13 January 2014

The SAGA of Paul the Hairy and James the Tall

Last night saw the Man Cave's first games for 2014: SAGA battles between Comrade James (aka James the Tall) and I.  The first battle was the Sacred Ground scenario, with 6 points apiece. James took Anglo Danes with 3 Hearthguard with Danish Axes (in two units of 8 and 4 figures), 2 Warriors and a Levy.  I played Vikings with 1 Hearthguard, 1 unit of Berzerkers, 3 Warriors (deployed in two units of 12 figures) and a Levy. Being a little hairier than usual while enjoying my holidays I fully intended to exploit the official rule that "ties shall be won by the player with the more impressive facial hair".
Game setup: Vikings were a little too far forward and moved back  2 inches before we started
(PS Inspiration for the labelled setup picture from the excellent Dalauppror blog here)
The initial stages went pretty much as planned, each of us capturing our right flank objectives and then pushing up with the heavies to contest the centre one sporting the sacred Menhirs.
The Viking opening advance - and an offering to Odin!
James pushed up a warrior unit to contest my right flank.  I obliged him by running down the hill at him, killing half the unit and sending the rest fleeing before taking position again.  The 12 man Warrior unit was quite powerful I found it well worth the loss of SAGA dice.
Anglo-Dane Warriors advance on the Viking held forested hill
The pivotal battle was always to be in the centre though, and James sent up his Danish Axe equipped Hearthguard to contest it, while cleverly using his "Intimidate" battle board ability to prevent my Levies and Warriors from reinforcing my now isolated and outnumbered Hearthguard and Berzerkers.
Anglo-Dane Hearthguard advance on the Menhir knoll
The Anglo-Danes occupy with right flank objective and view the battle with interest!
The opposing Hearthguard crashed together, losses weer taken, but this could only end badly for the Vikings until those reinforcements could be brought up.  Time was running out...
Taking a gamble, I invested all bar one of my SAGA dice into combat abilities (and lets face it the Vikings have a few options in that regard) and targeted the enemy Warlord.  The first Hearthguard unit was repelled, then I sent in the Berzerkers, who finished him off despite his being supported by his own nearby Hearthguard.  It was a gamble, but it paid off nicely.
The Warlord of James the Tall lies dead on the battlefield
And so with their warlord dead the Anglo-Dane army collapsed, but there was only 10 or so Victory Points in it at this stage and it was indeed a close run thing.  More offerings were made to Odin in thanks for the Victory and the spoils of battle!  It was also great to christen the mdf SAGA measuring sticks and fatigue markers that my mates Ken and Pete got for me for my birthday while I was away - they are awesome guys, thanks!
Victory Celebration Ale: Dragonhead Stout brewed in the Orkneys- what Viking wouldn't like it?
Report for the second battle to follow...

10 January 2014

Happy Birthday Right Stuff!

Today we celebrated Right Stuff's 13th birthday and official entry into the teenager world.  We had a great day, including seeing the Desolation of Smaug is super extreme 3D which was awesome.  Happy Birthday buddy!

Kriegsmarine Crew

 A recent offering of mine for the painting challenge, netting me 30 handy points!
This Kriegsmarine landing party is clearly geared up and ready for action.
Lead by their dashing, red bearded Captain they pack a lot of firepower (including an MG42) to get whatever job needs to be done and get back to their Schnell or Unterseeboot for a quick getaway with their prizes.  28mm "Grey Wolves" figures by Artizan.

Any similarities of the red bearded Captain to a real person are coincidental...?
http://analogue-hobbies.blogspot.com.au/2014/01/from-paulj-28mm-wwii-kriegsmarine-crew.html

06 January 2014

An Awesome time!

The lad and I got back late last night from our NZ adventure at their 20th Scout Jamboree.  What a fantastic time we had there, especially the very friendly people and wonderful terrain.  We enjoyed all sorts of scouty activities and generally had a ball.  This was my 9th trip to the Land of the Long White Cloud, and there are many more to come I'm sure!  Thanks for a great time Kiwis, you have a beautiful country  :-D
Survivors of the dreaded "Challenge Valley"! (post hosing off - those shirts were once white)
In the meantime, I've come home to find that the Dux has indeed taken advantage of my Community Service time to paint like a demon and take a large lead over me in the Painting Challenge.  Naturally , any points earned in this period are considered null and void...
The 250+ odd strong Australian contingent to the NZ Jamboree - outstanding fellows and Scouts one and all!