Anyone who knows me is all too aware that I normally do pretty much everything in 20mm. One could say I am a fairly hardcore adherent to the belief that 20mm is The One True Scale, but these 28mm figures were so intriguing I decided to use them for a game. Heck, an entire campaign based on a town and its interactions with an increasingly perilous world.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
The Madness Begins
Recently, while perusing the vendor's wares at a local convention, I purchased the Two Hour Wargames After The Horsemen ruleset. Being a fan of the post-apocalytic genre in all its forms I had been wanting to add it to my pile of rulebooks for some time. After reading through it a bit I think it will work well for the style of games I enjoy. A few tables down I came across the excellent Wargames Factory Apocalypse Survivors box sets. Looking at the sprues and all of the great bits included I immediately purchased some (1 each of the men and women).
Anyone who knows me is all too aware that I normally do pretty much everything in 20mm. One could say I am a fairly hardcore adherent to the belief that 20mm is The One True Scale, but these 28mm figures were so intriguing I decided to use them for a game. Heck, an entire campaign based on a town and its interactions with an increasingly perilous world.
First up - some walls!
Anyone who knows me is all too aware that I normally do pretty much everything in 20mm. One could say I am a fairly hardcore adherent to the belief that 20mm is The One True Scale, but these 28mm figures were so intriguing I decided to use them for a game. Heck, an entire campaign based on a town and its interactions with an increasingly perilous world.
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Love the city sign. Very cool.
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