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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: HerbertTarkel on December 19, 2024, 11:04:28 PM
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Finished my first Battletech mini; went with a woodland type theme, and some glass effect with ink on the cockpit glass.
Edit: anyone know how to flip my photo correctly? o_o
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Excellent Wolverine sir! I like the camo scheme - I’m stupidly fixed on black/white dazzle pattern for my mercenary company (damn you MW5) the “doom zebras”, and it’s slowed the process down somewhat lol
Andrew
BeneathALeadMountain
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Very cool. Battletech is one of those things I have a ton of respect for, but missed the time window at which one has to get into it. My wargaming pals know loads about it. Earlier this year I tried to get into it because I painted a whole lotta Battlemechs, but I think I forgot a lot again as well. :D
Anyway, very good colour scheme, that!
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Black and white dazzle would be brilliant.
I wish I knew more about the game; I picked up a few boxed sets, and just broke them into small 5-6 mech squads. I can’t even recognize the names of the mechs yet.
I do know a few from the 80s, when I played it with standee mechs, though.
Thanks for the compliments! I have a lot more to do, it’s always the first one that is the toughest.
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@HT - I was in exactly the same boat having not played it since the standee version and super old school plastics chaps. I found getting Mechwarrior 5 on console during a sale (very fun if repetitive- but who gets bored of being a 40ft robot!) has helped me recognise the new versions of the mechs very quickly (even just from silhouette). The club I try and attend (don’t often succeed) has become very Battletech heavy since the recent Kickstarters and it was weird seeing so many young people heavily into playing a game I hadn’t seen for 20-30yrs lol
Mechs (inner sphere) are organised in 4 mech ‘Lances’ or 5 mech ‘somethings’ (can’t remember) if Clan mechs. The good thing about the setting is many mechs are flawed, there’s a range of time periods to control tech/mech availability if you want to and most are available to all factions (old school). If you want stuff ID’d pop them up here or PM me, happy to help.
Keep up the good work,
Andrew
BeneathALeadMountain
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@HT - I was in exactly the same boat having not played it since the standee version and super old school plastics chaps. I found getting Mechwarrior 5 on console during a sale (very fun if repetitive- but who gets bored of being a 40ft robot!) has helped me recognise the new versions of the mechs very quickly (even just from silhouette). The club I try and attend (don’t often succeed) has become very Battletech heavy since the recent Kickstarters and it was weird seeing so many young people heavily into playing a game I hadn’t seen for 20-30yrs lol
Mechs (inner sphere) are organised in 4 mech ‘Lances’ or 5 mech ‘somethings’ (can’t remember) if Clan mechs. The good thing about the setting is many mechs are flawed, there’s a range of time periods to control tech/mech availability if you want to and most are available to all factions (old school). If you want stuff ID’d pop them up here or PM me, happy to help.
Keep up the good work,
Andrew
BeneathALeadMountain
Clan organisation was a Star of 5 points, a point could be a Mech, aerospace fighter or an Elemental point of 5 elementals etc, etc. Most usually a star of 5 mechs.
Sorry used to be a massive BattleTech nerd in the stone age lol
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I ordered a copy of Battletech: Universe today, which apparently has all this mumbo-jumbo in one convenient place lol
Ask me to identify real tanks, aircraft … no problem. This is like learning recognition all over again!
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@HT - I’m an encyclopaedia of useless knowledge about WW2 equipment and designations but Battletech has taken me a while to get back into as there’s soooo many mechs - when I said at club that I used to play it (before many of them were born) I had an intense 20mins where the players asked me about almost everything in the universe - I was fine with the original era stuff but was shocked how much there was now. It’s good to see a crunchy, old school (non-simplified) game being so popular.
@Storm Wolf - Star, of course, thank you sir well remembered.
Andrew
BeneathALeadMountain
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@Storm Wolf - Star, of course, thank you sir well remembered.
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You are of course more than welcome :D
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Or 2 aerospace fighters, Storm Wolf, not 1.
Some Clans, especially Wolf, use a 'Strategic Command Star' comprising of 4 points of either an Omnimech or 5 Elementals as well as a single point of 2 aerospace fighters.
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Or 2 aerospace fighters, Storm Wolf, not 1.
Some Clans, especially Wolf, use a 'Strategic Command Star' comprising of 4 points of either an Omnimech or 5 Elementals as well as a single point of 2 aerospace fighters.
I will take your word for that, like I said it was about a bazillion years ago :D lol
Anyway the older me much prefers the pre-clan era 3025 and earlier these days, so forgive me for being rusty ;)
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I've kept some of my Battletech stuff from years ago, as well as getting into the CGL reboot (both of them, I think). I, too, prefer the 3025-3049 pre-Clan Invasion era, although I do have Clan forces as well. It's just a really good system - tons of breadth but also a ton of depth to it, which is rare in most games these days. What I like about it is that you can teach someone to play in an hour but the tips and tactics can take years to work out and develop.
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I ordered a copy of Battletech: Universe today, which apparently has all this mumbo-jumbo in one convenient place lol
Ask me to identify real tanks, aircraft … no problem. This is like learning recognition all over again!
As I'm just finding my way into Gundam stuff (Universal Century, One Year War) I'm finding myself in a similar situation. And it's just lovely learning about all these vehicles and mech suits and how they were developed and so on. I love a daft fantasy/sci-fi universe witha TON of history developed over decades and which I know nothing about. The more niche the better. I sometimes think how amazingly better this time could be used, but I just don't find myself drawn to useful things I'm afraid. :D
With Battletech it's very similar, and I absolutely love all the technical manuals and blueprints and background. At some point I'll try to get into that even more as well.
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As I'm just finding my way into Gundam stuff (Universal Century, One Year War) I'm finding myself in a similar situation. And it's just lovely learning about all these vehicles and mech suits and how they were developed and so on. I love a daft fantasy/sci-fi universe witha TON of history developed over decades and which I know nothing about. The more niche the better. I sometimes think how amazingly better this time could be used, but I just don't find myself drawn to useful things I'm afraid. :D
With Battletech it's very similar, and I absolutely love all the technical manuals and blueprints and background. At some point I'll try to get into that even more as well.
I would highly recommend Universe. My first copy arrived trashed by Amazon, but my replacement was perfect. It has a really accessible format to dig into the whole … um… universe. Timelines, organization, lots of pics - really a great work all the way round.
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Picked up my pre-order from my local shop of the KS today.
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:)
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The slippery slope has been approached, and I’m racing down it lol
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The slippery slope has been approached, and I’m racing down it lol
With the jetpack on full blast.
Grimm
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My experience of slopes is that the faster you throw yourself down them the more fun they are! lol (I did build my own streetluge and do 70mph+ on it though).
Keep up the good work,
Andrew
BeneathALeadMountain
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My experience of slopes is that the faster you throw yourself down them the more fun they are! lol (I did build my own streetluge and do 70mph+ on it though).
Keep up the good work,
Andrew
BeneathALeadMountain
lol lol lol
Agreed! I’ve cycled down a mountain once, having earned the climb up, and hit 90kmh on the way down, praying the whole time not to meet a pebble or a car on the curves! Best day of my life.
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Finished five now!
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Excellent mechs, I like that colour scheme a lot! The basing looks good, too.
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Excellent mechs, I like that colour scheme a lot! The basing looks good, too.
Thanks! Simple pumice gel on the base, painted up. :D
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Wow, battletech's not my thing at all but they look really good in that camo scheme.
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Really lovely painting on these mechs! I have happy memories of playing Mech Commander 2 :) :)
I also played MWO - maybe one day I’ll buy some of the mechs I used to play… Slippery slope…
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Lovely mechs - really good paint jobs. However - I really must disagree with you on one tiny aspect - paining the mechs isn't sliding down the slippery slope - that's achieved when you research the unit history and get the correct unit insignia decals! lol
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Lovely mechs - really good paint jobs. However - I really must disagree with you on one tiny aspect - paining the mechs isn't sliding down the slippery slope - that's achieved when you research the unit history and get the correct unit insignia decals! lol
Insert the meme of Gollum “not listening” lol
Thanks all!
Next unit will be “canon”. Reading universe now, and have Clan books … o_o