Saturday, September 27, 2008
Volley and Bayonet goodness...
The rules set allows gaming from 1700 to 1900, (with minor rules variations for each sub period) and plays so elegantly and subtly... they have given me viable 'gaming access to many sub periods of this era that I had longed to play for most of my gaming career. The rules I had previously found were (for me) always cumbersome, awkward or.. well, they just never suited me. Now that's not an atack on the other rules sets, they just never suited me: Volley and bayonet does.
There are some subtle yet significant changes in the second edition, but unlike some other rules systems, we have not seen a wholesale re-write of the system. The rules have a comforting familiarity that leaves me feeling secure after 9 years of using the earlier edition. As a 'gamer I like that.
The rules come with a scenario generation system that looks rather cool.. i might write more once I've actually used them.
In the meantime, I'm looking forward to a lot of Napoleonic games (my 25mm French, Spanish and British need some exercise)... more Volley and Bayonet goodness...
Larry Leadhead does DBA
I'm on a bit of a DBA/HotT kick at the moment. Just in case there are blog readers who haven't seen Fanaticus, by way of a teaser (with no intention to contravene copyright!!):

And you can find the rest here..
In the meantime, back to revamping those 25mm Early Imperial Romans for DBA. They match up reasonably with the 20mm Early Germans (if you squint a little).. photos to come in the near future.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
DBA II/47(g) Early Germans
Saturday, September 6, 2008
HotT Tournament
This is a full on Fantasy Wargames day at the Woolston Club, with the HotT Tournament, and a WFB tournament.
So..
Gather your Ghouls
Patch up your pirates
Zap your Zombies
and get ready for HotT Carnage...
I am looking at using the Berkeley HotT tournament rules (I hope the Berkeley guys take that as the compliment it's intended to be).
Monday, September 1, 2008
Creepy stuff? Go the spiders...
Saturday, August 23, 2008
TAGCon 08 and DBA
Wow!! well that was it.. my first tournament or competition in 27 years, DBA at the Timaru Armchair generals Convention (TAGCon) 2008.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
A HotT Winter's Day
Today was the day: 'A HotT Winter's day'.. a HotT games day played here in Christchurch, New Zealand. Nine players played 13 games in a superb atmosphere of fun and cameraderie. Players varied enormously in experience, but brought a fascinating array of armies to the day: re-animated terracotta Chinese, British VSF, Chaos, Lost Worlds, Dwarves, Semi-Historical Mediaeval, Semi-Historical Indian, Undead, and more. Mark Ottley won all games played, while Andy Gorman won the prize for the most creative army (the VSF army with air boat, flyers and behemoths, judged by fellow players) while Gordon Pinchin won the prize for best painted army with his Dwarves as judged by the wargames Club President.
So successful was the day that the players all voiced the desire to repeat the exercise, perhaps in a more formal tournament format.
Below is a range of photos, in no particular order.