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Miniatures Adventure => Age of Myths, Gods and Empires => Topic started by: Dr. Kevin Moon III esq. on September 14, 2014, 10:57:28 AM
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Here's my Greek force for Osprey's Of Gods and Mortals.
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Oh yes, they are a good :-*
Where did you get the satyrs?
Cheers
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Very nice.
Love them.
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:-* Nice work.
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Very nice :-*
cheers
James
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Excellent :) :) :)
My OGAM's are still in their cases, never have enough time to do everything :-[
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Nice work, but where did you get a Hercules with clothes on? The one I painted was naked.
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Lovely!
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My OGAM Greeks are one of the first things that I shall be doing once my cow town is done.
These make for some cracking reference pictures.
8)
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Thanks guys! Always nice to hear nice things!
if anyone is in the Leeds/West Yorkshire area, I'm on the look out for some opponents/gaming groups
Where did you get the satyrs?
They are from Crocodile Games, I bought them from Black Pyramid Gaming at Triples. They'll be doing double duty with my Wargods of Olympus Trojans when I make a start on them.
Nice work, but where did you get a Hercules with clothes on? The one I painted was naked.
He's from Foundry, part of their Argonauts range, I got him on eBay. I wasn't taken by the North Star one - a lovely warm lion skin but no pants?!
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Nice looking force.
Still got my Celts in a box somewhere. :(
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Cracking! I've never played OMAG, is it any good?
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GREAT
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Cracking! I've never played OMAG, is it any good?
Not played it yet myself, just read through the rules.
It seems like it could be fun and does rely on sensible use of all three types of troops; Gods, Legends and Mortals.
Uses the same system as A Fistful of Kung-Fu, if you have checked that out.
Looking forward to trying it and if there are any bits that our group does not like, we can always tweak.
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Dr Moon: You are a bad man.
I have been eyeing up my Greeks with a view to sorting them out thanks to this posting and I REALLY cannot be distracted at the moment.
>:D ;)
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Cracking! I've never played OMAG, is it any good?
I played 3 games at my old club before I moved using my Egyptians and I really enjoyed it - I felt it had a lot of subtleties to it that might not be clear on first read. I'm really keen to get more games in but I've not found a club in Leeds yet.
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Beautiful work, I especially like the skintones. Now I got to go and paint Celts or something just to practice lol.
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That's a great looking warband! Love the choice of minis. I haven't played OGAM, so don't know a lot about the available units - what does your Salute Jason represent, or is Jason in the game?
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That's a great looking warband! Love the choice of minis. I haven't played OGAM, so don't know a lot about the available units - what does your Salute Jason represent, or is Jason in the game?
There's an option for a generic Greek hero, which I use. Some Greek heroes are named, like Odysseus or Herakles, this option covers the others. There's an appendix for creating your own units which is fairly comprehensive.
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They look great.
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Excellent :) :) :)
My OGAM's are still in their cases, never have enough time to do everything :-[
Just like mine !
Excellent work
Cheers
Eric
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Fine work, Kevin. Nice to see a mix of different models, I think OGAM really encourages this. I've played several games and would like to do more, though keen getting distracted - too many different tempting rules sets out at the moment!
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Tell me about it! I've got dragged fully back into Warhammer as well at the moment with the new End Times stuff on top of everything else. A good time to be a wargamer I think.
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Great work. :)
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Great Army!!