I
miss working with plastic…I really, really miss working with plastic. I don’t
miss Games Workshop, not at all, but I miss what it used to represent to me. I
don’t want to get into a Games Workshop discussion; the rules system, pricing
or miniature aesthetics are no longer for me. I dislike that it is that way,
but in the end it is what it is. In leaving GW behind I’ve gained and lost
something. A world has opened up since stopping with Warhammer. There are a lot
of really cool games and miniatures out there. Since the coming of AoS we
(meaning me) have started up Frostgrave, X-wing and Infinity.
Frostgrave
came and went in our group. It was great working on a warband and the ruleset
was very good. But in the end it didn’t get the traction in our group like
previously Mordheim and Warhammer got and we’ve moved on. A shame, but again it
is what it is.
I
love X-wing, this is one of the best games I’ve ever played. Not being a huge
Star Wars fan is not a problem, the way this game plays has gotten me enthusiastic
like nothing before it. I don’t think I’ve ever played wargames as regularly as
nowadays. However, it does have a downside: it doesn’t require much hobbying.
Everything is build and prepainted, though we have repainted some of the ships
it is mostly a gaming-game (?). So that allows to have a game on the side and
that game became Infinity. Infinity miniatures are all metal. They look great,
but the fact that they are metal and pricy means that I’m less inclined to take
up a saw and start cutting into them. And this is finally where we get to the
point that I feel I’ve lost something.
What
I miss is how in Warhammer you could immerse yourself in the background of an
army and make it yours. I was a beastmen player and especially in the 6th
edition when chaos was one big army you could basically do anything miniature-wise.
I made all types of centigors, mountain beastmen, swamp beastmen etc.
The
different plastic kits allowed you to mix and match and the only limit was your
imagination. Or sometimes skill; I’ve ruined a good amount of miniatures before
my conversions succeeded. :D
Anyways
this is what I’m starting to miss. Just sit down with a couple of sprues of
plastic and stuff from your bitz box and figure out what you can do to make
your warband or army visually interesting.
So what’s the answer you ask? Why start another game off course and an historical one at that!
So what’s the answer you ask? Why start another game off course and an historical one at that!
Since
the fall of Warhammer everyone in our group is looking around for what is out
there. Sometimes we discuss the different rulesets, such as Dragon rampant or
Saga! Now I’ve never considered Saga before, but because I’m a huge fan of the
TV show “Vikings” I started looking into the ruleset. And to my surprise I
found that I really liked the system. But what army to take?
I
looked at Normans, Franks and Irish, but in the end I settled on Norse-Gael. I visited Dublin a couple of years ago and liked it a lot. The old centre of the city was build by vikings and the image of vikings in a city trying to keep the Irish out always stuck with me. Since these are in essence the Norse-Gael I decided one them.
With a box of Gripping Beast dark age warriors and a box of Viking hirdmen I have enough to make 88 warriors. So there is enough room to start kit bashing. With greenstuff I can add Gaelic elements to the minis. All in all I have high hopes for this game and my hobby spending hours.
With a box of Gripping Beast dark age warriors and a box of Viking hirdmen I have enough to make 88 warriors. So there is enough room to start kit bashing. With greenstuff I can add Gaelic elements to the minis. All in all I have high hopes for this game and my hobby spending hours.
It's sad that fluff and style of AoS is not my/our cup of tea. Must be the age, it's time to pick up historics :-) So Sage, here we come!
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ReplyDeleteToo bad Frostgrave didn't pick up. I like the ruleset and subsequent (frequency) of expantions.
Looking forward to seeing your Norse-Gael on the table! Anyone else got plans for a Saga warband besides me and Sascha?
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