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Thursday, February 28, 2002

I'm now one step closer to starting my Dark Eldar army. I've put together a first-stab at an army list and posted it for comment at Eldar Online. It looks like a fun army to play, very different from my Imperial Fist force. I'm looking forward to giving the fast, fragile raiding army a try. Now, to scape up the $500 or so I'll be spending on the goddamned thing...

Some interesting news is developing on the Pacific Northwest GW Tournament Scene. Several local to Seattle retailers (and Sean & Kendra at ZGames) are joing forces to put together a not-so-Grand-Tournament towards the end of July. It is shaping up to be 150-180 players, two days, $70 or so to play, prizes, T-Shirts, lunch, etc. 1700 point RTT. Sounds kinda cool to me.

 

Wednesday, February 27, 2002

Well, it seems that we aren't going to get a Seattle GT this year. Instead, Vancouver BC is getting one in October. I think I'm going to try and go. I spent a few minutes checking out ways to get up there. It turns out that a plane ride is about $250 and takes a couple of hours. A bus ride is about 12 hours long and goes for $40 (plus, a friend goes along for free). A train is about 8 hours, and $70. No obvious winner there. Maybe I can scare up a ride, or even drive it myself.

Sean gave me a demo of Chainmail today. We played a quick game using the models that come in the starter set. What a fun game! I really liked it -- it felt like you'd expect a D&D miniatures game to feel. It's a skirmish game, typically running about a half-dozen figures a side. Each model has a corresponding card that describes it's statistics and special powers, so keeping track of stuff as a beginner is easy. The combat system itself feels very D&D3, the only major complication being the command structure. The typical unit can do very few things by itself (usually limited to run up to the nearest enemy and hack at it); it takes a leader, who spends command points, to drive the unit to perform fancy maneuvers. I'm gonna buy it, and probably a bunch of miniatures to go with.

Finally, have you seen the Doompaloompahs? John brought them to my attention, and I must say they are impressive! You should check them out.

 

Tuesday, February 26, 2002

Guess what? Our Eldar friends are getting a plastic Wave Serpent along with their new Codex. We're going to see plastic Cadians sometime, too. Want to read more? Check this out.

Seen the picture of the green painted new Rhino? Looks good. Of course, it'd look better in yellow (or black, like my forthcoming Deathwatch squad will need).

Want more good news? Sean & Kendra are running a 2000 (!) point 40K tourney at the end of March. More detail is on the ZGames schedule See you there...

 

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