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2024/12/31 16:01:08
Subject: Re:[KT] Report on your Kill Team projects!
After 2 months of tedious painting I have finished my Into The Dark board and have already played a few games on it. I am really happy with the finished board, but it really felt like a chore at times, more than any other project I remember. I'm happy it's done, but I will also add some Light Terrain and removable Vantage points so that these walls can also be used for an Open board.
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2025/01/23 11:46:06
Subject: Re:[KT] Report on your Kill Team projects!
The bases of my two Votaan teams are now labeled!
Named & #d. With a matching # stickers on the cards.
I did this because neither my regular opponents nor I are overly familiar with Votaan.
They all look alike to us atm & it proved a real pain trying to ID each model visually with the little partial pic on their cards a few weeks ago.
So, while I've been sitting around enjoying the sub-zero temps my areas been having this past week, I did something useful.
I added two more marines to update my White Scars KT to include the new Angels of Death options - Captain and Phobos Sniper. I decided not to bother with the Heavy Gunner, 4" Move isn't something that I expect to win me any games.
2025/05/27 21:53:12
Subject: Re:[KT] Report on your Kill Team projects!
Finally gave in to the dark gods and purchased the Blooded team of Traitor Guardsmen.
Its a solid evil team while also serving as an ideal "expansion" for Blackstone Fortress, so long as one can find the rules for the Enforcer and his Ogyrn buddy. "Blackstone Fortress New Order" is worth a search for those interested.
Casual gaming, mostly solo-coop these days.
2025/06/05 17:25:16
Subject: Re:[KT] Report on your Kill Team projects!
One of our Kill Team regulars wrote simplified lists without gazillion special rules to play around with wackier scenarios and chill, so we tested them today with a trio of narrative games. A mining planet's gubernator went on a run with his treasure-laden train and our intrepid workers graciously rid him of such burdens by repossessing his ride from full speed.
Cyel wrote: Incredible! I love the creativity behind models and terrain.
Care to share the rules for these scenarios? And what toy cars did you use? Their scale fits perfectly.
Cheers, the KT actives here have a nice groove going on with their terrain making. The cars are prints from some indie skirmish firm, can't remember which one.
The day consisted of 2-3 rounds of games, where the main attraction was the train table. Initially the train was manned by NPO's and 2-3 groups were invading it, with objectives in two parts of the train for either nabbing stuff or controlling the vehicle itself. The cars had three 6" move points available to them and the terrain around the train kept sliding backwards between every ten or so activations among the players. In subsequent games the previously victorious crew would man the train and more bastards would try to come and wrestle it from them. Side missions on other tables would see gangs raiding fuel pumps to get enough gas for their own cars in order to race the train, raid the governor's abandoned secret basement projects and so on. With the teams being simplified, the equipment system was also tied to random card draws and stuff you could scrounge up from your games.
Spent Friday painting the Blooded Chaos Ogryn but far longer figuring out how to implement the BSF "fragmented" base. Lots of trial and error but I think I've got it now...
Smooth the base with sandpaper and then using a stanley knife, score the design into the surface of the base. With a thicker pocket knife, go over the cuts and carefully use the tip to engrave them wider. Once it looks good its a final smoothing once again as all that knife work has left the walls of the cuts with rough plastic sticking up.
A trip to my local model shop Model Junction, tomorrow, for some fine detail brushes and I should be looking at a finished Ogryn very soon.
Finally got the detail brushes and I've spent the day trying to nail the BSF-style base, which I somehow decided to go with a slaanesh-style "glow" between the fragments and...it look okayish. Definitely would spend a load more effort on engraving the fragment design, as I had so much trouble letting the lightler pink flow through it. A bit easier than freehanding it all, but...uuurggghh..
So the Ogryn is now table-ready but I think I might purchase another base and give it another shot.