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Title: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: Vinlander on January 20, 2012, 03:06:52 PM

 I really loved the Target version of 'Chronopia' but I never really got to play the Excelsior ent. edition (despite having the book).  :'(

It looked like they made some interesting changes. Has anyone out there played 2nd ed? Any thoughts?

I found my Dwarf army the other day and got a bit nostalgic...  ;D
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: manic _miner on January 20, 2012, 09:50:44 PM
 You will find the link to the Excelsior forums below.

http://forum54.oli.us/

 Love the game setting but have sadly not played a game.

 Here is a link to the Dwarf painted miniatures by forum members.

http://forum54.oli.us/index.php/topic,4812.0.html

 Join the forum as they are a really great bunch.
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: Vinlander on January 21, 2012, 03:44:40 PM
Thanks for the link! I've actually lurked around that forum a fair bit here and there. Never got 'round to joining though, probably should.  ::)

I too found the background rather compelling but it was really the stylistic differences in how the various races were presented that really grabbed me. Quite different from the run-of-the-mill. I liked the Dwarves in particular because for the first time they WEREN'T 4 foot, beer-swilling vikings! Also the orcs /Goblins /Ogres/ Trolls depicted as a very sophisticated and civilized people instead of green shovel-jawed savages. I also quite liked the Firstborn/humans, the large exaggerated armour being very reminiscent of the armour in John Boorman's 'Excaliber' (a film I still love to this day). Its kind of hard to find really good proxy models for that reason (although Reaper has a few things).

The game itself was d20 based (instead of shedloads of d6) and a very elegant system I thought. Encouraged tactical play instead of relying on one or two super models to win all the time...

-sigh- Happy days...
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: manic _miner on January 21, 2012, 04:03:14 PM
 I have a few dwarf sculpts in my range which were done to fill in gap's in the line.I know Alex Bates has the Vulture totem in his Forge of Ice range.Really cool miniature.I have three of them.

 The different takes on the races is very refreshing too.Just like Leviathan was different.
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: Vinlander on January 22, 2012, 01:31:47 PM
I'd noticed those yes. The wolf-cloaked axedwarves are very nice!! Any more in the works?

  ;)
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: manic _miner on January 22, 2012, 03:02:36 PM
 I do have several other Dwarves done.Just need to get more sales before I can get them done.I also have a Blackblood piece done too.Then Joshua and Thom have pieces to be released.
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: Alxbates on January 23, 2012, 10:36:36 AM
I've played both editions - although it's been years since I played either.

I didn't feel that the Excelsior edition added anything to the game, other than to collect all the material into one large volume.

I was happy with the Target rules, my friends and I never had any issues playing them.  There was some confusion with flying and mounted combat, if I recall correctly, with each new supplemental book adding or modifying them. 

I *do* make a "Mutant Terror Bird" that some people have described as looking just like the artwork for the Vulture Blood Totem...  it's not in my online store yet (my webmistress is vacationing in South America!), but send me an email and I'll sell you one (or more!)  :)

-Alex in Alaska
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: sundayhero on February 26, 2012, 06:47:52 PM
I'm a big fan of Chronopia (and warzone too). But in both games, I prefer first edition.

I always loved the "dark fantasy" approach of Chronopia. It was really refreshing when it came out. The civilized oriental orcs (and even not green on official artwork!), the swamp gobelins, the stygian (stills the best egyptian-like fantasy race IMHO), the incredible dwarfs....Every race was original. Except perhaps the demons, wich were, suprisingly, classic.

The sculpt range quality is from average/ok to really really cool level. Some of them stills very competitive (quality speaking) even after all the years. The only issue is that latest figures came into limited poses (usually 2 poses for simple crew), when you found 4 diferent figures in the first warzone blisters.

I plan to build diferent warbands in the future too. I already have a demonic band dipping into acetone, waiting to be converted and painted.
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: LeadAsbestos on February 26, 2012, 07:48:06 PM
(http://displacedminiatures.com/images/4.img.1285619166P9200371.JPG)

Never played the game, but I'm a big Sons of Kronos fan!
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: sundayhero on February 26, 2012, 09:41:26 PM
Right, humans were very interesting too. The sons of Kronos, mix of Celtic tribes, barbarians and (!) wood elves.


I also like the firstborns, more classic in a way, but with a great dark design, with those incredibly massive body armors (the Judge is one of my favorites).
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: joshuaslater on February 27, 2012, 07:59:36 PM
Classic stuff.   ;)
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: sundayhero on February 28, 2012, 07:56:06 PM
I could not resist to temptation...I ordered all the Chronopia first edition books  lol

I plan to finish my Devout warband, I'll probably need some archers or crossbowmen...Probably in proxy choice, since I  didn't find any figures of it.

I'll create a dedicated topic ASAP. I need to find and clean my current collection first.

I'll play it on my big heroscape tileset (3 complete valkirie sets). It will be very cool for this kind of skirmish game.

Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: joshuaslater on February 28, 2012, 09:33:25 PM
I play second edition all the time.  Either edition plays wonderfully.  Proxying for the Devout is not too tough.
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: Alxbates on February 29, 2012, 07:30:40 AM
I play second edition all the time.  Either edition plays wonderfully.  Proxying for the Devout is not too tough.

I'll second that.  The Devout are probably the easiest faction to proxy for (although there are lots of Celtos figures that work well for Sons of Kronos and Elves, as well as Joshua Slaters, Manic Miners and my miniatures that can work for the dwarves and various other factions).  Some Leviathan resin monsters work well as proxies, too.

The orcs are not easy to proxy for - they've got such a unique style that it's difficult to find orcs or goblins that look "right" (at least to my eyes).  The Stygian are practically impossible to proxy for - as far as their troops go.  The Stygian monsters are a little easier, if your aesthetic is a little flexible.
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: sundayhero on February 29, 2012, 08:06:50 PM
Any ideas of good proxies for the swamp gobelins "giant spiders" ?

I've got a devout army, I just need to add some skeleton archers to it (or Jackal clan dwarf archers, but they are impossible to find anywhere). I plan to collect a stygian and swamp gobelin armies, because I also like the background for scenery ideas.

i also like the blackbloods, but it become difficult to find some usefull (game speaking) refs like archers and stuff like that.

Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: sundayhero on March 20, 2012, 07:17:43 PM
Hi,

Just to inform you about my last purchase, a small Stygian (lizardmen) army (I also bought all the 1st edition rules and army books!).



The figures looks incredible. Nice sculpting, all metal, and especially great character design. For me, the best variation on fantasy lizardmen. The background is a mix of egyptian and other antics civilizations.  Here's a little sample of figures :

(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l8/slotdem/miniature%20heroes%20and%20villains/DSCF7729.jpg)

(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l8/slotdem/miniature%20heroes%20and%20villains/DSCF7730.jpg)

(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l8/slotdem/miniature%20heroes%20and%20villains/DSCF7731.jpg)

(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l8/slotdem/miniature%20heroes%20and%20villains/DSCF7732.jpg)

(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l8/slotdem/miniature%20heroes%20and%20villains/DSCF7733.jpg)

(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l8/slotdem/miniature%20heroes%20and%20villains/DSCF7734.jpg)


They look animal, wild : the core range is composed of great figures. Not all of them, since the figures range include "chaos-ish" monsters and humanoid creatures. Less original in my opinion (but, sadly, quite usefull in terms of gaming).

I'll post in the dedicated forum a painting work in progress.
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: Dr.Falkenhayn on March 20, 2012, 08:07:11 PM
lovely Stuff there Man-Stygians rules,theyre damn hard to beat in Chronopia u will see  ;)
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: manic _miner on March 20, 2012, 10:00:28 PM
 The spiders should not be too hard to find.

 Cyclopes Forge did some Devout Jackel Clan crossbowmen.

 Checkout the Eccelsior Forums for more info on where to find good proxy miniatures for the different forces.

 
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: sundayhero on March 21, 2012, 04:26:54 PM
Cyclopes forge website is down ?
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: Belgian on March 21, 2012, 04:38:16 PM
Where did you bought those miniatures? They look great!
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: sundayhero on March 21, 2012, 04:51:43 PM
You can find them on prince august website. THe only problem with chronopia range of figures, is that some references has disapeared, and become rares these days.

Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: Belgian on March 21, 2012, 04:55:20 PM
Thanks, I've looked but I didn't found the miniatures shown probably missed them  :?
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: manic _miner on March 21, 2012, 05:43:08 PM
 The Cyclopes Forge site might be down but Francesco is starting a new one under a new name.He has some new pieces he is working on including a new Troll.

 Some of the miniatures are becoming hard to find.Not all of the miniatures were released for the game either.Ebay is a good source for finding some.The Excelsior Forums has a trading section which is also a good place to look.
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: sundayhero on March 21, 2012, 06:23:34 PM
@belgian : all the stygian (lizardmen) figures you'll see on this topic are currently available on prince august website (search prince august chronopia" on google).

My current list is composed of

Great warrior (2 models available)
spearmen
axemen
swordsmen
reapers


The other figures are not the same : humanoids, "chaotic" creatures, or snakemen. I personaly prefer the dino/lizard style of mine.
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: manic _miner on March 21, 2012, 06:44:27 PM
 Here is a link to see some of Francesco'snew pieces and his new site.Should be going live soon.

http://forum54.oli.us/index.php/topic,6959.0.html
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: sundayhero on March 21, 2012, 07:03:58 PM
thank you !

Do you have any links of the jackal bowmen pics somewhere ?

Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: manic _miner on March 21, 2012, 07:42:33 PM
 I will try to get my Jackle Crossbowmen painted and show them to you.

 If you look at the painted miniatures on the Chronopia forums they are split into different factions.People have been posting their paint jobs for awhile now.Link below.

http://forum54.oli.us/index.php/board,46.0.html
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: Donogh on March 22, 2012, 03:09:45 PM
I loved the Chronopia background too (I just didn't like the rules very much)

If anyone's looking for some Blackblood (Orcs, Goblins) miniatures, I have some knocking around somewhere at home. PM me for a list
Cheers
Donogh
Title: Re: Chronopia 2nd edition.
Post by: Belgian on March 22, 2012, 04:34:35 PM
@belgian : all the stygian (lizardmen) figures you'll see on this topic are currently available on prince august website (search prince august chronopia" on google).

My current list is composed of

Great warrior (2 models available)
spearmen
axemen
swordsmen
reapers


The other figures are not the same : humanoids, "chaotic" creatures, or snakemen. I personaly prefer the dino/lizard style of mine.

Found them thanks!