Showing posts with label Blood and Plunder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blood and Plunder. Show all posts

Saturday, July 18, 2020

Blood and Plunder - First Game & Impressions

A somewhat spontaneous game of Blood and Plunder happened today.

Dan Kerrick was to come by to pick up some stuff from my place.  He had some time on his hands and I had been speaking with Roy Scaife at the same time who was also otherwise not engaged.  The result, I pulled out some Blood and Plunder stuff and dove right into my first game.

I was able to quickly make a small island
settlement in which to fight over ...
 
I quickly pulled together some terrain.  Buildings I have from Crescent Root Studio, the mat we've used for the Battle of Scariff, and the associated palm trees, etc.  Scatter terrain is also from Crescent Root Studio.

Arrrrgh!  Here be plunder!
(Coins used to mark activated units)

I must count myself remiss - in that I've had the miniatures ready to go for this game for well over a year but have not actually played a game!  Shame.  Shame.  Shame ... march me through the city naked for my insolence!

Before I dig into a few thoughts on the same ... some close up pictures for you all ...








Now that you've seen some eye candy (more to come) ... a few thoughts.

This game is awesome.

We had a blast.  From knowing nothing, we played through our first game - 100 point lists each (the start armies each for England, Spain and France) - from start to finish, in 3 hours.  The rules are extremely well written and laid out ... additionally they are at the exact level of complexity (in that they are not complex, but offer a lot of strategic play options and are not overly dumbed down in any way).

After the first turn it was auto pilot ... even the special rules are easy to remember.  We moved along at a great pace.  Note that we only played a land battle and not a sea battle.  In reading the ship rules, that does add a whole extra layer of stuff in the game.  I do look forward to that though!

Multi-player works.

The activation system moves along.  Our first game was a 3 player game.  Many skirmish systems I've played would fall apart quickly when there are more than 2 distinct sides.  This moved along swimmingly!

It left me wanting more ... a lot more.

You know it's good when you are ordering stuff in the middle of still playing the game ... right?!  Yup ... that exactly what I did ... I ordered additional buildings from Crescent Root Studio ... and more stuff from Firelock Games.

I want to fill out my existing factions more - and finish the factions I have already from the No Peace Beyond the Line Kickstarter.  Oooo ...and ships ... yes!

If you haven't looked at or played this game ... I say take a look - really.

Now for some in game pictures and such from my lovely phone camera ...















I look forward to more here ... much more.  I have the models, ships and such ... it is just a matter of getting more painted/done ... and this game provided some good motivation.

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Blood and Plunder - French Faction

Next faction up is the French.  This faction has a commander, special character (Francois L'Olonnais), a unit of marins, unit of boucaniers, two units of flibustiers, and two units of milices des caraibes.  I really like how this particular faction came out.  Only one faction left to go - unaligned.

Painted By:  Artmaster Studio

Commander and special character
Francois L'Olonnais

Boucaniers

Flibustiers #1

Flibustiers #2

Marins

Milices des Caraibes #1

Milices des Caraibes #2

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Blood and Plunder - Spanish Faction

The next faction for Blood and Plunder is the Spanish.  This force consists of 26 miniatures total.  One Spanish commander and the special character Manuel Rivero de Pardal.  Two Lanceros units, a Marineros unit, two Milicianos units, and a Milicianos Indios unit round of the forces available.

Pictures below.

Painted By:  Artmaster Studio

Spanish Commander and
Special Character
Manuel Rivero de Pardal

Lanceros #1

Lanceros #2

Marineros

Milicianos #1

Milicianos #2

Milicianos Indios

Blood and Plunder - English Faction

This week I have blood in my plunder --- wait, no --- I have Blood and Plunder to show you all!  All four factions (English, Spanish, French, and Unaligned) are complete and in my hands.  I'm working through taking pictures of each of the units and commanders and cleaning them up to be posted.

First faction up is the English ... pictures below.

Each faction is 26 miniatures.  For the English, this is a captain, Henry Morgan (special character), a unit of Forlorn Hope (can also be a Buccaneer Storming Party), two units of Freebooters, two units of Militia, and a unit of Sea Dogs.  This constitutes the starter set for the English faction.

Painted By:  Artmaster Studio

English Captain and Henry Morgan

Forlorn Hope
(or Buccaneer Storming Party)

Freebooters #1

Freebooters #2

Militia #1

Militia #2

Sea Dogs

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Blood and Plunder - The Whole Crew

Some great news this week - Artmaster Studio has completed my Blood and Plunder commission work and have sent along the pictures.  They've done their usual spectacular job on the models - really beautiful.  This first wave covers essentially all the models and factions that are currently available for the range.  When I get the "No Peace Beyond the Line" Kickstarter stuff in (an additional four factions) that will be sent along as the second wave of pirates.

These guys should already be in the post heading over the great pond in my direction - I'm really looking forward to getting my hands on them.  This means my first game of Blood and Plunder should be happening later this month provided I can get all the terrain together enough ... which I think I can do (got a lot of Napoleonic stuff happening at the moment).

Anyways ... enough of my blabbering ... on to the pictures!

British (front)

British (rear)

French (front)

French (rear)

Spanish (front)

Spanish (rear)

Unaligned (front)

Unaligned (rear)

Now, I just was too excited to wait so I just had to share.  I'll take closer and better pictures of the figures once I get them in hand.