Mass Pikemen Gaming Club: An Action-Packed Combat Patrol session for May 2018

Last Saturday, May 19th, the Mass Pikemen held a gaming session in East Brookfield, MA.  We were fortunate to have a fun game using the Combat Patrol™ card-based rules system – which I have adapted for use in retro sci-fi games using fun Old School miniatures.  The ones here were from Archive Miniatures and Team Frog.  The scenario involved an attack by the Mark III Warbots (two squads) on the peace-loving amphibian F.R.O.G. Commandos, who were once again defending their sacred pond from enemy desecration.  This time, the Warbots brought along two new troop additions.  One was another Archive Miniatures Juggerbot to act as the Warbot’s Platoon Sergeant.  This improved command and control in support of the previously existing Juggerbot platoon leader.  Secondly, this marked the first deployment for the death-dealing, flame-throwing giant robot known as Roberker.

The F.R.O.G. Commandos defended their pond’s enclosure with a couple of squads and the heavy weapons section, including the Dread FROGBOT.

In addition to our experienced players, we had a couple of new players, Mike Morgan and Chris Comeau, who quickly picked up on the Combat Patrol™ system.

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The F.R.O.G. Commandos deploy. 
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Roberker, the two Juggerbots, a Red Khang Robot, and the Red Warbot Squad move over the bridge.  Roberker, in the rear, being a giant robot, just walked through the river

The Frogs quickly moved to counter the Warbot’s movements.  The Dread FROGBOT with its short cannon and two chain guns arrived at the defensive outer wall, and was able to get off a couple of bursts, damaging several Warbots.  However, the Warbots effectively closed and used a devastating plasma breaching weapon against the FROGBOT.  Even though the fire was off center slightly, the FROGBOT’s left side was basically vaporized.  Undaunted, the Frogs kept up their spirited defense with their assault rifles, holding the line.

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The Warbots use a Plasma Beam Breacher, knocking out the FROGBOT.

A little to the Frog’s left, Roberker advanced and took fire, but not before spraying flaming death from its two nozzle arms.  Several Frogs were fricasseed, but Roberker took several hits as he advanced.

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The F.R.O.G. heavy weapon section gets a bit roasted by Roberker

Then the Frogs made a bold jet pack assault focusing on the golden Juggerbot platoon leader.  They managed to damage the leader, however they actually killed two of their own in the crossfire as shown below.  However, this proved to be a critical move on the Frog’s part.

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The F.R.O.G. Commandos make a bold assault, damaging the Warbot platoon leader (golden Juggerbot), and unfortunately killing two of their own with friendly fire.

One of the modifications that I make to the Combat Patrol™ rules in retro sci-fi games is to have robots use the South Pacific Japanese decks, which have different morale results.  The golden Juggerbot platoon leader, having been wounded, now had to make a morale check.  Amazingly (and against all odds) he pulled the card that said the leader was shamed – and commits hari kiri – is destroyed, and is removed from the game.  This pinned all of the attackers, reducing their advance significantly.  Some of the Warbots, like the purple squad on the other side of the tabletop (played by Ellen Morin) did manage to rally, but it was a big turning point in the game.

Another interesting action at the end was the brave individual attack on Roberker by the F.R.O.G. leader, Captain Frog, armed with only a Frog Blade and a pistol.  Captain Frog jet packed into hand-to-hand combat with Roberker, and despite the stiff odds, beat the giant robot.  As Roberker was already severely damaged from the previous assault rifle fire of the Frogs, Captain Frog’s actions took out Roberker.

(This proved again the Buck Surdu theory that the first time a figure gets on the tabletop that it gets whacked!)

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The purple Warbot squad advances through a narrow defile.

On the other end of the table, the purple Warbot squad made significant advances away from the other carnage, and were able to use their plasma ball breacher (in this case a ball of high energy plasma) to fire at the defenders.  Even though the fire was slightly errant, as shown below, one Frog was vaporized, and the fence breached.

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The Warbots fire a Plasma Ball Breacher (think flying ball of plasma fired like a rifle grenade, not like a putt!), opening the way to the pond.  We use the card’s bayonet at the top left in Combat Patrol to show the direction of scatter if the target is missed, as was the case here.

At this point, the game was called.  Clearly, I believe the Warbots were going to make it to the pond, but the F.R.O.G. Commandos defense was truly spirited and exemplary!

We are looking forward to the next Mass Pikemen Gaming Club session on June 23rd!

Thanks for looking – please share your feedback below in the comments section.

 

Roberker and Juggerbot – 1970’s Archive Star Rovers Robots for my Warbot Platoon

I was fortunate enough to get a couple of Archive Miniatures robots from the Star Rovers line that I could add to my Mark III Warbot Platoon for use in Combat Patrol™ retro sci-fi games.  The first was “Roberker”, a Giant Robot (Archive #2010), which I had only seen before on Lost Minis Wiki and on David Wood’s blog.  It is nearly 3½”/85mm tall, and was supposedly one of the largest robots on the market in 1978.  It is armed with nozzles on its arms, so I think it is more or less a giant flame-throwing robot.  Nevile Stocken commented on FaceBook that it was his creation, and inspired by Fred Saberhagen’s Berserker novels.  The second was another late 1970’s Stocken creation,  “Juggerbot” (Archive #2009 or Archive #2331), which I had a version of already, but only one, which I use as the platoon leader.  I decided to make this one the assistant platoon commander/platoon sergeant.

This same good friend, David Wood (UK version), knew that I was on the hunt for these and graciously provided them so that I could augment my Warbots.  Additionally, Azazel’s blog had put out an “April Assembly” challenge, that these two could certainly be participants.

The models are both challenges for assembly – so I needed to make sure that they were structurally sound for the tabletop.  First, I will review Roberker, then Juggerbot.  I list the paints I used at the end of this post for those interested.

Roberker

I trimmed and sanded the mold lines as best as I could.  Roberker was described by David and Nevile as “a swine to pin”.  I now know the truth of that very British expression.  I spent most of a day drilling and pinning the arms, legs, and head.  Using Gorilla glue, I made initial connections of the parts.  Then, I used kneadatite (green stuff) in several places.  Specifically, I needed to have strength for the spindly arms and legs.  I augmented the pinning by adding a superficial kneadatite belt around the chest and shoulder areas, and by making sure that the legs and hips were married.  Lastly, I made a strong base connection with the green stuff.

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Roberker pieces after cleaning
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Roberker original base
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First gluing of legs, torso, and head
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I then glued the arms, but saw that reinforcement was needed
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Here, you can see the kneadatite reinforcements that I made.  This really made the model very strong.
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Roberker is no small robot!

I then based the figure on a 2″ steel washer, which is relatively heavy and will protect the model from being prone to tipping over.  I then primed, painted, and varnished the model similar to the way that I did the Mark III Warbots.  I did however want the figure to look like it had flames coming out of its head, and that it had a sooty appearance having torched many of its victims over the years.  Also, for the hand nozzles, I went with a copper and verdigris look.

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Roberker after airbrush priming
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Roberker painted and ready for varnish
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Roberker completed, front view
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Four-way view of the model

I am very happy with how Roberker came out – and he will be a terror on the tabletop I am sure.

Juggerbot

As I said, this is my second Juggerbot.  My first is the platoon leader and he is basically golden.  This one was to be similar to the Mark III Warbots in color scheme and treatment.  Here as well, I trimmed and sanded the mold lines as best as I could.  I did also need to do a bit more work with the pinning and the green stuff here as well.  That is because I wanted to have a slightly different positioning of the arms, which necessitated making a “vest” of green stuff that covered the shoulders and the top conic section of the robot.

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Juggerbot as received
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My original Juggerbot (the Platoon Leader on left) and his new assistant commander on the right in progress.  Note that I was able to give the arms different positioning with the kneadatite “vest”
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Side view of the two Juggerbots
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Juggerbot after airbrush priming
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Painted and awaiting varnishing
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The completed new Platoon Sergeant Juggerbot, right side view
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Coming at you!
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Three way view of the new Juggerbot model

This model met my expectations – now the command and control of the Warbot platoon will be more robust.

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This shows the size of my different retro sci-fi figures.  From left to right, the Warbot Juggerbot Platoon Sergeant, the Warbot Juggerbot Platoon Leader, SFC Mallard, Roberker, Duck Wader, a Mark III Warbot, and a Khang Robot Squad Leader.  It looks dire for the two Star Ducks!

Thanks for looking – please let me know what you think in the comments section at the bottom.

PAINTS AND FLOCKING USED:

  1. Citadel “Imperium Primer”
  2. Vallejo “Surface Primer – White” (airbrushed)
  3. Createx “Wicked Aluminum – Metallic Pearl” (airbrushed)
  4. Citadel “Imperium Primer”
  5. Citadel “Nuln Oil Gloss”
  6. Armory “Red Brown”
  7. Vallejo “Black Grey”
  8. Vallejo  Model Air “Copper”
  9. Vallejo “Red”
  10. Citadel “Retributor Armour Gold”
  11. Citadel “Fire Dragon Bright”
  12. Citadel “Yriel Yellow”
  13. Special Weapons Washes “Red Black”
  14. Special Weapons Washes “Red” ink
  15. Vallejo “Black”
  16. Citadel “Nihilakh Oxide”
  17. Craftsmart “Sapphire”
  18. Craftsmart “Festive Red”
  19. Citadel “Martian Ironcrust”
  20. Citadel “Martian Ironearth”
  21. Army Painter “Black Battlefields” flocking
  22. Citadel “Nuln Oil”
  23. Army Painter “Anti-Shine” varnish (airbrushed)
  24. Vallejo “Matt Acrylic Varnish” (airbrushed)

Thanks again  – please share your thoughts in the comments section!

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