Club meetings

Our next meetings will be Sunday the 14th of June.

We meet at the Masterton Croquet Club, next to the mini-golf at Queen Elizabeth Park, on the second and last Sunday of each month, 1pm to 5pm.

Our other web presences are:

Twitter: @mastermarauders

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastertonmarauders

Facebook Group: Masterton Marauders

For more information contact James on 022 691 6511 or email mastertonmarauders@gmail.com

Hope to see you there, playing a game or just coming in to talk toy soldiers!


Monday, March 5, 2012

Date Change for Next Meeting

Hey guys, we'll be having the next meeting on FRIDAY the 9th rather than Thursday. The reason? The Thursday nights were not really popular with people gaming, and as table fees are the only way that the club pays the bill to keep the lights on, I was more often then not having to shell out of my own pocket to pay the shortfall. We're going to try Fridays for a little while to see if we get any more people coming along.

James

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Warmachine and Hordes at February 26 meeting

Chris Otton and Sean Lincoln came over from Wellington with several boxes of Warmachine and Hordes to put on participation games. Sadly, I forgot my camera and these photos are from my cellphone. Don't ever believe anybody who tells you a cellphone takes pictures just as good as an SLR ;-( Sophie, Peter and Sean playing Hordes .

The models and terrain looked great.












As well as the two Warmachine and Hordes tables, Vince and Harley played some games of DBA, Wargames Research Group's quick play Ancients rules. Harley had his first win! Didn't he do well? (Yay! crowd goes wild!)














Simon and Neil played Warhammer Fantasy, getting in some practice for Runefang in Wellington next weekend.














Callan and William played 40K, and Jacob and Raynor played Warmachine with Sean.


James was of course at the meeting and played Warmachine and Hordes, and a good number came through during the afternoon to see what was happening and to talk toy soldiers.

Many thanks to Sean and Chris for making the trip over the hill to the sunny Wairarapa. We had a great time ;-)

Vince

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Be afraid, Warmachine is coming!

At the February 26 meeting, Chris Otton and Sean Lincoln will be coming over the hill from Wellington and bringing their Warmachine and Hordes armies. They are both genuinely nice guys and it will be great opportunity to learn from them. Warmachine and Hordes are fun, quick rules for small armies. Go to Chris's blog for pix and information http://www.thrallblacks.com/ You can use stuff like Thomas the Battle Tank!





If you want to play demo games of Warmachine and Hordes at the February 26 meeting please let James know, 022 691 6511, and we will make sure you get a go. And do feel free to just come along to the meeting for a look.

Monday, February 6, 2012

ValleyCon 2012


The Hutt Valley Wargaming Club hosted its annual ValleyCon on January 28-29. About 28 people played War Machine (http://www.thrallblacks.com/), 20 played early war World War 2 using the Flames of War rules (http://www.flamesofwar.com/), and 11 played Ancients using Wargames Research Group's DBMM 2 rules. I ran the Ancients competition and the results were:

1. Richard Foster (Thames), Wars of the Roses English, 70 points
2. Andrew Bennetts (Auckland), Marian Roman, 63
3. Alastair Duncan (Wellington), various armies, 60
4. Vince Cholewa (Carterton), Early Imperial Roman, 59
5. Dirk Heinsius (Hong Kong), Early Achaemenid Persian, 55
6. Gary Lewis (Upper Hutt), Russ, 51
7. Brent Senior Partridge (Ming Chinese), Wellington and Craig Ellison
(Wellington) Marian Roman, 49*
8. John van den Hoeven (Upper Hutt), Pre-Feudal Scots, 44
9. Mark Pickup (Wellington) Marian Roman, 43
10. Paul Graham (Wellington), Middle Imperial Roman, 5.
* Brent and Craig played as a team, with Brent playing the morning games and Craig playing in the afternoons.

Best sport: Paul Graham
Best army: Andrew Bennetts
Et tu Brutแบป (most generals killed): Mark Pickup, 3
Patrick McGoohan Special Award (first to register is, clearly Number 1 - anyone else remember The Prisoner TV show?): John van den Hoeven


Macks Track sponsored the convention and had a stand of their products.



The DBMM 2 prizes, sponsored by Wargames Supply, including the coveted horses a***e awarded to the last player. The acetate measuring sticks were made by Dopey Dog (http://www.dopeydog.co.nz) and given to each player.

Vince

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Informal gathering at Vince's place

From left, Vince Cholewa, Grayson Trotman, Craig Mabon, James Trotman, Harley McPhee and David Kinzett spent most of the afternoon talking toy soldiers, having an ale or two and enjoying nibbles. Oh, Vince and David played a game of Ancients using Wargames Research Groups DBMM 2 rules. Vince used Early Imperial Roman and David used Anglo-Danes. The game ended in a draw, with the score over the last year two wins each and one draw.

Meanwhile Ed (left), Airborne Imperial Guard, and Simon (Orks) played 40K with Ingrid cheering on the good guys and booing the bad guys.


Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Review of the Year

Hi guys, hope you all had a great Christmas and are looking forward to an awesome New Year!

The last twelve months have been really good for our little club, picking up new members and introducing existing members to new game systems. You'll all be pleased to know that the big chipboard tables will be phased out and replaced with some much lighter, two-piece ones, and we also intend to have some uniformity with table covers as well - I've priced up some material, and Neils wife has kindly offered to overlock it.

I would also like to thank Blair for the donation of a bunch of terrain earlier in the year, and Neil and Sheila for donating containers to keep it in. Also a big thanks to the Masterton Croquet Club for letting us use (and continue to use) their facilities - far more convenient than shipping the tables and terrain between peoples garages!

We'll be starting up again towards the end of January - more on this later - and in the meantime, may you dice always roll sixes!

James

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Campaign Results

Hey guys, how are you all? As most of you know I've been running a small Warhammer campaign (1200 pts) in the lead up to Vermintide III. Well, here are the results:

1st. Neil
2nd. Simon
3rd. James
4th. Peter
5th. James
6th. Jake
7th. Aaron
8th. Raynor
9th. Sophie

I hope everyone enjoyed themselves, and I'll be looking at running some similar ones for both 40K and Fantasy in the future!

PS I apologise about the lack of recent activity on the blog - work and family commitments have meant that just keeping the week to week business of the club has been a challenge! I will be posting shortly on the last couple of months and also club members performance at Vermintide III (a one day Warhammer Fantasy tournament in Wellington).