Tuesday, 9 October 2018

MOAB and Minecraft

Finally, after an eight month hiatus, I get to put figures on the game table and play some DBA. I was able to play in the Samurai DBA Campaign held on the Sunday at MOAB. Briefly, this a fun event played over 4 rounds, with each player winning or losing gold coins based on the possession of objectives and other criteria at the end of each round. At the finish, the player with the most gold is named Shogun and winner.

Players may move their army and attack in any direction, so allegiances and deals are made and broken during the course of the game, with it possible to be fighting 3 or more opponents. Veteran DBA player and game organiser Greg Kelleher put the table together and also ran the competition, doing an excellent job all round.

My Early Samurai being attacked on two fronts


Armies engaged on all fronts!

Not much happening one the modelling front. I have managed to base up some more figures for the Minecraft HOTT project. Llama and Pig hordes, more Chicken Jockey Cavalry and some Polar Bears as Beasts.


Not much of interest on the 3D Printer front either, but I have kept it busy making some dungeon tiles that I will use to setup a display cabinet for my 28mm figures. That's if/when I get time to paint them beyond the primer stage.





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