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WARHAMMER?

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2004 7:55 pm
by Green Fox
Anyone tried playing Warhammer with lego figs? I do it myself, and it is considerably cheaper than buying the actual models... :wink:

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2004 8:20 pm
by Chancellor Erik
I couldn't say I've ever tried, but it sounds like a good idea.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2004 2:34 pm
by Loneranger
Yes.

LR

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2004 5:03 pm
by Sir Terrance
Yup, since some of my friends lost interest in LEGO and began Warhammer. They had there Warhammer army against my LEGO army, and it was fun.

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2004 5:37 pm
by Lady Val
We have real live Warhammer via Lego battles in this house....on the North side of the study lives my Hubby`s collection of Warhammer/Napoleonic/AK47/etc figures....over thirty years worth of buying and painting. And on the South Wall is my collection of Lego/Playmobil....also amassed over a lengthy period.

In the middle of the carpet lies the Neutral Zone.......

We`ve used all sorts of rules for playing scenarios with Lego but frankly I don`t recall any of them because he`s always the Gamesmaster and usually it was when our wargaming pals were round and we had consumed a trifle too much beer.

Our kids like playing with their LOTR GW miniatures on top of sets built from Lego too.

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2004 10:25 pm
by Robin Hood
never heard of warhammer. :wink:

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2004 6:09 pm
by erikut
Never heard of WARHAMMER?? well well http://www.games-workshop.com/tabletop.htm here it is. now to explain cuick. its really small miniatures you first hawe to paint and then you can play whit them, its a game whit a lot of rules but its quite fun.

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2004 2:52 am
by Sir Terrance
I kind of like to explain it as a advanced game of chess. Guys can do different things, move bigger or less distances and you have a 3D playing area with trees, hills, cliffs, castles, villiages, rivers, etc. Brikwars is somewhat based on it.

Warhammer Basing issue

Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2004 6:59 pm
by msucymbal
Hi,

I was wondering if anyone else had done this....Hallelujah! Quick question, though. I want to build a Brettonian army, but I have no idea how to reasonably fit each minfig on a 20 cm base so that I can get 5 across in a standard unit tray. And let's not even talk about the horses! Any ideas? How do you folks do it? And do you play against folks who use just GW minis?

Lots of questions, I know....thanks for any answers you can provide!

T.J. Mitchell

Re: Warhammer Basing issue

Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2004 7:33 pm
by TwoTonic Knight
msucymbal wrote:Hi,

I was wondering if anyone else had done this....Hallelujah! Quick question, though. I want to build a Brettonian army, but I have no idea how to reasonably fit each minfig on a 20 cm base so that I can get 5 across in a standard unit tray. And let's not even talk about the horses! Any ideas? How do you folks do it? And do you play against folks who use just GW minis?

Lots of questions, I know....thanks for any answers you can provide!

T.J. Mitchell
Could you give the correct dimensions (width and depth) for a base and all information pertaining thereto (minimum figs per base side-to-side and front-to-back, must it be able to be broken down as casualties mount or does it stay a fixed frontage, etc.). I can give you some ideas if I have those numbers - I don't actually play Warhammer, but I've already run through the same kind of thing for Fantasy Rules.

(20 cm would be about 7.8 inches or 57 studs on a Lego baseplate, which is tremondously oversized for a mere five figures, and Lego figs are wider than 25mm metal figs for the most part, so I think you left something out or got something wrong).

20 mm

Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2004 8:32 pm
by msucymbal
Let me ammend my post....20 'mm' for a base, not 20 'cm'.

Re: 20 mm

Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2004 8:47 pm
by TwoTonic Knight
msucymbal wrote:Let me ammend my post....20 'mm' for a base, not 20 'cm'.
Ahhh, that's what I expected you meant. 20mm is awfully small for a Lego minifig. 30mm is just under the size of 4x4 studs, and that's the best size to comfortably mount a fig facing forward with no overlap. It gives you some room for shields and weapons. 3 studs can be done but it gets really cramped especially if you use shields. But 3 studs is still more than 20mm. So, you are down to staggering the figs front to back or turning them sideways and have their head face forward. Either that or simply expand to a larger scale and only play Lego against Lego (which will look better anyway).

One of the things I was looking for in a set of miniature rules was the ability to reasonably handle Lego figs. Warhammer really doesn't do that.

What I would do is mount the figs on a 2x2 baseplate. Then I would use double-sided tape to attach that to a small flexible magnet (you can find them in strips or sometimes sheets - they can be cut to fit easily). Then you can attach the figs to a correct size metal movement plate (thin tin works). The magnet allows easy removal from the movement plate and you can position the figs as tight as possible.

Dunno about mounted figures, though. They take at least six studs in length, not counting any tail or head overhang. You don't mention base depth, but six studs is just over 45mm.

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2004 4:31 pm
by Lord Resta
Well, I would do this if I could be bothered to lern the rules!

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2004 5:10 pm
by Aviah102
Ahhh warhammer... I started that game about 5 years ago. The first bad thing that happened from this was that by taking up warhammer as a hobby, I started to lose a small amount of interest in my legos. A couple of months ago, after spending an unimaginable amount of money (Because I tryed out many warhammer armies in both fantasy and 40k, usually getting a lot from an army and deciding not to be them), i finally came to the conclusion that i would have been much better off if i had stuck to collecting legos. Now with that money lost and only about 14 battles of warhammer played, I have decided to stick with legos as they are much more fun. When doing anything with legos there is less to think about and more to do. How does this lego roleplay game work?

Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 11:38 am
by Sir Garth
I use Risk figures, which is very easy, you just call the black and the green guys the 'Uruk-Hai', draw Helms deep, and the red army are the 'Rohhirim' or something like that.
And it is very cheap, too, altough you need more imagination you do get around 60 figures for each army.