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Posted by BW Designs on April 24, 2012 at 3:15 AM Comments comments (0)

Just finished a mamoth 5 hour undercoating session with the air brush, black black black black uh!

Over it but got a lot of work done.

Bit's that Battle front didn't get right for several clients orders turned up but wrong.... again...... meh what you going to do?

Atleast they are reasonably quick if not all that accurate, several pieces were worse than the original (one char bis aerial being half the size it should have been packed with one that was the correct size.

 

French tanks

Posted by BW Designs on April 16, 2012 at 2:05 AM Comments comments (0)

One of the jobs I'm currently working on is a french tank company char B's and samuas. Yet again waiting on bits from BF that were damaged or missing.

SIGH!

Ming finished ........ almost

Posted by BW Designs on April 11, 2012 at 2:10 AM Comments comments (0)

After 20 years my 15mm Ming army is allmost finished, when I base the last 27 elements that is.

The last batch of 

6 elements of shot (grumpy miniatures)

2 elements of mounted shot. Ming shot Dr frankesteined with some Ming Cavalry (grumpy miniatures)

11 elements of Blade (grumpy miniatures)

4 elements of man packed rocket artillery (grumpy miniatures)

2 elements of small artillery (grumpy miniatures)

2 elements of wheelbarrow rocket artillery (Bw Designs)

There is still some work on terrain to do and a temple, so finished sort of.

 

Store items listed

Posted by BW Designs on April 11, 2012 at 2:05 AM Comments comments (0)

A few items for sale have been listed in the store section under additional items (the web store wont let me sell more than 4 items) click on contact us and I can give you price plus postage in a very short time.

This wil be updated from time to time.

 

Thousands resurected or Repairs done

Posted by BW Designs on April 3, 2012 at 7:40 AM Comments comments (0)

Most of the repairs of the fallen few have been completed with some replacment parts added, I don't think I will ever find some bits. Dispite vacuming the carpet several times I wasn't able to find two swords one spear and a jagpanther mudguard, and a truck cabin. Have they all gone to the place where pens die?

Currently working on some buildings in 28mm and 15mm and some 15mm chinese.

 

A minutes silence for the death of thousands.

Posted by BW Designs on March 29, 2012 at 1:55 AM Comments comments (0)

In the age old tradition of it's funnier when it happens to someone else.

Please join me in a minutes silence for the death of thousands, My display cabinet in the man cave toppled over onto me while moving new shelving into the room, thousands met an untimely end.

I will be picking bits out of the carpet, wall and me then repainting and gluing things for months.

Sigh!

Cheers

Chris

New english mortar and tank platoons in gallery.

Posted by BW Designs on March 18, 2012 at 8:45 PM Comments comments (0)

Just completed and in posted in the Gallery, a pair of english medium and heavy mortar platoons and a platoon of english honey tanks. (the last pictures in the WWII Gallery)

Medium mortars are now I think a little bit better for flames of war, with extra flexability.

Cheers

Chris

 

Flames of war version 3 playtest

Posted by BW Designs on March 15, 2012 at 6:40 AM Comments comments (0)

We had our first game of  flames of war version 3 today. Interesting that most of the anoying gamey problems looked to have been fixed. The book for the main is easy enough to navigate, with only a few things during our playtest holding up the game for any period of time. We are still not sure if planes shoot last in the shooting phase, index no help reading no help. I will search through the book again and see how I go. German africa armoured (6 platoons) against english light armoured (8 platoons and air) in the dust up scenario. English win on turn 7? after loosing 4 platoons though, and with all the last german tank platoon (and the last really offence capable platoon) being taken out by air on the last  turn we stoped playing.

Fun Game more streamlined for the most part and I think will play slightly quicker, though I'm still not sure about air looks to be more devestating when it hit's, time will tell

Cheers

 

Saga the reckoning, the Saga playtest.

Posted by BW Designs on March 4, 2012 at 11:10 PM Comments comments (0)

We have had a few games of the new SAGA dark age skirmish game the other day.

3 point games due to not having enough figures for two four point games (4 points looks to be default size).

The rule set

The rules themselves are well presented, with nice bright pictures and diagrams.

It’s pretty much typical of the new style gamer porn coming out from all of the major rules producers, with the obvious exception of WRG and Phil barker:-)

The Game is your basic skirmish game, with up to around 72 or so figures in units or groups (this being dependant on troop type and battle size)

The game mechanism is I go, you go. But this fits the game formula well.

The game itself revolves around the use of dice placed on a battle board, the number of Saga dice you get to use is dependent on the units used and the games point cost. (4, 6 or 8 standard point games with the option for larger games)

Units can be

warlord the commander more attack and defence dice and supplies 2 Saga dice when rolling for the battle board. free

4 Hearth Guard body guard infantry and defence dice better than warriors and levee and supplies 1 Saga dice when rolling for the battle board. Cost one point

8 warriors attack and defence dice better than levee and supplies 1 Saga dice when rolling for the battle board. Cost one point

12 levee supplies 0 Saga dice when rolling for the battle board. Cost one point

These all have variations specific to their faction which on the whole add a nice amount of flavour to the game.

As units get killed off you loose saga dice so your game options become less making for an interesting game, don’t let your warlord get killed!

Movement is broken down to 4 lengths long, medium, short and very short, dependant on who what you are where you are moving or Saga dice effects played by either side.

Saga dice are rolled whenever it is your turn based on the number of active units still alive that give you saga dice.

Most shooting is at long, javelins are at medium, horse move long, foot move medium in the open.

These are arranged on the faction specific battle board in combinations based on what you rolled what you want to do this turn or what your opponent may want to do in their turn.

And that’s about it, dependant on what you have rolled and what faction your are, you may be able to force someone to attack you by taunting a particular unit or stopping them from attacking you by intimidating an opposing unit. (a lot of different options available, depending on what faction you are)

Game length wasn’t too bad I think with out to much trouble you could get a few games in, in an evening.

Pro’s

Lots of diagrams

Easy to follow in the main part of the rules.

A good logical flow to the game without too many counter intuitive moments

The battle board system, a good idea well thought out and implemented.

Lots and lots of decision points I do mean lots.

Scenario’s extend the appeal and longevity of the game.

More factions in the future should be a good thing for the game.

A reason to paint up Vikings ;-)

It’s fun.

Con’s

 

Small list of content maskerading as a very small index , why, why, why is it sor hard to have a decent index in a rule set?

Lots of diagrams

Cost a little bit exe for what you get, let’s face it 40+ dollars for a 76 page A4 book and 4 bits of cardboard.

Then there is the special dice per faction $20ish per faction (ok you don’t NEED the special dice but what gamer doesn’t WANT the special dice)

The large amount of fatigue counters that can end up on the table. This is not a problem for some people but for others the counters on a table can invoke a high level nerd spasm.

The scenario balance maybe a little out of whack, some games between factions don’t look as balanced as others.

Not enough troop types at the moment after a while there may be a bit of a levelling off of play options, Vikings play this way, Danes play this way etc. Though that can be said of most games so maybe not a con.

No page tabulation (different colours markings for different sections) Ok it’s not a big book but in the middle of a game a small help finding the right page is always a great help.

 

Final rating

8 and a half rubber tape measures out of 10 for originality.

7 rubber tape measures for longevity.

8 rubber tape measures for game play.

 

Cheers

Chris

Saxon army discount

Posted by BW Designs on March 4, 2012 at 6:30 PM Comments comments (0)

The Saxon army has been discounted, I have used the unpainted figures that were to go with it, in some other projects for people. Still a great painted army with a lot of figures.

Cheers

Chris

 


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