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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: 6mmfan on March 21, 2008, 06:19:09 AM
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Heres a few pictures from our first game (more on the LotHighSeas yahoo group). We played with Privateers (me) vs Pirates (Ben) and the scenario was Capture the ship. The pirates were successful and wiped out half my crew. Luckily it wasn't part of a campaign. :)
The Table
(http://6mm.wargaming.info/photos/pirategame1.jpg)
Some of my crew
(http://6mm.wargaming.info/photos/pirategame2.jpg)
Early game
(http://6mm.wargaming.info/photos/pirategame5.jpg)
Some of Bens crew
(http://6mm.wargaming.info/photos/pirategame8.jpg)
Hand to hand combat (which we spent most of the game doing)
(http://6mm.wargaming.info/photos/pirategame10.jpg)
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That's a very impressive table!
Great job!
Olivier
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Most impressive. I really like the church. Presumably scratchbuilt. A very nice job indeed :)
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Thanks for the comments.
Yes the church is scratchbuilt.I also use that town for my wild west games and there should be some pictures in the forum here with the town. The wharfs and boxes are mostly from Old Crow but I'm not sure about the stone wharf, as my friend got it in Italy.
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Thanks for the comments.
Yes the church is scratchbuilt.I also use that town for my wild west games and there should be some pictures in the forum here with the town. The wharfs and boxes are mostly from Old Crow but I'm not sure about the stone wharf, as my friend got it in Italy.
Ahh I remember seeing your old west games. Now it is clear why the chruch was familiar. Great job. :)
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Wow, very nice table and figures :)
I thought that the easter island heads were an especially nice touch for this weekend
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WOW!!
Great looking table!!
How did you make the roads???
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Wow thats a great looking game! Looks like great fun to play
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I think this looks fantastic. I recognise those roads they are form the Christmas village range. Picked some up late last year. Now I know what to do with them :mrgreen:
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I really like the gaming table. Many good looking details and of course some very good painted figures on it :)
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The roads are a stone pattern plastic card which I got from Plastruct. I made all those roads with one pack of 2 sheets (about 6ft worth). It should be this one here
http://www.plastruct.com/Pages/OnlineProductDetail.lasso?-op='eq'&CCode=PS-80
The Easter Island heads are from Eureka but I dont know if the have them on their website yet.
Cheers
Kieran
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Hi. Where did you get the pantiles for the church roof?
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Lovely looking game. 8)
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Great stuff! Looks like a very enjoyable game.
I particularly like the open packing cases 8)
Are they home-made or bought?
You can never have too much junk lying around for use as cover/obstacles :)
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I missed the moai heads the first time I looked at the picture! :lol:
A great looking town and game. Nicely done.
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Hi
Gluteus Maximus- I agree. The open packing cases are from Old Crow under trader town IIRC
Malamute - The roofs are plastic card from plastruct and I think are G scale tiles.
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great !!