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The Minotaurs advance around the end of the hedges, heading towards the East woods, as planned.
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The Juggernauts advance out of the woods into a field, still out of range from all except the missile launcher. Imperial Deployment (looking from the South baseline) The Sergeant led the Marine with the Missile Launcher 1 and two other Marines up the center to establish a base of fire and tie up the Juggernauts. Once they defeated them they should be able to flank the Juggernauts. The Captain took six Marines to charge up the road on the right, directly into the Minotaurs. Having seen the Chaos deployment, the Space Marines divided into two sections, one lead by the Captain and the other by the Sergeant. Khorne surely must have been displeased by the idea of his Chaos Space Marines on Juggernauts hiding in the woods. (I would later find out that was an incorrect assumption.) The Juggernauts would advance up the center, through the mass of light cover, looking for an opportunity to shoot or charge.Ĭhaos Deployment (looking from the North baseline) They chose the side with the woods so they could attempt to run the Minotaurs up to the East woods, out of line of sight. Ĭhaos got to select the side to deploy on and ended up deploying first. I also determined that the hedges were rather low and provided concealment across, but did not block line of sight. Plenty of crop fields that would normally completely conceal infantry, but I made a fateful decision that it would only partially conceal them. Country lanes (okay, freeways in this scale) run across each side's fronts. The North has a woods in a deployment area (6" from each baseline) before running into farm fields segmented by hedges and stone fences. I think trees should be played as is, when skirmishing, and woods should not be generic area terrain with wandering trees. Fat fingers and magnetic bases were not accounted for, however. I was (futilely) trying to play tree models as single trees, meaning they were where they were and they would not move. On the right side of the picture is the North.
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In this case a 15mm building is the right size, but the doors and windows are too big.) (I think most buildings are too small, especially for a skirmish game.
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I used the board that I still have setup from my last Flames of War game, so buildings are a little out of scale (15mm), but don't really look that bad.
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I decided to put these little guys to work today, trying out the free rules In the Emperor's Name. After the glue dries you can apply matte varnish. This caused the least amount of color bleed or loss and really helps protect the decal and fix it in place. The final solution was to take clear school glue and put a generous dot of it on the decal, not swishing the brush applicator at all. The first few I tried to varnish, but the ink bled. Speaking of which, I printed the banners on clear "window" decals that are inkjet compatible, which I purchased from Staples. In hindsight I should have painted all banners white, glued the banner decal on, then painted another color for the border trim. I decided to paint them "knightly", allowing for different color schemes, and put banners from the above fan site on their back banners. The color looks a little odd, the orange is almost neon in the picture, but these little buggers were really fun to paint.
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Next up are the Khorne Chaos Space Marines on Juggernauts. There are some really great banners there and by shrinking them down and touching them up with a few dots of paint they really make the unit pop. The banner comes from a fan site that makes banners and badges for the computer game Warhammer 40,000 Dawn of War. For some reason their noggins are glossy and it looks like they have steel helmets on them, but they don't.