Showing posts with label Blog Giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blog Giveaway. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

An Ancient Has Arrived

They say this cat Old School is a bad mother...
SHUT YOUR MOUTH!
I'm talkin' 'bout Old School Terminator.
THEN WE CAN DIG IT!


Yeah that's right, I went there. I can do that because I'm holding, in my hot little hands, one of the most beautiful models I've ever seen. This Ironclad Dreadnought was my prize for winning the Super Blog Chain Give-Away hosted by Dark Future Games. I'll let the pictures do most of the talking, and those can be checked out here:

Blog post with finished pictures and video

Blog post about Dreadnought Thunder Hammer Conversion

Here's another one with my newest Dreadnought standing tall amongst two of his three Black Reach brethren. At some point I hope to add a traditional dread as well as as a new venerable dread kit, and a couple more Ironclads...yeah, about that. The wife totally won't let me buy that much but it's nice to have goals right?


On a related note, none of my Chapter's ancients have names. Any suggestions for me?

Monday, May 17, 2010

Super Blog Chain Give Away - We Have A Winner!


First of all, I'd like to thank everyone who entered. It was a tough call for me and you all were deserving, but I had to settle on just one. The winner of my contest is Vharing of Dark World of Geekdom. I'll be sending out a Razorback so that his Blood Angels assault troops can deliver the Emperor's Justice in style! Vharing has offered up a box of troops for his contest, so go over to his blog and check that out as soon as its posted.

While you're at it, check out the rest of the lads who entered and see what they're contributing to our community:

Faolin at Awakening Ynnead
Warhammer 39999 at Warhammer 39999
Splnes at Belt of Skulls
Wienas at Indy 40K
Max at 40K Bunny

I'd also like the (re)thank the fine folks over at Santa Cruz Warhammer for starting this chain of madness in the first place. It was a great experience for me, and I hope it does the same for many blogs and gamers as it rolls on and on.

The next step for Vharing is for him to contact me at cmlamontagne @ yahoo.com (no spaces) so we can arrange for his prize to arrive via mechanicum re-supply as quickly as possible. If you don't mind, drop a note over at scwarhammer @ yahoo.com as well to notify them that you're the winner so they can keep track of this beast as it evolves.

So, thanks again for all who participated, and congratulations to Vharing! I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Ard Boyz results from Castle Perilous in Carbondale, Illinois


It's over and done here in Carbondale after a long day of beat downs and miraculous saves. There were eight players at this tournament, and the results are as follows:

1) Black Templars - 52 pts. (10 drop pods and all sorts of other madness)
2) Space Marines - 45 pts. (Focused on Bikes and Devastators)
3) Salamanders - 41 pts. (me, list found here)
4) Tau 40 pts. (Lots of battle suits)
5) Orks 30 pts. (3 battle wagons, 2 bike bosses, etc.)
6) Space Wolves 27 pts. (4 drop pods, Canis, shooty rune priest powers)
7) Chaos Space Marines 19 pts. (Khorne/Nurgle/Undivided list)
8) Black Templars 16 pts. (Aeron's list found here)

My games were as follows:

1st turn: Major Loss vs. the Black Templars that came in 1st
2nd turn: Draw vs. the Tau that came in 4th
3rd turn: Massacre vs. the Space Wolves that came in 6th

Incidentally, the fact that the guy who won did...didn't surprise anyone, the Space Wolf player was tied for 1st with the Ork player after the second round, and I was tied for 4th with about 3 or 4 guys after the same. Don't count your gretchen before they're spawned I suppose.

I played three great guys, and I was very proud to hand my "golden ticket" to the next round to the Tau player. At the end of the third round, a math error (mine) had me two points behind that guy. He pointed out my error which put me ahead of him by one point. He really wanted to advance and effectively pointed something out that would have kept him from going. Seriously, that's some honor right there. I salute you Nick, and wish you the best. You earned your ticket.

I'm bushed and the wife is looking at me like I need to pay attention to her and lay off the 40k for a bit, and I think I'm going to take her up on that. I'll post battle reports later.

If you have not entered into my Super Blog Chain Give-Away, please do so. I'm excited for all the entries, and welcome any more. The more participants we get, the more success we have in our goal of developing our community.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Battle Report: Mission #2 Ard Boyz Playtest - Salamanders vs. Orks

I went over to Da Goffer's house this evening to get a game in because something came up and he wouldn't be able to attend the Ard Boyz event. That "something" looks like this:


A bouncing baby gretchin. I case you're wondering, he's begun indoctrinating his first child in the fine arts of the Imperial Creed "My armor is contempt; My shield is disgust; My Sword is Hatred; In the Emperor's Name; Let none survive." Priceless.

Mission #2 was a simple table quarters setup with victory points. I used my Ard Boyz list detailed here, and Da Goffer had a mixed list with lootas, kommandos, a few lobbas and kannons, some bikes, some koptas, some nobs, some dreads, some kans, very few boyz...etc. This list was all over the place. He was trying a few things out, but they didn't mix well together. I won the roll to go first, and he failed to steal the initiative.


This was essentially our deployment. I centered my line with my Land Raider, Vindicator and Dreads. My Razorbacks and Predators anchored my flanks, and my Rhinos were held in reserve. We lined up as close as we could, but the difference was that his koptas and bikes weren't in a position to get to me for at least two turns. At the time the picture was taken, the fast moving elements of his army moved unsupported along his left flank and were eaten up by my flamers and dreadnought assaults. Da Goffer used Kommandos to good effect against me the last time we played, so I tried to stay away from the board edges and pushed my entire army (except for my scouts) at him. Da Goffer's kommandos didn't come in until turn three, and his Storm Boyz had yet to arrive by the time he conceeded at the top of turn four.

I had a brilliant first turn, killing his Battlewagon and leaving him on foot for the remainder of the game. I'm not a great player, but Da Goffer doesn't get a lot of practice. That, and a Mechanized Vulkan list has a lot of advantages over a disparate mob of boyz on foot. Twin linked flamers, auto-cannons, and my Vindicator exacted a terrible toll on his army. He conceeded at the top of turn four when he only had two grots with a lobba, three kommandos, and a weaponless & immobilized trukk left on the board. I had lost one tactical marine and two terminators along with immobilizing my own land raider on terrain.

Here is what the board looked like when we were done.


It was a fun game for me, and Da Goffer said he enjoyed himself, but it was a lopsided game from the outset. I'm getting better, but I have a long way to go as far as my expectations of using my army as an effective combined arms force.

On an unrelated note, I want to remind my readers that the Blog Chain Give-Away is still ongoing, and you have until Monday, May 17th to enter to win a transport vehicle of your choice! You can only enter (this contest) once, but you can't win if you don't enter!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Super Blog Chain Giveaway!!!


Can you believe it? Old School Terminator over at Dark Future Games just announced the winner for their edition of the Super Blog Chain Giveaway, and there were two winners this time! I was selected as well as Damian over at Tales from the Warzone! Before you do anything, you have to check his site out because it's just that good. It certainly makes a novice blogger like me jealous to see that sort of thing, so congratulations to Damian on both your Librarian Furioso Dreadnought prize and your amazing website.

What is the Super Blog Chain Giveaway? The brilliant folks at Santa Cruz Warhammer got the ball rolling in an effort to foster folks in our community reaching out and seeing what other blogs have to offer as well extending a helping hand to fellow gamers. Want to participate? Here's how:

Rules:
1. you must have a blog.
2. you must have something worthwhile to offer up to give away for free.
3. if you win, you must hold your own blogsite give away using the same rules to pay it forward.
4. you must contact us with a link to your give away so we can send bloggers to your site.
5. you may only enter once per give away.

To enter:
leave a comment to this post as follows.
1st sentence, why you need the prize.
2nd sentence what you will give away on your blog to pay it forward.
3rd sentence, your blog's URL

What's in it for you?
The winner will receive a transport vehicle of their choice shipped to them free of charge. Tell me what type of vehicle you want and (most importantly!) why you want it. I will choose a winner based on a combination of what you are offering and how convincing you were on Monday, May 17th.

Good luck, and don't be afraid to participate!