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I'm Chris Birch from Modiphius, publisher of the new Fallout: Wasteland Warfare Miniatures Game - AMA
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I'm Chris Birch from Modiphius, publisher of the new Fallout: Wasteland Warfare Miniatures Game - AMA

Hi everyone, the Fallout: Wasteland Warfare miniatures game is an officially licensed wargame set in the Fallout universe. We've been working hard through the last year with Bethesda on over a hundred sculpts and a game system that will let you play vs, solo or co-op games which can be either straight combat or follow narrative storylines.

You'll be able to build your own settlement as you follow the story based missions, and it features highly detailed multi-part resin miniatures of all the well known characters, creatures, robots and factions. We're launching with a 2 player starter set which comes with pre-assembled multi-part PVC miniatures and all the rules, dice, cards and counters, but you can also get the starter minis in resin.

You can see lots more about the game here: https://www.modiphius.com/fallout.html

And a development blog here: https://www.modiphius.com/development-blog.html

Here's my Twitter proof link https://twitter.com/Modiphius/status/935804455345426432

You can pre-order here and get a bonus Nuka Cola girl before launch https://www.modiphius.net/collections/fallout-wasteland-warfare

Your local gaming stores will be starting pre-orders in the next coupe of weeks.

There's no rush to ask questions I'll be online through today and keeping an eye on the thread to respond anytime after that so ask away

EDIT: Thanks everyone for all the questions, I'll be keeping an eye on the thread and updating it as we reveal more about the game so if you have new questions keep 'em coming!






“Best” Cold War miniatures game?
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“Best” Cold War miniatures game?

Looking for larger scale games. (Not skirmish, most likely not 28mm….)

I love the idea of Team Yankee, hate the parking lot. Great model range! 15mm

Liked Seven Days to The River Rhine, not sure about infantry in this game. Played in 15mm.

Like Coldwar Commander back in the day, with several house rules…. If I remember correctly I hated that all hits disappear at end of turn. Played in 6mm.

What else am I missing? What’s the best? 😀




X-Wing Miniatures game instead of ship Combat rules?
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X-Wing Miniatures game instead of ship Combat rules?

Hey all! I have quite a substantial X-wing mini collection and was thinking that for the campaign I’m running I might try to use the combat in X-wing while also merging the systems of Star Wars RPG. Has anyone done this before?



Harry Potter Miniatures Game Coming in 2017
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Harry Potter Miniatures Game Coming in 2017

What do you guys think the game play will be like? What mechanics / Harry Potter elements would you like to see incorporated? Anyone else interested in this?

http://geekandsundry.com/a-first-look-at-the-upcoming-harry-potter-miniatures-game/




Is it possible that 40k as a miniatures game exists in the BattleTech universe?
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Is it possible that 40k as a miniatures game exists in the BattleTech universe?

My understanding is that our timeline and the BattleTech timeline diverge in 1988.

40k first edition was released in 1987.

Therefore, it stands to reason, there may in fact be a 40k scene within the Inner Sphere. It would probably be very small, of note only to anthropologists and gamer-historians. Product support would be nil, but the lore may live on. Tiny enclaves of players may trade custom figures, warped by 1000 years of history into something only faintly recognizable to us today.

If we run with this premise, could there possibly, somewhere in the distant periphery, be a merc captain rocking Ultramarine colors on his ride?



Calling Infinity miniatures game players in/around Manchester (UK)
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Infinity is wargame that simulates combat and special operations with 28mm scale metal miniatures. Skirmishes take place in a rich science fiction environment with Manga aesthetics. Infinity miniatures are characterized by the high quality and detail of their modeling, the dynamism of their postures and their futuristic aesthetic. This subreddit is for all things Infinity. From the game itself, its rules and fluff, to painting the minis, making terrain, finding or organizing battles and so on.


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Calling Infinity miniatures game players in/around Manchester (UK)

Shout out to any players in and around Manchester UK looking for games of Infinity, we're trying to build a community at Element Games in Stockport, and have had a good level of interest. All welcome; I'm a complete newb, but there are other more experienced players getting involved. No set days or evenings at the moment, it's all pretty casual. Trying to build enough of a network that people can get some games in around all the various pressures of 'normal' life.
Everything's being arranged through the EG discord in the new Infinity channel (you need to select Infinity in the choose your games channel or just ask for help). https://discord.gg/mwSDVwNj5X.


WoT Miniatures game - Overview
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WoT Miniatures game - Overview

Greetings guys!

I hope you are having a Wonderful Wednesday!

After a month of waiting (mostly on customs), I finally received my copy of the WoT miniatures game. Here's my first impression overview of the physical incarnation of our beloved tank MMO.

Panther

A while back I wrote here that it was on 50-70% sale at the WG store. Well, here's my overview of the game now that I've actually played it! And I must say, well worth the 68,75 euros that the asking price was labeled at.

TL;DR - I love the game, it's simple and easy to learn, battles are usually 30-60 minutes; No board, 2D terrain, tabletop - every battle feels different and unique. Main problem is imbalance of the initiative mechanic and improper balance of some vehicles. 8.5/10

Warning: Long, picture-heavy overview ahead! Reader beware! Also, goes without saying, this isn't sponsored. I just love WoT and love board games, so I wanted to share my passion with you guys. :)

Let's start from the best of the best; The models themselves. They're highly detailed, painted and primed (unicolor, matching the in-game nation colours). Here's the ISU-152 for example, with a cricket lighter for scale:

ISU-152

The next thing I was pleasantly surprised with are the dice. I love the design:

Dice (x6 per starter set; standalone 6-packs available at GF9)

You can, of course, play with normal dice too. Each six on a die is the WoT symbol, four and fives are the penetration symbol, and 1-3 are misses. But there's no denying it, these specialized dice look fancy.

There are loads of criticals (x32 crit cards in one starter set) with quotes from the in-game crew and various effects:

Crit cards. Base damage + critical damage (description below name of card) + quote (in tiny print below description)

Some crits can be repaired, others can be blocked, while the rest are permanent. Adds quite a bit of variety.

Next up, the "map". Out of the box terrain is 2D. It's a decent enough quality cardboard that will last you some time. Here's everything mashed together in a typical battle:

A battle in a game of WoT miniatures. Poor Cromwell

In one starter set, you get: 2x forest (double-sided, other side is a hill); 4x wall (double-sided, mirrored); 4x house (double-sided, different house design). They're all pretty much top-down views of Prokhorovka's scenery in-game. What's great is that pretty much everything is double-sided. Movement tokens (treads with I, II or III indicating number of moves made that turn); Cap flags (one side green other side red), damage markers, etc.

Now, what I didn't like about the starter set, and it's a slight pet peeve of mine, are the damage markers' numbers. Take a look:

Damage markers

In case it isn't obvious at first glance - There is no "4 damage" marker! Personally, not a fan at all! Especially since out of the four tanks in the starter set, 3 have 4 HP and only the cromwell can withstand 4 hits (has 5 HP). That means that from the starter set, you won't even be able to use the 5 damage token as no cards upgrade HP in the base set.

Now, you can customize your vehicles with loads of different options with the upgrade cards. Ammo, Consumables, equipment, skills for crew... You name it. All in World of Tanks artwork. Here's an example:

EGLD in WoT Miniatures

I really like the game. It's quick, you get to play world of tanks offline with your buddies. Games with 4v4 tanks usually take 45 minutes, from placing the first terrain piece to firing the last shell. I'd recommend getting two copies, so you can have 12 dice (6 per player), 2 hills + 2 forests, and it's the cheapest way to get tanks and extra upgrade cards. Expansion packs come with 5 upgrade cards, 1 tank card and one tank, priced at 15 euros. With the starter set, you get 4 tanks and a bunch of upgrade cards plus all of the rest included for 40 euros.

Now I'll mention the cons.

  1. Initiative order rule: All tanks have a set initiative. Tanks with the lowest initiative move first and shoot last. This means the tanks with the highest initiative both move last - which means they can flank easier as they are the ones reacting to the enemy vehicles moving - and shoot first! Initiative is the whole shabang in this game. There's no "last shot". Once a tank is destroyed, it's out of the battle. Doesn't matter if it fired or not. This usually means tanks with the lowest initiative are focused and destroyed before they even get a single shot off.

  2. The base set vehicle selection: This issue is glaringly obvious in the base set. The cromwell has a movement of 3, and an initiative of 8 (2nd highest is 6, on T-34 and M4A1 Sherman). The cromwell, being the only tier VI vehicle, also gets 5 hitpoints while the rest get 4. This just means that the rest are flat out inferior. Especially the Panzer IV H with it's initiative of 5 (lowest). The number of times I lost my Pz. IV to the enemy cromwell because I got outflanked and destroyed before it even fired is way too much.

  3. The game gives you six dice. That's just not enough. Most combat requires 10. If you buy one set, please use some regular dice in stead of remembering hits or writing them down. There's a new version of the starter set coming out this fall, with higher tier vehicles - one of them being the Maus. Maus has a firepower of 7 which means it rolls 7 attack dice. But the starter set will still contain 6 dice (???!!!).

There are ways to counter the initiative problem. For example, the ISU-152 with the BL-9S has 6 attack dice and hits like a truck; but it's initiative is only 2. Twice I had it destroyed before I even fired once. However, I spiced it up with some extra cards (crew card safe stowage, gun rammer and EGLD), boosted my shooting-phase-initiative to 6, and managed to oneshot quite a few tanks because it instantly started shooting second when I had the 'advantage' token.

All in all, the game's great. It's easy to get in to, interesting to master. Requires some thought in assembling your tank fleet. Despite the issues, I can only wholeheartedly recommend it. My rating of it is 8.5/10.

Full rules are avaliable at the following link: Online rulebook

Oh and if you're in the UK - it's cheaper to just buy it from GaleForce9. If you're in Germany, it's also cheaper in physical stores that have the game than through Wargaming's store. Plus, Wargaming's store is lacking a lot of vehicles that have come out.

If you made it this far, thank you very much for reading. Do you have the game; How do you like it? Do you want it? Were you thinking about getting it and if so did this overview help you decide for or against buying it yourself?

Let me know down in the comments!



Miniatures game that you can play with anything
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Miniatures game that you can play with anything

I have a ton of Legos of all kinds and little medieval action figures and even a castle from my childhood in my basement gathering dust. I was curious if there was a game me and my wife could play with any of that stuff. We've never really played any wargames or miniatures games, so preferably something relatively simple that we could print off rules and stuff for. Any ideas would be great!




Mantic & 343 Bring Halo Miniatures Game to the Table
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Mantic & 343 Bring Halo Miniatures Game to the Table

I read on Dice breaker that the scale is going to be 40mm (ala Star Wars Shatter Point).

From ICv2

Mantic Games announced that they have teamed up with 343 Industries to bring a new Halo miniatures game to retail in September 2024.

The brand-new miniatures game will feature team combat gameplay as well as detailed Spartan miniatures to delight fans of the video game. This game will not be crowdfunded, but instead, will head straight into retail. Retailers can expect the first preview of this game in March 2024.

“Having a firefight play out on the table while moving Spartans in and out of cover connects players to the action in a new and special way," said Ronnie Renton, CEO and founder of Mantic Games. "We have a thrilling and competitive game, from a passionate team of talented sculptors, artists, and designers who have been building an incredible Halo experience.”

Source: https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/55954/mantic-teams-up-343-industries-halo-miniatures-game

Mantic Games: https://www.manticgames.com/news/on-the-12th-day-of-xmas-special-announcement/



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