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Forge World Newsletter #204 |
16/10/08 |
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Check out the latest newsletter from ForgeWorld. There’s lots of great new releases and content for all your ForgeWorld needs.
Forge World Newsletter #204 |
16/10/08 |
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Check out the latest newsletter from Flames of War. There’s lots of great new releases and content for all your Flames of War needs.
Welcome to the Flames Of War and Battlefront Miniatures weekly newsletter. This week we’ve added a few cool spotlights, including Tankodesantniki and Begleit tank riders. Ken talks about his GT force and I push the ball forward a few yards with my La Nueve project. News Here’s a sneak peak at a few new toys coming soon! Phil has some thoughts to share on some of the new ideas floating around on the forum.
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Road to the NZGT: Ken Camel
Ken tells us about his pioneers that he is planning on bringing along to the 2008 NZGT, a mere week away! He takes us through the history as well as his list. |
Genesis of and Army: La Nueve: The Spaniards Well, I’ve been putting it off and putting it off, until now… Infantry! With only a few days left to get the force done, I still got a lot ot get done! |
StuG G Platoon Box (GBX25)
The StuG G assault gun was by far the most widely produced and used in the StuG series… |
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Begleit Assault Platoon (GE738) The 189. Sturmgeshütz-abteilung was the first StuG assault gun unit to receive dedicated Begleit, or escort, troops… |
Tankodesantniki (SU739)
It is often said that it takes a brave man not to be a Hero in the Red Army, but there is no doubt that the Tankodesantniki are very brave indeed… |
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Tournament News Games ’08 is on of the UKs largest games shows and an un-missable event for any gamer wanting to try out their skill against the best gamers around. Internationale Spieltage – SPIEL 08 Messe Essen. MOAB 2008 MOAB Flames Of War Tournament… Northern Front in Norway IV Torneo Mercurio HammarFoW 2008 Valley-Con 2009 Historicon Results US Nationals at Historicon 2008… OrcCon Flames Of War Tournament OrcCon Flames Of War Tournament… Battlefront New Zealand Late-War Grand Tournament For more information check out: NZ Late-War 2008 Grand Tournament… FoWSA 3
US Nationals event notices 2008-2009 US Qualifier Season 2008-2009 US Qualifier Season Rules and Regulations… Red October
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September’s New Releases
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October’s New Releases
In Shops 11 October In Shops 25 October |
Wayne & Mike Check out our website, www.FlamesOfWar.com, for our other scenarios, history, painting tips and much more. Good Gaming! Wayne Mike For product enquiries: customerservice@battlefront.co.nz For more information on Customer Service:
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The Battle for the Bahamas is a scenario played at Battleground Games in Abington a few weeks ago by the regular War at Sea players. One of our regulars, John the Industrious, crafted 3D airfields, with rules, to place on islands. In addition he included rules, courtesy of WoTC, for shore batteries, which are supposed to appear in the next set if “confirmed internal rumors” are believable. They usually are.
The game pitted an Allied force defending the Bahamas against an invading Axis force. This 2 on 2 game arrayed John and Rick as the United States, fielding a 200 point joint carrier fleet, hoping to stop Cary and I as a German and Italian coalition fleet. As the attackers we had to escort transports to the main island. The transports had to unload their reinforcements, bolstering our small landing party, and in turn giving us objective points. The Allies had to do the same thereby repelling the invaders and, at the same time, destroy our transports.
Below you can see the progression of the game in pictures. The game ended with the Axis losing due to failure to protect the transports and also from superior Allied air power. Half a dozen carriers tends to do that, though, so no surprise there. Much appreciation goes to Ben for taking pictures of the game. Thank you kindly good sir.
Ages ago I was bit by the WoW (World of Warcraft Burning Crusade) bug and then I fell off the wagon returning to real life. Over the course of the past month I’ve returned to WoW with a new character and a new perspective. I gotta do ’em all. Quests that is. I’m dedicated to doing all pertinent quests in an area before moving on to another while I level up, meet great people, and have a blast.
To share my joy I took a bunch of screenshots of my mage, Viktrious on Greymane, and open a contest to all of you. You can use all the pictures to create a photo essay or take a few to use as you see fit (funny captions, mini-movie, whatever) and send them to me. I’ll take all the good ones and share them on the blog. The best one will get a surprise.
Be sure to send all that you do to me at cwfgamecast @ wargamingforums.com. Without further adieu here’s the pics in no special order.
We bring you another article in our First Glance series. This time we’re covering White Dwarf #344 for September 2008.
Talk about an incredible issue, seriously. Before I get into the usual content I need to say that a friend of mine discovered something truly amazing about this particular issue. I will discuss it in more depth under Value but this issue gives us so much for its MSRP of $6 that I expect it to disappear from store shelves faster than air disinfectant at a gaming convention.
Cover: The cover is really enticing. It has a strong action scene of Space Marines fighting Space Orks. The focus is on 40k with all text referencing the new Assault on Black Reach kit.
Editorial: This month’s editorial is quite decent. The title is annoying with its juvenile alliteration. How many times can I use the letter h in a sentence…only one way to find out. Let’s see “..hotbed of high-octane hobby…” looks like three in close proximity. Bow before my 31337 writing skillz (for those who don’t speak hacker that says elite writing skills). Yes Mark we understand that you’re young and “hip” and “with it.” You know how to sling a phrase and parse a sentence. Whoopity-doo. That said there’s some interesting bits of information such as it takes several (3? 5?) months to bring a single issue of the magazine from writing to publication. Mark is spot on when he said “…The things they can do with plastic these days.” I thought the very same thing. It truly is amazing.
New Releases: The focus is on the Assault of Black Reach of course. Why should it be anything different? 40k is GW’s flagship game and at $60 the box is a great deal. Yay for plastic deffkoptas and they even included some new LoTR figures. But what I most like is the Vanguard Veteran model in the Space Marines Spearhead selling for $239…yikes!
40k: The 40k coverage is extensive but not the only content. They learned from their mistakes and spread the wealth without skimping on 40k. The focus is on Assault of Black Reach in every 40k article and it is artfully done. The batrep alone is so incredible to almost be cause enough to purchase the issue. Did I mention the FREE Assault of Black Reach Space Marine Terminator and Space Ork Nob? But more on that in my scoring.
WFB: Although little in quantity the quality is solid. Fantasy fans may look at the cover and opt out of the purchase but those who scan the content will be pleased with the ‘Eavy Metal Masterclass and the article on raiding.
Toolbox: Maybe GW read our previous article and thought “Wow this guy in Massachusetts is dead on. What were we thinking doing a Toolbox article on a battle mat?” That probably isn’t the case but something happened resulting in them renaming the Toolbox article Citadel Hobby Essentials and honestly they’re better off with the new name. Covering modular movement trays is a worthwhile topic. Gamers may not spend much time thinking on something as basic as movement trays but for the Fantasy player they are a necessity.
LoTR: The Council of Elrond is incredible reading and a great value. I can’t say enough how awesome this is and the quality of it makes up for the inclusion of only a single LoTR article.
Battlezones: This section has been sent to pasture and replaced with an article on Apocalypse. Apocalypse is a great system but I’m saddened by the loss of Battlezones. The Apocalypse article is interesting and serves to cover the distance traveled in 365 days and two Apocalypse rule books. There’s solace in that…I suppose.
Event Calendar: Looks like all’s quiet in the northeast save for a series of 40k events at Game Castle in Londonderry NH. They had a 3k “Son of ‘Ard Boyz” Fantasy tourney on the 6th but have some great 40k events on the 13th, 27th, and on October 11th (2,500pt Fantasy Mega-Battle) and 18th. Be sure to call 603-423-7400 about the events.
Back Cover: Take cover! Incoming drop pods. That’s right new Space Marines codex is en route and the October 2008 issue will spend more time on 40k.
Preparation: 8/10 The magazine is much improved from previous months. Errors are hard to spot, if they exist at all, and the binding is snug. All told the magazine is in good shape and looks like care was taken in publishing this month’s dose of GW.
Visuals: 9/10 This is a stunningly beautiful issue. Wonderful photos adorn almost every single page. The visual beauty is enhanced by the 40k artwork.
Content: 9/10 There is a ton of content for 40k giving high marks to that. Every major game has at least one solid article. Assault of Black Reach puts the spotlight on 40k, which is a detriment to some gamers. Plus, some beloved features are gone and replaced with untested articles. Only time will tell.
Value: 11/10 Whether you play 40k or think it the bane of existence you have to admit the value of this issue skyrockets above any other issue this entire year. Here’s why. It comes with a FREE Assault of Black Reach Space Marines Terminator and Ork Nob. Sold separately the box of Terminators include 5 models, with bitz to make a sergeant, and costs $50. The Ork Nob box includes 5 models and costs $45. Purchasing 5 copies of this issue will get you a complete, basically, Ork Nob and Terminator unit at the cost of $30. That saves you $65 when compared to the actual boxes. No you won’t have all the bitz but even spending the cash to get the extra bitz you are still saving over $50 and can sell or trade the actual magazine for other things you need. GW gave us all a major present this time.
Total: 30/40 A- or 94% for the average of the four categories. The value caused the overall score to skyrocket into the stratosphere. Don’t let this issue elude your grasp.