Wow! It is 2010 already. How did that happen? It is hard to believe that I started this blog three years ago, almost to the day. In all the time I have been doing this blog I have avoided the whole "New Year's Resolution"/"Here are my grand plans" type of posts. This blog has always been about whatever I was doing/thinking at that moment. But times have changed. For the first time I think I will go on record with what I would like to do the for year ahead. Planning anything for me is usually a bad thing....
So here we go. The items listed below are in the order in which they entered my mind.
Warhammer 40,000 - From a player perspective this has been my main game for the last couple of years, and it looks like that will be the case for 2010. Over the past summer I started work on an Ork army and after a few games I am really liking them. So the plan is to expand this army over the coming year and get in a bunch of games with them.
Warhammer Fantasy Battles - A couple of years ago I acquired a Beast of Chaos army and I started working getting it painted. At the time I tried to get my friends to to join in...with limited success. With the new Beasts Codex coming out next month I will definitely be getting back into this project. It also appears that my game friends will also be building armies and playing games.
Necromunda/=][=munda/Inquistor - Tim and I started working on some small skirmish games based on the 40K setting. We have yet to settle on a rules set and will probebly use a mix of Necromunda and 40K 2nf edition (=][=munda). I would like to keep working on this in 2010.
Black Powder Era - This is a very broad and vague category. I have lots of interesting in games set in various battles from 1700 to 1900. I am mostly interested in the American Civil War and the Napoleonic Wars. I have the start of a large 28mm ACW collection but I need a reason to paint it. I would also like to build some armies with the new plastic Perry and Victrix Napoleonic figures. Rules for this period have always been and issue. I want something fun and easy and I am not sure there is anything out that fits the bill. The Warlord Games Black Powder rules look interesting so I may be checking those out this year.
Warhammer English Civil War - I played this game several years ago and really liked it. I started building an army using figures from Renegade and Bicorne. The figure were terrific but very expensive. I also had a huge block when it came to painting them. It took a long time to make any progress on the project and before I knew it everyone had moved on and sold their armies. I was bummed and eventually sold my army as well. Warlord miniatures has released a new line of plastic ECW figures that look fantastic! The prices are good and I may just start working on this again. This time I will do it for me and plan on both sides.
Flames of War - Last year I started building any army for FoW. I spent lost of money on an army and the books. I have painted up about 600 points of British 8th Army for North Africa. Sadly, I have yet to play and my dislike of 15mm minis is starting to take hold. I am not sure where this project will go in 2010. It seems to me it is about 50/50 whether I continue the project or sell it all off. Playing would probably help.
Legends of the Old West - I have lots of Cowboys and the start of a town. I would like to play some games and paint some more terrain and figures. This could be a fun distraction.
Lord of the Rings: SBG - Funny. I have no real plans for this game in 2010. I have a couple of figures to paint for the Gathering in the Desert in February. Other than that, I probably will not be doing anything for this game.
28mm World War II - This is my true love when it comes to miniatures gaming. I have a huge collection and a desire to do so much more. The last several years I have been working on a set of rules based, loosely, on 40K with some LOTR mixed in. I even sent it into Warhammer historical in hopes of getting it published. Alas, it was not to be. There were big changes at WHW and they now how their own plans for WW2. This was a very discouraging development and lead to my experimentation with FoW. You see, I don't want to be one of those beardy gits that plays their own, home-made, rules. This year will be the year of finding a published set of rules for 28mm WW2. Right now I am looking at the Iron Ivan stuff. I have played it a couple of times and it look like it might do the trick.
Other Games - I really want to get in some more games of Descent this year. I have played a couple of times and I really like it. I would also like to get into Wings of War, either WW1 or WW2. Memoir '44 is also looking interesting. I like the fact that they have so many expansions.
So there you have it. This is what is on my mind right now. In a while I will have something else on my mind and will probably end up forgetting half of this. Throughout the year I will try and come back to this post. Maybe it will help to keep me on track.
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5 comments:
Well you saw my post, I will play most of the things on your list. I think we need to do some Old West soon, been wanting to for a while.
But you knoe me, I will play anything...
The Black Powder Rules look interesting. The only issue is how they are designed for such a large table.
I like the Iron Ivan Rules for 28mm WW2. I know you and Tim had some issues with the armor rules but they worked "ok." I think these and Arc of Fire are the best commercial sets out there for 28mm right now. The more I read Rules of Engagement, the less I like them.
Descent is an awesome game. I would like to play more as well. If you ever want to play, let me know.
Memoir 44 is another great boardgame. I like Commands and Colors ancients more since the system is more detailed but you cannot go wrong with M44. The new campaign book (about 9 months old) is great. Another great WW2 wargame kit is Tide of Iron. It is about as realistic as M44 but a little more detailed and customizable.
The Wings of War stuff is awesome. Give the WWI and WW2 both a play to see which one you like before you invest as they do play differently. I like the WW1 better.
Count me in for WHFB and some 40K. I've heard a lot of good things about Descent, but never played it. I'd be up for trying it sometime.
Anyway, good job keeping the blog running and interesting for three years!
@ Mike G - What are you seeing as issues with Rules of Engagement? I would like to read them.
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Drunken Samurai I would like to ask you, have you thought about converting an assault space marine onto looking like a Starcraft 2 reaper? (with double bolt pistols, etc).
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