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Showing posts with label Notables Group. Show all posts

Friday, 14 January 2011

Notables Newspaper Issue 3 - Sells Out

Notables Newspaper Issue 3
Hello Everyone,

Some of you reading this might not know that a few years ago Alternative Armies produced a run of four issues of the 'Notables Newspaper'.  The twenty four page loose leaf fanzine was done in the style of an eighteen century Londinium gentlemans periodical based around the Notables Club.

Given away free with orders over a year the newspaper was very popular and once its run ended it was released for sale at a very reasonable £1.50 an issue.  Packed with scenarios, artwork, background for Flintloque and other games it continues to be ordered to this day by new players and old soaks too.

Sadly the large print run of Issue 3, the last of the four created, has not run out totally.  It is marked as sold out on the website.   Thanks to all who bought it and loved it so.
The other three are still around in limited numbers with Issue 1 being the least left of them.

CLICK HERE to see them all and read about their contents.
Oh, and though the image here does not show it all of the Notables Newspapers were printed on yellowed paper to make them more 'real'!

You could do far worse than having a read of these rapidly becoming collectors items for AA fans.

Gavin.

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

A Winner for the Notables 3rd Painting Competition!

Hello Barkers,

Last night the week long poll on the Notables Yahoo Group ended with a winner being decided by common vote among group members in the 3rd Notables Flintloque painting competition.

With 60% of the vote entry number five was triumphant and that entry belonged to long time Flintloque fan Mr Tony Harwood from England.  Here is a picture of his winning entry.


Mr Harwood gets the glory, the fame and a prize for his efforts.

A special mention to the other four entrants, well done on your own efforts too.  Better luck next time.

You can read more about the winning entry on Mr Harwood's own blog HERE.

Regards,

Gavin.

Tuesday, 5 October 2010

VOTE NOW in the 3rd Notables Group Competition

Hello Barkers!

This just in from the Notables Yahoo Group. HERE


This is all under message 11118# and details a competition now underway which every member of the group is able to vote once upon. Read on for more!

Gavin




Hello Notables,

The poll is open and the competition is now underway!

There are five entries, numbered one to five. Go to the Group and then to the FILES section and the top folder named 'AA Notables', inside this folder are five PDF's download them and have a read and a look.

Once you have decided which one is your favourite remember its number and then go to the POLLS part of the group and cast your ONE vote for your chosen entry. Numbers one to five match the entries. The poll closes about 8pm on Tuesday 12th October 2010 and then the results will be posted to the group.

The winner will get fame, celebrity (of the AA kind!) and a prize from my very own swop drawer that contains items many Flintloque gamers would kill for!

Please do your part as a member of this group which takes up a lot of my free time and for these five fellows who have spent weeks getting entries ready and cast your vote. It will only take a couple of minutes.

Sunday, 3 October 2010

Notable's Review of USE ME 15mm Sci-fi rules

Hello All,

So that you can all read it I have pasted in here a transcript of Notables Yahoo Group message number 11065#. Its a short review of UM001 USE ME 15mm Science Fiction rules by member Omer Golan-Joel. You can find the original HERE Enjoy! Gavin.



I came across USE ME (which stands for Ultra Simple Engine for Miniature Engagements) (http://www.15mm.co.uk/USE_ME_15mm_Sci-fi_wargame_rules.htm) quite accidentally, while checking the 15mm.co.uk site for new miniature releases. However, as I am quite interested in fast, rules-light games - both RPGs and wargames - USE ME caught my attention, especially since it seemed as a promising candidate for a mean through which I could introduce my spouse (already and RPGer) to tabletop wargaming. Also, the price was right: 6 UK Pounds including shipping, which is about $10; so, even if I would've ended up with a ruleset I didn't like, the risk of purchasing it wasn't THAT significant. So I ordered it.

I've received USE ME three days ago and read through it. This is a tiny, thin booklet of 32 A6 pages, out of them the basic rules take only 14 pages (introduction included!). And the rules are as simple as promised on the site, using only a single d6 for each roll and having a very small number of tables. I've already memorized most of the rules, except for some of the modifiers, but for that I've created a quick-reference sheet which fits nicely on an A5 page.

The rules themselves are very simple and straightforward. Each unit (called "character" in USE ME) has a type (infantry, light vehicle, heavy vehicle or super-heavy vehicle), a weapon type (sidearm, rifle etc) and an ELAN rating. The latter (ELAN) is a simple rating going from 1 (bad) to 6 (great) denoting the character's overall quality - encompassing things such as training, morale and so on into a single digit. ELAN influences a lot of things in USE ME, but first and foremost the order in which units are activated - they are activated from the highest ELAN to the lowest, with initiative (1d6 vs. 1d6) determining which side can activate first at each ELAN rating present on the table. Characters can act twice per activation, and can choose freely between action types for each action (for example, move and shoot, shoot and move, move and melee, shoot twice or move twice), with double actions of the same kind (e.g. shotting twice) incurring a minor penalty. Note that all unit types - infantry to super-heavy tanks - use essentially the same rules in this game, which is a good thing.

Ranged combat is simple as well - the attacker rolls 1d6 (plus or minus modifiers for ELAN, range and so on), and if the modified result is 4 or more the shot hits. If it hits, an opposed roll of 1d6 by the attacker vs. 1d6 by the defender is rolled for penetration, modified by the attacker's weapon and the defending unit's type; units can also be armoured for added protection. Depending on the penetration roll, the target could be unaffected, winged (i.e. lightly wounded), struck (i.e. severely wounded) or killed outright. The two wound types can be marked with markers placed on the table next to the miniature or on its base. Melee uses the same procedure, but hits are automatic (i.e. you only roll for penetration) and the defender gets a free counter-attack.

Characters could also be grouped into squads, which makes their activation, movement and targeting a bit simpler when using a large number of miniatures in the same scenario. Squads have a squad leader, and all movement and targetting uses the squad leader instead of measuring the distances for each and every member of the squad.

Simple rules for off-table support (including ortillery, that is, orbital bombardment of your gaming table!), for multi-battle campaigns, for snipers and drop-troops and for solo play. A simple (two A6 pages) point-buy force-building system is also included.

All in all, USE ME feels quite completely, especially when you consider its size. While I haven't tried it out in play yet, I get the feeling that it lives up to its promise of being a simple, fun, straightforward ruleset for miniature games.

There are a few drawbacks to USE ME, however. First and foremost is the lack of any morale system (though ELAN is said to encompass morale, among other things); characters will fight to the death no matter the odds, which is not very realistic unless you're using armies of robots or bugs. Also, the system seems to be geared towards typical, rifle-centric troop engagements, lacking specific rules for more unique weapons such as flamethrowers, submachineguns, shotguns and man-portable rocket launchers. But the good thing is that, with such a basic, generic framework of a system, you could easily solve this problems with a few very simple house rules (e.g. roll under ELAN on 1d6 for morale).

The rules are advertised as being generic sci-fi, but I think that they could be very easily used for any modern (i.e. 1900+), post-apocalyptic or near-future game. I might even be planning a WWII game using these rules, set in Stalingrad!

The bottom line is that if you're looking for a simple, fast, beer-and-pretzels system to have casual wargaming with, USE ME is a perfect match. If you're looking for something more complex and/or realistic and/or simulationist, you should look elsewhere, such as F.A.D (http://www.freewebs.com/weaselfierce/index.htm).

Yours,
omer

Tuesday, 28 September 2010

USE ME - Folder of Free Files this Friday!

Hello Everyone,

With sales of the brand new USE ME 15mm Science Fiction rule system growing by the day (thank you all for your kind words about my work!) over at 15mm.co.uk they have been collecting names and email addresses for the ZIP folder of free files promised in the booklet and online.

I have been informed that they have cleared their server so that the mailing out the zip folder to those who asked for it can commence from Thursday morning of this week and that by Friday all direct emails to 15mm.co.uk will have been answered.

Additionally the USE ME free folder will be posted up onto the Notables Yahoo Group on Friday where it can be downloaded for free anytime. This yahoo group is now also the place to ask the writer of the rules any questions you might have in your games using the rules.

If demand asks for it there may well be additional scenarios and optional rules placed in the Barking Irons magazine or even for free on the Notables Group or here.

For more information on the game system CLICK HERE.

To view and apply to join the Notables Yahoo Group CLICK HERE.

Regards,

Gavin.

Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Notables Yahoo Group - New Painting Competition

Hello Everyone,

Something is a foot, or should that be a brush, on the Notables Yahoo Group. This esteemed collection of some four hundred gentleorcs and a few ladyorcs too is setting up a new painting competition.

This will be the third competition run on the group and it concerns the Orcs of Albion, in the World of Valon, setting of Flintloque from Alternative Armies.

The competition concerns the painting of some miniatures for a prize of fame and also a £20.00 voucher from Alternative Armies to the winner.

Entrants have until 31st August to enter officially via the group or email and as long as your entry includes miniatures from pack code 54031 you are free to add to them as you wish.

Alternative Armies is offering a 15% discount to entrants orders which include 54031 until the 31st August. The discount code can be had upon request.

Full details can be found on the Notables Yahoo Group in message 10898#.
Click HERE for this message.

So if you fancy your chances please do read the message and enter the competition today!

The winner will be announced with photos and background for his entry on this very blog.

Regards,

Gavin.

Thursday, 17 June 2010

Notables Yahoo Group - Have your say on next free upload

Hello All,

I have just opened a new thread on the Notables Yahoo Group (go along now and join if you are not a member already) to ask for suggestions for the next free upload to the group.

Some of you reading this will know that the Notables is a very busy group which covers many game systems including Flintloque, Slaughterloo, Erin, Typhon, DarkeStorme, Firefight 2.o along with others. With a total of more than 150mb of material uploaded since the start of the group it is THE place to be.

So go along and begin with message number 10702# (click HERE for a link to the message) and make your suggestion. Or you can post it in comments against this posting.

You can ask for material for any Alternative Armies or 15mm.co.uk game system.

Regards,

Gavin.