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Monday, 12 November 2012

Warhammer 40K: This weeks Clubs battles!


So here are a number of pictures taken from this weeks warhammer 40K battles - there were a number of tables with different scenes, but all of the table top generals were fighting to place their armies within the clubs league - results to follow!

First up is Craig v Adrian in a battle of Chaos v Blood Angels

Warhammer 40K - Blood Angels v Chaos

Warhammer 40K - Blood Angels v Chaos

Warhammer 40KChaos Demon

Warhammer 40K - Blood Angels 

Warhammer 40K - Blood Angels Troops

Warhammer 40K - Chaos Home World

Warhammer 40K - Blood Angels v Chaos

Warhammer 40K - Blood Angels v Chaos

Warhammer 40K - Blood Angels v Chaos

Warhammer 40K - Blood Angels v Chaos

Warhammer 40K - Blood Angels Tank

Warhammer 40K - Chao Home Worlds

Warhammer 40K - Blood Angels v Chaos

Warhammer 40K - Blood Angels v Chaos

Warhammer 40K - Blood Angels v Chaos


Next up was Adrian with his Tau army taken on Space Orks...

Warhammer 40K - Tau v Space Orks

Warhammer 40K - Space Orks

Warhammer 40K - Tau v Space Orks

Warhammer 40K - Tau v Space Orks

Warhammer 40K - Tau v Space Orks

Warhammer 40K - Tau 

Warhammer 40K - Tau 

Warhammer 40K - Tau 

Warhammer 40K - Tau v Space Orks

Warhammer 40K - Tau v Space Orks

Next up....

Warhammer 40K - Deserted City

Warhammer 40K - Under Siege Deserted City

Warhammer 40K - Ork Attack!

Warhammer 40K - Orks Defend Deserted City

Warhammer 40K - Battle against Tank

Warhammer 40K 

And last but not least:

Warhammer 40K Snow Board 
Warhammer 40K - Space Marine Drop Ship 

Warhammer 40K Space Marine Drop Ship 

Warhammer 40K  Space Marines

Warhammer 40K 

Warhammer 40K 

Warhammer 40K 

Warhammer 40K 
I will update the league placings once the last battles have been completed as well as posting the results from next weeks tournement (CLUB MEMBERS ONLY).


We welcome anyone interested in playing Warhammer/40K battle - why not let us know so that we can arrange some starter battles, or a lesgue like the one above, or if you/your club want to challenge us let us know!

Feel free to email us to come along or arrange a game.

East Grinstead War Gaming club 
Sussex

Monday, 25 June 2012

Aliens - Board game by Leading Edge


Aliens - This Time It's War.
So, this week Craig wanted to play an old game of his that he had managed to locate at the bottom of his wardrobe - he has wanted to play it for a while, Aliens - This Time It's War by Leading Edge.

Craig and Adrian bought the game, the expansion and most of the figures years ago and wanted to have another crack at it.  The game itself allows players to recreate three key battle scenarios from the 1986 science fiction/horror film and I have always loved the films.

The scenarios include:
1. The Reactor Room  (nine marines vs. the aliens in their lair)
2. Operations and Air Ducts (the surviving marines face an alien assault and pursuit)
3. Ripley vs. The Queen (Ripley uses a powerloader in her final battle with the Alien Queen)

Aliens - Leading Edge
Aliens - Board game 

he game comes with a 17" x 34" game map, character cards, and counters to represent both the Colonial Marines and the Aliens. Craig also had the expansion set.

It was clear from our first game that Colonial Marines have very short life span, as you will see below!

 Especially if they don't work together, as with mine - racing for the exit and "Each man for himself" = lots of dead marines!

After the first game it was clear that play is fast and can leave you thinking about were to move and where the Aliens will sporn, the sense of urgency akin to the movie of trying to escape was good fun.

Aliens - Board game
The main map (pictured ont he right) shows how the Marines have to negotiate across the board, while trying not to get captured by Aliens.

As stated earlier, my first game I just ran to the exit and only managed to save 3 of my Colonial Marines and despite the Aliens taking heavy casualties, I just couldn't hold them of long enough to get Hicks and Hudson out of the exit.

On my second game, I changed tactics and knew what I needed to do.  My marine stuck to one side and huddled together in a circle, placing flamer units around the group to maximise fire power against any alien that tried to get near me.  It worked a treat and I smashed anything that even tried to get near.  I only lost 2 marines and that was because they entered the board next to my squad and were able to quickly grab them (although I even killed two Aliens fightign hand-to-hand).

All in all it was a fun and exciting game that made me remanis about the old movies.

We welcome anyone interested in playing Lotr SBG, WotR or any warhammer/40K battle - why not let us know so that we can arrange some starter battles, like the one above, or if you/your club want to challenge us. We have all the LOTR SBG figures and LOTR scenery from the Mines of Moria to the siege of Helms Deep ready and waiting. 
Feel free to email us to come along or arrange a game.

East Grinstead War Gaming club
Sussex