01 November 2019

SFX015 - Brownstone Rows

So after a brief hiatus, lets address the first set of buildings built from the BfE event board, the Brownstone Rows.

These were done first for a number of reasons, however the main one was that they were simple builds that were able to be a simple test bed for the method of painting the buildings to actually get a reasonable finish without spending a lot of time on them (example shown below)

Red walls & white roof
The above picture only shows one of the buildings, but the principle was the same for all of them.  Each was painted with spray paints to achieve a quick and easy finish, with the roof done a different paint colour to the walls.

The colours used for the walls were Halfords primers (Red and Grey) and Army Painter Primer (Leather Brown).  The roofs were done with Halfords (White and Grey) and Plastikote Primer (Grey).
The vent's and aircon's on the roof were done using GW's Lead Belcher spray.

Here are the finished buildings:

Front view
Side view
The buildings haven't been glued together to allow them to be stored flat-pack when necessary.  Also, any weathering will be done once all the buildings in the set are built (so possibly never!) in order to try and ensure a consistent level of weathering that is easier to achieve if doing the lot in one go rather than in batches.

Given the Brownstone Rows are only £10 RRP, it is feasible that a further set may make an appearance once the majority of the event set is complete, and definitely when going from a 4' x 4' to a 6' x 4' layout.

So there they are, a simple and quick set that probably only took a couple of hours to get to an entirely reasonable tabletop quality.

Until next time Commanders ...

- Bsking

02 October 2019

Battle for Earth Campaign - Game 1 - Station Assault ...

As well as building and painting, we also play the game!  With the launch of BfE, a couple of us have decided to play through the campaign in the Battle for Earth book.

As such, this is the first battle between the invading UCM (Zub) vs. the defending Scourge (Bsking).

The first mission is Station Assault with 700 pts per side.

Zub's UCM Fleet:
  1. Battlegroup A - SR 7
    • San Francisco
    • New Orleans x 2
  2. Battlegroup B - SR 11
    • Seattle x 2
    • Jakarta
  3. Battlegroup C - SR 6
    • Havana x 3
  4. Battlegroup D - SR 3
    • Santiago x 3
Bsking's Scourge Fleet:
  1. Battlegroup A - SR 10
    • Basilisk
  2. Battlegroup B - SR 10
    • Hydra x 2
  3. Battlegroup C - SR 5
    • Chimera
  4. Battlegroup D - SR 4
    • Gargoyle x 2
    • Nickar x 2
Turn 1:

The UCM sent the New Orleans on Full Thrust splitting left and right.  The Havanas & Santiagos approach as a group on the left, the Seattles, San Francisco & Jakata aim for the middle stations.

The Scourge likewise split the Gargoyles between the middle & left stations, sending the Chimera to the right, the Nickars supporting the left Gargoyle, and the Basilisk & Hydras through the middle.

No firing or launch due to the ranges still involved.

After Turn 1 - UCM deploying from top left, Scourge from bottom right

Turn 2:

Movement consisted of consolidating the initial moves, still no firing due to the ranges involved.

 Turn 2 - After Activation Phase - UCM pushing down the left, Scourge heading central and right
In the Launch phase, the Havanas sent 3 missiles at the Basilisk, and the Seattle launched bombers at the same.  The Scourge split between fighters to protect the Basilisk, and Bombers on 2 of the Havanas.

The UCM really want rid of the Scourge Battleship!
Ground assets led to the Scourge claiming 2 stations, and the UCM likewise.

Turn 2 - After Launch phase - lots of Bombers, Torpedo's and Fighters on the Basilisk!

Turn 3:

The first turn with any real shooting ... launched assets (Torpedos & Bombers) see off the Basilisk, but only after it takes down one Seattle and puts 4 damage on the San Francisco.  In return the Scourge Bombers take the two Havanas down to 1 hull point left each, and then the Gargoyle on the left breaks off from it's run to the space station to remove the final hull point from both, whilst the Nickars aim for the New Orleans.

Post the bomber runs, prior to the Gargoyle arriving.
The Gargoyle (having removed 2 Havanas) is in return swarmed by the 3 Santiagos, who make short work of it.  However, the Gargoyle in a final act of defiance detonates it's drives, and takes 2 of the Santiago's with it ... (and probably the posthumous "Man-of-the-Match" award, having been responsible for the destruction of 1/3 of the enemies ships!)
Before : "Sir, it's getting hot in the engine room!"
After : Space is a lonely place!
The UCM also managed to destroy the second Gargoyle, and one of the Nickars in this turn, leaving the Scourge a little short-handed.

In the Launch phase, the Scourge aimed Bombers at the San Francisco, but crucially not before it managed to drop troops onto the central space station.  In return the UCM launched the remaining Torpedo, and Bombers at one of the 2 Hydras.


On resolution the San Francisco, and the Hydra were gone, but by now the UCM controlled 3 space stations to the Scourge's 2.

Turn 4:

With most of the cruisers gone, the remaining turns became a bit of a blur.  The remaining ships on the left turned into the centre, whilst the Chimera made a  tactical mistake of trying to chase down and kill the New Orleans on the right, instead of heading to try and retake some of the stations in the middle.  The carriers in the centre fired and launched at each other, leaving both wounded, and the Seattle on 1 health.  When all was said and done, the Victory points at the end of Turn 4 were:

UCM - 3 stations controlled - 9 pts
Scourge - 2 stations controlled - 6 pts

End of Turn 4, not many ships left!
Turns 5 & 6:

In the shooting in turn 5, the Chimera finally destroyed the New Orleans, whilst the Hydra finished off the Seattle, before the last Santiago and Havana moved in to try and finish off the Hydra.

Moving in for the kill ...
The two remaining UCM ships were successful in destroying the Hydra, but again the Scourge decided to have the last laugh, with the Range and Severity of explosion dice both coming up as 6's, removing all 3 ships in one tremendous blast!

Kill achieved, but at what price?
With the Chimera not able to do anything of note on turn 6, the game ended with the same control again as in turn 4, leaving the final scores as:

UCM - 18 Victory Points.   Scourge - 12 Victory Points.

A win for the Zub's UCM, and deservedly so, therefore leading the next battle to be a Moonshot at 700 pts that is planned for mid October!

Hope you like this battle report, check back to see the results of the Moonshot next month, and next article up will switch the focus back to the Dropzone Terrain and the first set of completed buildings from the Battle for Earth Event Board ...

- Bsking

26 September 2019

SFX006 - Meller Heights

The Meller Heights building was purchased a while ago, in order to qualify for free shipping from a TTcombat order.  As such, it was built a while ago before this blog was considered, so there aren't any WIP pictures from the build (something I've done for the recent buildings), and instead we just have the built product.  

As you can see, the building is also still unpainted.  With the newer acquisitions I'm painting them as I build to try and make as much use of spray's as possible.  However with this building I'll have to do the painting separately later, which might mean it gets a more nuanced colour scheme.  Let's wait and see ...

That said, I was and still am really impressed with it as a piece of mdf and hardboard terrain:
SFX009 - Adnet Apartments
Front View
Side View
I remember it was super easy to put together (as you'd expect with mdf terrain), but for the scale and price (RRP £7.95) I was really impressed with the attention to detail on the building ... and the window-sills which come in strips which do all windows on one floor in one go are really clever. 

In order to the paint this building, I'm going to wait until I've completed a few more of the new buildings, before committing to a colour pallete / scheme, to try and match to the rest of the terrain,

This piece of terrain was what convinced me to the TTcombat Sci-Fi X line, and let to me splashing out on the BfE event board, as it's a simple yet impressive piece of terrain for a reasonable amount that really makes your games of Dropzone Commander come to life.  I'm really looking forward to building and sharing the rest with you!

Until next time Commanders ...

- Bsking

21 September 2019

One great building does not make a city ...

... however lots of them all added together can look pretty sweet!

The last post looked at the modular city boards contained in the Battle for Earth event board.

This time it's the turn of the buildings. Included in the set are:
  • SFX015 - Brimstone Rows
  • SFX046 - Cradle Commerce
  • SFX048 - Helix Labs
  • SFX049 - High Line Track Curve
  • SFX050 - High Line Track Straights
  • SFX051 - Industrial Accessories
  • SFX052 - Pyhagoras Tower
  • SFX053 - Regal Financiers
  • SFX054 - Level Steel Building
  • SFX055 - Alphabet Tenaments
  • SFX056 - West Side Brownstones
  • SFX058 - Midtown Academy
  • SFX059 - Ryan Memorial Stadium
  • SFX060 - Kicks Stadium
  • SFX061 - Construction Site
  • SFX062 - Street Accessories
The buildings make quite the pile of wood!
Additionally, collected separately for various reasons (and featured previously in part) have been the following:
  • SFX006 - Meller Heights
  • SFX010 - Academy Building
  • SFX057 - Dicington Tower
This should make a suitably sized terrain collection, and provide plenty of cover.  In order to pretty up the board as well (and allow the creation of some scatter terrain), a couple of sets of N-scale cars, trucks and buses have been acquired, along with a number of trees of various sizes.  I intend to cover each set in turn with a how-to / build record to show the process (and motivate me to keep going!) so I'll post them up each in turn ... wish me luck!

-  Bsking

20 September 2019

New York, New York ...

Where better to start this blog than with the terrain to fight over?

I was lucky enough to pick up one of the Battle for Earth event boards from the UK Games Expo this year:
Battle for Earth event board promo picture
It’s a hefty package, and a lot of wood!
Just the base boards!
Work in Progress, base boards in left pile, buildings in right!
The obvious place to start building from was the modular base boards which are 95% complete -  just needing a re-do on the road markings for the crossroad piece, and add some small details to the storm drains.


The modular city boards included in the set are:
  • 3 x straight road
  • 1 x straight road with lay-by
  • 2 x T-junction
  • 1 x Y-junction
  • 1 x crossroad
  • 2 x dead end roads
  • 2 x raised plaza
  • 1 x flat board
  • 3 x SFX047 - Flood Defense Board
This provides a large amount of variety to the amount of layout’s, and also already has 2 distinct elevations, which makes for better games of DzC in our experience!  In order to compliment this, if / when TTCombat make these pieces available separately I’m probably going to pick up an additional 8 pieces to allow either a 6ft x 4ft board (for large games / reuse for Adeptus Titanicus) or to provide greater variety to the 4ft x 4ft layouts possible.  However I’m very impressed with the quality and variety provided out the box, and would definitely recommend it to anyone given the chance.

Next post will take a look at the buildings included ...

-  Bsking

Pre-Campaign Briefing

+++   October 2nd, 2672, 05:02am, aboard the Strike Carrier UCMS Serenity   +++

“Alright soldiers, listen up and listen up good.  We’ll be entering Earth Orbit shortly, so make sure you’ve got a good hold on your weapons.  We’re going to be the first troops on the ground, so make sure you keep your eyes open and your wits about you!  The Scourge have had control of Earth for over 300 years ... it’s time we take it back!!!”

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Welcome to the Battle for Earth blog, about the tabletop miniature wargames Dropfleet and Dropzone Commander, made by TTcombat.

In this blog we’ll be tracking the adventures of our gaming group through the DropUniverse, as well as sharing our efforts in modelling miniatures and terrain for the various systems.

Hopefully you’ll find something here of interest!

-  Bsking

SFX049 & SFX050 - High Line Track

OK, so as seen from the previous update, a lot of the Dropzone board is now finished!  However, given I set up to do reviews of each of the...