Saturday, June 24, 2017

Sorry for our silence.

We would like to apologize for our silence. There really hasn't been much activity lately but I should let you all know that I will be at Historicon in Fredericksburg, VA next month on the 12-16 but my game will be on Friday and Saturday at 1 PM. So hope to see you there.
https://www.hmgs.org/?page=HconHome

Friday, February 10, 2017

Illness and delays.

Sorry for the delay folks. We have been not feeling well this past week. (And by we, I mean my entire family) and thus everything basically came to a stop.
So for you, I forced myself to update the rules again.
Also, we are officially GO for Cold Wars 2017.
Update on our FB Page.
Cold Wars 2017. Lancaster, PA

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Update: Incoming Video

In a recent battle to play test the scenario we have set for Cold Wars, I recorded all of turn 4. I will upload this video sometime soon and will post the links when they are ready.
On top of that, the rules are being touched up again.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Past Experience and future updates

Even though we had several great battles in the past, we are beginning to notice some flaws in various cards and the rules that will need correcting before we return to Cold Wars 2017 in 3 months. We will have to review our current stock of cards and edit them. Of course, with these edits will come the process of laminating and cutting them out but that's the easy part.
I also found myself creating another set of rules for another mecha series in which at a later date I will post the link to when it is created. Until next time.

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Got a P-Bandai Gouf and Guncannon coming in from Japan sometime later this month. And sometime this week or next, a Samson truck and trailer will be arriving as well. I'm am pleased to report that the game was a success at Barrage. Had to make a repeat performance! Battle reports will be written up soon.

In other good news.
Whenever these guys come out, we're buying 3 of them!

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Har: Con Battle.

To ensure that the battle will go according to plan for Har:Con, we ran a test game a week before. 
 In this pic, we ran the battle at the beginning of episode 3. Where the 3 gundams encountered the Zakus in the woods.

 And this is the objective. One zaku in the pit, bunkers you see here I scratch built from wood and plastic. The helicopters are from Hawks Wargames, part of their Dropzone Cmmander. Only thing I could find close enough to the Zeon Gunships. http://www.hawkwargames.com/products/ah-16-cyclone
The Zaku Cannon my brother scratch built from the old 1/144 80's kit and a newer HG Zaku.





 The fighting in the woods was fierce but all 3 gundams survived.
 Not according to plan, the Zeon Helicopters began moving in.
 As the gundams began assaulting the position without Shiro, Zaku's began coming in.
 First to go down was Karen. Cockpit survived but the gundam didn't. To tell a long story short, that battle in the woods ate up so much ammunition and shields that we skipped it and decided to have the two gundams, Sanders and Karen with the Hovertruck assault first and then Shiro arrives with the guerilla's.
 Har:Con. Things went well. Unfortunately, I have forgotten to take pics earlier in the battle and this was towards the end of the battle.
This time, sanders has fallen but still active and in a bitter hand to hand battle, the gundam won over the Zaku cannon. The guerilla's were destroying pillbox after pillbox. Shiro assaulted the base as Karen dealt with the enforcing zaku. Norris is still firing from afar.

At the end of the battle, a pillbox flipped the hovertruck but Michel and Eledore survived. The pillboxes were destroyed and the Zeke's retreated. All had fun that day.

Dusting off the blog

We haven't forgotten about this place, just been so busy with other projects and such.
I figure this wouldn't be a bad place to put down my thoughts on the One Year War and Gundam in general.
I have recently came across some images of some zaku variants that I have no idea where they came from.
http://blog.livedoor.jp/glintbooster/archives/43773408.html  <- where i found them.





First off, this Zaku with the Magella Mortar. I can see this being used late in the war, with equipment becoming scarce and the need of combat units at an all time high. This is very similar to the Zaku Tank, except there were no Zaku parts to spare to make a Zaku Tank. The mortar itself probably uses the remains of a Zaku Bazooka and uses modified Zaku Bazooka rounds. A question I have is where the driver of the Magella base is at and how is aim achieved? Would be silly if it were that little crank on the stand.
 This Zaku Rifle Grenade I can imagine being used in the early part of the war, as a predecessor of the Magella attack gun. It is more of an artillery weapon, as the bazooka is more of a direct attack weapon.
 Love this design, one that would have been used in and around Odessa in one of it's many mining operations. After the Battle of Odessa, this design would've been made into a combat unit.
This is an odd one. Even though it is official that Zaku ground types had flamethrowers, it has never been consistently illustrated. I like the zimmerit on the legs, in order to prevent Federation infantry from planting magnetic bombs on them. This weapon probably saw very limited use when Federation mobile suits became more common on the front lines. Wouldn't be surprised if these units saw action in Southeast Asia in counter guerilla operations.





Love these designs but I have no idea where this guy found them. Would be nice if they're official. If not, we'thll work out some rule sets for them. We got a bunch of updates that need to be uploaded here, such as the 08th MS Team battle that was held at Har-Con and modelling project updates.