Figures based now , varnished and just needing a finishing touch or two.
They have come out well and I found my bat swarm and ogre/giants today too.Recently l asked a rules question on the Wargaming in Middle Earth Facebook group about what rules would work best with 30-40 figures a side. There were lots of helpful suggestions from a knowledgeable and friendly group of folk. I was taken by this one-
Fantastic Battles is a brilliant fantasy game and superb for doing Tolkien battles. But if you are looking for a small scale skirmish game then MESBG is perfect. It's a brilliant game and the profiles for the various heroes work very well. The previous edition is probably it's best manifestation
So after a little research and further chat l ordered Middle Earth Strategy Battle Game core rules and The Hobbit army lists. They arrived whilst I was sitting in the garden this afternoon. I was able to have a wee look at them over a cuppa.
The system was not new to me. When the set below came out circa 2001 Jan made a point of making sure l picked up a copy although we were in the midst of major family health stuff at the time. I recall the game being a welcome distraction and diversion. I played briefly around that time with the starter set and a few additional metal figures.
I next played the game in terms of the figures after Jan died , added to them but probably played with other rules.
So here we are in 2026 with a later, but not latest version of the GW game system. I am looking forward to trying the rules out with my Vendel figures and some others l have been planning round. So things come round full circle in a way.





I have some of the rulebooks for this game system and have looked at them from time to time but I haven't played them. For LOTR games I'd go to my 'go to' TFL rules -Dux B., Midgard, and possibly Infamy infamy.
ReplyDeleteI'm currently nearting completion of the first side [of two naturally] for play Dux B in 16th century Korea.
Stephen
C.2001 I recall a partwork magazine possibly using similar Tolkein figures (Games Workshop?) that are probably still knocking around somewhere in the outer fringes of the fantasy / RPG side of the family.
ReplyDeleteI hope they continue to give distracting joy!
DeleteLooks like a good solution for your fantasy games, will be interested in seeing how they play.
ReplyDeleteAlan, I wish you much joy with your renewed foray into Middle Earth. I have tried WHFB 1st to 3rd, the MESBG and Lion/Dragon Rampant. My preference overall is for the current edition of Dragon Rampant. The perfect game for smallish army engagements with lots of flexible ways to create heroes and other fantastic traits. It plays well for solo games which is important for me. Recommended!
ReplyDeleteLooking good! I thinknInhave my original GW LotR rules somewhere but only odds and sods of figures. I'd be tempted to do it in 10mm
ReplyDeleteInteresting gaming plans which have something nostalgic to them for you. It looks like a great afternoon in the garden.
ReplyDeleteHere in Montreal, we have a montly Age of Magic night. We might be expanding into Midgard, IAdditionally I have both Dragon Rampant and the MESBG rulebook. I think I now have enough painted figures to show up for my first Age of Magic game next month
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