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Title: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: Hat Guy on March 25, 2010, 03:12:58 AM
In a bit more than a week I'll be running a Demo of Super System at Conquest, a Melbourne games convention. (www.conquest.asn.au) This is the first of three such events I'll be running throughout the year and I thought I'd do a diary of them here.

Firstly, yes Fourcolourfigs, I didn't ask any permission to do these games, but I'm not turning a profit from them and I currently represent 20% of your Melbourne player base. Also I don't actually have any SSV3 figures in my collection as of yet.

Since this year marks my return to full-time tertiary study; I don't have as much time as I would like to get things ready for wargames. As such I can only take what I have finished or almost finished to Conquest.
Finished Supers:
Grey Hulk
Ultimate Giant Man
Clayface
Whirlwind
Susan Storm/Richards
Ultimate Electro
Ultimate Iron Man
Scorpion
Kraven the Hunter
Spiderman (Peter Parker)
Sandman
Trapster/Paste Pot Pete
Radioactive Man (Marvel Version)
Ultimate Hawkeye
Daredevil

I have most of these statted up, but unfortunately they're not a highly recognisable group and my aim is to attract attention from wargamers. To that end, I'm frantically painting some iconic heroes and villains to temp people over to my table. I hope to have finished:
Black Cat
Mr Freeze (needs highlights)
Ben Grimm (basing)
Man Thing (basing)
Judge Dredd
Ultimate Juggernaut (touch ups)
Ghost Rider (touch ups)
Frank Castle (touch ups)
Two Face (highlights)
Doom
Hellboy (highlights)
Ultimate Captain America (touch ups)
Quicksilver (washes)
Johnny Storm (basing)
Iron Man New Avengers Armour (highlights)
Magneto (washes)
Batman (touch ups)
Black Panther (touch ups)
Red Skull

More updates later, I have several essays I should be doing.  ::)
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: warbeads on March 25, 2010, 10:22:47 AM
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Firstly, yes Fourcolourfigs, I didn't ask any permission to do these games, but I'm not turning a profit from them and I currently represent 20% of your Melbourne player base. Also I don't actually have any SSV3 figures in my collection as of yet.

<snip>

Um, I don't understand.   :?  You need permission to put on a game with your own miniatures, rules copy, and terrain?   ???  Or, more likely, is this an inside joke between old friends?

I'm so confused.    lol Yes, more than what passes for normal.   o_o
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: fairoaks024 on March 25, 2010, 12:08:55 PM
i would think Scott would be more than happy people are running demos and participation of Supersystem games at any cons.

It can only increase the number of players and hopefully bring in more customers for the rules and minis,

Well done on putting all the work in and i hope you have a great Con,

regards

jim
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: fourcolorfigs on March 25, 2010, 01:24:36 PM
Truly, you do not need my permission to run SuperSystem games! But you do have my encouragement and support!

Thanks for doing this!

Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: Hat Guy on March 26, 2010, 12:02:19 AM
Truly, you do not need my permission to run SuperSystem games! But you do have my encouragement and support!

I didn't really think I did, but I've had some GW people harangue me for running Necromunda "Without Permission" before, so I like to err on the side of caution.  :?
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: P_Clapham on March 26, 2010, 01:27:35 AM
Which is yet another reason why I use the Supersystem, and Chaos in Cairo for my gaming demo needs.   ;)

I didn't really think I did, but I've had some GW people harangue me for running Necromunda "Without Permission" before, so I like to err on the side of caution.  :?
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: Hat Guy on March 28, 2010, 07:28:43 AM
Taking a break from the painting table, so I thought I'd throw in a little update.

I'v just finished off (barring a coat of varnish) Batman, Two Face, Hellboy, Juggernaut, Iron Man and Black Panther. I may finish off some more later, but I'm taking a break for at least as long as it takes for me to finish a beer.  ;)
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: Hat Guy on April 07, 2010, 03:34:49 AM
The first demo of 2010 is done and dusted and sadly it seems like a wasted exercise. There were a couple of expressions of interest, but no one really wanted to learn about the game. The longest conversation I had all day (with someone I didn't previously know) was with a guy that kept telling me about his games of Heroclix; he seemed incapable of understanding me when I said I hadn't played Heroclix since 2004 and had no real interest in it beyond a source of more figures for Super System.

That said, the con wasn't a total waste, I picked up the BPRD Boxed Set and a few Marvel and DC boosters, getting a few nice figs that have gone on the pile to be rebased and repainted. New pile additions (aside from Hellboy and crew) include; Blazing Skull, Ringmaster, Iron Man (helmet off), Namorita, The Punisher with chaingun, Ultimate Namor, Ronin, Adam Warlock, Emperor Joker and Energiser and Zero Gee from Power Pack. My friends were giving me funny looks when I practically danced with the excitement of having two members of Power Pack.

With a bit of luck I'll have some photos of the event up soon.
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: fourcolorfigs on April 07, 2010, 03:59:04 AM
Man, what a bummer! I am sorry it did not work out as well as you'd planned. Thanks, again for doing it!

I would like to reward your diligence in some way, so send me a PM when you get a chance!
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: wellender on April 07, 2010, 03:38:54 PM
Heroclix guys just don't want to switch or try.  I've tried.  They are a differnet type of miniature collector/gamer.
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: Hat Guy on May 16, 2010, 06:37:25 AM
About a week out from Little Wars (http://www.littlewars.net.au/) and I'm just finishing up the last few pieces. Only two more figures (Blob and Man-Bat) to finish up and a couple of terrain pieces that need a bit more painting.

I've constructed a series of city rooftops for the heroes to leap and bound across that they beat each other down in classic Silver-Age style.

As well as the rooftops, I've made some water tanks, cords of wood and some loose girders for use in the game.
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: Crudeboy on May 17, 2010, 02:33:36 AM
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I've constructed a series of city rooftops for the heroes to leap and bound across that they beat each other down in classic Silver-Age style.

I'm interested in seeing these. I've got two more guys to paint up before I start tackling some functional terrain. A series of rooftops have been what I've had in mind for a while now. I was thinking about just altering a few WorldWorks buildings for the time being.
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: Hat Guy on May 20, 2010, 01:56:53 AM
My rooftops are mostly made from some spare cardboard, cork tiles and boxes I already had. This means that a few of them have similar dimensions, but the table plays well and can be transported in two crates, so I'm happy with the results.
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: Hat Guy on May 24, 2010, 02:35:26 AM
Well, Little Wars was yesterday, and I'd have to say it went pretty well.

Once again, I had the problem of having to babysit kids all day but some good did come of it. I just bugs the hell out of me when someone drops their kid off at a game so that they can go look at something else, a couple of people that were seriously interested didn't get a go because of it. But hey, that's the risk when running anything that's not Fields of Glory I guess.

Anyhow, a dad and his two kids played and they were pretty good, the dad hunted down SSV3 on his I phone then and there and started asking advice on statting up the Heroclix he already had at home.

The second and mercifully final game of the day involved a group of kids under 15 and one of their's little sister watching. It was excruciating. I'd hand one of them five dice and tell them to roll five dice and they'd sit there for a minute and count them.

After lunch I didn't have a game, so I got to browse the other tables, buy some nice stuff and drink plenty of German beer, so not a wasted day by any measure.
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: Hat Guy on July 15, 2010, 03:39:42 AM
Some Little Wars pics up on the NWA website.

http://www.nwa.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=294:littlewars2010&catid=45:past-events-general&Itemid=215

A couple of nice shots of my Rooftop Table and some of my clix repaints. I'm the fetching fellow in the black shirt being patient with children.

In a few weeks I'll be doing my last demo game of the year at the NWA Open Day. I've made a ruined city over which the BPRD and Rasputin (with Nazi backup) will battle it out. I've still got a bit to paint, but the end is in sight.
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: Timbo74 on August 21, 2010, 10:32:39 AM
In a few weeks I'll be doing my last demo game of the year at the NWA Open Day. I've made a ruined city over which the BPRD and Rasputin (with Nazi backup) will battle it out. I've still got a bit to paint, but the end is in sight.

Just recently got into Super System myself and wow what a fantastic game.  Let me know if you want a hand running a demo table next time and I'll hop a train. 

Having a blast with the system and I'm finally getting a valid use for all the HeroClick figures I've been hoarding for years.  I just knew someone would eventually come out with a decent set of rules if I just waited long enough.

http://timbo74.blogspot.com/2010/07/holy-skirmish-rules-batman.html (http://timbo74.blogspot.com/2010/07/holy-skirmish-rules-batman.html)
http://timbo74.blogspot.com/2010/07/making-hero-cards.html (http://timbo74.blogspot.com/2010/07/making-hero-cards.html)
http://timbo74.blogspot.com/2010/07/sorting-out-super-heroes.html (http://timbo74.blogspot.com/2010/07/sorting-out-super-heroes.html)

I love your idea of a rooftop game table, I'm so stealing er.. um... borrowing that idea.  Construction begins tomorrow.

Timbo
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: pauld on August 21, 2010, 11:09:27 AM
I do not wish to sidetrack from the OP but those cards are superb...

Tim, will you offer the other cards you have made available for download?

...great blog too btw

Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: Timbo74 on August 22, 2010, 07:44:08 AM
I do not wish to sidetrack from the OP but those cards are superb...

Tim, will you offer the other cards you have made available for download?

...great blog too btw

Thanks for the kind words pauld.  I've made about o metric ton of those cards, it's a very addictive process... "If I make some <insert random hero name> cards then I'll have to make some <random arch enemy cards> too, which means I should also make some <insert random hero/enemy allies name>... and on and on it goes."

I'll get the cards sorted out and post some PDF files on my blog in the next couple days.
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: pauld on August 22, 2010, 09:25:03 AM
Thanks  :)
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: Hat Guy on August 23, 2010, 12:15:28 AM
Great stuff you've got there Timbo, much better than my own efforts.

I'm actually looking at ditching my rooftops because of a lack of storage, you interested?
Title: Re: Super System Demo Games Oz
Post by: Timbo74 on August 23, 2010, 03:50:33 AM
I'm actually looking at ditching my rooftops because of a lack of storage, you interested?

@Hat Guy: I'm very tempted but my kids are pretty keen to make some terrain pieces so I'll see how we go with our venture first.