Slann
Lord Agragax of Lunaxoatl
Eleventh Spawning
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Now i expect a full report![]()
a friend of mine was in the Alpini troops too, and he loves steampunk.
i showed him the various pics, we'll see how it goes...![]()
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Finding a willing opponent is always the first step... and with that first hurdle overcome, I look forward to seeing which factions you both choose to command on the battlefields of the Dystopian Age! Links to the game's website (with the rules, ORBAT army lists etc) and the main Wayland store (though there are other stores that sell it of course... I'm sure there are some on the continent with more affordable shipping) are present in the first post of the thread for further reference.
By all means keep us posted here![]()
Don't hold your breath... i don't know if he liked it enough to start another game (given the massive amount of unplayed ones we already have)![]()
Very cool. I especially like the custom building!Her Majesty's forces are being mustered!
Thoroughly enjoying building my first Armoured Clash models... nicely-detailed, and with options to still try some fun little conversions, such as the Black Watch Assault Dragoon officer (second from left) and the Galahad Tank commander in the background.
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And I have also nearly completed the third of my home-made scratch-built buildings for the board I shall field them on:![]()
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With all my buildings my intention has been to capture a dark, grimy Dickensian feel, as I absolutely believe Britain in the Dystopian Age would very much be a mixture of Dickens-esque poverty, grime and decrepitness, alongside advanced Steampunk tech and a lot of factories and terraces, particularly in the North where most of the manufacturing would take place. Usage of N-Gauge (which is the model railway terminology for 10mm) scratchbuilding parts and basing the model on N-Gauge structures in terms of size means it should fit nicely as quite a big terrain piece on the table, providing a lot of cover for models to hide behind and garrison:
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If i'm allowed to derail a little the thread, i am going to toss a coin in favor of Konflikt 47.
I've always discarded it because i was convinced it was just WWII with a bland sci-fi flavor. I was wrong...