Something wicked this way comes… part 1.
Part of my latest Age of Sigmar project… all from the bits box. See if you can guess what it is? I’ll be hopefully be posting updates all week.
Read More Something wicked this way comes… part 1.Anyone can afford wargaming!
Part of my latest Age of Sigmar project… all from the bits box. See if you can guess what it is? I’ll be hopefully be posting updates all week.
Read More Something wicked this way comes… part 1.The Tribeship Torvax is home to the Bloodline Tribe of Solar Raiders, one of the largest among the SolRad fleets it harbours impressive hab-domes, rich, but artificial jungles fill the domes in order to create a self sustaining breathable atmosphere on the ship. A small invasion force of Vel scout the Torvax after infiltrating it […]
Read More Grid of Death – Battle ReportA previous post mentioned my ‘long dead blog’, and while scrolling through said blog I came across some much older cheap toy soldier conversions, so I’ve recreated one of the posts here, I may have to recreate these guys for Deathzap! The Korban are a Reptoid alien race from the planet Krel. They were one […]
Read More This Isn’t My First Cheap Toy Soldier Rodeo – The KorbanToday’s project was to start work on a gridded gaming surface that I can use while my gaming space is at a minimum. I picked up two cork notice boards that were 30x40cms, painted them green and put a 5x5cm grid on both with a permanent marker. I’m cooking up rules in my head, and […]
Read More A Step in the Gridded DirectionThe above the picture is taken from my old long dead blog… it was way back when I first discovered Poundland’s figure offering, they came in a bags of 100 and had that familiar bright orange and green cardboard packaging that read combat… er… something. At the time I was working on some rules for […]
Read More Paint Maketh The ManSo the we’re moving house. This has made hobbying difficult as I’m sure you can imagine, and gaming next to impossible, other than maybe getting out my portable stuff from time to time. I thought however rather than lamenting the lack of hobby I’d use this little break to write up my imagined universe for […]
Read More Deathzap FluffAnyone really can afford this… I started by cutting tongue depressors into squares. I then went on to texture my wooden squares with bicarbonate of soda and super glue. At this point I got carried away. Glue a grain of rice to each base and paint accordingly. I used the smaller grains for destroyers, cruisers […]
Read More Rice Fleets‘The Pudding War’ was a small and short lived conflict between the nations of Caerdonia and Su Khan, and was fought entirely within the Boskova Mountain range on the border between the two countries in the year 1237AC. To put that in perspective the events of my games of Deathzap take place around 2000AC. Su […]
Read More The Battle For The Pudding – Battle ReportAn explosion erupted in down town Ultra City, Renegade the masked madman, used one of his patented Rene-Grenades to take out former Astronaut turned super hero Astro-Man and humanities greatest protector the Golden Phoenix. Then as the evil Nightmare attempted to subdue Red Vector from behind, Comet The Space Boy was fried by Zzap’s electric […]
Read More The First Encounter – A Super Hero Battle ReportThe following post was inspired by a post on the Man of Tin Blog: https://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/2018/11/17/poundland-super-heroes-say-farewell-to-stan-lee-rip/ Poundland are currently selling lego-ish mini figures in sets of 4. Today I purchased two sets, one labelled Super Heroes and another Spacemen and Aliens (I think… I’ve thrown away the boxes at this point). I swapped heads and hands […]
Read More Poundland’s Super HeroesHere’s today’s purchase despite protests from the wife of ‘Don’t you have enough army men?’ You’ve probably seen these Matchbox copies before on other blogs or in stores so I’m not breaking any new ground here, other than to say the marked price of £6 (a bit pricey I admit) once I had reached the […]
Read More Army SoldiersSo as I was skulking around the local discount shops and came across the following: Covered in stolen Transformers artwork and a clear rip-off off of a Gundam design, I felt this ‘Cosmic Warrior’ was useful for filling out the ranks of my Allegiance of Gnossos army for Deathzap. Painted up and battle damaged, I’m […]
Read More The Cosmic WarriorThe Solar Raiders faced off against the Jendari Tigers in a quick game this evening. Their objective was to take and hold the burned out tank. Whoever had it after 6 turns would be the victor. Both sides advance. The Jendari Dinosaurs clash with the Solar Raiders and tear them to shreds. The Solar Raiders […]
Read More Of Blood and Beasts – Battle ReportSo I take four of the ‘trees’ (tin foil glued to washers and flocked) put them in a square to create a rough representation of a 3×3 grid. I then flip over the top card of the deck, the card shows an arrow moving from one grid square to another. First the figures in the […]
Read More Tales From The Portable Gaming Case: GladiatorsThe Mrs and I are moving house, which means most evenings are spent packing things up, or finding old projects and getting distracted by them. One such projects was my portable gaming case, found stashed away on a bookshelf. Contained within are figures for various periods, and small bits of scenery to play around with. […]
Read More Tales From The Portable Gaming Case: ColonialA very long time ago I had a different blog, I recently rediscovered some of the posts there and they were long and rambley, with very little in terms of content that would be interesting to anyone other than myself. What I did discover there though was several attempts at producing ‘stat less’ skirmish games. […]
Read More A Simple Idea for Fantasy SkirmishesI remembered while reading H.G. Well’s Little Wars that he struggled to come up with quick and easy rules for simulating musketry, I thought if you go back before muskets, and have say knights fighting each other with ballistas and catapults or trebuchets instead of cannons, problem solved eh? Well, no… for some reason I […]
Read More Knights for my own Little WarsConflicts between rebel and government forces in the nation of Babbacumbe are common, however fighting erupted earlier today between government forces and a government allied peacekeeping force from North Cameria. After a bloody firefight the North Camerians came out on top, however not without losses. President Banko of Babbacumbe denied any knowledge of the actions […]
Read More Could War Break Out in Babbacumbe?In the country of Babbacumbe, in the half destroyed town of Jedda the governments own forces known simply as ‘Tigers’ take on some Rebels. The Tigers move towards a bombed out house. The Rebels take up positions outside a destroyed factory. You can see how particularly bad some of the figures I am using are, […]
Read More Tigers VS Rebels – A Simple Toy Soldier Battle ReportHere’s a belated Christmas present from me to you, my attempt at a tactical, yet simple rule set with the goal of quickly and excitingly playing out firefights between small squads of troops with modern weapons. I’ve had a lot of fun with this rule set over the last couple of years since it popped […]
Read More The Simple Toy Soldier GameToday I finally managed to set up the table for Deathzap and get a game in with all my toys so far. On the one side we have the combined forces of House Baranor and the Jendari Collective, including the infamous Jendari Tigers and their trained dinosaurs. On the other side we have, the Vel, […]
Read More Tis The Season To Blast Aliens – Battle ReportSo after a long period of play testing I think it’s time I had a dino break. As you can see my collection of dinosaurs has boomed somewhat in recent weeks. My goal now however is to refocus back on Deathzap, and a little project I think could be a real game changer.
Read More Dino-Team PhotoThe picture above illustrates the main problem I found when trying to gather up dinosaurs for gaming. While there is a huge variation in the actual quality of the toys you’ll find and how well they adapt to the gaming table, the main problem you’ll find is one of scale. The four dinosaur toys above […]
Read More The Biggest Problem with Dino-GamingA regular dino you’ll find in bags of cheap dinosaurs is Pachycephalosaurus. You know the one with the bony head that likes ramming into things. Unfortunately the real dinosaur bears little resemblance to the two I have… one of which is below: My first step was to swap heads with another toy. I forgot to […]
Read More Discount Dino ConversionsI played a game today trailing some new dinosaurs and a new objective – the gargantuan. The idea being that there’s something big and nasty and the first side to bring it down gets an objective point. I played the game mostly for fun (oh the horror!) so I didn’t take too many pictures, all […]
Read More Dino Thoughts From a Lizard Brain