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The 'no Mordheim or Necromunda' comment felt like little stab at my gaming heart. They are superb games with no need for OOP GW models

Kill Team is great also and you can get into quite cheaply.
   
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This episode of the Independent Characters is very useful, heres the info:

Episode 95 of The Independent Characters takes a broad look at Wargaming Clubs. Are they useful? How do you find one? How do you join one? And more importantly how do you go about starting one?

To help us with this discussion, since we really knew very little about it to start, Adan has done some research on local Gaming Clubs to us as well as discovered some of the history of a club he belongs to, The 40k Fight Club. In addition, we have conducted interviews from around the world to give us a bit of a global perspective on the scene.
http://theindependentcharacters.libsyn.com/episode-95-gaming-clubs

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 brendan wrote:
The 'no Mordheim or Necromunda' comment felt like little stab at my gaming heart. They are superb games with no need for OOP GW models

Kill Team is great also and you can get into quite cheaply.


Didn't see the comment of no mordhiem. Haven't played it but I want to (I have A TON) of skaven but I'd like to try something new.

To the OP kill team is great. Perfect for people to start the game on the cheap!

I agree about making it a general gaming club. Get everyone together and first meeting just talk about all the games people are interested in playing and you can decide what everyone want to play.

Possible game:
Mordhiem
Kill team
Regular 40k
Warmachine
Infinity (heard good things about this)
   
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Yeah, the advice of having more than one game available is sound. Obviously if some kids say they want to play Malifaux, you don't turn them away. However, I can say from my own experience of being a kid of that age, trying out a similar club and still knowing many kids that age that, if you do start a wargaming club it will pretty much end up being a 40k club anyway - that is by far the most common system played at that sort of age and level.

In terms of getting people interested, don't let the price thing worry you. Sure, large 1850pt armies will be costly, but if you start with and encourage games in the 500-750 pt range, all the new kids are going to need is the codex, one of GW's new bundles and maybe a HQ. That is probably well within a Christmas or Birthday budget for most parents. It's also worth having a "starter set". See if you can get Stormclaw off eBay but, failing that, see if two people are willing to leave some models aside at club nights along with an open rulebook, for any complete beginners to try.

As far as getting the club going - you will need, first and foremost, a teacher to "run" it. All he/she may do is sit around, but your school will require a teacher to be present. Similarly, you need to find a place and time that your school is happy with. You'll likely need to get a few people to put their names down expressing interest as well, otherwise the school aren't going to run with it. Then you need to get your hands on a bit of scenery (in my experience - school kids really aren't that bothered about it being that numerous or high quality, but it's nice to have the odd building or forest). If there's a few kids who are keen, get together and have a scenery-making session. After that, just advertise and, hopefully, it'll all go smoothly.

Good luck

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Also looking to start a club in my high school. how should I go about advertising it? Posters?
I am completely open to the idea of playing more than jsut 40k. I also play warmahordes and just started dropzone commander.
What would be the best system to introduce people to wargaming with?

   
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Kings of War is nice and simple, very streamlined rules, cheap models and, imo, quite fun.

Deadzone I think is also good if you want to go sifi as it's a pretty well complete beginner box with the terrain.

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Oh, I certainly vote with my dollar, but the problem is that that is not enough. The problem with the 'vote with your dollar' response is that it doesn't take into account why we're not buying the product. I want to enjoy 40k enough to buy back in. It was my introduction to traditional games, and there was a time when I enjoyed it very much. I want to buy 40k, but Gamesworkshop is doing their very best to push me away, and simply not buying their product won't tell them that.
 
   
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MaxZ wrote:
Also looking to start a club in my high school. how should I go about advertising it? Posters?
I am completely open to the idea of playing more than jsut 40k. I also play warmahordes and just started dropzone commander.
What would be the best system to introduce people to wargaming with?


The best system to introduce people to wargaming with is the system that interests them the most.
   
 
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