Showing posts with label BPRD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BPRD. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

HELLBOY: the Board Game!

Well I had hoped to finish off the Battle of the Denfeld Wastes this morning, but we kind of got distracted by the arrival of a rather big box in the mail...



Well, what have we here...?



Yup, that's our Hellboy: The Board Game Kickstarter from Mantic Games

Despite the enormity of the box it seems a little on the small side (as we'd gone all in and ordered the Box Full of Evil add-on...)



Now the deal was, we were to squirrel this all away until December and it was to be our collective family Xmas gift to each other... (though I'm allowed to take minis out and paint them over the summer and fall so that they're all painted when we open it on Xmas and then get to spend the holiday week playing through the various scenarios!)



Took it upstairs and spread it out on the desk extension next to the computer to check and see if everything was included...

Yup, no Box Full of Evil contained in this gigantic box o' stuff... so disappointing....


Coming Soon to Tim's Miniature Wargaming Blog:

Hopefully PART TWO of the Battle of the Denfeld Wastes.

Monday, July 11, 2016

Hellboy and Scooby Doo vs. Zombies


I’ve been playing in a Savage Worlds/Realms of Chthulhu campaign (nominally) every other Thursday for the last year and a half. Or rather, I should say, I WAS. The campaign – the classic Masks of Nyarlathotep campaign – wrapped up at the end of spring. We thought we’d take a break from role-playing over the summer and I suggested I’d run some miniature games. We’ve missed a few Fridays since the campaign ended, but we did get in a game of Frostgrave in June sometime (which I never got to writing a report about) and this past Friday I ran a game of Fear and Faith/Kooky Teenage Monster Hunters game.

I gave the players the Scooby Gang and Hellboy and said they somehow met up in a town over run with zombies (because… these things… they happen…). And they had to get off the opposite edge of the table (where the Mystery Machine was parked) so they could get out of town safely.

THE GAME

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Setting up the table.

The Boy, who hasn’t’ been playing in the Friday evening games, joined us for this evening.


“So, it looks like the entire town has been overrun by zombies… you kids got any wheels or anything?”

“You mean like the Mystery Machine?”

“What the hell is a ‘Mystery Machine’?”

“It’s, like, the name of our van.”

“Yeah, a van sounds good, where’s it at?”

“Well it’s parked down there at the other end of Crossley Street”

“Great….”


“Romries! Rikes Raggy!” [sound effect of dog taking off]

Scooby Doo kicked things off with THREE successes and with his long move nearly made it clear across the


The rest moved up a but – with some zombies getting reactions and moving into contact with them.

The zombies in Fear and Faith are MUCH more active than in Song of Blades and Heroes!! I think it SoBH they have a Quality of 5 or 6, in Fear and Faith they have Q4+ - now there were a LOT of them so the individual ones I didn’t want to cause any turn-overs, so I usually only used one activation die, but with the largetr groups that I moved as mobs I would roll two – or three if they were the last to go – and then really moved – even WITH a short move!


Fred and Shaggy encounter some zombies as they arrive at the intersection.


Daphne and Velma raced past Fred and Shaggy and straight through the intersection.


Two Zombies shambled up to Velma, but Daphne managed to give them the slip!


Once the Mob got going things started really going down hill. Shaggy got eaten.

On one turn Hellboy had three action. He used two to do a Power Blow with the Right Hand of Doom (classed as a Heavy Melee Weapon) and crush a zombie… but fell down. We said he slipped on Shaggy’s guts (who had been right nest to him) luckily with the remaining action, he got right back up.


Sadly the two zombies that attacked Velma over powered her and ate her brains. They were probably delicious…. Daphne was, like, totally sad… but she continued on her way. Someone had to escape!


At this point Fred beat a hasty retreat back around the buildings – some fo the zombies chased off after him, the others surrounded Hellboy and brought him down through sheer weight of numbers (and some intensely unlucky die rolls on The Boy’s part!)


Daphne and Scooby Doo made it off table to the Mystery Machine. Fred was so close… sooooo close… but didn’t’ quite make it…

The game was super lots of fun. It’s been a long time since I’ve played any of the Ganesha Games. I had wanted to introduce the Friday night gamers to the system and it seemed to go over okay (despite the fact that most of them died…). We had talked about playing another game of Frostgrave… but four player games of Frostgrave just take FOR-EVAR to play and I wanted to have an early evening…


Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:

Back to the Great War Canadians – hopefully! I have to do some cleaning in the basement as I’m hoping I’ll be able to get a bunch of work done on the Terrain next week while the kids are out for the day all week at a Kayaking “camp”. 

Sunday, August 11, 2013

More Marauders and a Brain in a Jar


A few more odd items rolling off the workbench this weekend…

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Five more Mantic Marauders. I think I have enough to get started on the game with the kids (which will hopefully motivate them to paint more themselves!)

What do I call this!? Robotic Brain in a Jar…? That makes it sound like the brain itself is robotic… Whatever it is it reminded me of one of the evil nazi villains from the Hellboy comics. The miniature is from Black Cat Bases. Actually I finished painting the mini ages ago, but misplaced the Jar. I wish I'd had something I could have filled it with to make it look like it was suspended in... something... I'd thought of trying to paint the inside of the tube/jar bit with some blue-ish green colour, but then realized to make it translucent enough to see through I'd have to water the paint down to the point where there would be no way it would stick to the inside of the plastic... Ah well... It's still pretty cool. 

Ooh! And that makes 700 28mm foot figures I've painted so far this year. I'm slowing down. Until this last month I was doing ~100/month... I'll have to pick up the pace to finish 1200 this year! I'm also a bit behind with the painting of vehicles and mounted stuff - but at least i've painted way more than I've bought so far - and I intend to keep it that way!!

I also just picked up a few more things off ebay today... Mostly 40K related... an Orc warbike, a Chimera IFV, two more Ogryn, and some other Imperial Guard stuff... and a few Epic tanks... (I've been feeling the urge to bust out Future War Commander again...).

Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:

More sci-fi or Great War stuff…. 

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Greek Psiloi, BPRD Agents, Survivors, etc

Another assortment of things rolling off the workbench…

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Greek Psiloi from Black Tree Design.


The last of the BPRD Agents from Steve Jackson Games. I have a few of the villains yet to paint.




A “Trainee Agent” from Copplestone Castings.


Finally a batch of Post-Apocalyptic Survivors. Some are from Copplestone Castings, others were sculpted by Mark Coppelstone for Grenadier Miniatures, back in the day…


Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:

More modern-ish stuff... WW2 Soviets... Greek Light Horse... etc... 

Monday, June 18, 2012

Lobster Johnson and Roger

Two more Hellboy characters…

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Roger and Lobster Johnson from Steve Jackson Games Hellboy Heroes set.

Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:

WW2 Italians!? WTF ITALIANS!? It seemed like a good idea at the time… 

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Odds and Sods: Spies, Sorcerers, Civilians, Cyborg Simians, Centaurs and… er… Ghoul Kids on Bikes!?

An odd assortment of things I finished up today…

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A Spy from Artizan Designs Kiss-Kiss, Bang-Bang line…

Gigori Rasputin and Kriegaffe from Steve Jackson Games Hellboy Villains set.

Three civilians from one of the old  West Wind Productions Supersystem civilians packs. I think the two with their arms in the air are supposed to be surrendering or something. I suppose they could be doing some sort of calisthenics...? 

A centaur from Mega Miniatures - on an extra large base for use as an army marker (should I ever get to use the new Centaur Army in a campaign…).

And finally…

Ghoul kids on bikes from Black Cat Bases. I think this is the first stuff I’ve bought and painted from them… I’d certainly like to pick up more! Like the Book Golem… or the Weird Appliances… or the Mythos Beasties… and I totally need a unit of  VSF British with gas masks… and… well… you get the idea… they have a lot of odd, neat stuff. (I could do an entire ARMY of Undead Roman Legionnaires … MWA-HA-HA-Ha-Ha-ha-ha-haaaaaa…)

(now I’m just being Silly again!)

Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:

Hmmmmm…. Hard to say… Probably more odds and ends… I don’t seem to be able to FOCUS on anything long enough to paint a unit – or even an element of anything… 

Saturday, June 16, 2012

HELLBOY!

As I had mentioned earlier I’ve been reading a lot of Hellboy and BPRD lately. I also picked up the RPG/Sourcebook. I’ve also been on the look out for the minis that were sole by Steve Jackson Games. When they were initially realeased I remember then being absurdly expensive – the US price was quite a bit, but at the time, with the exchange rate, I remember seeing them for $35CAD!? For 6 minis!? I don’t think so…

I picked up a couple other sets off ebay a while back - Special Ops, Transhuman Space, and Dork Tower. I was a little wary about picking up the Hellboy minis as the Special Ops and Transhuman space minis were a little on the small side – closer to “true 25mm” than the beefier more modern “Herioc” 28mm stuff…

Anyway, a couple weeks ago I spotted a seller with both the hellboy heroes (and VILLAINS!) up for auction starting at $5 and reasonable shipping to Canada… so I got them…

Here’s Hellboy…

(you can’t complain about THIS one, Bob – it’s licensed product!)

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Hellboy from Steve Jackson Games.

Oh think of the cross-over games we could play….

“So you’re telling me Mr. Carswell is the Creeper…?”

“Man, You guys are worse shots than ME!?”

“You’re right Jack, a man WOULD have to be some kind of fool to think we’re alone in this universe…”

“So what’s the deal with this swan… is it some kind of giant monstrous, flesh-eating demonic Swan…? No? What the hell am I dong here, then?”

“Well boys, sounds like you got a troll living under that overpass. Time for a game of Three Billy Goats Gruff. Ponch, you get to be the little billy goat.

“No I don’t know where the convention is… and this ain’t a costume… and hey, you in the back, aren’t you a little short for a stormtrooper!?”

“How much further to this ‘Whinchester’ place?”

Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:

Not sure… so much stuff polluting the workbench at the moment. I think it’s time for a clean-up and a fresh start.

I may finish up some of the other Hellboy figures… or not…