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		| TauntaunScout Line Captain
 
  
  
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				|  Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2021 8:34 am    Post subject: First SW game in awhile |   |  
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				| Finally got in another game of SWMB. 
 The rebels had to defend a wooded hill against a much larger (twice the SGP's) Imperial force. I setup the table as basically one long sloping hill and scattered all the vegetation terrain I had around it. Aside from some isolated clumps I made a forested side and an open side. Threw in a bunker for atmosphere.
 
 20 stormtroopers, 12 navy troopers, and 8 army troopers charged the hill. The defenders were 10 rebel troopers, 8 Mon Calamari, and 2 heroes (an ewok named Curu, and a space pirate named Pat Katan). Each side had one heavy weapon.
 
 https://imgur.com/hatoBmy
 
 
 Mon Calamari defending the more wooded slope:
 https://imgur.com/jJoo9iT
 https://imgur.com/ocuVCRs
 
 Curu taking cover:
 https://imgur.com/uC67fph
 
 Stormtroopers take heavy fire at "the bloody angle":
 https://imgur.com/zi6xapK
 https://imgur.com/yRpGziV
 
 Rebels defending the summit. Pat Katan is prone in the bushes to the front of them sniping with her blaster rifle.
 https://imgur.com/jhDieUU
 
 Imperial regulars advance through serious terrain to press the Mon Calamari and Curu off the rebel's right flank.
 https://imgur.com/Q1MwZ9h
 
 The idea was to give a badly outmatched rebel army a horribly unfair terrain advantage and see what happened. Ultimately we should've given the rebels some stone walls at the top of the hill, or curated better fields of fire for their medium repeating blaster, or something. The stormtroopers, rebel troopers, and Pat Katan all but destroyed each other (like 3 stormtroopers survived) on one flank. That left Curu and a handful of Mon Cals against 20 Imperials with a heavy blaster. By the time they negotiated the woods and hills it was clear the remaining rebels would be totally overrun.
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		| garhkal Sovereign Protector
 
  
  
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				|  Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2021 3:44 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| How did you run it?  Did you use star-wars legion rules/miniature rules? or did you use the WEG rules? 
 
 AND loved the pics!
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		| RyanDarkstar Commander
 
  
  
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				|  Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2021 4:30 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Awesome pics.  I love the smooth shape of hills and Curu.  I've been meaning to convert an ewok miniature or two of my own for a while. _________________
 Currently playing D&D 5E and painting an unholy amount of miniatures.
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		| TauntaunScout Line Captain
 
  
  
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				|  Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 9:30 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Garkhal, thanks. I used the WEG rules. Legion quickly becomes tiresome and fiddly. 
 Ryan Darkstar, the hills and other topography are all by Geo-Hex, the company that made the scenery in the book pictures. They are back in business, selling on eBay and at conventions. Prices for Geo-Hex have dropped considerably against inflation since the 90's.
 
 Curu was made from a Wicket. I want to convert a whole adventuring party of Ewoks but we'll see.
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