to extract the pictures with together with text, a photo story presentation of the game:
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The players...
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HMS the "Unsinkable"!
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The slave traders' boat!
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The attack of the He-He tribe!
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Alarm in the mission!
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One He-He warband try to attack the boat!
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The Askaris rush to defend their huts!
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Fight in the river!
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He-He attack the mission!
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The He-He push their way to the mission!
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The river battle continues...
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He-He approach the palisade!
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The slave traders' ship is rammed!
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The naval landing party disembark...
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He-He storm the mission!
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At the nick of the time, Reverend James is saved...
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I would like to thank Panos1975 (now a new LAF member) and Thanos K for the contribution of their excellent figure collections!
It was a game to remember!
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Absolutely wonderful battle report. :D :D It looks like a most exciting game.
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Absolutely wonderful battle report. :D :D It looks like a most exciting game.
Thank you! I was on the mood :)
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Great write up - having the words on the photos makes following whats going on really easy.
Thanks for posting.
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Great write up - having the words on the photos makes following whats going on really easy.
Thanks for posting.
Thank you! I have a few reports made in such a way in Powerpoint. And now that I finally found how to extract the pics... :D ;D
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Love the look of the game..really like the boats
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Love the look of the game..really like the boats
I know that the riverboat is scratchbuilt. For the xebec, I don't know, I may ask Panos or Thanos tomorrow.
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Very, very cool.
Love the story.
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Ah, I love the look of a well groomed savannah - or floor carpet - as the case may be! lol Yes, very nice game and report. Though not an African animal in sight - or was I distracted by all the action (no fair saying they ran off because of all the gunfire!)?!
As to the comment on the carpet, I have a nice canvas ground cover I painted - eight different layers of paint, one color per layer that I think is generally very effective. However, close-ups reveal the same issue, some all too 'regular' lines in the weave of the material. Oh, well. What really matters is that it works in the game - and yours does.
And the animals? Well, I just plain like to see them in a game for no other reason than I like to see them in a game.
Sad to think that those fine looking horses will soon be consumed by the ravages of the tse-tse fly. I do hope you had unhorsed versions for the next game in the area to reflect this bit of 'reality'. :D
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ooo Dinos , you are the best , very nice game indeed , we play back there a very exciting game , look forward to play again with you and the other guys
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Very nice Dinthedin. (i know, "you like this post") lol lol lol
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An epic game, I really enjoyed reading through this.
Lots going on and the narration and sense of humour made a good report epic.
Cheers
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Very, very cool.
Love the story.
I'm glad you liked it, I tried to take pictures while we were playing, trying not to disturb the flow of the game.
At the same time, I had to take care of the correct photo frames, to match the narration I had in mind.
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Ah, I love the look of a well groomed savannah - or floor carpet - as the case may be! lol Yes, very nice game and report. Though not an African animal in sight - or was I distracted by all the action (no fair saying they ran off because of all the gunfire!)?!
As to the comment on the carpet, I have a nice canvas ground cover I painted - eight different layers of paint, one color per layer that I think is generally very effective. However, close-ups reveal the same issue, some all too 'regular' lines in the weave of the material. Oh, well. What really matters is that it works in the game - and yours does.
And the animals? Well, I just plain like to see them in a game for no other reason than I like to see them in a game.
Sad to think that those fine looking horses will soon be consumed by the ravages of the tse-tse fly. I do hope you had unhorsed versions for the next game in the area to reflect this bit of 'reality'. :D
Thank you for your comments.
As I am also a terrain perfectionist, I'm really sorry that the carpet spoils a bit the look of the game, but, at that time, that was all that our club with its humble means could provide... In some of my threads you may meet the same carpet imitating European plains :D
Since then, terrain-wise, things got better, though.
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=104420.0
Personally, I do not own a single base in 28mm (?!?) my main collection is in 15mm. I think Panos has acquired some African animals, we may hopefully meet them in his future scenarios.
Those fine looking horses with metal hinds will need a steel tse-tse fly to be consumed :D Cheers!
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ooo Dinos , you are the best , very nice game indeed , we play back there a very exciting game , look forward to play again with you and the other guys
It is always a joy to play such games with you, you provide exciting scenarios! And your figures collection is great! Cheers!
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Very nice Dinthedin. (i know, "you like this post") lol lol lol
I always like whenever you drop by (whatever this means) lol lol lol
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An epic game, I really enjoyed reading through this.
Lots going on and the narration and sense of humour made a good report epic.
Cheers
I'm really glad you enjoyed the narration and especially the sense of humor ;) although you are miles away.
Because some very close friends, don't lol
Cheers!
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Great report. What rules were you using?
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That looked like a great game to participate in. And the report was most enjoyable. It's an unfortunate fact that I find it difficult to read all the way through most game reports (including my own :D ) but the way this one was presented made it a pleasure to read right through.
Congratulations to all involved.
Doug
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I'm really glad you enjoyed the narration and especially the sense of humor ;) although you are miles away.
Because some very close friends, don't lol
Cheers!
Wow ! This must have been a wonderful game! I wonder how did I miss it?
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Great report. What rules were you using?
Some old Napoleonic skirmish rules, "Green Jacket", modified for a colonial game.
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Great action report! :-*
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That looked like a great game to participate in. And the report was most enjoyable. It's an unfortunate fact that I find it difficult to read all the way through most game reports (including my own :D ) but the way this one was presented made it a pleasure to read right through.
Congratulations to all involved.
Doug
Thank you! For good or for bad, I use to stuff my reports with quite a number of pics.
(with the kind tolerance of LAF).
Many lines of words tire the reader. On the other hand, many pictures with no explanation, may be pleasant to the eye, but nobody understands what is exactly happening... So, I was more than happy to find this way of presentation: Making first a Powerpoint, creating the titles, transforming it to a .pdf file, then, when you extract the pics, they come along with the titles. I spent, of course, a considerable time creating the Powerpoint, but it paid off.
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Wow ! This must have been a wonderful game! I wonder how did I miss it?
You had a strong reason. Remember you were finishing your book that time.
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Great action report! :-*
It is very encouraging to receive such positive comments! Thank you!