The past few days have been a great weekend of gaming, comraderie, socialising, and generally being middle-aged bloke-ish, within the confines of our hobby.
Steve Gill came over for the weekend, and we were joined on the Saturday by Andy Moran and John Kersey for a game of WAB.
We decided to pack a 6x4 table with a doubles game (each of us fielding 1500 points worth). My Rise of Macedon army allied with Andy's Greeks, and we faced up to John (all round WAB Oriental guru) and Steve fielding a couple of armies from John's vast collection.
The banter, the spirit, and the desire to have a fun game shone through. Here are just a few pictures from the game. There were some crucial moments (not least my hard-pressed Hypaspists fighting an army general, army standard bearer, and sundry other chaps, needing to pass an Ld test on a 3, and getting snake-eyes!) I'm sure a fuller report will be forthcoming on Andy's blog (see previous post) as he tends to keep a more accurate eye on proceedings! John Kersey has provided an outline report on the Facebook WAB group, including mention of the flaming bull ruse that the Chinese Yin general (played by Steve) tried to unleash towards the end. A young Prince Alexander narrowly escaped being gored and flame-grilled!
A couple of people have asked why we are playing on such plain, featureless, terrain-less tables using WAB. Well, the simple explanation is that we are just getting used to the rules again, and want to keep things simple for the moment. However, that may change very soon...
And here are the gang. We're referring to ourselves as The Old Berks (a reference to Berkswell, the village where I live). In this picture, we are toasting my first grandchild with suitable refreshments!
l-r: Steve, John, Andy, myself.
After the WAB game, and the departure of Andy and John, Steve and I set up a quick game of... wait for it... Dragon Rampant, using figures I have had in boxes since the 1980s.
Well, it was Halloween weekend, after all, and the end of what some people refer to as "Orctober".
Meanwhile, on the paint desk, I've been dabbling - here are a few Han Chinese figures I have been experimenting with. That Mr Kersey can be a bad influence!!
Right now, I'm starting to put together plans for a winter of 'finishing' where I plan to tidy up a few loose ends around certain projects. We'll see.
We are also looking at the diary and planning more Old Berks gatherings.
Hope all blog visitors are well in these challenging and uncertain times. May your hobby flourish!
All the best...
Thanks for hosting, Phil. I suppose we should get round to introducing some terrain soon. Love the orcs - that takes me back! Your Han look pretty nifty too.
ReplyDeleteThx Andy. Great to see you and get a game in, as always. Cheers. Phil
DeleteCongratulations Grandad :-) lovely figs and always nice to see a game on a 6x4.
ReplyDeleteThx Norm. Even with 4 of us around it, the 6x4 table was ok for this game. When we introduce some terrain, might have to think differently! Best regards. Phil
DeleteGreat looking game, and what a nice photograph of the four of you!
ReplyDeleteKind Regards,
Stokes
Thanks Stokes. It's good to have a small band of like-minded fellows to game with. Best regards. Phil
DeleteA good looking game there Phil although I am a little concerned you may be on a slippery slope to Orcdom (or is that Orcdoom?). Either way it's always good to have friends around and toast special events.
ReplyDeleteThx Paul... Orc-doom! Love it! Cheers. Phil
DeleteThanks again Phil for your hospitality. Actually for that period and style of battle a plain table works and plays very well. Again a very tense and exciting game and nice to have a mix of armies.
ReplyDeleteCheers john. A great days gaming, as always. Phil
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