Over the years I've been a bit of a rules magpie, buying sets that I never play, looking for ideas and the holy grail of sets. This week two new sets arrived at snow covered
Blease Towers;
Warlord's
Black Powder and
Black Hat's
Martian Empires.
What both have in common is the obvious influence of
Warmaster, probably one of the best sets of wargames rules ever written and sadly allowed to sit in a dusty corner by
Games Workshop who continue to champion mechanisms in their core games that went out with the Ark.
Black Powder is the latest in the search for the holy grail of
a playable set of Napoleonic wargames rules and something I can use with the ACW stuff I bought from Perry's. I haven't had a chance to read them yet (I keep getting distracted by the pretty pictures), but so far so good and the mechanisms I am familiar with from
Warmaster are here so they should not be too hard to pick up...
Martian Empires was an impulse buy as I have no real wish to do 15/18mm VSF but I read an interesting report on the
Warlords of Mars blog that that resulted in me sending off an order to
Black Hat who currently have them at a reduced price. The rules show definite
Warmaster influences in the issuing of orders etc but this is what attracted me to them. Production is good, full colour but copied rather than printed by the look of it. The photos are nicely inspiring, I don't like the idea of VSF hover tanks (and have discounted the models to date) but a bit of conversion could add some wheels or tracks underneath... I did start a small 10mm VSF force for
Land Ironclads on Mars and as the base sizes are the same (
Warmaster size!!) I might use the figures for both. My only bug bear is the inclusion of the Prussian army in 1880 in the game, surely they should be called Germans by then!
Painting is currently in that mid way "I don't like it" phase on the
Mantic Elves, hopefully the dip will work some miracles because at the moment they look bloody awful...