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This is going to be good!!!
“A prayer’s as good as bayonet on a day like this.”
This looks fantastic!
Expects some comments from me on this one! I will have to watch it one video at a time though as I’m starting my shift in a couple minutes and will only be able to jump in during breaks. 😉
I’ll catch up tonight. Glad to see some of da boyz in action! Waaagh!
That table is very, very cool indeed.
Again, you guys start off with the end. Do you read the last page/chapter of a book first? What’s the point or sense of suspense in starting off the report with who wins?
Every new post is added at the top of the page as they play, dude. So you can follow along if you’re not on the other side of the ocean like I am. In the end though, the guys usually turn it all upside down so the first post gets back at the top.
Oh this is fun, had a really crummy day at work so this is something fun for tonight.
I saw that Lamenters stronghold when it came up on ebay a few months back. I thought it was a really cool piece of terrain, such good news that it went to a good home!
a great table & a win for the Emperor.
Ouch… Everything got messed-up… Really hard to follow now that it’s been turned upside-down… A shame, I would have liked to watch it all tonight but I’m getting tired of jumping from one video to the next… Maybe it’ll be better tomorrow…
Sorry about that, should be fixed now 🙂
Thanks @warzan ! Can’t wait to see the end of this! During my breaks, of course… 😉
Superb idea, it was a pleasure to watch!
Yes,
One up for the Humans over the Orks,
One thing i would say, if a figure died from over kill, as in twice his (T) then he should have not been able to return…
But that’s just me…
Hey
I think if we were to refine the scenario, I think that would be a good way to go.
But, the Imperials had a pretty uphill struggle, and with the strength of most of the incoming fire and attacks, there wouldn’t have been many getting back to the hospital at all.
A fantastic tribute to the best battle report to ever appear in white dwarf, Last stand at Glazers Creek, @warzan issue 222.
Superb battle report :o)
Great report as usual. Just watching both armies set up on that wonderful table was fun. It looks very cinematic. @warzan sure likes to live dangerously, setting up those Grot Jets on top of the tower.
It was a bold move, but it definitely paid off!
Interesting mechanics. A scenario that looked fun to play and was fun to watch. Congratulations, guys!
This is just great fun – not easy to paint to as always looking up to see what is going on… but still great fun!
Loving the classic necromunda wyrd pyro fig for the pysker stand in!!!!
I love all those old metal miniatures. I use the Telekine aswell. So much Character in those old sculpts
I think the Guard equivalent of Surgeon Major James Henry Reynolds would definitely be getting an Order of Ollanius Pius medal (probably posthumously).
i love the battle reports but could u guys put it into one vid to sit and watch rather than haveing to click play on each part, makes it easer to watch/lission to while painting models. only a though 🙂
Took me a couple of days to watch all the parts but quite enjoyed it.
Awesome, guys! You’ve outdone yourselves with the terrain. I especially like the way the tension mounts during the game, I’m still wondering if the Orkz would have won if you had gone for 7 turns.