From: Beth Fulton <beth.fulton@m...>
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 12:45:36 +1000
Subject: [DS] daleks (was Re: over sized walkers)
G'day Scott, > Ouch! I would love to read that after action report! Have'nt written one as such yet, but the following may give you some feel for the situation;) </tinny voice mode on> "Take objective XYJ and EXTERMINATE them" "We will obey" "Objectives held, EXTERMINATE, EXTERMINATE, we are Daleks you must obey!!" <tinny voice mode off/> "Sod that for a joke! Hoi! Jones, get platoons 4 5 and 6 to put a few rounds into them tin cans and shut 'em up!" BOOM BOOM BOOM </tinny voice mode on> "We have been extermin...." "The Supreme Dalek survives, we will return, WE WILL RETURN!!!!!!" <tinny voice mode off/> > I wasn't trying to field a force that would win, just one that looked My thoughts exactly! > By the way, what did you use for the Daleks? The Daleks are the Irreg (?) 6mm (? whatever scale DS is) ones which look very good (you have to paint on their 'spots' though, otherwise grill, gun, eye-stalk, 'hand' etc are all there). For the heavy weapons ones I chopped off the eye-stalk, hand, gun and put on a very short (4mm or less long) piece of thin brass rod (think it was 3 or 4mm in diameter) and ran a line of gel superglue around the dome to make it look like it had the edge to it - worked very well! I also did a bit of kit bashing to a few of them to produce pyroflame Daleks (Cotton wool whisp painted as flame works marvellously), some sensor Daleks (thin slice off the end of a plastic chop-stick looks very much like a sensor dish at that scale), suicide Daleks (5 sections of 3mm long pieces of 'modelling hose' stuck around 'the neck'), engineers (spliced the 'hand' into a claw), an emperor (took off the hand/gun and put on a series of short 'modelling hose' to get the grate effect around the head). Built the hoverbouts out of ear-ring shafts (base/stand of thehoverbout), the outer-rings of push studs (the railing) and half a tiny bead (headlight). The walkers are actually War-of-the-world tripods (stand 4cm and 8cm tall depending on which size you but, I got both), with the 'hull' painted like the Dalek saucers. The tanks (few in number) are actually NSL Slammers (the little turret on the big turret looks surprising like a Dalek's head by the way). The marine Daleks where 8mm-1cm wood ellipitical beads chooped down the middle longways, VERY fine brass rod for the eyestalk, gel superglue for the ridge across the neck and mounted lying flat onto the base and then 'flocked' (put blue ink through some water base woodglue and it came up REAL well as water) so appears as if seen from above in the water - at 5c a figure these are the cheapesr troops I've ever got and they actually look good (no one was more suprised than me!) As for the rules I used, they were pretty much like the ones I posted a while balck, but to summarise: Dalek troops - like PA excpet have 4 chits when fire, 2 when close combat Weaponary on board walkers - PGNs (power guns) ranges as for "Slammin the dirt" CLOSE MEDIUM LONG PGN/1 12" 24" 36" PGN/2 18" 36" 54" PGN/3 36" 60" - PGN/4 48" 60" - PGN/5 60" - - However I've modified the chit damage a bit so people wouldn't scream too loudly when it was applied;) Went something along the lines of double - regular - half depending on the conditions, but I'll have to go home and check what there where exactly. Psychology wise they have only 3 classes confident/shaken/broken and need the equivalent of a roll which would drop you two levels as a human to drop you one level as a Dalek. If the Emperor is taken out then everything goes pear-shaped. I'll try and remember to bring the full set of rules and post them (as played, rather than as mused). It's not an army I expect to win with alot, but its fun;) Cheers Beth