Over on The Miniatures Page I've heard about a set of free rules that are "1 page WH 40k" style. They are called Grimdark Future. There are a few different version of these rules, the original ones being written for larger battles.
I decided to try out the "Firefight" version of the rules with my 11 year old Grandson, Kylor.
Kylor had been itching for me to get him some miniatures to paint so he could have his own army. Being a long time gamer in the Toledo, Ohio area I contacted a friend of mine, Doug who is "in charge" of a local gaming group. Over the years he has accumulated the collections of a gaming friend and his brother who have passed away. Doug told me he had about 30 figures that were just collecting dust and he was more than happy to pass them onto a (hopefully) future miniatures gamer.
The miniatures he gave me look to me to be from the Alternative Armies "Ion Age" line.
Separated into 3 units, they were already painted to a tabletop standard. Personally I think Kylor should leave two of the units alone, maybe a "magic dip" and some basing, but the last 10 man unit I will help him repaint....but that's a future story.
ON WITH THE FIGHT!!!
Grimdark Future: Firefight is a skirmish set of rules using a point system, so I made a chart for Kylor to reference for Space Ma....I mean "Battle Brothers". 😉 He would use one of his 10 man units. I have loads of old 2nd edition 40k Orkz and Gretchen (Space Goblins), so I dug out an equal point value of them. Here was the Order of Battle:
Fireteam Kylor
Captain Kylor
9 - Battle Brothers
Grampz Davz Mob
Grampz Davz (in a Orky Battlesuit)
11 - Orkz
2 - Goblin Herdz (of 5 Goblins each)
To keep the learning game simple, we played to 50% losses for the win. I needed to kill 5 of his figures, Kylor need to get 11 of mine.
"Captain, Orbital sensors have detected an Ork drop ship entering the atmoshpere. ETA until touchdown is 10 minutes. Projected Landing Point is within 5 kilometers of our position."
"Thank you Corporal. Please sound the alarm and have the men meet for a briefing. Looks like we have a fight on our hands this night...."
Firebase Navajo |
My plan was simple. 2 groups of Orkz will advance from the 2 bottom assembly points. The 2 Herds of Goblins and Grampz Davz will advance from the upper 2.... |
Captain Kylor can be seen on the left of the picture giving his Battle Brothers an inspirational speech. There was mention of Ice Cream......
My old school Orkz and Gobos show up looking for Hummie blood.... |
Kylor very wisely deployed most of his troop on the rooftops getting a cover bonus. Captain Kylor can be seen on the right of this picture on ground level. |
My center group of Orkz are not having a good time. They've had 2 of their number knocked down by the Battle Brothers defensive fire. But undeterred, they press on toward their objective.... |
Kylor then popped out a couple more minis (Reserves) on the ground level that had been hidden to me before. I switch targets and in a hail of Orky gunfire both of them went down!! |
WOOT WOOT GRAMPZ DAVZ!!!
Next came one of the greatest things I've ever heard uttered around a gaming table. Kylor and I shook hands. I congratulated him on his win. "Thanks," he replied. He then looked to the 3 figures that had paid the ultimate price. "You guys are trash," Kylor said with a sneer. "As for the rest of you," he said, turning back to the survivors on the board, "We're going out for ice cream...."
Cool stuff Dave :)
ReplyDeleteI loved this battle report. I reminded me of playing with my son when he was 11. (He turns 30 next month.) He was a Space Marine guy as well. I still have the minis he painted back then. He's more a hardcore board gamer now, which is okay.
ReplyDeleteI liked seeing the Ion Age figures in action. I love them, especially the space goblins sculpted by Bob Olley.
So now the big question. What flavor ice cream did the victor get? :-)
Great stuff! Always good to play a game with children. And the rules are a good choice too.
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