Sunday 29 March 2020

Big Trouble in Little Starport

Sorting out rules and figures, I discovered a bunch of Star Wars figures from the old (really old) Grenadier range.


Inspiration here also from recently seeing some of the great paint jobs on Bob's Blog and Baron's Blog

I should also add that thanks to the Wizardry of Skype, Mr Sprinks himself actually saw some of this game LIVE !!!  ...during our brief chat regarding history, figures, rules, podcasts and ...Bristol.


So these figures are true 25mm lead, and based on the only three movies that matter (well two really, I hate Ewoks, but not as much as BP) :)

As for the rules, I've been wanting to try out Ivan Sorenson's / Nordic Weasel's 'Squad Hammer Core' for a while. (This version of the rules is also free).

Highlights are:
  • Simplicity with subtlety
  • Activation - now this is good. In Maurice you activate on basis of card points, which limits your resources. Here - although a completely different genre - you roll 2d6, not to activate a unit, but to dictate how many units you can activate. The reason I mention Maurice is that similarly (but by more simplified means) (1) you have limited resource points and (2) you spend 'em where you need 'em. It really works.
  • A unit can really be anything - squad, fire team, cell etc.
  • Order your units:
  1. Engage - move and shoot
  2. Move out - big move
  3. Defend - hold and return fire when fired on, rally off a hit
  4. Regroup - sort out hits / rally
  5. Carry out - do something technical (Rogue One would require this in spades LOL - lever A, then button B, then unit4, then move parallel power unit X etc.).
  • You can really hack this to do anything you want. I just made AT-STs do more damage and very hard to take out - but by the same token, 'carry-out' rolls allow you to try and steal one or similar. 
  • Units on average take 7 hits, so you need a marker to record this (a dice). They can rally off hits if enough resource is available, or in defence, so a potted and playable, yet still original play on Maurice mechanics in many ways.
The scenario has a plucky band of Rebels (they're always 'plucky' or 'rag-tag' or 'desperate', never happy, engaged, motivated or sullen?) trying to steal back the (partially painted) Millenium Falcon, while shutting down the Ion Cannon that would prevent their escape.

Of course, it goes without saying, that the Glorious  Galactic Empire is misunderstood, and seeks only to bring order to the galaxy through thwarting these rebel scum. All that stuff about blowing up Alderran? Rebel propaganda at its most insidious.

 Rebel units assemble. 'C'mon Chewie!'

 Imperial Vehicle Check Point : 'Can we have a look in the boot sir?'

 Just arrived from the Death Star.

 Those bloody droids captured again. 'Oh really Artoo, you're such a prick!'

 Rebel units on their left flank, move past the Bantha and post-it notes.

 An Imperial bunker, flanks the VCP.

 There are rumours of a speeder attack run - though the cost in points may be prohibitive...

 Droids everywhere as the rebel troopers exploit the flank and ambush the checkpoint.

 Han and Chewie sneak forward in turn 1, while the canny rebel commandos steal a skiff (a 'carry out' roll).

 Alerted at the bunker.

 Checkpoint heads for cover.

 Imperial troops leave the ion cannon to engage with rebel fleet troops.

 ptoo! ptoo! ptoo! - (i just had to)

 One AT-ST manned, the other needs its pilot, but Han and Chewie shoot him.

 The active AT-ST makes short work of the rebel flank.

 The skiff is moving. 'We are leaving!'


 Han and Chewie, have bonuses to shooting, and pin down, then take out the checkpoint.

 Rebel fleet troopers going the long way round, i.e. running from the walker.

 More fleet troops in the centre, doing very little, though slowly being outflanked by stormtroopers.

 The skiff hurtles straight at the bunker.


 Flanking shots from the imperial assault and Death Star troops pins and kills the fleet troopers.

 Close combat in the bunker however, where the rebel commandos gain the upper hand.

 
  The forgotten rebel unit has now made it right round the temple, and captured the ion cannon. One 'carry out' roll will destroy it, but not before providing support in the centre and ambushing the stormtroopers and Death Star troops.

 'Rebels control the bunker sir.'

 Han and Chewie finish off the Death Star troopers...

 ...then make a run to capture the empty AT-ST ...what the hell?

 'Wait...he's on my side? Right?'

 Rebel Commandos leave the bunker and head for the Falcon. 'Secure the droids!'

 It's Chicken Walker vs Chicken Walker, but Han and Chewie are better shots.

 'C'mon Goldenrod! You're gonna be a permanent resident!'

24 comments:

  1. Nice game! It's cool to see some old Star Wars minis getting some love.

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    1. Thanks Ski.
      I just realised, there are also a few Denizen and GZG minis in there too, but they suit Rebel commando types.

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  2. Those WERE the droids you were looking for...

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  3. Pure awesome, Darren, thanks for sharing that! I actually have some Star Wars figures around here somewhere, need to get them painted up.

    V/R,
    Jack

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    1. Thanks Jack.
      Yes - finally got them on the table after about 30 years .

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    2. I need to make sure mine don't wait that long!

      V/R,
      Jack

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    3. Absolutely not sir. The Empire has to win after all - why there'd be no system of government???

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  4. Great lockdown fodder there Sir Duc

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    1. Thanks Jack
      It's a pretty nice set of rules for a quick knockabout actually.

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  5. It's an awesome looking game, nice to see the falcon on the table and even better seeing it in the flesh.

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    1. Thanks sir.
      That Falcon has been 'assembling' for decades and it still isn't finished. It gets an ink wash and a dry brush every few years. I might even finish it during the lockdown.

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  6. Excellent looking game and figures.

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    1. Cheers Ray. I literally had to blow the dust off everything. I think it's time for a return to the 1680-1710 period soon :)

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  7. Great fun game Sir! Love how you converted vac formed packing stuff into Tatooine hovels.

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    1. Shhh ...I was going to try and convince everyone that they were highly expensive 3d printed and Resin buildings, lovingly crafted and expertly painted. ;)

      But yeah, they do look a lot like Tatooine terrain right?

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  8. Great, but how do you wargame when one side never score a hit?

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    1. A good point sir.
      Clearly this is why the rebels win - since stormtroopers can't even hit an Ewok. (I'm not exactly sure what kind of 'storm' they are supposed to 'troop' to be honest).

      ...and the Empire held such promise: Taxation, the Galactic Health Service - with 18% final salary pensions,oversight committees ...damn those insidious, rag-tag, desperate, disparate, plucky ...rebel scum.

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  9. Dangit, Darren, I'm getting tired of being "Old-School-Scooped" by you!
    I did a bunch of posts with my WizCoast Star Wars figs...
    http://upthebluefow.blogspot.com/search/label/Star%20Wars
    ...but now I feel cheap and tawdry as I didn't paint them in the days before pre-painted plastics came out of COVID-creating countries. It's like we bought the same prom dress but you filled it out better. Or some other analogy that may be more fitting, involving Natalie Portman. OK, at least we use have the same buildings.

    Between this and the shameless pop garbage of one-hit wonders, there may be substantial grounds for...WAR!!!!

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    1. HAHA ...oh mate, you had me at Natalie Portman ;)

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  10. What a game, you're putting these old toys to good use. Great report, loved reading it!

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  11. Hi- I get a warm fuzzy feeling looking at and reading your STAR WARS. I'm thinking that your figures are 25mm as produced by 'West End Games/Miniatures'. A great collection. Thanks for Posting. Cheers. KEV.

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    1. Hi Kev,
      Many thanks, and yes the old WEG minis, I think produced by Grenadier back in the day. I have an old collection of them sitting gathering dust. More to follow :) now that I've found a set of rules which don;t tax my brain too much.

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