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After a quick trip through the vendor hall to see who was there I settled down for my first game: Osprey Publishing's Frostgrave! I have had my eye on this game for a while and was excited to get a chance to play it finally.
The game is simple and straightforward
and was easy to pick up play, though having half the players being experienced helped out a lot too.
Our particular game was played in a good vs evil set-up with four
war-bands per side as opposed to the normal, every war band to themselves.
We also played on a much larger board than the usual three feet by three feet. The board provided by host Jeffrey Hiley was absolutely gorgeous.
While you can’t see it in these pictures there were several lights throughout; a blue one on the tower in the harbor and two green ones in the crypt.
I played a Druid accompanied by his apprentice, a barbarian for the captain, an archer, four soldiers, and a summoned bear who took the place of one of my soldiers.
By the end of the game I had secured a level 3 treasure (with a second one almost off the map), a level 2 treasure, and had killed three enemy soldiers, an enemy knight, an enemy apprentice, and an enemy wizard. Our side ended up winning 185 points to 150 points.
I had some time before my Hobby University class so I checked out some of the other games. Three of the boards really caught my attention (though overall, most of the boards were really well done this year).
The first board was for a pirate game and was a beautifully well
done lagoon with walk-in access to the center.
The board was very detailed and showed how well aquarium plants and terrain can be used to great effect.
The board included a river through a canyon, a church, a jungle temple, a town with a harbor, and a fort in addition to the numerous ships.
The next board that caught my eye was a French and Indian War board with Native Americans attacking Virginia Militia. I did not catch the name of the game and it is not listed in the program but it was well presented and looked interesting.
The last board was a small Great War board of trench lines,
no-man’s land, and early tanks. Nicely
done up with lots of attention to detail.
My Hobby University class for the day was Painting 15mm
Infantry with John from What Would Patton Do? (WWPD). Unfortunately, John did not make it so Lee
Howard from Old Glory filled in. Lee did
an excellent job even with thunderstorms playing havoc with the lighting and
having only old, dried out paints and used up brushed to paint with.
From this I learned some German camouflage techniques as well as some tips for knocking out many miniatures at once. I also walked away with 15 x 15mm German soldiers for Flames of War.
Left Side of Board, I start by the fuel tanks. |
Right Side of Board. |
Saturday, due to horrible traffic on the I-95S before 0800, I just barely made my game for Doctor Who Miniatures Game with host Jason Mirosavich.
Turn 2 - Moving on Objectives with a Dalek in pursuit! |
Turn 3 - Dalek getting behind my Particle Gun. |
We played the Lock, Stock, & Two Smoking Daleks scenario which is based on the Battle of Canary Warf from the Series 2 Episode Doomsday.
Turn 4 - Dalek Sec has arrived to Inspect how the invasion is going! |
Turn 5 - Daleks float up to attack! |
I played the Torchwood faction and accomplished all my mission objectives (scanning three areas and capturing the Doctor).
Turn 6 - Dalek down! |
Turn 8 - Cybermen surrounded! |
I was also the first player in over 10 games to manage to kill the Dalek, much to that player’s chagrin, and assisted the Preachers in killing the Cybermen, allowing the good factions to win the game.
Turn 9 - The last Cyberman falls! |
My speed painted Samurai and an extra. Worn-out brushes led to a rough paint-job and a determination to bring my own brushes for any future classes. |
I walked around checking out some of the other games after this and tried to catch the DC Hobbit League doing NOVA practice but could not find them (they were there I just kept missing them in between other things). I did get to watch a Gondor vs. Umbar Naval Battle using The Hobbit Strategy Battle Game rules on Friday though which was interesting. The Team Yankee and Flames of War National’s on Friday and Saturday respectively looked decently attended. Unfortunately, I did not get any more pictures as my phone died.
The first Beyond the Gates of Antares anthology published by Winged Hussar Publishing LLC |
My haul this year was pretty extensive but this will be my major purchase for the year and focused around two games systems I can swap figures between (Frostgrave and SAGA (Historical gaming set in the years of the Viking Age and the Crusades), and diorama projects I have in the works. I will provide more in depth breakdowns and reviews of some of the products in latter blog posts but here is the overall haul.
On the right is the program in free figures. Also there are bare trees, a snake rail fence kit,, and shingle from Battlefield Terrain Concepts for various 15mm dioramas I am working on, which is what the Old Glory Corp Confederate Infantry are for. On the right are more terrain pieces from Stonehouse Miniatures: a battle mat; a Temple Platform Modular Wall Kit; and small and medium Hewn Broken Walls packs for use with Frostgrave and SAGA. Also are two cans of Army Painter Uniform Grey Primer from Your Hobby Place.
Brigade Games and Hobby Supply provided all my Frostgrave figures, which were purchased in mind for the kids to play and include a set of Gnolls, Small & Medium Constructs, a Frost Giant, Ice Toad & Snow Leopard, Wild Dogs, Treasure Tokens, Siglist, Beastcrafter, Elementalist, Female Elementalist, Enchanter, Chronomancer, Thaumaturge, and Barbarian Wizard. I also got free Wizard Sheets for my purchases as well.
Harmony
House Hobbies provided the 20 sided die for Frostgrave
and Hot Wire Foam Factory provided me the Hot
Wire foam cutting kit and accessories to help with my terrain and diorama
building.
Thanks for checking out the post and I will be back with the
remaining Army Painter paint guides for Thorin's Company and my normal Weekly
Workbench posts next week! (Assuming my wife does not kill me when she reads
that last section!)
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