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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: Kiltedyaksman on June 02, 2014, 12:32:09 AM
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I'm a relative new-comer to the awesomeness that is the Leading Edge Aliens game. However, I decided to make my own board. I also wanted to balance the board and made some changes to the layout. Anyway, here it is:
(http://i1003.photobucket.com/albums/af158/Mrkiltedyaksman/Aliens/imagejpg4-1.jpg) (http://s1003.photobucket.com/user/Mrkiltedyaksman/media/Aliens/imagejpg4-1.jpg.html)
(http://i1003.photobucket.com/albums/af158/Mrkiltedyaksman/Aliens/imagejpg1-1.jpg) (http://s1003.photobucket.com/user/Mrkiltedyaksman/media/Aliens/imagejpg1-1.jpg.html)
(http://i1003.photobucket.com/albums/af158/Mrkiltedyaksman/Aliens/imagejpg4.jpg) (http://s1003.photobucket.com/user/Mrkiltedyaksman/media/Aliens/imagejpg4.jpg.html)
(http://i1003.photobucket.com/albums/af158/Mrkiltedyaksman/Aliens/imagejpg3.jpg) (http://s1003.photobucket.com/user/Mrkiltedyaksman/media/Aliens/imagejpg3.jpg.html)
(http://i1003.photobucket.com/albums/af158/Mrkiltedyaksman/Aliens/imagejpg1.jpg) (http://s1003.photobucket.com/user/Mrkiltedyaksman/media/Aliens/imagejpg1.jpg.html)
(http://i1003.photobucket.com/albums/af158/Mrkiltedyaksman/Aliens/imagejpg2.jpg) (http://s1003.photobucket.com/user/Mrkiltedyaksman/media/Aliens/imagejpg2.jpg.html)
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Great work! Would love some close-ups of the figures. :)
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That's very good and instantly recognisable. I'd also like more photos and also who made the mini's. ;)
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Great job! Makes me want to go back to my unfinished one.
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Thats the first time ive seen anybody play the actual Leading Edge Game in years!
Well done for reminding us of its existance and with such a great looking board.
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Thats great. I particularly like the pipework and egg details actually. Very nice.
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Nice work on that board.
Great colouration.
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What do the numbers signify?
Unfamiliar with the game.
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Our gang used to play that game quite a lot. Devilishly hard to win, as I recall. Lots of fun, though, and generally sessions would turn into a quote-fest. Nice one. :)
There's a flash version of the game somewhere on the internet, if memory serves.
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That's very good and instantly recognisable. I'd also like more photos and also who made the mini's. ;)
Those are the original Leading Edge Aliens miniatures. A real difficult find nowadays, or at least they were the last time I searched.
And thanks for posting this Kiltedyaksman. I've been perfectly happy hanging out on the fantasy boards lately and you go and drag me back with this beautiful Aliens terrain piece. Dammit...
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Thanks guys :)
The numbers represent an X and Y axis. You roll a d10 for the vertical number and the same for a horizontal to randomly place the aliens each round.
The miniatures are not super awesome sculpts but they are fun. I put them on diamond plate bases so they wouldnt fall over as easy.
The board is in two halves. That way I can stack one half on top of the other for easy storage. The floor and walls are made of dental plaster using hirst arts molds (as are the pipes). I copied the fold out poster that came with the game, except I balanced the numbers a bit and in some cases showed hatches coming from the ground instead of just building up for everything. Just a little change of pace.
Yes, this is a notoriously hard game...and it often ends in a quotefest :)
My 6 year old son has this knack of always getting Sgt. Apone out alive.
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Nice one Greg, it looks really good!
I put them on diamond plate bases so they wouldnt fall over as easy.
Fat lot of good that did Wierzbowski. WIERZBOWSKI!!!
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Those are the original Leading Edge Aliens miniatures. A real difficult find nowadays, or at least they were the last time I searched.
Ahhh, yes rare as hen's teeth but twice as pricey.
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The numbers represent an X and Y axis. You roll a d10 for the vertical number and the same for a horizontal to randomly place the aliens each round.
Thanks for the info.
That is clever.
I like clever.
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You'll notice there are only nine rows (If I'm counting right). Original game had an optional 'bonus bug' rule. If you roll 0,0, extra bug.
My board had a short rail around the hole; give this a thought? Also, I wanted to cut out the hole for a dice rolling tray, but never got around to it.
Well done! I used to be locally famous for running this; usually had one player per marine, in spite of the rules making it perfectly possible for up to four marines to incapacitate/die before taking any actions. Death-at-start only happened a couple of times, but is a bitter pill.
Mind you, nine players plus me rolling for the Aliens and inforcing my own 'bonus bug' rule to keep table talk to a minimum could get pretty crowded.
Doug
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Very nice board, well done that colonial marine! :D
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Ahhh, yes rare as hen's teeth but twice as pricey.
I have a complete set of them, including my late 1980s paint job! :-)
The game was super fun to play, but we never actually played with the miniatures. We used the standup cardboard pieces. I meant to make a larger version of the board so that the minis would fit but life got in the way, and now here we are, 25 years later.
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Yes we used the card pieces too... the boy slug has the game in his room now -claims I "gave" it to him - a likely tale.
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I originally used the standees, but saw a boxed setup at a con in Denver, saw how convenient and popular it was, and knew I had to give it a try.
Mine was MUCH grittier than his.
Originally had black painted flame-sculpted bead styro for the walls (yes, well ventilated, but thanks for asking), but eventually a friend replaced with Aliens-esque Wild Walls.
A box like these, you can make a board lid, attach the figs and paper work to the inside, and it travels very well. Least, that was the next step I never took. ::)
Doug
Edit: Even had a drawer pull on the edge as a carrying handle...