Friday, 17 January 2025

Terrain is everything - Adeptus Titanicus Ruins MDF kit - TO DONE! 🔴

Afternoon #Warhammer Community I've been #PaintingWarhammer and forgive me but I don't appear to have taken any WiP pics for these MDF ruins for Adeptus Titanicus created by Nook and Noggin.


You actually get 12 ruins for around £15 [after postage] which I thought was great value. 4 small buildings, 4 medium - big enough to hide a Warhound, and 4 large which are as tall as a Warlord!


Now I added a few extra bits of detailing here and there. I cut 6mm strips, scored them down the middle and used them to cap all the corners.


This hid all the finger joints that are synonymous with MDF terrain. I also used wooden coffee stirrers to cap the roof edges too.


Bases had a small amount of rubble and you can see I followed my 40k terrain colour scheme of the TT Combat terrain and the Sector Imperialis Administratum.


Rather than leave the interiors plain cream I had a bit of fun painting in strips. These are where internal walls and floors had been and wouldn't have been painted. 


With their destruction I suspect you'd see something like this. It wasn't too hard to do but adds so much.



This medium ruin had some extra detailing around the roof. A 5mm card strip to hide the slot the the roof piece is attached to.


Then a small Aquila from the Space Marine Drop Pod kit. I thought about painting more of the Blessed Verdigris 🗽 but wanted some buildings that had no additional spot colours.


But yeah, the insides are still a huge contrast to the exterior.


This medium building was customised with some 'sprue' pieces from my TT Combat ruin.


I kept all these crenelated finger join pieces as I knew them may come in handy.


It's a bit over-engineered and clunky but it does add a little something to the overall building to make it different.


I won't be able to create another as I have run out of that bit of sprue.


I also added some mounting card floors in some of the tall buildings. Easy to do and adds a lot. However, it does mean you can't store them like Russian dolls - stacking the small corner piece inside the medium, inside the tall. 


It's an inconvenience but worth noting if you wanted to do something similar.


I considered verdigris and additional vertical and horizontal strips but with the laser etched cracks I didn't want to obscure the details already provided. 


Also, with this going on Otty's grey board too many colours were going to look odd. I mean the red terrain was probably already going to look out of place. Although buildings are all different colours on all different surfaces so maybe not...


I must say all the crack details were a tedious task and although it works it's probably the wrong scale. This would be far better on a 40k building whereas this epic scale these cracks are the size of tennis courts!


And another Great Big Wooden Stamp of Approval.


And also The Big Build Great Big Wooden Stamps of Approval for Building and Basing!





Wednesday, 15 January 2025

Not a battle report - Adeptus Titanicus 2 & 3

Afternoon #Warhammer Community I've been #PlayingWarhammer and yet another non-battle report but still Adeptus Titanicus. It started off well...


and then the power tripped out in Otty's shed and we were reduced to the rather atmospheric scenes we have here using a mix of candles and single extension lamps.


This pic is awesome too but for some reason I didn't take anymore. I think the only thing I remember of this game was this sneaky Warhound scampering in-between my Reaver and Liam's Warlord, stopping me getting the good stuff for some upstart welp of a titan.


Not sure if they went on to finish the game mid-week but the electrics eventually got sorted and a new plan for heating the shed was devised as Otty felt the electric heaters were putting too much strain on the supply. Although he had identified one of his kids had also run an extension lead to a tree house so they could watch telly and it had got a bit wet! 🤣


So, game 3 and we're building proper Maniples now, with Legio rules. We've also put down some more terrain so there's more LoS blocking and minuses to hit. Ben decided to choose a force devoid of Liam's beloved Warlord while I stuck with the 3 Reavers and 4 Cerastus. Legio Gryphonicus has a particular rule that means your titans can pick a target and get reroll 1's to hit. However, if any other of your titan's shoot at their target then they lose the bonus. So, in the short term it makes their individual shooting more effective but it means you can't really focus fire from all of your Titan's to bring an engine down, otherwise those bonuses evaporate. On top of that my Priceps Seniores had the trait to make all its hits on its target rerollable.


I tried to get up as far as possible.


Liam pushed up too but I was now in range of his Questoris with my Reaver's Thermal Cannon. I was able to hit the unit and just totally deleted every Knight within the household. It felt like overkill before I fired and the outcome definitely felt like overkill. Liam was definitely unhappy. 


In return his squadron of Warhounds and Cerastus started to push even further up the board, getting behind my Reaver and close to my missile silo that was missing every turn. 


My Cerastus moved up to get his Reaver.


The Lancers continued to chase down the Reaver, while my own Reaver moved toward the middle of the board to then turn and get a firing solution on his Warhounds and Lancers now firmly in my backfield.


Liam's force now castled up in my back corner. But it looks like I was able to take one of the Warhounds down. However, they work really well as a squadron and I bet if you can learn how to get their movement down so they move together that this is the optimal way to play them.


As they were now cornered the Reaver fell and the Lancers too by the looks of it. Whether they got consumed in the Reaver's fireball or fell to additional fire I'm unsure.


More of my Reavers began to converge and Liam and Otty felt it was done and dusted.


These are our faces afterwards, Liam and Otty completing faking any happiness as they were thoroughly convinced my Legio rules were too overpowered. It didn't help that Liam had been given a list that was not great [although it represented what Ben has in his Ork force so they wanted to see how that would fair - not good by the looks of it]. Also, he wasn't taking any of his own traitor Legio rules for Legio Krytos. I've since seen what they are and I'm not sure it would have been a benefit. Although, it does confirm they have a penchant for Warlords, just as my Legio has one for Reavers, which coincidentally reflects our passions in the game.





Monday, 13 January 2025

Not a battle report - Adeptus Titanicus 1

Afternoon #Warhammer Community I've been #PlayingWarhammer. This was my first game of 'new' Adeptus Titanicus. It was actually in December so I've almost no recollection of what was going on but I wanted to acknowledge it took place so I'm sharing the pics at least. All I can remember is my small force had to rescue the 'titan crew' that is the white 'dot' that's just a little to right of the middle of the board in the picture below. Liam and Otty's force was squatting on a Void Shield Generator so I had a long way to go to get my boys back while weathering the incoming fire from that Warlord.


Lets just say there was a lot of rules consultation to get to grips with how to play the game.


We struggled with the command phase, giving orders. I was just a bit luckier in that I failed one command later than Liam and Otty.


This meant my Lancer's were well in his face, but even so the next turn Charge was going to be problematic as you don't appear to be able to turn. I think the Knights can move in any direction, which is better than the titans, but it doesn't appear they can turn mid movement. Getting round that rock face was going to be an issue.


My titans weren't making much progress either, aside from getting in each other's way. I think I'd already started to take damage.


So we didn't get much further than this really. It looked like I was outgunned and we called it an evening. Subsequently, Ben went back during the week and finished the game off with Otty and somehow managed to steal a win. I think one of the Reavers managed to get to the Titan Crew and head back but there's no guarantee they got the victory conditions correct. 


There was so much of this that we were playing wrong and that's not helped by rulebook being very disjointed. It has both basic and advanced rules, but often in the advanced rules it refers back to the basic rules pages. There's also a lot of 'page furniture' that makes the rule book look pretty, but it does squeeze the content. Throw in the choice to use tiny, tiny text and it's really hard to see, let alone understand the complex rules system. That said, we are not dismayed by it and although it wasn't easy to pick up, like Turnip28 for instance, it was interesting and felt tactically challenging rather than based on pure luck or layer-upon-layer of bonuses or stratagems.

Wednesday, 8 January 2025

Otty's Tyranids

Afternoon #Warhammer Community Marc wanted more pictures of Otty's nids, so here we are:

 
I like big bugs and I cannot lie.


Or bigger!


Little bugs are cool too, but so are those converted Hive Tyrants.


A plethora of Warriors.


Carnifex.


A tide of gaunts.


An endless swarm!


Some of his Tyranid constructs - Forgeworld Capillary Towers, drop pods and defence line.


His Bastion, that I've shown before.


Hopefully this will scratch the bug itch 😉

Monday, 6 January 2025

6000 - Arbitrary milestone of the week


Afternoon #Warhammer Community my most recent arbitrary milestone is 6,000 and it's all about you, well mostly you and a bit of me - it's comments! Yes this little blog has generated over 6,000 comments, from compliments to critique, rules debate to advice on my print & play terrain, we've had it all. Now in the grand scheme of milestones, as I approach 4 million views I think this is much more important number. Granted, it's significantly smaller but this is people engaging with the blog and is legitimate.

Most of the spam posts have been filtered out and aside from the lost comments when Google+ commenting was lost to the ether these are mostly Q+As from people reading it. I may not have got round to every A to a Q [roughly 3,000 of them] but I still appreciate those who are still finding the blog worth of their attention. Interestingly it took 5 years to get the first 3,000 comments, and 9 years to get the next 3,000 maybe blogging is dying afterall 😂

After 2024 was my least active year so far I want to try and be a little bit more productive, to disprove my own assertion above. I'm going to try and post a bit more in 2025. I've quite a backlog of gaming pictures I want to share, I just need to find a way to balance my time between hobby and blogging. Thanks again for your interaction, I really appreciate it.