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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: capthugeca on 17 March 2012, 04:15:16 PM
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I finally got round to playing a game of Warrior Heroes Armies and Adventures using some of my Pendraken Miniatures.
You can find the full report at http://tenmilwargames.blogspot.co.uk/ (http://tenmilwargames.blogspot.co.uk/)
(http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg236/capthugeca/10mm%20Figures/06.jpg)
A thoroughly enjoyable game even if it didn't turn out as I had hoped.
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Great job, great job on the minis too.
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PS can you confirm th game was solo?
Thanks
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PS can you confirm th game was solo?
Thanks
Thanks thebinmann,
Yes, the game was solo. I made the decisions for Eorlith, Lorhan and Dulf but the rules did all the deciding for the Night Orcs, wolves and villagers.
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Thanks, I think I'll have to get a copy of those rules (I think Blacksmith uses them too...) but downloading and printing seems to be the only opition
I'll wait for the second set I think
All the best
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Thanks, I think I'll have to get a copy of those rules (I think Blacksmith uses them too...) but downloading and printing seems to be the only opition
I'll wait for the second set I think
All the best
Blacksmith does indeed.
And yup, I got the pdf version.
Have you tried the CR3 Swordplay Final Version? They have many of the same game mechanics. And they are free! :)
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Yes I downloaded it and plan to have a crack whn I have less work on!
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Hello capthugeca, I want to let you know that I just read (and will be following) your blog. It was a great read with a great first adventure, I am intrigued be 10mm and think your minis and board look fantastic; btw where did you get the little cottages?
Please keep the blog going,
Damien
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Thanks Damin
I certainly intend to keep it up. I have an idea for the next adventure in the back of my mind.
The houses come from http://www.totalbattleminiatures.com/skirmish/10mm/darkage.html (http://www.totalbattleminiatures.com/skirmish/10mm/darkage.html) except for the ones in the banner of my blog - thy're home-made.
Hugh