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OK, I'm VERY excited about this one - so much so that I decided this game needs its own thread!

Thank you to Eilif for bringing this one up here:

 Eilif wrote:
The 2.0 version of "MobileSuit Skirmish" was just released and it's free.

It's a colaborative fan effort and is probably the best looking fan ruleset I've ever seen.
http://mobilesuitskirmish.proboards.com/thread/219/mobile-suit-skirmish-rulebook-version

Haven't read it through yet, but I skimmed over it and it looks very well done. They've even got it in print and device resolution versions.




Now, I've got questions - lots of questions!

1/144 scale models will work with 10mm terrain, right?

Best places for 1/144 Gundam stuff?

And, what anime series should a relative Gundam rookie watch, and in what order, to get into the proper spirit of things here?

Thanks!

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Probably stating the obvious here, but ... that's never stopped me

HLJ aren't bad price-wise for the excellent Ground War sets, especially if you combine shipping:

1x RX-79(G) and 2x hover trucks (IIRC they're really seismic sensing units for detecting enemy MSs?) and a few figures (in kind of boring poses).

https://hlj.com/product/BAN959945

$17.29 +shipping




https://hlj.com/product/BAN957732

$17.29 +shipping

1x MS-06 Zaku and 2x Type-615+ E.F.G.F. M61A5 main battle tanks (which are bloody lovely little kits!).




These kits 'are' available in Europe but I've only found them on eBay and they cost the same per kit as a single HLJ-bought kit with shipping. I reckon HLJ's the cheapest option.

Would be even cheaper if someone sitting on a stash of cash could order say ... 100x of each for resale to Dakka members? ,)
   
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 Alpharius wrote:

And, what anime series should a relative Gundam rookie watch, and in what order, to get into the proper spirit of things here?

Thanks!


My favorite all around Gundam is 0083 Stardust Memories. It's fairly self contained with some of the more high tech stuff without getting away from the original's grounded, military style.

08th MS Team is easily one of the best in the franchise and one of the best suited to adapting to a wargame.

The original series holds up but its quite dated at this point. The Char's Counterattack movie is excellent but isn't all that self contained if you're not a fan of the series before watching it.

People either love or hate Wing. It's over the top and angsty with a lot of style and iconic mecha designs. A lot of the hate is just that there's better, but for many people this was their first.

SEED is pretty good as a modern series. Unicorn has also been fairly popular.

G Gundam is one of the silliest/awesome options. It throws out any sense of military realism and just creates bizarre tournament fighter mecha to beat each other up.
   
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 Alpharius wrote:
OK, I'm VERY excited about this one - so much so that I decided this game needs its own thread!

Thank you to Eilif for bringing this one up here:

 Eilif wrote:
The 2.0 version of "MobileSuit Skirmish" was just released and it's free.

It's a colaborative fan effort and is probably the best looking fan ruleset I've ever seen.
http://mobilesuitskirmish.proboards.com/thread/219/mobile-suit-skirmish-rulebook-version

Haven't read it through yet, but I skimmed over it and it looks very well done. They've even got it in print and device resolution versions.




Now, I've got questions - lots of questions!

1/144 scale models will work with 10mm terrain, right?

Best places for 1/144 Gundam stuff?

And, what anime series should a relative Gundam rookie watch, and in what order, to get into the proper spirit of things here?

Thanks!


You're welcome.
I've got no experience with the game but I can confirm that 10mm and N scale terrain and models will work with 1:144 scale stuff. You'll also see refferences to 1:160 and 1:150 all of which work fine with each other.

For 1/144 Gundam, Hobby link or Hobby Search tend to have the best prices especially if you're ok with slow shipping.

For Buildings, Dropzone terrain is good if you like cardboard. Affordable plastic buldings are avaialble under the "KiWarm" and "Outland Models" names on Ebay and Ali Express.

For infantantry if you're willing to use other brands, Dropzone Commander, Reaper Cav, Heavy Gear, Mechwarrior Dark Age Clix figures, Bablylon 5 (harder to find) and even various company's modern 10mm stuff could work.

For vehicles, there's the sources above for proxy/alternate models the previous poster's options and I think there's also some 3d printed versions also, though I don't recall where those are.

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My Project Log, mostly revolving around custom "Toybashed" terrain.
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I've been able to find some great deals ($10-20) on the 1/144 scale kits at Amazon, many with free shipping.
   
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Any good places for 1/144, 10mm SF infantry that would fit here too?

   
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Dropzone Commander's 10mm infantry squads might work.

Maybe UCM and Resistance specifically?

UCM:


Resistance:


I'm sure someone's currently doing 10mm Not-Epic, incl. IG. Might be worth a search.

   
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I prefer the look of the Zeon side of things.

Not sure what infantry would make the best standins for them...

   
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Maybe a 10mm WWII German range? (if there is one?)
At least then you'd have roughly the right helmet shape...
   
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Ha!

I'm imagine that there have to be quite a few 10mm WWII German infantry miniatures out there...

   
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These guys are pretty much perfect for Zeon, but I have no idea who makes/made them ...



Damn your bones, Alpharius!
I'm supposd to be painting my Black Sun survivor family, but instead I'm spasming all over the Interweb in search of suitable Zeon troop proxies ... (1st world problems FTW!)


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Oh!

Almost forgot the iconic (?) Magella Attack from Bandai!
Personally not a fan of the flying/emergency jettison turret, but YMMV.

A bit pricy (and very large, compared to the Type 61), but a lovely kit. (two in a box - but I can't find it on HLJ right now).

Other than the DZC stuff, I've actually owned & built everything I'm recommending here...FWIW ,)

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Thanks for starting this thread. Gundam stuff is everywhere here, so having a game in which to use them is a perfect excuse to buy some. For my son, I mean. To build together, you know, bonding.

Now showing more Samurai Marines, Bad Squiddo Amazons, and an Oldhammer Chaos Thug!

Painting total as of 3/28/2024: 21 plus a set of modular spaceship terrain

Painting total for 2023: 79 plus 28 Battlemechs and a Dragon-Balrog

 
   
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THIS for Zeon!



https://hlj.com/product/BAN949005

But ~$54 ...

TBH, I didn't realise this was 1/144 when I was dribbling over it at Volks ... but I tended to dribble & drool a lot during the ten years I lived over there (as one does ... )



   
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Also worth checking out is Amiami. They're very reliable and often have better prices than hlj. Their stock can be a bit tricky at times though.

www.amiami.com

Also, TakaraTomy/TomyTech's model train terrain is 1/144 scaled, has a lot of variety, comes precolored, and is generally reasonably priced. On the downside, finding a webshop with stock of them can sometimes be difficult.

There's also a model train company called Greenmax that makes full on N-scale plastic terrain models. They do prepainted and unpainted, if that's your thing.

   
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 War Drone wrote:
These guys are pretty much perfect for Zeon, but I have no idea who makes/made them ...





Those are very nice indeed - I'd like some of them!

Any idea where they are from?

Anyone?


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This blog here:

http://gravityfront.blogspot.com/

has some pretty good ideas!

For Zeon infantry - Modern West Germans!

Sample:

West German Infantry


For Earth Federation - Modern US Troopers!

http://www.miniaturefigurines.co.uk/Catalogue.aspx?ScaleID=1&CategoryID=3&SubCategoryID=14

Sample:

US Troopers (Fritz helmets)


Look good to me - thoughts and opinions?

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Alpharius,

Thanks for mentioning us! I was part of the playtesters/development team and this game means the world to us. Martin (the individual who led this effort and did most of the work), put his heart and soul into this edition. We are still working out the kinks for things that may not have been clear or not work as intended. So keep checking our forums for updates and errata!

Infantry is pretty hard to track down if you are trying to use the Bandai sculpts and can be pretty spendy (I have bought a total of 12 Ground War sets, 6 of each kind). But I am running a strange army that has tons of dudes, tanks and planes to represent a force from the Odessa operation.

If you have any questions feel free to ask and I will do my best to answer them for you! Thanks again for bringing us up here on Dakka!

Oh, figured you guys might enjoy this. Working on getting all my Federation stuff built and ready for basing and paint, still waiting on 8 of my Ground War kits to come in from Japan. Found an eBay seller that had them DIRT cheap, but the shipping was pretty steep so I had to buy in bulk to make it worth it. I am prepping to start kit bashing my GM Ground Types soon as well using old Ez8 Parachute Packs and Beam Rifles, along with arms and shields from the newer Gundam Ground Types in the Ground War sets. Also ordered the much better looking Builders Parts EFSF hands for the kits as well. My least favorite part of the standard HGUC kits are the hands.

Oh! I forgot to mention, we are currently working on updating all the units from the previous edition to 2.0 rules and points. So don't be discouraged if you don't see something up yet, and we are hard at work playtesting new units like the Core Booster. Later this year fully updated source books for the various Universal Century factions will be up, and hopefully the Iron Blooded Orphans stuff as well. One of the forum members/moderators has been hard at work playtesting the IBO stuff!
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Watch iron blooded orphans.
I really enjoyed it and it has some great suits in it.
   
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IBO is pretty great, one of the best non-UC series around.

Personally, my favorite piece of Gundam media ever is MS Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket. It condenses the Gundam themes in a short, easy to digest OVA series, and it punches right where it hurts.

Other than that, I love the designs on Stardust Memories, but I think 8th MS Team is far superior. Unicorn is very pretty and very stupid.
   
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I started watching Iron Blooded Orphans but stopped for no specific reason a few episodes in - I'll pick that back up!

I'll try and track down the original first TV series too...

Also, still looking for thoughts and opinions on this:

 Alpharius wrote:
 War Drone wrote:
These guys are pretty much perfect for Zeon, but I have no idea who makes/made them ...





Those are very nice indeed - I'd like some of them!

Any idea where they are from?

Anyone?


...and this:

Alpharius wrote:
This blog here:

http://gravityfront.blogspot.com/

has some pretty good ideas!

For Zeon infantry - Modern West Germans!

Sample:

West German Infantry


For Earth Federation - Modern US Troopers!

http://www.miniaturefigurines.co.uk/Catalogue.aspx?ScaleID=1&CategoryID=3&SubCategoryID=14

Sample:

US Troopers (Fritz helmets)


Look good to me - thoughts and opinions?


Thanks!

   
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 Albertorius wrote:
IBO is pretty great, one of the best non-UC series around.

Personally, my favorite piece of Gundam media ever is MS Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket. It condenses the Gundam themes in a short, easy to digest OVA series, and it punches right where it hurts.

Other than that, I love the designs on Stardust Memories, but I think 8th MS Team is far superior. Unicorn is very pretty and very stupid.


War In the Pocket, 08th MS Team and Stardust Memory are some of my favorites! Even though Kou's English voice actor makes him seem a bit like a cry baby it is very well done.

The ending to War In the Pocket was pretty sad... poor Bernie! I liked how it shows that there are "good guys" on both side of the conflict and that the Zeon aren't just mindless baddies.

I agree with you on Unicorn, visually it looked great (I still found the Unicorn Gundam design to be boring) but it wasn't anywhere near my favorite series. I actually enjoyed the two Build Fighters series more than Unicorn just for how creative they got with the mobile suits.

I haven't finished IBO yet... The second season got ruined for me by a bunch of spoilers and it kind of makes me not want to finish it since all the suprise factor is gone.

In other news, I can't wait to test out the Gundam Wing rules now that a new HG Leo has been announced for this year! The kit looks amazing.
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 NH Gunsmith wrote:
Alpharius,

Thanks for mentioning us! I was part of the playtesters/development team and this game means the world to us. Martin (the individual who led this effort and did most of the work), put his heart and soul into this edition. We are still working out the kinks for things that may not have been clear or not work as intended. So keep checking our forums for updates and errata!

Infantry is pretty hard to track down if you are trying to use the Bandai sculpts and can be pretty spendy (I have bought a total of 12 Ground War sets, 6 of each kind). But I am running a strange army that has tons of dudes, tanks and planes to represent a force from the Odessa operation.

If you have any questions feel free to ask and I will do my best to answer them for you! Thanks again for bringing us up here on Dakka!

Oh, figured you guys might enjoy this. Working on getting all my Federation stuff built and ready for basing and paint, still waiting on 8 of my Ground War kits to come in from Japan. Found an eBay seller that had them DIRT cheap, but the shipping was pretty steep so I had to buy in bulk to make it worth it. I am prepping to start kit bashing my GM Ground Types soon as well using old Ez8 Parachute Packs and Beam Rifles, along with arms and shields from the newer Gundam Ground Types in the Ground War sets. Also ordered the much better looking Builders Parts EFSF hands for the kits as well. My least favorite part of the standard HGUC kits are the hands.

Oh! I forgot to mention, we are currently working on updating all the units from the previous edition to 2.0 rules and points. So don't be discouraged if you don't see something up yet, and we are hard at work playtesting new units like the Core Booster. Later this year fully updated source books for the various Universal Century factions will be up, and hopefully the Iron Blooded Orphans stuff as well. One of the forum members/moderators has been hard at work playtesting the IBO stuff!


Actually, Zeon troops are very easy to get. The K-9 Pack from Build Fighters includes a bunch of the Zeon troops from the Ground War set.

Also, you're using the old 08th Team HGs? Why not the newer HGUC releases? They're FAR superior to the old kits. There's also a new HGUC Ground Type Gundam coming out soon that uses the newer style articulation featured on the recent HGUC Ground Type GM and the recent Blue Destiny kits.

   
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I'm a Gundam rookie - none of that made any sense to me!

Any links to what you're discussing - it would help!

Also, is there a downloadable 'army book' to go along with the rulebook?

I'm not seeing any units/points costs/etc. anywhere?

   
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Hmm I may have to check this out, and finally get back to work on my kits.

 Alpharius wrote:
I'm a Gundam rookie - none of that made any sense to me!

Any links to what you're discussing - it would help!

Also, is there a downloadable 'army book' to go along with the rulebook?

I'm not seeing any units/points costs/etc. anywhere?


I was able to find this Alph, http://mobilesuitskirmish.proboards.com/board/19/unit-database my guess is they have most of the stuff in the lists.
   
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@Gunsmith: I'll see your four unpainted T61s and raise you my 1x (of eight) painted ,)

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Greetings, Dakkists.

Great to see MSSk with its own thread over here. I noticed a few people wondering about points costs though.

We're still working on the Faction Books for Earth Federation Forces and Zeon. Aiming to have these available sometime in February or March at this stage.

Meanwhile, you can find pre-filled Stat Sheets, with points costs, for common EFF and Zeon Units here:

http://mobilesuitskirmish.proboards.com/board/19/unit-database

Costs for Character Pilots and Weapons can be found in the main rulebook.

I'll drop by to field questions about Version 2.0 whenever I can, so feel free to post 'em here.

Cheers!

- Macrossmartin (Version 2.0 Editor)

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 War Drone wrote:
Spoiler:
@Gunsmith: I'll see your four unpainted T61s and raise you my 1x (of eight) painted ,)



I can't wait to start painting mine, just need to order bases for everything first.

 Barzam wrote:
Spoiler:
 NH Gunsmith wrote:
Alpharius,

Thanks for mentioning us! I was part of the playtesters/development team and this game means the world to us. Martin (the individual who led this effort and did most of the work), put his heart and soul into this edition. We are still working out the kinks for things that may not have been clear or not work as intended. So keep checking our forums for updates and errata!

Infantry is pretty hard to track down if you are trying to use the Bandai sculpts and can be pretty spendy (I have bought a total of 12 Ground War sets, 6 of each kind). But I am running a strange army that has tons of dudes, tanks and planes to represent a force from the Odessa operation.

If you have any questions feel free to ask and I will do my best to answer them for you! Thanks again for bringing us up here on Dakka!

Oh, figured you guys might enjoy this. Working on getting all my Federation stuff built and ready for basing and paint, still waiting on 8 of my Ground War kits to come in from Japan. Found an eBay seller that had them DIRT cheap, but the shipping was pretty steep so I had to buy in bulk to make it worth it. I am prepping to start kit bashing my GM Ground Types soon as well using old Ez8 Parachute Packs and Beam Rifles, along with arms and shields from the newer Gundam Ground Types in the Ground War sets. Also ordered the much better looking Builders Parts EFSF hands for the kits as well. My least favorite part of the standard HGUC kits are the hands.

Oh! I forgot to mention, we are currently working on updating all the units from the previous edition to 2.0 rules and points. So don't be discouraged if you don't see something up yet, and we are hard at work playtesting new units like the Core Booster. Later this year fully updated source books for the various Universal Century factions will be up, and hopefully the Iron Blooded Orphans stuff as well. One of the forum members/moderators has been hard at work playtesting the IBO stuff!


Actually, Zeon troops are very easy to get. The K-9 Pack from Build Fighters includes a bunch of the Zeon troops from the Ground War set.

Also, you're using the old 08th Team HGs? Why not the newer HGUC releases? They're FAR superior to the old kits. There's also a new HGUC Ground Type Gundam coming out soon that uses the newer style articulation featured on the recent HGUC Ground Type GM and the recent Blue Destiny kits.


Ah, thank you for that info! I haven't looked at a lot of the Build Fighters kits so that is good to hear! I needed 12 Bloodhounds and T61s so thankfully it worked out I will end up with all the infantry I will ever need.

I personally like the old ones because they match the art of 08th MS Team better in my opinion. The ankle armor on the new kits leaves a very undesirable gap which is rarely seen in the show. The lack of articulation is fine for me since they are going to be mounted on bases in fairly neutral poses to make storage easier. Plus, with how simple the old kits are I can build half of a leg at a time so I can glue it and keep the glue hidden.

I spent a lot of time looking at the instructions for the kits online and the old kit matched my needs better. It will be getting a bit jazzed up with some newer parts (head, hands, arms and shield) but the simplicity of the legs was the real selling point. They will hold up to the rigors of gaming better and be less likely to shift or break.

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 NH Gunsmith wrote:
I spent a lot of time looking at the instructions for the kits online and the old kit matched my needs better. It will be getting a bit jazzed up with some newer parts (head, hands, arms and shield) but the simplicity of the legs was the real selling point. They will hold up to the rigors of gaming better and be less likely to shift or break.

Hm, that's a good point... I was thinking on getting some and do the same to them as if they were regular gaming minis (that is, gluing, basing, painting ), and maybe a great poseability is not that good a thing for that.

Plus, those are cheaper, too
   
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 Albertorius wrote:
 NH Gunsmith wrote:
I spent a lot of time looking at the instructions for the kits online and the old kit matched my needs better. It will be getting a bit jazzed up with some newer parts (head, hands, arms and shield) but the simplicity of the legs was the real selling point. They will hold up to the rigors of gaming better and be less likely to shift or break.

Hm, that's a good point... I was thinking on getting some and do the same to them as if they were regular gaming minis (that is, gluing, basing, painting ), and maybe a great poseability is not that good a thing for that.

Plus, those are cheaper, too


That was part of my thought process too. If I am going to paint these mobile suits and base them, I want them to be as rigid as possible. If I was going to run them without permanent bases and paint that would be one thing since I would just use Action Bases and go wild with the poses, but I am going to be changing the colors on mine and they would look strange when everything else is based. Plus having the bases with the 120 degree and 180 degree markings on them will make gameplay that much more smooth.

Price was just a bonus. Those old kits were $7.99 a piece from USA Gundam Store. It made buying the Ez8s for the backpacks and weapons far less painful since $16 is very reasonable when you look at a similarly sized GW mini.
   
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Those are good points for using the older kits. The new ones are very nice though. I would recommend just picking one up to build. I will say that I was never satisfied with the head sculpt of the old kit. Something about it always seemed off. The new one at least fixed that for me.

Someday, I'd like to see Bandai do an HGUC of the 08th Team Zaku. So far, that old HG is the only representation of it.

Zeon's aquatic suits had better be utter beasts in this game. Acguys should never be underestimated.

   
 
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