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Offline G2

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Lego Wargaming - For Grown Ups - Pic Heavy
« on: September 29, 2011, 04:00:37 AM »
Hi All

My name is George Georgiou, AKA G2 on most of the forums I am on. Even though I personally only collect 28mm, and only want to play games in few genres (Fantasy, WWW2, Star Wars, Steampunk/VSF), I am big fan of wargaming in all its formats, and most eras of history. As well as wargaming in a AFOL (Adult Fan of Lego). I have found myself being attracted more and more to wargaming with my Lego, and I have started making some moves to getting this happening. I have also noticed this trend in others both here on these forums and on other parts of the internet. So I have decided to start my onw Lego Wargaming thred on these forums. The idea will be:

1. To show Lego creations suitable for Lego wargaming (minis, weapons, buildings, terrain etc)
2. Discuss various rules which can be used for Lego wargaming (Flying Lead, Nuts, Brik Wars, GASLIGHT, WHFB etc)
3. To showcase some Lego wargames which have already been played and photographed.

I will be aiming my thread towards adults, but all the little people who play with Lego as a toy, are more than welcome to contribute and participate.

Lets start off by showing you some "eye-candy". Just for the record is NOT my stuff. I will post my stuff too, but I will let you know when it belongs to me, otherwise just enjoy.



























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Re: Lego Wargaming - For Grown Ups - Pic Heavy
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2011, 06:44:41 AM »
Here is some WW2 stuff, just to show you the variety of things people are building. The BrickMania stuff can be purchased.




























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Re: Lego Wargaming - For Grown Ups - Pic Heavy
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2011, 07:06:00 AM »
Quite impressive and quite far off the clunky multicoloured construct I made as a kid. Still make, in fact, now that I have kids.

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Re: Lego Wargaming - For Grown Ups - Pic Heavy
« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2011, 07:57:20 AM »
Wow,wasn't expecting to like this stuff but that is some really impressive Lego!
I should imagine that the cost is quite prohibitive though as all of us with kids (or those of us that still cling tightly to our inner child) know Lego ain't cheap

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Re: Lego Wargaming - For Grown Ups - Pic Heavy
« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2011, 08:08:12 AM »
Lego ain't cheap

It's not, but then neither is buying painted figures...

I started getting pirate stuff a couple of years ago to play lego pirate games but I got stung on a bartertown trade that killed the mood of that project. I keep looking at the lego starwars stuff though, as I'd love to do Assault on Hoth in lego... The cost of the At-At's is what's killing that though :(
So many projects..... so little time.......

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« Reply #5 on: September 29, 2011, 08:26:27 AM »
Fantastic stuff George  :-*

Not a big fan myself but my son lives for X-box and Leggo.

Well I've lead an evil life, so they say, but I'll outrun the Devil on judgement day.

Offline Ramshackle_Curtis

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Re: Lego Wargaming - For Grown Ups - Pic Heavy
« Reply #6 on: September 29, 2011, 09:19:11 AM »
Lego is brilliant. This stuff is great too.

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Re: Lego Wargaming - For Grown Ups - Pic Heavy
« Reply #7 on: September 29, 2011, 09:32:32 AM »
I must confess that without good rationality I keep thinking that all these Minifigs and the plethora of custom made pieces is cheating. In my day we had to make do with square pieces in primary colours and nothing else. The fancies we had were the transparents. And we were happy!

Offline Remgain

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Re: Lego Wargaming - For Grown Ups - Pic Heavy
« Reply #8 on: September 29, 2011, 09:45:22 AM »
I must confess that without good rationality I keep thinking that all these Minifigs and the plethora of custom made pieces is cheating. In my day we had to make do with square pieces in primary colours and nothing else. The fancies we had were the transparents. And we were happy!

Hear! Hear!
And what an epocal improvement when the first wheels where released!

About 50 years ago... !

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Re: Lego Wargaming - For Grown Ups - Pic Heavy
« Reply #9 on: September 29, 2011, 09:58:11 AM »
Yes I hear you. I played with my first Lego back in the mid-late 70s. Back then it was the Classic Space stuff. Very blocky and limited colours. I got back into Lego in the mid 90s and since then, there has been some really nice parts produced, which has aided the creation of the lovely models you can see in this thread. I havn't even discussed the "moders" who paint and cut their Lego.

As regards to price, yes Lego is expensive, but so is our wargame hobby. I can understand that most people don't want to both, but I do.

I still want to show you guys some really nice game layouts that people have done.

Stay tuned for more
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Re: Lego Wargaming - For Grown Ups - Pic Heavy
« Reply #10 on: September 29, 2011, 10:25:17 AM »
Sorry but someone is really taking the piss there $35 for two bloody lego GI's!!!!  :o

Rediculous pricing sorry don't care how much time's gone into this stuff but that's a joke, panzer $495.

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« Reply #11 on: September 29, 2011, 10:59:12 AM »
Sorry but someone is really taking the piss there $35 for two bloody lego GI's!!!!  :o

Rediculous pricing sorry don't care how much time's gone into this stuff but that's a joke, panzer $495.
As ridiculous as those prices are, people are paying them.

Offline Luthaaren Von Tegale

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Re: Lego Wargaming - For Grown Ups - Pic Heavy
« Reply #12 on: September 29, 2011, 12:33:50 PM »
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Sorry but someone is really taking the piss there $35 for two bloody lego GI's!!!!

That is crazy - you could get one of those warhammer Ogre Kingdoms Stonehorns for that!


There are some cool set ups in your pics G2, keep 'em coming

vT

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Re: Lego Wargaming - For Grown Ups - Pic Heavy
« Reply #13 on: September 29, 2011, 01:06:41 PM »
As ridiculous as those prices are, people are paying them.

A *hiiiighly* exclusive section of the Hobby though, I find. :)

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Re: Lego Wargaming - For Grown Ups - Pic Heavy
« Reply #14 on: September 29, 2011, 01:45:03 PM »
Sorry but someone is really taking the piss there $35 for two bloody lego GI's!!!!  :o

Not based in Nottingham are they?
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