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Post by Timf on Feb 27, 2014 11:49:20 GMT
A full day of games.
Free entry as usual.
Try and promote this around the place for new members.
Someone get hold of the Oldhammerers as they are most welcome
As games are confirmed by people running them in the main thread I will add them to the list here.
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Post by Timf on Mar 4, 2014 14:26:43 GMT
Game 1:
Battle of Britain in a Day A Drop in and Drop out game to run until completion. Players can join and leave as slots become available at their choice (in between other games etc). Using West End Games' RAF boardgame. Will be looking for players throughout the day
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Post by Timf on Mar 6, 2014 8:58:14 GMT
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Post by Timf on Mar 14, 2014 10:23:27 GMT
Game 3 A game of Warhammer 3rd Ed is being played
Game 4 A game of Field of Glory is being played
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Post by Timf on Mar 18, 2014 14:34:12 GMT
Game 5: Bloodbowl! Latest living rulebook ruleset, casual exhibition matches rather than a league for those with some time to spare.
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Post by Timf on Mar 25, 2014 8:46:17 GMT
AAR for Battle of Britain.
After an initial early pressure by the Luftwaffe some costly reinforcements crewed by rescued Allied pilots and transfer from Bomber Command held the line.
Over a period of 2 weeks the Luftflottes attacking where steadily worn out, a period of storms allowed recovery on both sides but eventually the bombers started to fall.
On September 5th it was clear that the German High Command had given up hope of invasion and cancelled Operation Sealion and were concentrating on terror raids on Britain's Cities. While the Blitz continued, Fighter Command was intact and the island was not going to have to rely on the Royal Navy.
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jokulhaup
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Post by jokulhaup on Mar 25, 2014 16:47:34 GMT
AAR Review (Pictures to follow when I upload them) Warhammer 3rd Ed Scenario: Fracking dwarfs are polluting a nearby river, local wood elves and fimir both take it upon themselves to end the diminutive dunces drilling operations with extreme prejudice; the game began with elves and fimir independently approaching the while a Dwarven relief column sprinted (well trundled) to reinforce their kin holed up in a tower…while the river bubbled and gurgled with menaces! The fimir raced forward under cannon fire while a dwarven gyrocopter dropped grenades and the elves wandered around hugging trees and using their longbows to take parts of dwarf relief column from a state of being alive to a state of being dead. Then the river started to spew forth various monsters with giant spiders, scorpions and moss monsters weakening general havoc except for the troll slayers who raced forth to die happy, heroic, deaths. After discovering bombs were not groovy elven archers unleashed hell and the gyrocopter suddenly stopped being a threat, more an explosion in a nearby swamp. This while Wardancers attacked a unit of warriors to no avail and the zoat wizard decided that the easiest thing to do was ravage the dwarven tower with magic, razing it to the ground with style and aplomb; leaving the grizzled miners outside somewhat puzzled as what to do. The fimir's advance then went all ‘Brave Sir Robin’ and ran away thanks to getting a mild scare from the rivers hallucinatory gasses. Thankfully the Fimir decided that A) They were no longer scared and B) they were not stupid, the latter not being true for their general who failed her stupidity test so spectacularly she raced towards a swamp to lunch upon poisonous mushrooms. Thankfully her underlings despatched both the remains of the miners and the remains of the Ironbreakers who’d reached the remains of the tower so, as the Elves despatched the last of the relief column with their bows (along with the remains of their own wardancers whose unique style of interpretive dance was so awful it resulted in summary execution), the Firmir got their blood sacrifice and thus solved the ecological disaster…the elves, they went back to hugging trees and sniffing the rivers hallucinatory gasses.
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dan
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Post by dan on Mar 26, 2014 20:34:04 GMT
AAR for Battle of Britain. After an initial early pressure by the Luftwaffe some costly reinforcements crewed by rescued Allied pilots and transfer from Bomber Command held the line. Over a period of 2 weeks the Luftflottes attacking where steadily worn out, a period of storms allowed recovery on both sides but eventually the bombers started to fall. On September 5th it was clear that the German High Command had given up hope of invasion and cancelled Operation Sealion and were concentrating on terror raids on Britain's Cities. While the Blitz continued, Fighter Command was intact and the island was not going to have to rely on the Royal Navy. Yes we gave Harry Hun a jolly good thrashing.
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Post by jokulhaup on Apr 23, 2014 11:19:10 GMT
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