Kill Team game 2.
It’s a great little system. My eldar Corsairs vs some nefarious Night Lords.
Played Cold War goes Hot 6mm on Monday. Painted some space marines on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday.
Great fun to paint.
I do like this scale. Even if it allowed @walrusgames.bsky.social to field a full battalion of T-64s, a couple of platoons of BMP-1 mounted motor rifles, some recon sections and some AA vehicles against my company-level force. I did, at least, get three helicopters on the table.
Tonight was 6mm Battlegroup NorthAG again. Really nice rules set.
Playing Battlegroup NorthAG in 6mm again this evening. And why has this never occurred to me before?
‘Suggest for tonight: for hidden deployment/pre planned barrages/etc - easiest will be to take a photo of the table before the game and mark stuff on that’.
Not sure agrax will work on those flat surfaces.
Got the Inquisition on the table for my first game of Kill Team.
Great great fun. Extremely tight rules set (in a good way) that gave a great game in about 90 minutes. Very tactical and think-y in a good way.
After painting a lot of Cold War 6mm and 15mm WW2 in the last few months, this was an excellent palette cleanser.
Playing Kill Team on Monday. Hope it’s rubbish or I might have to paint up some more Kill Teams.
First time in the new Bad Moon on Holloway Road. Superb venue. Lovely space, Guinness Zero and good pizza. And only 50 minutes each way for me on public transport. Premier League of gaming venues.
Doing a good Monday night trade too which is great to see.
Somehow only remembered to get two pictures. But got the 6mm Cold War gear out again.
This time using Battlegroup NorthAG which is a really fun system.
Getting rid of some stuff I do not longer need - some 2mm stuff for the Roman Imperial era. Link in thread.
Trip back to the 1980s. Some opposition for my 6mm Americans. A battalion of T-64s, a motor rifle company and some BDRM-2 scout cars.
Got another motor rifle company and some bits and pieces of support to add.
All Heroics & Ros models.
Necessary? No. Fun? Yes.
More 15mm Normandy Brits.
Quick play with some of the 15mm Normandy project so far. Coming together.
15mm Normandy Brits, part 4. Some mobile AT to support the Durhams. From the Northumberland Hussars, 50th Division’s AT regiment.
Easiest hussars I’ve ever painted.
Russians (a short thread)
A couple of weeks ago, my grandson Jacob, asked me to paint some Russians for him.
He said he wanted them to go up against my snowy Germans in our games of Chain of Command, and like the soft touch I am I said yes.
This is the danger I find. ‘Oh, I have four sections now. Might as well add a couple more and then I have two platoons’.
Then later, ‘now I have two platoons it makes sense to finish the company’.
Good to see you knocking out medievals. Was worried your existing collection was a bit small.
Final touches on the Gravelotte table. The quarries will look better like that, than the brown patches.
You can get 4L boxes that come with two.
They might sell them separately too. Or I’m sure someone must do them 3rd party.
Top tip: the hobby tray inserts for 4L RUBs are perfect for 15mm armour.
28mm Roman country villa with vineyard:
I love this.
Those yellow flowering trees are fantastic. Can I ask where you got them/how you made them?
British 15mm Normandy project, part 3.
Some recce. Specifically a scout troop from the 61st Reconnaissance Regiment, 50th Division.
Got a few more of the Warlord epic scale Gauls completed. Will do some proper flocking on the bases tonight. These are painting up beautifully.
The look for the statues seems to have been ‘14 year old’s first Warhammer figure’.
Thanks! The Flames of War ones. Very easy assembly.
Roughly applied using these.