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Unregistered(d) |
Re: re. 210 | ||
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Not quite, metaguns/plasma guns/flamers to take out things not lasgunable.
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JMcL63 |
Hard at work | ||
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I've started finishing off my army for the tournament. I'm quite pleased with the progress I'm making. I'm sure I'll get it all finished if I can keep this pace up. But... after all these years of insisting that I liked the shiny toy soldier effect, I've taken to matt varnish, and... ahem: I think it looks better. Ho hum!
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JMcL63 |
Transport | ||
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The last question we have to answer I guess ZtM is how we're going to get to the event. Are we going to get the GW coach? Making our own way (and I'm sure you know what that means!) might be more convenient; but going on the coach with the other players might be fun. I'm happy with whatever you choose. Let me know, and I'll go in and get the tickets if I have to.
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Unregistered(d) |
Re: Transport | ||
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How much are the tickets? Whats the timetable?
Anything but a one... It's a one! But I've got a reroll... OK that's a one too!! |
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JMcL63 |
re. Re: Transport | ||
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Dunno yet, but I've got to go into GW for some paints today, so I'll get back to you on that one later.
PS. Adam really is a cute l'il beggar. Bring him in again sometime soon! |
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JMcL63 |
Back again on transport | ||
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The GW coach leaves (presumably from outside the store, just like for Games Day) at 07.30 for a venue opening at 09.00, and an event beginning at 10.00. Price is £8. Sorry to have taken so long to get this information to you.
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Unregistered(d) |
Re: Back again on transport | ||
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When does it get back? Are there any seats left?
Oh and is there a bar? Anything but a one... It's a one! But I've got a reroll... OK that's a one too!! |
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JMcL63 |
re. Re: Back again on transport | ||
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I think we'd be getting back sometime between 5 and 6pm (I'm sure the staffer said something about finishing at 4, but I was concentrating on the morning departure time). And I'm pretty sure that there are tickets left (nothing was said about them being sold out, and tournament tickets are still available). I don't know anything about a bar I'm afraid. I suspect that an onsite bar will have been low down on GW's priorities given their more youthful target audience.
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Unregistered(d) |
Re: re. Re: Back again on transport | ||
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If there's no bar do you think they'll let us take beer?
I think it all comes down to the beer question, if beer is available (on site or in bag) then the bus looks good, if not I suppose I'd better drive. Anything but a one... It's a one! But I've got a reroll... OK that's a one too!! |
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JMcL63 |
re. beer | ||
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I've got no idea how GW'd feel about beer at Conflict, though I'd give better than evens that they wouldn't like it. I do remember that there was in fact a bar onsite at the first of my recent series of Games Days; but only the first. I guess one or other of us could try phoning the venue and/or the local store.
PS. I'd expect that drinking beer on the coach will be verboten- that's pretty standard in recent years ( all coaches, schedule or hired). PPS. Beer or not, don't drive if you can't be arsed. Like I said, hanging out with the other entrants ought to be worthwhile. |
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Unregistered(d) |
Re: re. beer | ||
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OK. I suppose your right. Can you get me a ticket then, as I can't get into town?
Anything but a one... It's a one! But I've got a reroll... OK that's a one too!! |
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JMcL63 |
OK | ||
Unregistered(d) |
Re: OK | ||
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Thanks.
Anything but a one... It's a one! But I've got a reroll... OK that's a one too!! |
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JMcL63 |
All systems go (but unlubricated) | ||
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Got the tickets. The expected time of return on Sunday is 19.00 to 19.30. No alcohol is allowed. This is from the organiser, so it's final and binding I'm afraid- we'll just have to go to the pub back in Glasgow!.
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JMcL63 |
Last minute details | ||
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I've just phoned the store to double-check transport: it's definitely outside the store at 07.30 on Sunday. And I'm beginning to think I might get my lads finished on time... fingers crossed anyway! See you Sunday then.
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Unregistered(d) |
Hall of Heroes | ||
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John I've had a look around the hall of heroes, and I don't think we will find our scores there. They only show a score under their system for turning up, winning the tournament etc. not the scores from the tournaments. Plus in order to get into the hall, you must fill in a bloody aftermath card after the tournament. I don't remember ever seeing one. So I don't think we will ever find out, unless the shop can help.
Anything but a one... It's a one! But I've got a reroll... OK that's a one too!! |
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JMcL63 |
re. Hall of Heroes | ||
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I don't know about the Hall of Heroes. Conflict ought to count, but we didn't get bloody aftermath forms though, did we? Worth checking out on their own forums maybe.
Meanwhile, I posted this to the Trollslayer forum. Just thought I'd add it here for completeness. Conflict- Edinburgh 2002 Following on from the roaring success of last year's first ever Scottish event, GW's Edinburgh tournament of their Conflict- Regional 2002 series was staged last Sunday, May 19th. Some 200+ assorted Warhammer and 40K players assembled to test their skills and show off their armies. Your humble scribe has attended several Games Days, but this was his first official tournament. The first good thing about this day struck me some 45 minutes after our 7.30am departure from outside GW Glasgow- we arrived at our venue. Not having to suffer the rigours of the 24-hour redeye to B'rum for Games Day was great. I was finally able to attend a GW event feeling civilised! There followed the obligatory hanging around in droves for half an hour or so before the doors opened. Fortunately the day was fair. Once in, we queued again to register. This, as with all the bureaucratic business of the day, was done efficiently and with no problems (for your humble scribe at least). Then we had time to take stock and look around a bit more. The Ingliston Exhibition Centre looks for all the world like an old hangar. Half of it was filled ranks of tables set out for Warhammer and 40K, some 200 in all at a guess. There were stalls for the Black Library, Forgeworld, and other GW stuff (I got myself a plastic Dreadnought, and a Forgeworld kit for the new Vindicator assault tank), and also tables set up with various games for non-competing attendees. The 40K tables were all done out as desert boards, with minimal terrain, mostly ruins and walls with no wooded areas. Although much sparser than anything I'm familiar with from club games, this terrain did prove enough for an interesting game. I guess you can't expect lavish terrain layouts when 200 tables are being laid on. The tables were all numbered, so as the time advanced, we all headed for our allocated tables for our first of the day's three games. My first opponent were Dark Angels in the standard table-quarter grabbing Cleanse. This was quite neat, since my DIY Penumbra's Talons are Dark Angels successors. I guess there's been a bit of a grudge since the Talons were founded in a direct response to the discovery of the Dark Angels' treachery during the Heresy. The setup established a pattern for the day: losing table edge and first turn. I was massacred to a man in a game whose 'high-point' was firing just one weapon in turn 1 (my first ever in a GW event), and missing. I was in with a shout till halfway through or so, but the dice just didn't give me what I needed to recover the situation. Then followed Ultramarines in Take and Hold. This too was nice, seeing as how Belon (the Talons' homeworld) is located on the imperial fringes, to the 'southeast' of Ultramar. I ended up defending, and announced I was using drop pods. This meant that I started with one unit on the table, holding the objective. The rest of my army arrived as reserves in suborbital drop-pods I could place largely at will. This is the game I won. I just had to keep dropping my reserves as close to the objective as possible while keeping my opponent from advancing. I was helped by the good fortune of accidentally landing a squad right smack bang on the objective (fortunate scatter roll!). My highpoint was using my assault squad to advantage to pin down my opponent's units who might otherwise have threatened the objective. My final game was a straight shootout based on Recon, against Blood Angels. The Talons have always been meant to be a codex (vanilla) chapter with a close combat leaning, and I've got plans to field them as Blood Angels for the sake of lots of jump-packs, so this was quite fluffy too. This game was another wipe-out, although I managed to scrape 3 points for having killed enough of the red frothers to avoid humiliating utter defeat. These were, in fact, the only 3 points my opponent lost all day. So I felt that was not bad. So what's my verdict? Overall, I enjoyed myself in the preparation for this event, and on the day. My space marines attracted some very positive comments, and I felt that I had put on a good show. The event was well-organised, and the GW staffers worked hard to make sure that everything went smoothly. At £33 (including return fare on coach) for a day's gaming, this isn't necessarily the cheapest way to play GW games, but definitely worth it if you're a fan who'd think little or nothing of lashing out that kind of dosh for a new unit for your favourite army. If I have one complaint, then it's the choice of venue: last year's Caledonian Conflict was held in the Meadowbank stadium familiar to many veterans of the Scottish gaming scene. This was actually in Edinburgh, easily accessible for casual visitors, and close to obvious amenities. Compared to this, the Ingliston venue is inaccessible, spartan, and unappealing. I'll be back for another dose next year wherever we go though. |
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JMcL63 |
Final results- hoo hah!! | ||
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I was in GW today, and I found out our results. You were 18th out of 96. I came in 29th. But I was first equal for my army (with 10 others) at 33 points. Your army score was 30pts. I also got 10/15 (two votes) for 'most sporting opponent'- so I was 1st equal in 2 categories.
If only I'd done some banners, I might've been in with more than a shout... at least I was being asked to raise my voice. I'm afraid I can't give you any more details of your own score, but it's all there for you to find out about in the store. |
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Unregistered(d) |
Re: Final results- hoo hah!! | ||
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Excellent. Thank you for posting. How come I got 30 pts for painting, when I hadn't done any? Well done on the two sportmanship awards, but if you were equal top, what criteria do you think you failed on to get the prize? I'll have to go into the shop to get my full marks (or at least send Alison in).
Anything but a one... It's a one! But I've got a reroll... OK that's a one too!! |
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JMcL63 |
re. Re: Final results- hoo hah!! | ||
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Thanks ZtM. It turns out that a few of the GW staff and regulars were pretty impressed too, especially with my army score.
Quote: Well, I guess it's like I thought: those scores were awarded to anyone who satisfied the criteria; ie. if all your models were painted with 3 colours then you got the full points for that, or whatever. Quote: Thanks again. I was worried that my familiar overenthusiasm might've come across as overbearing, so those votes were reassuring. I guess there was an element of judges' discretion on top of the basic ratings. Perhaps my army had a cheese factor a bit higher than others, or maybe other players went out of their way to be more sporting than me. Whatever. CORRECTION Waxing nostalgic looking at my ratings, I noticed that I was mistaken about being equal top in sportsmanship. There were, in fact, several 15's. Ooops! |
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