So Blog Wars 7 “Retribution” has come and gone and with it
the fretting and playtesting of lists (I did neither) and last minute painting
(I did quite a bit of that).
I’ve got to say – this was probably one of the most
enjoyable I’ve been to. That was in part the group of guys from Red Steel
Preston who attended for the first time – giving us a sense of camaraderie (more
self-commiseration than congratulation and none of us placed that highly), my
opponents on the day, but mainly Alex for organising another great event.
As has now become tradition, about halfway through my first
game I remembered I should have been taking notes and pics for a detailed
write-up on the blog, so most of my report will be from memory (sorry if I
get anything completely wrong).
Game 1 was against Peter Sidaway from
Mid Table Obscurity. The mission was basically kill as much of each other as possible and Peter was
playing a White Scars bike list with some Space Wolves. This was my first time
playing bike lists, although I knew they were fast and hit hard.
Peter pretty much had me on the back foot the entire game and
a combination of fast bikes, Storm Shields and FNP meant that getting rid of
his bike-deathstar was a real pain. By T4 I had around a third of my army
left compared to about two thirds of Peter – but those points were locked in
his deathstar, so I threw Abaddon in to try and even the playing field. Abaddon
did great – getting 12 attacks on the charge and wounding with 7 – more than
enough to wipe out the unit…when Peters Rune Priest managed 7 consecutive Storm
Shield saves and Abaddon failed all of his 4++ saves in return. The rest of the
game was Peter trying to pick off the remnants of my army whilst my Heldrakes
circled overhead picking off random units at leisure.
The final score 1610 – 963 to Peter (who
happened to end up in 4th place overall – which was a solid
result!).
Game 2 was against Daniel Russell with as Inquisition and
Space Marine list in an objectives game where our objectives were worth 5VPs to
ourselves but 15VPs to the opponent, with a 10VPs objective in the middle of
the board.
Not being too familiar with Inquisition (despite GreyLamb
playing them a lot) Daniel gave me a great overview of his army and told me
what to be afraid of.
Expecting him to throw lots of nasty-choppy deathsquads at me, I
castled-up behind a huge piece of LOS blocking terrain in the middle of the
table, which meant that Daniel was effectively feeding me a unit or two of his army each turn. By
Turn 4 I had effectively tabled him with only an Inquisitor left holding his
objective and about 75% of my army still running around. The game went to Turn
7, allowing me to take all of the objectives for 30 VPs (and 3 secondary VPs).
Daniel was a great opponent and there was loads of banter throughout the game.
Game 3 was on table 5 (after my last big win) and was
against Chris Buckle with Dark Angels. The mission was a new one, with 3 objectives
across the centre of the board and VPs given to the player that controlled one
each player turn – and the game maxed out at 5 Turns.
Unfortunately Chris was running two squads of 10 Termis with
an assortment of Storm Shields, Scouts, a Whirlwind and a flyer formation of 2 Talons and a
Raven. The Termis and Scouts obviously started the game on all three objectives
and Chris started scoring points from there.
Given that 6 VPs were being given up each Turn Chris
controlled objectives, I had 2 choices – charge in to contest and then get
beaten to death or try and whittle them down first.
The game actually went amazingly from a killing point of
view, with my Iron Warriors opening up with tons of plasma and pretty much
killing all of the Termis by Turn 3. Unfortunately this meant that Chris had
earned 18VPs by that point – already winning the game – and he managed to whittle down my Troops, denying me much chance to score myself. Annoyingly my Heldrakes
fluffed and didn’t arrive until Turn 4, so whilst the Termis weren’t an issue,
the same couldn’t be said for the Flyers picking off my Troops at will…
In my eyes, I never stood a chance at the actual mission,
but had an absolute blast playing against Chris and just trying to smash his
armies face in. The game ended 17-2 to Chris who managed to finish 5th
overall – so congrats!
That resulted with me ending up in 14th place –
certainly not my worst placing and I was happy to be in the top half of the Leaderboard
after a 1W /2L result. The Red Steel guys didn’t fare too much better taking an
8th and 10th place (I think) and then petered off to last
place…eek.
The painting comp is my area though and I fared much better.
Jamie from
Index Astartes took best Character with awesome his Iron Hands Chapter Master conversion and I
took best Army with the Iron Warriors against some extremely stiff competition
from Jamie’s Iron Hands, Ben (from Red Steel) and his simple but very effective
IG, Dave Westons stunning Nids (that won last year) and a very pretty Space
Wolves army (sorry – I don’t know the owners name) - to name a few.
A few more tasty pics from the day:
I think the painting quality was much higher this time
around, with even more people submitting armies – but it wasn’t just the
painting, there were also some amazingly themed and well thought-out converted
armies, like one based on Pirates and Ninjas and another IG army that was 100%
converted in various ways.
The painting competition does now pose a problem though – I
have now won twice with the Iron Warriors and Nids and I can’t really submit either
again without feeling guilty – unless I can come up with some way of
significantly changing them up somehow (because I’m not about to start another
army any time soon) – so I’ll have to see what I can come up with on that front for BW8…