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Miniatures Adventure => Old West => Topic started by: Inkpaduta on 02 December 2016, 06:30:21 PM
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I had early wrote a topic about my interest in doing WWE but that I had reservations.
Well, I jump in. I bought the buildings and a bunch of figures and the rules and I am ready
to go. Anyone else still playing still? What do you think of the game?
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Let us know how it goes, I don't believe anyone here is playing it (at least I've never seen anyone post up on this particular forum). Seen some odd bits here and there over on TMP.
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WWE looks like a Deadlands rip-off to me, with some touches of Mad Max.
Resuming: it sounds FUN! ;)
But the NERF guns are really, really LAME! :o
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I uh...I just ordered the two player starter box from Wayland games for $53 shipped to the US. I figured at less than half priced shipped, why not try it out? It's 13 law guys and a bike and 13 bad guys and a different bike and a rules and dice and stuff in a box.
Are Wayland dumping it or is the GBP to USD exchange rate near parity now? Or both maybe? If the pound is at parity with the dollar then Mantic's prices don't show it.
Amazon had the same thing listed for $109 w/ free slowboat shipping for being over $50 of product..
I'm not sure if I got a great deal or it's some kind of a pricing error and I'll get an apologetic "NO WAY BRO! TNSTAAFL" note in the morning.
But if it works out I'll get to try the game and to tell the truth I kind of want to get a box of those deputies to make them space cowboy cops for the Rogue Stars game.
So I got a starter for Malifaux for $45 from which I'm putting together two figures each night or so, a flushed/dumped starter for Terminator Genisys on the way from Warlord w/ free shipping for $32, two cheap $60ea Two player starter boxes for Hordes and Warmachine MK III on the way, and now this.
It is truly the bargain season.
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I am interested to hear what you think after you have played it.
-Michael
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Sounds like a hell of a deal, well done! I'll be honest, I just don't ever see anyone talk about the game. I'd imagine they're simply trying to move product that's taking up space. I like the idea of your space cowboy gang!
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Being an impatient sort I ordered Vlad Irsul, a box of Holy Order Spica Hired Hands and some confederate Scouts before my two player starter box arrived.
I kind of like the Golden army too, what with sombrero wearing guys and some conquistador guys. But I'm not THAT impatient.
Yet.
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I know what you mean. The figures are so well done that you keep finding a few
more that you need to get.
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Not sure if this has been mentionned here but Wild West Exodus was recently sold by Outlaw Miniatures to Wayland Games' own new creative company named Warcradle. Think they are selling 'old' stock to replace it with Warcradle branded packaging. Would explain the low price.
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I got my box of Spica Hired Hands for the Holy Order and these are big, beefy multi-part plastic figures.They come with a visual asembly guide, and two cards, each of which is for a five man squad I guess. Oddly the sprue did not fit in the retail box, so they clipped the end of the sprue off and put it into the box with the main piece. I'd love to hear the manufacturing story behind this. :)
Still haven't got my main box set or my confederate scouts box from Wyland but I'm sure it;s on the way.
My Terminator starter box from Warlord just got here and I think I ordered that in late December.
Oceans, amirite?
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Okay I got my confederate scouts from Exodus/Wayland but not the starter set yet.
The Spica and Scouts don't look very western, but more retro sci-fi. The Scouts did not come with assembly instructions or cards and mentioned that Exodus now has a digital card system.
I hope I get my two player starter but I am slightly concerned because I ordered that first and the scouts three days later.
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Two player starter set still hasn't come. I guess I'll give it three weeks before contacting Wayland? I already got my confed scouts from Wayland though so I am a bit nervous something has happened.
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I just ordered from Wayland a week ago. Today I got a message that they were having problems with their supplier.
They apologized for not being able to the figures out in a reasonable time. Perhaps this is what has happened to your
order as well?
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I doubt it. They show my order shipped on their site. I'm afraid the mail ate it. And Iw as looking forward to those deputies too.
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Crap, I hate when that happens. You wait and wait and it doesn't arrive.
Hopefully it will still get to you.
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My starter set arrived yesterday. (Finally).
Comes with 26 multipart foot-men including bosses, underbosses, heavy weapon 13 per each side, and two gunned up motorcycle things all in plastic and still on the sprue.
Also comes with some D10s, a big transparent plastic template, some yellow plastic oval order counters, a B&W starter rule book(perfect bound and very fragile, you'll want to chop and ring bind this)
Pretty good deal for $55 shipped.
The game itself is focused on the werid RJ-1027 tehcnology/mineral and on history being twisted towards a big vehicle diesel punk mixed with some deadlands.
Figures look very nice but are dressed in riveted "opera" armor and carrying big dopey nerf guns. Some of them have what appear to be armored cowboy hats.
So I'm going to vote that most of these will NOT be of much use in the old west but are their own wild west flavored thing. Most of them would look at home in Warmachine or Malifaux to some degree.
Game is a fairly typical "I move 1-3 and you move 1-3" skirmish game with lots of cover and and influence pool you use to reroll bad die rolls. The game uses 10 siders. Hit points are called "lifeblood" and generally you have five members to a squad with all of their lifeblood on a single card.
it's kind of cool, and I'm glad a bought it along with my extra SPICA troops and Confederate Scouts boxes.
But it's not old west, it's a permutation of the old west w/ robots, zombies, big rigs, cyborgs, were-beasts, ghosts, aliens, and other stuff figuring very prominently.
Abe Lincoln faked his death to become a unit leader for the Union under General grant who is a cyborg. Abe Lincoln runs around in an armored top hat and armored trench-coat with an axe that is also a shotgun and has been corrupted into a dupe of the bad guys, as have most of the factions.
The game uses dollars as points for force selection.
Factions so far:
Watchers -> ancient aliens who have something to do with the RJ-1027 mineral. Seem to be biomechanical.
Dark council -> a group of mercenaries using RJ-1027 who manipulate & corrupt world powers(Not in game but more just as background feature)
Confederacy -> having lost the Civil War the Confederacy moved out west or allied with the Enlightened.
Union -> The Union is slowly going power mad trying to keep everything together
The Enlightened -> collective of notable scientists trying to create a new society using robots made from dead people and RJ-1027 tech, assisting the Confederacy
The Warrior Nation -> An alliance of Indian tribes invested with various supernatural abilities to destroy RJ-1027 tech and anyone who stands in their way. Seem to be natural allies of the Holy Order but not sure of actual relationship. Warrior Nation is destroying RK-1027 because they see it as a threat to all mankind and they view the death of the Warrior Nation as an acceptable risk to stop RJ-1027 corruption.
The Golden Army -> Conquistadors with their lives extended by RJ-1027 tech are hiring "dirt farmers" to fight for them as they maraud across Mexico and the western territories.
The Holy Order -> A secretive organization that destroys RJ-1027 tech and anyone they think might be corrupted by it, also oppose the watchers. Big picture they are the good guys. In theater they are brutal amoral, focused on their own ends with no concern for collateral damage.
The Dark Nation -> Some of the Warrior nation was corrupted and have become bestial insane marauders
The Outlaws -> A bunch of outlaws stole a trainload of RJ-2027 arms and are a new power to be reckoned with along the frontier.
The Lawmen -> A ragtag alliance of men, women and robots trying to hold the Outlaws at bay with what ever RJ-1027 weapons they can scrounge. Loosely affiliated with the Union who supplies them.
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I would be interested in hearing how the game plays. I watched a few Beasts of War videos, but they didn't explain the mechanics very well.
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Warcradle are releasing V2 of these rules, and have somewhat retconned the background to fit the new release. All items (barring models) are available as free downloads from Warcradle Studios, with the current rules in Beta.
The game does play differently, no multiple wounds, more streamlined (I wouldn't say less) special rules and a rejigged force building set up that allowed for multiple factions on the same side - fluff considerations are up to players.
Must admit I did not really get along wit V1 of these rules, but V2 are (IMHO) much better. The use of action cards for units, and the interactions of models on the table provides many strategic options.
Beasts of War have a version 2 'Lets Play' (Enlightened v Union) on their site if you want a feel for the new rules.
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Just started to buy into this game after seeing the demo's at the Battleground show.
Got the Red Oak starter set and a few others so far now.
Started to put the Holy Order Spica figures together.Some really nice poses on these.
Looking forward to getting some of the Watcher models.
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Some nice stuff, but isn't it 32mm?
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They're 35mm, so even more singling themselves out. :(
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We definitely need some pictures here ... 8)