September battles part one

 Well Fridays will be busy enough in September with AD1666 games we are sorting through the expansion called Swords of Light and Darkness . I'm going to show you the Cardinals guards. I hope to finish them soon,  they are blocked out with a basic red design. There are some of the heroes from the game playing the red side which I controlled the next few pictures show the game pretty much turn by turn until the blue side victory

 


   Very fast paint job, they did get table time and are 85% done.


 Of course, the afternoon started with show & tell.  Greg had several figures from the Burrows and Badgers range.

Some ancestry in the Sabertooth line, no doubt.

  Reptilian member

Cute cat archer/hunter


 

The main attraction of the day was of course the AD1666 game.  The blue team needs to get three nobles out of the cellar and out certain exits; the red team player must stop them. 

  Set up, mostly the red team. It looked like a swarm attack

  Close up of the blue team.

 The colored discs represent entry to the level where the targets of Red's mission are located.

In this photo the bottom row tells it all, how in the basement  D'Artangan held back the tide of red team members, injuring a Hidalgo to allow an unfettered escape route to two of the three nobles in the basement.


First escapee!

 Second escapee. D'Artangan follows up on Hidalgo, only to have a Polish Dragoon shoot him.

 

Last turn of the game. The third noble (top of board) might make it off the board the turn after! A 4 to 2 win for the Blues.

In hindsight, a different mix of heroes may be the answer to plugging the escape route used by the blue player.

Oh, yeah, I have given in to peer pressure, we will be playing this, probably in December. More on this later.


Comments

caveadsum1471 said…
Nice figures, always fun when a game pushes along painting time!
Best Iain
pancerni said…
This game dies that, almost every character gets attention! Of course the real builder is Napoleonics, but tha is coming up.
rross said…
I do like the look and feel of the 1666AD skirmish games Joe - great stuff!
DeanM said…
Great look of figures - painted and on the gaming table, Joe. I do like those 1666AD figures.
Lawrence H said…
I have never heard of that game, but it looks like a lot of fun.
pancerni said…
Kevin,Dean, you will see more of the AD1666 soon. We will keep to the decision to concentrate on one game set at a time in a month.

Lawrence, if you mean the Burrows and Badgers game, I am warming to the idea of it. It will be a few weeks before we play it, but it should have several unique bands of beasts.
Stew said…
Looks like fun. I’ve heard good things about Burrows.
😀
Ray Rousell said…
This does look like a lot of fun, Joe.
Inquisitor said…
Very nice! I’m looking forward to seeing all the warbands.
Matt Crump said…
Fun looking game Joe 👍
pancerni said…
It is that. Stew, Ray, Edgar,Mat, you will need to be patient with us on Burrows, but it should show up in late October or in November. The critter rounding up and painting will come as it's done.
Gonsalvo said…
Nice job on the Cardinal's guards, Joe!

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