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Offline Dr DeAth

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Re: Town Attack! A Wars of the Roses battle report and pictorial narrative.
« Reply #30 on: 27 January 2015, 02:30:49 AM »
Great looking game - and a much more sensible period than that VSF tosh that was being played out next to you!  ;) :D

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Re: Town Attack! A Wars of the Roses battle report and pictorial narrative.
« Reply #31 on: 27 January 2015, 03:17:21 AM »
Can't say it much better that all the others have so far.
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Re: Town Attack! A Wars of the Roses battle report and pictorial narrative.
« Reply #32 on: 27 January 2015, 07:28:51 AM »
Cracking looking game gents! :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*

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Re: Town Attack! A Wars of the Roses battle report and pictorial narrative.
« Reply #33 on: 27 January 2015, 08:05:38 AM »
Truly inspirational setup and report that showed everything off perfectly

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Re: Town Attack! A Wars of the Roses battle report and pictorial narrative.
« Reply #34 on: 27 January 2015, 08:20:14 AM »
I'm still in awe at your genius, did you hire a function room or were you contending with the regulars? In which case did you have a stick to fend off any stinky Carol or wandering Bob?

A good way to get interest in the hobby.

Excellent photography, the poses look real and the angles are well thought out, the game looks very natural, complimented by your skill for a good narrative and very nicely presented figures of course

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Re: Town Attack! A Wars of the Roses battle report and pictorial narrative.
« Reply #35 on: 27 January 2015, 08:26:16 AM »
that certainly is impressive in all aspects - figures, terrain, buildings
a top effort
thanks guys
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Offline Furt

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Re: Town Attack! A Wars of the Roses battle report and pictorial narrative.
« Reply #36 on: 27 January 2015, 08:45:52 AM »
Absolutely brilliant in every way! To see so many quality miniatures, on such a beautiful table, all involved in such a believable tale is awe inspiring. Congrats gents, in particular Captain Blood for that eye candy. My eye keeps getting drawn to those "black armored gents", who really stand out to me amongst that sea of beauty. The Oscar goes to...

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Re: Town Attack! A Wars of the Roses battle report and pictorial narrative.
« Reply #37 on: 27 January 2015, 09:05:56 AM »
Good grief, that is absurdly grand  8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)

I'd have been terrified to use those beautifully painted models, for once I'm relieved I can't paint as well.

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What really cost me was that I split my archers into three groups (left and right of my main battle plus the party that went out on a limb to the barricade).
No, it's because you played against York*  :D

*no idea why I favour York in WOTR, no real logic in that preference, but.....


Offline Eric the Shed

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Re: Town Attack! A Wars of the Roses battle report and pictorial narrative.
« Reply #38 on: 27 January 2015, 09:14:59 AM »
did you hire a function room or were you contending with the regulars? In which case did you have a stick to fend off any stinky Carol or wandering Bob?


The games were held in my local boozers function room...it was closed off to the public. I think the cost of the room hire was about £100?

The pub of course has advantages of ale in close proximity and food on demand.

We will be using the same venue for this years BLAM


Offline Eric the Shed

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Re: Town Attack! A Wars of the Roses battle report and pictorial narrative.
« Reply #39 on: 27 January 2015, 09:16:38 AM »
Should also say that the game looked fantastic (as did the VSF) in the flesh. Sadly family commitments prevented me from participating and hence no photos from me...

Well done folks... :D :D :D

Offline Silent Invader

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Re: Town Attack! A Wars of the Roses battle report and pictorial narrative.
« Reply #40 on: 27 January 2015, 09:20:19 AM »

No, it's because you played against York*  :D

*no idea why I favour York in WOTR, no real logic in that preference, but.....



 :D

I also like to play York as I am part Yorkshire (e by gum) but we rolled for who defended and who attacked and I got the town, which to be honest was probably the best option for my mix of forces.
« Last Edit: 27 January 2015, 09:27:13 AM by Silent Invader »
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Re: Town Attack! A Wars of the Roses battle report and pictorial narrative.
« Reply #41 on: 27 January 2015, 09:26:04 AM »
The games were held in my local boozers function room...it was closed off to the public. I think the cost of the room hire was about £100?

The pub of course has advantages of ale in close proximity and food on demand.

We will be using the same venue for this years BLAM



And parking

And coffee at 9:30 am

And space around the tables

Excellent venue recommendation, Giles (aka mini-BLAM location services)




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Re: Town Attack! A Wars of the Roses battle report and pictorial narrative.
« Reply #42 on: 27 January 2015, 10:25:44 AM »
Not as good as the other game in the room on the day, but you can't have everything. ;) :D

Well our table was certainly only a quarter the size of yours. But maybe a little more colourful?  ;) 

Inspiration for the hobby! Great seeing all those beautiful minis showcased in action on fantastic terrain.

Thanks  :)

I do have to say though - without false modesty - that the terrain is not all that fantastic really.
I am saddened by the dismal Subbuteo cloths and wonky cardboard roads beloved of so many wargamers.
The 'terrain' in these pictures is just flat MDF squares covered with a bit of sand-and-PVA mix, painted, drybrushed, and flocked. Yes, one or two have bits of road surface added, but it's not exactly advanced modelling.
And carting a few squares of MDF around is really not much harder than bringing a subbuteo cloth. But makes a massive difference to the look of any game. Minimal effort - great effect.
The rest of the terrain is just commercially available resin buildings, hedges, walls and so on. A liberal sprinkling of lichen to help tie it together, plus a few of Silent Invader's rather nice homemade trees.

In short, it looks a lot better than it really is.
And that's because it's on textured boards, not on a flipping cloth!
I wish more people would try it. It's honestly not that hard to achieve.

I'm still in awe at your genius, did you hire a function room or were you contending with the regulars?

We were in the pub's function room Stuart. The regulars were next door. But beer and very nice pub grub a few yards away, is a very definite bonus and highly conducive to a good day's wargaming fun with LAF chums. Perhaps think about joining us at BLAM in October (dates TBA) - it would be great to meet and play a game using some of your superb collection :)




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Re: Town Attack! A Wars of the Roses battle report and pictorial narrative.
« Reply #43 on: 27 January 2015, 10:34:35 AM »
True about the cloth, but at present even that is beyond my meager terrain collection of 2 tombs and a couple of brick walls!

This year is, hopefully, going to be spent trying to build up some terrain once I work out where the hell to store it... so any terrain setup is inspirational... it just helps that it's full of character and comes complete with an interesting battle report too ;)
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Offline Furt

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Re: Town Attack! A Wars of the Roses battle report and pictorial narrative.
« Reply #44 on: 27 January 2015, 10:48:37 AM »
In short, it looks a lot better than it really is.

You are too modest Richard by far.  :)

I understand about the bit of extra effort of terrain boards over a mat - but your and SI's game goes far beyond that.

Credit where credit is due - this is the type of game most of us dream of being part of.

 

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