Today's post is a little bit of everything as the title suggests. Today folks I'm going to talk about having way too many models and way too little focus. So as many of you will know we at Code40k recently ran our second event Worcester War 2. This event became my obsession for a little while and I was determined to ensure everyone had a good time. The feedback we received was positive and I think moving forward we shall hold many more successful events. Having run two events and built masses of terrain with Inner Mech, I really began to feel what am I doing with my own hobby here! Answer = Not a lot.
Saturday, 8 March 2014
Hobby Butterfly - The joys of being unfocussed
Good Morning All,
Today's post is a little bit of everything as the title suggests. Today folks I'm going to talk about having way too many models and way too little focus. So as many of you will know we at Code40k recently ran our second event Worcester War 2. This event became my obsession for a little while and I was determined to ensure everyone had a good time. The feedback we received was positive and I think moving forward we shall hold many more successful events. Having run two events and built masses of terrain with Inner Mech, I really began to feel what am I doing with my own hobby here! Answer = Not a lot.
Today's post is a little bit of everything as the title suggests. Today folks I'm going to talk about having way too many models and way too little focus. So as many of you will know we at Code40k recently ran our second event Worcester War 2. This event became my obsession for a little while and I was determined to ensure everyone had a good time. The feedback we received was positive and I think moving forward we shall hold many more successful events. Having run two events and built masses of terrain with Inner Mech, I really began to feel what am I doing with my own hobby here! Answer = Not a lot.
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Sunday, 23 February 2014
Worcester War 2 review part 2
After a strong start I knew my next opponent would have had an equally strong result in the first round. It turned out to be LUKODAKKA.
His list was:
Grandmaster
10 terminators
5 terminators
2 psi dakka dreads
Dreadknight
This was a close combat knightmare, 2+ saves and power weapons. I knew I had to keep away from him and use my better maneuverability to my advantage.
The mission we got was 6 objectives with different values with the hammer and anvil setup.
This game went to and fro throughout. In my turn I was able to shoot his units and in his turn he assaulted in and got me. Eventually my extra numbers just held out and by turn 5 I had wiped him out. All I had left was khan, 1 biker, and my 2 talons. The result did not show how close the game was.
With 2 wins, both very strong I knew the last game would be against an equally tough opponent and we would be playing for the title!
The game was against Dale. I played him first last year. That was a close game then, as I was losing at the end of turn 5 but luckily it went to turn 7 where I had enough bodies to wipe him out. He was playing a similar lists to last year.
He took:
Grandmaster
5 terms
2x5 strike squads
Land raider
2 dreadknights
We played 5 objectives with a vanguard assault setup. 1st turn night fighting.
I went first and had a complete blood rush and piled everything forward and shot at the knights......FAIL. Not a wound caused and I ended up wishing charge range of his deadly stuff.
His turn and he assaulted in and wiped out the grav gun squad and khan!
Big trouble!
I needed a rethink of how to get out of this mess. So melta gums turned towards the land raider and blew it sky high. Then everything else focused everything on a knight.
Another stroke of luck this turn was that a strike squad mishapped and were taken by the warp. Less guns to aim at me! The next few turns I was able to take more wounds off the big stuff from shooting and eventually by turn 5 he only had 2 strikes left where I had a few bikes and the talons left.
The game ended with another solid win for me.
3 out of 3 and my title defended
I was impressed with the marine bikes. They had resilience and great firepower. In combat they were very weak even with khan and a librarian. Against the grey knights these 2 guys were unable to cut the mustard.
I do like bikes and they looked great. I still have another full squad to make up.
Up next though I have a few inquisitor retinue models to complete and a new squad of sternguard to paint. I also must crack on and get some scenery done. Paula and mike have inspired me with what they have done for the the event.
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Worcester War 2 review part 1
This was the first event in a while where I had the army ready a few days before. There was no need for late night painting!
Here is the army I took.
It consisted of:
Khan on Moondakken
Librarian on a bike
8 bikes vet sarg power fist 2 grav guns and an attack bike with multimelta
8 bikes vet sarg power fist 2 melta guns and an attack bike with multimelta
8 bikes sarg combi plasma 2 plasma guns and an attack bike with multimelta
5 bikes sarg combi flamer 2 flamer and an attack bike with heavy bolter
2 stormtalons a one with lascannons and one with sky hammer missiles
I felt it was pretty balanced and would give me plenty of mobility, but I would have to be careful about not being bogged down or caught by any monstrous creatures.
Game 1: against Tau! Double riptide trouble and a load of broadsides! This was a game against Lian who had posted a video about his preparation to the event.
I was really worried about facing something like this. Marker lights to remove cover, big nasties and lots of guns.
2 bits of luck occurred before turn 1, I got enfeeble as a power and I stole the initiative. This combined with my initial scout move allowed all my bikers to get in range and take a lot of stuff out. First to go was the path finders, 3 flamer templates made short work of them. Grav guns and melta shots took out a squad of broad sides while enfeeble on the riptide a made my bolter shots twice as effective.
One side of his line was starting to collapse and as I had concentrated over one side on his turn one he was not able to get clear shots on my guys during his shooting. In my turn 2 enfeeble combine with S5 hammer of wrath attacks was very potent. One bit of bad luck was a talon being intercepted and shot down.
By the end if this turn his commander had failed to turn up from reserve and he only had a riptide with 2 wounds left and 3 fire warriors. My shooting phase on turn 3 finished these off and I claimed the win.
A solid start to this event...more to follow.
Thursday, 6 February 2014
Da Bosses Shiny New Ride
Hey All
Yippee! I've finished all the painting for my Ork army for Worcester War II this weekend.
Boss Bluddtoof has a shiny new ride, a big mean warbike, the lovely Forgeworld one. It's a really nice model and I'm well pleased with the finished look, I've gone a bit brighter on the red and he's got more pure white teef than usual cos I want him to really stand out on the table, I may go back at a later date to add some weathering and bring more in line with the rest of the army.
The red's been a little tricky since the release of the newest paint range from GW, as I started painting my Orks back in '98 or '99 and the colours have changed markedly since then, but hey who ever said Orks should be ooniform?
Anyway I look forward to seeing you all and your armies at WWII on Saturday if you're going.
In the meantime here's a few piccies of the new Bluddtoof.........
That's it for now,
Bluddtoof
Yippee! I've finished all the painting for my Ork army for Worcester War II this weekend.
Boss Bluddtoof has a shiny new ride, a big mean warbike, the lovely Forgeworld one. It's a really nice model and I'm well pleased with the finished look, I've gone a bit brighter on the red and he's got more pure white teef than usual cos I want him to really stand out on the table, I may go back at a later date to add some weathering and bring more in line with the rest of the army.
The red's been a little tricky since the release of the newest paint range from GW, as I started painting my Orks back in '98 or '99 and the colours have changed markedly since then, but hey who ever said Orks should be ooniform?
Anyway I look forward to seeing you all and your armies at WWII on Saturday if you're going.
In the meantime here's a few piccies of the new Bluddtoof.........
That's it for now,
Bluddtoof
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Worcester War 2 is just around the corner.......
Hi All,
So firstly I get the express satisfaction in stating everything is ready for the War... I really hope everyone has a great time.
This as it happens is not the real reason for my post, tonight one of the attendees of WW2 has posted a video blog about his preparations for WW2, his thoughts on army selection, rules pack and painting. To put it simply I thought it was great and insightful on the mindset. As although I have run tournaments I haven't really played in that many. To be honest I prefer the campaign weekend feel. Also with my medical issues I tend to run out of steam towards the end of the day or weekend.
Anyway I digress and actually feel the urge to digress further, Lians video amongst other things has made me think about the content I often post here on code40k. I often just post up pictures of completed models and scenery. Whilst that is nice it doesn't necessarily have content that others find useful. I guess what I vow to do is maybe have a real look at how I post and the effort I put into it. I still morn the loss of Ron "From The Warp" his was a truly interactive blog backed up with a higher level of talent than what I possess I might add.
After the war it will allow me the option of pursuing some of my own hobby objectives and I think today I might just have set a new one. A simple to say improve your content DOC! Anyway digress over... Lians video is a good watch and he will be covering the event also. So please watch it here. Also to state for players at the event with a good camera. I will be setting up a flickr group which allow everyone to upload to after the event.
Thats All Folks
DOC out
So firstly I get the express satisfaction in stating everything is ready for the War... I really hope everyone has a great time.
This as it happens is not the real reason for my post, tonight one of the attendees of WW2 has posted a video blog about his preparations for WW2, his thoughts on army selection, rules pack and painting. To put it simply I thought it was great and insightful on the mindset. As although I have run tournaments I haven't really played in that many. To be honest I prefer the campaign weekend feel. Also with my medical issues I tend to run out of steam towards the end of the day or weekend.
Anyway I digress and actually feel the urge to digress further, Lians video amongst other things has made me think about the content I often post here on code40k. I often just post up pictures of completed models and scenery. Whilst that is nice it doesn't necessarily have content that others find useful. I guess what I vow to do is maybe have a real look at how I post and the effort I put into it. I still morn the loss of Ron "From The Warp" his was a truly interactive blog backed up with a higher level of talent than what I possess I might add.
After the war it will allow me the option of pursuing some of my own hobby objectives and I think today I might just have set a new one. A simple to say improve your content DOC! Anyway digress over... Lians video is a good watch and he will be covering the event also. So please watch it here. Also to state for players at the event with a good camera. I will be setting up a flickr group which allow everyone to upload to after the event.
Thats All Folks
DOC out
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