Titan Mobile Suits:
RX-110 Gabthley
RX-139 Hambrabi
RX-121-1 Hazel Custom Gundam
RX-139 Hambrabi
RX-121-1 Hazel Custom Gundam
AEUG Mobile Suits:
MSA-005 Methuss
MSN-00100 Hyaku Shiki
RGM-79N GM Custom
MSA-005 Methuss
MSN-00100 Hyaku Shiki
RGM-79N GM Custom
The AEUG were the more aggressive at the outset, rushing forward while the Titans' Gabthley hid in the wreckage and waited. The Methuss charged the Hambrabi, but came up short and was unable to deploy any weapons.
The Methuss quickly paid for this mistake. The Hambrabi scored a critical hit with its beam gun, and the damage was severe enough to destroy the Methuss in a single turn.
The Gabthley turned to face the arriving AEUG Hyaku Shiki, while the Hazel Custom in the background rushed to support the Gabthley. The Gabthley was unable to do any damage with it's beam saber, while the Hyaku Shiki reduced it to half strength with its counter-attack.
The Gabthley managed to disengage and retreat, allowing the Hazel Custom to take a shot at the Hyaku Shiki, but it was a critical miss.
The GM Custom dodged the fire from the Hambrabi and caused some damage with its machine gun.
The AEUG's GM Custom continued it's attack on the Hambrabi, with the Hambrabi and Gabthley unable to do any damage in return.
The Titans' Hazel Custom also broke of from melee and scored a shot with its beam rifle, bringing the Hyaku Shiki to an explosive end.
The Titans were victorious, and their commander couldn't help but revel in his win.
The verdict: Both my son and I had a fun time with this game. The rules are simple enough for kids to pick up (though we discovered a few holes we needed to fix with house rules), and game play was about 45 min, which was a perfect length for him. He's already asking when we can have our next game.
For those interested, the rubber trading figures are no longer in production, but can often be found on the second hand market. Some of the later figures never had stats released in English, but by looking up their specs on the Gundam Wiki and comparing them to other figures, you can create something reasonable from scratch.
Lastly, the special effects were added using the Effects Cam app for the iPhone. The picture resolution sadly goes down when using it, but I couldn't resist trying it out.
Your game looks like fun. I like the use of lego as space debris and the special effects, of course. Cheers, Karl
ReplyDeleteThat kid looks like a formidable opponent, kinda shifty.
ReplyDeleteBetter watch out.
Looks really neat! Sorry to necro an old post. Hope that my son likes gundam (though maybe I need to make sure I have some 1/400s before they get too hard to find) when he gets old enough to wargame with me.
ReplyDeleteThis was a really fun battle report, thanks for sharing! The Gundam 1/400 rules are nice and easy I'm looking forward to when my son wants to try them out.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the battle map from?
I found it a local shop about 20 years ago, and I’m afraid I don’t remember who made it. However, if you’re looking for game mats, I’ve had good luck buying from Deepcutstudio.com
ReplyDeleteAh gotcha, thanks for the recommendation! I've used Mats by Mars in the past who do really nice mats for Dropzone Commander which is also perfect for Gundam.
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