Showing posts with label Red Box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Box. Show all posts

Monday, 28 May 2018

SS&SS: More Characters Ready for Painting

Three different minis, three different manufacturers, all possible contestants for a position in a warband for Anna, should she decide to play with Lea and me (and, perhaps, Ulolkish).

The Hedge Witch is from Red Box, Ladgerda from Hasslefree, and the War Dog is from North Star's very useful Frostgrave range (I don't play Frostgrave, but the minis are great for many purposes!).

They are going into the 'primed' box for storage, until it is time to paint one or more of them, as I have plenty of pending projects at the moment.

Thursday, 17 May 2018

More Minis for SS&SS - WIP

I decided that the Hedge Witch was stooping too much, so broke her off the base and adjusted her stance, and the photo on the Red Box webstore reveals that the line running over her breast is actually the edge of the bag strap, so will not be removed.

I have decided to mock up a party for Lea to play with, until I get her female party painted (only making slow progress, it is too hot for long painting sessions at the moment), so I dug out the old Citadel apprentice model, which I had already glued to a washer, and started building up the base.

I have a game of SS&SS arranged with Ulolkish on Saturday, and Sunday we are going to visit the wife's mother near Haderslev, so I shall probably not get another game in this weekend. Monday is a holiday (Whitsun/Pentecost), but we shall probably be spending most of it in the garden, as we are having more summer this May than in 2017 in its entirety.


Tuesday, 15 May 2018

SS&SS: Hedge Witch WIP

I have cleared enough space on my prepping station, that I can allow myself to take in the odd mini in between, and clean it up for the paint queue.

If Anna decides to join Lea and me for some SS&SS, she is probably going to need a Spellslinger, and this 'Hedge Witch' from Red Box Games, which I bought with an order from Hasslefre quite som time ago, should fit the bill!

The photo shows something that may be some flash I have missed, running down across her chest, and I shall have to investigate closely tomorrow.

It is amazing, how SS&SS has me wanting to paint minis I have had lying about - great inspiration and motivation!



Monday, 7 May 2018

2018-05-05: SS&SS, First Co-op Game, Part 3

So, after visiting one of my oldest friends and gaming buddies for a test run of Black Powder (more about that later) Sunday afternoon, and spending most of Monday sitting idle in Odense University Hospital, waiting for Anna to have her left knee surgically altered, waking up from anaesthesia, and getting the last instructions from the surgeon (we had to wait two hours, while he was doing another operation, because Anna had not woken in time before it), picking up a parcel from Miniature Giant (also more about that later), and spending another hour in the garden removing dandelions, I am now finally able to spend a little time with the laptop.

Finghal ran to safety, while Argesïl dragged himself along, and Rhagador stepped in a trap!


An Orc Brute spotted the crippled Rogue, and moved in for the kill. Saimon hit him twice with Magic Darts.


Argesïl spotted the approaching Orc, and made an extra effort to get away (three successful Activation Rolls, one result of '20' for an extra Action). Rhagador failed to break free.


Kentosh dispatched the Orc, while Duregar was looting, and Saimon helped Rhagador.


Argesïl finally made his way to safety. Only Rhagador remained of my party on the table, and he still struggled with the trap.


Kentosh avoided the Troll and moved closer to the edge. Ulitari joined Saimon's attempt to break Rhagador free, while Duregar placed himself to intercept the Troll, should it suddenly decide to eat some adventurers.


With the aid of two fellow adventurers, Rhagador broke free of the trap, and started following Kentosh.


More Orcs appeared, but Kentosh avoided them and left the area. Duregar and Ulitari both started following Kentosh, and I think Saimon was shooting Magic Darts after the Orcs, but either failed the spell or missed.


Rhagador made his way off the table.


The other party tried to avoid the Orcs, but they were caught by the horde, and Saimon went down!



The other two rushed in and killed the Orcs and as it turned out, Saimon had only suffered minor wounds.


More Orcs closed in!


The adventurers decided that they had seen enough blodshed for that day, and did not want to risk sustaining further injuries so close to escaping, so they ran off in the same direction as the others.


This ended a five-hour session (I have no idea why it took than long), and I shall chronicle the Campaign Activity Period of my party in another post.

Sunday, 6 May 2018

2018-05-05: SS&SS, First Co-op Game, Part 2

After writing the first part of this AAR, my stomach acted up, and I fell sick. About an hour after going to bed I had to run to the bathroom where my entire stomach contents were vomited into the sink.

I then went to the living room to lay down on the couch with a heating pad on my stomach, and watch some telly as long as I could not sleep, anyway.

I placed a tub with a bit of water beside the couch, and of course I dropped the remote for our TV box into it, and it stopped functioning (I have now placed it in a bag with some rice). Mishaps never travel alone. So, I had to figure out how to change channels by operating the very few buttons on the box, so I spent 10 minutes lying on the floor in front of the telly, while experimenting. I somehow figured it out, but I shall have to do it some more, before I know it by heart.

I ended up getting a bit of sleep, and have not had to throw up further, but my stomach is a bit cramped, and I have to remind myself to breathe deeply to relieve it a bit.

Well, I have managed to edit the last pics from yesterday's game, and I am now (obviously) trying to finish the AAR.

Finghal stepped in a Bear Trap, and he and Argesïl were soon to be attacked by some Orcs.

All the while the other party was hanging back to loot some of the slain Monsters.


Shaggram prepared to launch a Fireball with surgical precision (targeting the ground behind the two characters though the gap between them and the Orcs).


The +4 Mana Flux withstanding, his energy fizzled away and left him with no power for the rest of the game. Dang!







Rhagador, sensing the predicament of his friends, hurried across the bridge. Argesïl was ambushed, and went down!


Saimon and Duregar finsished looting, and began moving towards the bridge.


Shaggram ran to the rescue of Finnghal and Argesïl, while Finghal was fighting for his life. Rhagador tried to heal himself, but failed.


I think this was where Kentosh also stepped in a trap, and Ulitari ran to help him. Nasty contraptions! Saimon started crossing the bridge (he is an old metal Warhammer mini with plastic slotta-base, so he could not stand securely on the curved bridge) and Duregar got ready to loot another orc.


An orc was catching up to Duregar, while Rhagador managed to heal himself and hastily closed in on his friends. Finghal kept failing to break free of the trap.


Duregar turned, slew the Orc, and hurried across the bridge, while Ulitari helped Kentosh break free, and Saimon followed Rhagaod up the track.


Shaggram prepared to help Finghal with the trap, all the while a Troll and an Orc Brute threatened to move in on the party.


The Swan Knight and Ulitari were busy looting corpses, while Saimon and Duregar followed Rhagador closely up the track. Finghal broke free, and hurried towards the board edge (with only Speed 3), Rhagador examined Argesïl, who came to, but with only one HP and a Speed of 1. Shaggram, deciding that the loss of his spellcasting ability made him too much of a dead weight, then ran past the Troll and Orc Brute and disappeared from sight.


Burdened by his armour, Kentosh stumbled and fell in the river, much to the amusement of Ulitari, while Saimon, to no avail, sent Magic Dart after Magic Dart after the nearest enemy, and Duregar catched up.


I shall end this second part of the AAR here, as my stomach seems to be gettingn better, and I have to go outside and remove a lot of dandelions form the lawns...

Saturday, 5 May 2018

2018-05-05: SS&SS, First Co-op Game, Part 1

Today, Ulolkish and I played our first co-op game of SS&SS together. He brought a starting party of four, and I used the party from my solo game.

Although the rules prohibit playing the same scenario twice in a row when campaigning, we never the less played Through the Badlands, as it is the most basic scenario in the book, and Ulolkish had not played the game before.

I had set up a somewhat more interesting terrain than for my first game, as I wanted to try the 'Broken Ground' rules.

Finghal rolled for his 'Heavy Drinker' trait, but again showed up sober.

This was the initial set-up after placing the Monsters.


I rolled highest for order of players, and my party was assailed by Foes right from the start.


The other party moved forward to engage the enemies right ahead, while Finghal slew another Orc, and it started pouring down (marked by the aquamarine beads all over the table).


Finghal finished off the third Orc, while Shaggram had to fight off an Ambush, and Rhagador dispatched a Brute. A mana Flux occurred (marked by the purple beads), giving a +2 to spellcasting). Later, another Mana Flux brought the bonus up to +4, but I forgot to mark it in a noticeable way.


The other adventurers were slowed down  by a couple of Brutes.


I mixed up the rules for Broken Ground (I should have read up on them before the game!), so counted it as BOTH slowing all models down, AND triggering DL10 Terrain Rolls. Well, I shall not forget the rules again...

My Party rallied at the bridge...


...while their companions mowed down the Orcs in their way - and the rain stopped!

A single Brute engaged Rhagador.


Rhagador fought the Orc Brute, while the rest of the party crossed the bridge. He killed the beast, and looted it.


Rhagador kept guarding the bridge, while the green adventurers ran for safe passage.


Shaggram successfully cast two Fireballs, killed some Orc Brutes, and crippled the Troll, while Finghal and Argesïl, as usual. tried to sneak off. Finghal stepped in a bear trap...


Kentosh the Swan Knight swept in and helped Rhagador, while Duregar the Dwarf went for some valuables in the bushes. Saimon the Sorceror must have felled the Troll with some Magic Darts, although LOS should have been blocked by the bushes, as per scenario rules, but Ulolkish may have used actual eyes view of the Wizard (I was peeling potatoes for dinner while he finished the turn, so I did not actually see what happened).


It is getting late around here now, so I shall continue this AAR tomorrow (or maybe Monday, as I have a Black Powder appointment in Glamsbjerg tomorrow afternoon, we shall see...)

Saturday, 7 March 2015

RPG Fantasy Vikings: Main Characters Based.

I started working (somewhat delayed, compared to the original plan) on these yesterday, and I actually did something that I thought I would never do; I put minis intended for slotta-bases on washers instead.

On the Red Box shieldmaiden I sawed off only half the tab, in order to make the finished mini sit a bit higher on the base, and thus seem taller.

The Hasslefree sorceress had all but about ½ mm of the tab removed

I tried out my recently acquired Loc-Tite brush-on superglue, btw, and it seems a HUGE step forward from the bottles with a long thin shout that always clog up or let the glue dry hard in the bottle.


Sunday, 18 January 2015

D&D RPG Fantasy Vikings Project: Some Character Minis Arrived!

These three beauties from Red Box Games arrived in the mail - probably yesterday when we were 10 km outside Haderslev at my in-laws, to cut op some treetrunks that had fallen on their lawn during the storm/gale the previous weekend.

The two fighter types are to be used for Anna's character (they are almost identical, save for the armament) as she loves to shoot the longbow in real life (and is fairly good at it, too), so also wants to purchase one for her character as soon as she has collected the means to do so.

The face on those two even bears some resemblance to Anna, as far as I can tell, and it will be interesting to see if I can catch and accentuate that resemblance when painting them.

The 'hedge witch' I ordered simply because I like it - I have another mini arriving from Hasslefree any day now (I hope), destined to become the in-game avatar of Lea.