Итак, первые кадры:

Модераторы: Siberian-troll, Hobbit
In addition, we will have limited quantities of pre-release sets of the September Bounty Hunter release-
10-050 The Bounty Hunter Set - Includes B.H. Mad Cat S Mech, B.H. Marauder II Mech, and 28mm scale B.H. Night Hawk Power Armor - $24.95
10-051 Bounty Hunter “Companion” Mechs - Includes Phoenix Hawk -3M, Cauldron Born A, Javelin-11D, and SHD-1Primitive Shadow Hawk - $39.95
All so, for the 1st time in many years, we will have limited quantities of our Mech Scale Leopard Dropship now re-available for a limited time for $59.95. We'll have less than 20 of these, so they are likely to go fast.
Пауль писал(а)::cry:![]()
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Котел .... Хочу такого... в масштабе 1:32... (ну или к 64 хотя бы)
Diamond писал(а):Свинья, как известно, везде грязь найдёт, но мне кажется, что всё-таки эти модные нынче сопли из стволов всё портят.
OK, GenCon Report: Day 1
Today was the first, official day of the Con. It started by waking up way earlier then I had planned
due to being a light sleeper at hotels. This means I was up at 3:30, and out of the room to not disturb my
other traveling companions by 4:30. Met a guy in the lobby who makes flowers, dragons, and other
stuff out of coins. He is also the guy who, at Cardhalla, made the dragon from 2009, and did some sort
of giant scorpion in 2010, for CardHalla to auction off. (He is auctioning off a coin made, transforming Optimus
Prime sometime tomorrow)
From there, I killed time until the Starbucks opened at 6:30, got out my cash spending money for the day,
and headed out to the brave new world of the convention center. I got in on game 3 of the Pods, and
then went to wait for the opening of the event. I was kind of sad that CGL's booth was at the far end
of the trio of doors. This meant that I could not see the opening ceremonies and first roll if I wanted to
get the important stuff(namely: The Wars of Reaving book). After my bank account ended up in a fetal position, saying "Daddy, please, no!" from my visit to the Catalyst booth (got a rather larger assortment
of things, and hit almost $600), I headed over to the AEG booth to find a specific book...and had to wait
in line there to buy the book!
Some constructive criticism for CGL's booth set up: some way to set up two queues would probably be
helpful. AEG even had a Book and Cards line and Apparell and other Stuff line, it seemed, by what
was displayed prominently at their booth on either side. Maybe I am the only one who ends up with
large loads of books and stuff in my hands at once, though, and it is just something that is just because
of me. Also, their carry bags....I would suggest some sort of aesthetic device on the handles that also
distributes to weight from just the small little cord it has, as that bites into your hands. This, BTW, is why
I bought one of their Battletech Satchells.
From there, I went to the hotel, dropped my stuff off, and went back to the convention center for the
Prefect Score. I got to take a look at the Dioramas...both the little one for Leviathans, and the large
one for the Kerensky blood Chapel fight. Both were awesome. Lots of little details I surely missed
on the first look through.
Some thoughts on the Prefect Score tournement. While it was well run, there were some noticable
issues. First, when my group and I had practiced it, we used the rules as published, which included
such things as randam maps, and the turretts on the command post all having 2 Light PPCs and 1 LRM 10,
which is different from how they suggested it. Also, I am not sure if this is a case of I have been running infantry wrong, or if there was some error from people not used to infantry...I always thought that
you rolled on the number of troopers alive, then compared the result of that on the cluster hits table to the
units damage level, and used that to determine the damage inflicted, not that you rolled on the maximum damage inflicted, and then cut that down to the damage levels.
After the Prefect Score came my participation in the Grand Melee. This was mostly just for fun. I took a Lupus B(3/4 skill), and had fun by fighting by Level 2 Honour(the: I will make physical attacks, but still mostly follow zellbriggen). I listend to Darrien Wolfe commenting on some issues with previous Trial of Bloodrights, and
that he had written the rules so that, when put with the choice of acting like a Clan Warrior, or playing to win,
the players would be encouraged to play like Clan Warriors, even if it meant losing. NOTE: I asked Teh Pope if
he could tell us what Bloodname was being fought for, or even if there was an actual name being fought for,
and he said that that was being kept VERY hush-hush..and left me feeling like it was a secret on a par with
the release of the War of Reaving when it was.
After I got knocked out of the Grand Melee(I was the second person eliminated...but, let's just say that I
lasted alot longer then I should have, the Lupus B proved alot sturdier of a 'mech then many people give
it credit for, and when I was finally eliminated, it was actually kind of funny because it took like an hour or so...and NOT through lack of anyone trying...), I joined my group in the Grinders, and stayed there until I
really couldn't focus anymore. From there, I went back to the hotel and started writing this report...
See everyone tomorrow! I compete in the Trial of Bloodright. This should be interesting!
TechCommander: Less about taking over Microsoft, more about mechs
the bowling shirts are part of the general attire here this year.
Herb's says "Social General" on the back.
Mine says "Booth Monkey".
Pete Smith's says "Logistics Schmuck"
The various SR guys have * Johnson on theirs (Jason Hardy is "Sarcastic Johnson")
Loren Coleman: Figurehead
Heather Coleman: Herder of Cats
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