Saturday, 11 April 2026

Warmaster Campaign: Kislev v High Elves

After some delays I made it over to Alan's house for the next campaign game. Alan had already inflicted a massacre in game one against Andy, so I wasn't expecting an easy ride. I had however painted up three new units so was able to make some twekas to my list - I dropped the bears and one of the War Wagons to allow me to take two more units of winged lancers and the Red Guard.

We were playing in Alan's newly laid out gaming room using one of the scenery sets Andy purchased to use in the Warmaster events we organise (Summer Sizzler 26 details coming soon).

Alan had taken the Scouts bonus from the campaign pack meaning I had to set up first and then he had choice of whether to go first or second.


We were playing one of the scenarios from the Winter Warmer rulespack - where you need to grab objectives. I planned to park a War Wagon right next to one of them.


I had a big brigade of winged lancers.


The field of war


Alan's very nice High Elf army


And more


He had not one...


but two dragons - filth!



The calm before the storm


I pushed up, but not too far - hindered by a few poor rolls.


The Wagon finished short of its intended target


The infantry had secured the central wood


The elves waited.



I had a large block of horse archers lurking too


The elves pushed up steadily


A mass of cavalry and chariots on my left


One dragon out in front


The other lurked near a field.


the Elves had also secured a wooded area


Seizing a chance I launched the winged lancers into the Elf cavalry


I took some of them down but the presence of the dragon made it a somewhat Pyrrhic victory


And my cavalry were very isolated


Alan wasted no time in dealing with the remains


the horse archers failed to charge into some other cavalry and instead awaited the inevitable counter



The battlefield at the end of my second turn



The Elves laid into the Kislev horse


And caught the horse archers too


Dragons everywhere!



See, another one!


The horse archers did not fare well


On the other end of the line more Winged lancers took on the elf spear.


Everything was becoming fractured


The War Wagon had at least secured one objective


Dragon excess!


The Kislev dead pile had reached breakpoint


The field belonged to the High Elves


Cracking game and closer than it may have seemed. I struggled to finish off some weakened High Elf units and the Kislev army, with no terror causing creatures of its own really struggles against terror.

Some additional phone pictures:









Great fun game - though I am now 2 and 0 in the campaign - and Alan, with another big win is running away with things.

Monday, 6 April 2026

Lord of the Rings Three Player Game

Another of our irregular games with my friend and his son. Not So Young N is now quite the expert on the rules with a lovely scenery collection too. I fear we have moved on from the original purpose of us giving him a chance to play the game to him indulging his father and I with a chance to natter and drink coffee whilst he canters to an easy victory. Either way its a fun few hours of rolling dice.

The Easterlings were out in force


I'd taken Wargs and Orcs. And Orcs ON Wargs.


The Easterling cavalry went after the Gondorians


My cavalry raced through the ruins


Before bumping in to some rather tough opposition.


As the Gondorians, showing a firmer grasp of tactics and the rules in general, formed a shieldwall


The Orcs were struggling to keep up. Combined arms you say? Never heard of it mate.


The heavily armoured troops meanwhile were grinding each other down.


A bold charge by the Warg riders


The Easterlings were beating the other Orcs


The remaining Orc fooot had also been wiped out, with just the Shaman leading an...ahem..."charmed" life


The Wargs unsurprisingly came off worst


The Orcs dead and my courage tests wreaking havoc the Easterlings began a march toward the Gondorians.



The Shaman ran off and tried some magic. Which didn't work.


The Easterlings were milling about.


Eventually the clash came and despite the Dragon knight wreaking havoc the Easterlings were running out of men.


The other Gondorian forces began to close the trap


Soon after this Courage tests and a few more casualties saw the Easterlings too flee the table and Gondor was triumphant!