Showing posts with label Matt Birdsall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt Birdsall. Show all posts

Monday, 18 September 2017

Paul Unboxes Five More Doctor Who: Exterminate Sets!

 
Hi, I'm Paul, and welcome to The Asylum.


We're on something of a Doctor Who: Exterminate! kick here at The Asylum, and we're sharing our love for this great game with you once again. Not only that, but—being of a generous nature—this week we bring you two more unboxing videos. So what are we waiting for...? Allons-y!


Our entrĂ©e includes not one, not two, but three sets of miniatures, namely the Zygon, Clockwork Droids and Judoon boosters. Whilst the contents of said sets may not be a surprise, we're fairly confident that those of you unfamiliar with this superb range will be astonished at the quality of the miniatures therein.

 
Need more proof just how good these miniatures are? Well, here's your plat principal: the Tenth Doctor and His Companions, and the Twelfth Doctor and His Companions sets. Bon appetite!
 
 
See? I told you they were good. They meet—and, in some cases, exceed—the standards set by the Missy and Davros miniatures in their respective Doctor Who: Exterminate! sets (my review of which you can see here). Expertly sculpted, superbly cast, and possessed of a remarkable poise, these miniatures are, I might argue, the best Warlord have ever produced. It remains to be seen if the rest of the Doctor Who: Exterminate! line can maintain this high standard. I for one am keen to find out.
 
That's it for this post. Join us next time when we'll bring you more wargaming goodness. Until then, inmates...
 
...Au revoir. And no, there's no dessert. 

Sunday, 27 August 2017

Paul Unboxes More Doctor Who: Exterminate Goodness!

 
Hi, I'm Paul, and welcome to The Asylum.


Last week we took Warlord Game's new Doctor Who: Exterminate! Miniatures Game out of its box, and today we're unboxing the Missy and the Cybermen and Davros and the New Dalek Empire sets.


Whilst these two sets may appear to be little more than troop builders—containing as they do more of the Dalek and Cyberman sprues from the base game—they also contain unique Missy and Davros miniatures ... and therein lay two real gems. As our video shows, these two miniatures are both excellently sculpted and cast with astonishing elegance; it's no exaggeration when I say Missy and Davros are two of the best miniatures I have ever seen. Don't believe me? Then check this out:

 
Whetted your appetite? Good, because next week we're reviewing more sets from Warlord's Doctor Who: Exterminate range. Join us once again and you'll learn that, from the delicacy of the Twelfth Doctor's guitar's and Madame Vastra's ankles to the detail of the Zygons and the Judoon, these miniatures are incredible.
 
Until then...
 
...Stay crazy.

Thursday, 24 August 2017

Paul Unboxes the Doctor Who: Exterminate! Miniatures Game

 
 
Hi, I'm Paul, and welcome to The Asylum.


It's safe to say the boxed miniatures game is not only de rigueur right now, but it's also a fiercely competitive sector of the market. The likes of Test of Honour, Project Z and the forthcoming Blood Red Skies, however, prove Warlord Games' mettle against stiff competition.


The Doctor Who: Exterminate! Miniatures Game continues in the same demonstrative manner, mining as it does that rich seam of compelling gameplay, high-quality components and neat miniatures at an excellent price. In doing so not only does it excite, but it also underlines Warlord Games' continued ability to catch lightning in a bottle...

...Long may it continue.




Wednesday, 8 March 2017

Matt Birdsall Photography: Cannibal Sector Tours


 
 
Hi, I'm Paul, and welcome to The Asylum.


I have a special treat for you today, Inmates. A few days' ago I posted a blog about Daruma Productions' recent S.L.A. Industries: CS1 day in Donny. Said post contained a smattering of  photographer Matt Birdsall's excellent pics. Fortunately Matt took more photographs than I could squeeze into that post, so I'd like to present you with the rest. Enjoy!

 
Riding Without a Helmet

The Legend

On Display
On Patrol


Scavenging

Fight to the Death
On the Prowl
 


A long time gamer and a fan of Nightfall Games' original S.L.A. Industries RPGMatt Birdsall is professional photographer specialising in miniature photography. You can see more of his awesome work on his Instagram account.


Tuesday, 7 March 2017

March of the Idiots: Asylum Wargaming Get S.L.A.yed.

Hi, I'm Paul, and welcome to The Asylum.



Today I bring you a further episode of March of the Idiots, in which I detail Asylum Wargaming's misadventures in various tournaments across the country. And, as promised, Steve, Spud and I have been misbehavin' again...


Not content with getting out asses handed to us at the recent Beers of War tournament, we decided we'd quite like to get our collective butts kicked in another event. As luck would have it those nice people at Daruma Productions were happy to oblige...


The event in full swing

With the release of their S.L.A. Industries: CS1 skirmish game on the horizon, Daruma hosted a CS1 tournament on Sunday 26th February in Doncaster. Designed to stress-test both the beta version of the SC1 and the tournament rules, it not only more than fulfilled its promise of a knock 'em down, shoot 'em up event, but also underlined just how good the CS1 rules really are. Better yet, not only were some juicy new releases on offer, but lunch was also provided. Result!

All this ... and cake!

So how did Spud, Steve and I do? Well, not so good...


Whilst Spud and I started the day off with victory over Steve and Daruma's Brad (who was on hand to teach us the rules!), things then went down hill rapidly. I lost in my second game, and poor Spud's new favourite faction, the Carrien, were decimated by Steve's Shivers. But that doesn't really tell the whole story...

The 9th versus a pack of Carrien

Shivers

The most important thing is we had a cracking time. So good, in fact, that Steve and Spudly are now S.L.A. Industries converts. I already knew it was cool ('cos I'm old enough to remember it form the first time 'round), but now my colleagues have caught the bug. This illustrates the strengths of S.L.A. Industries: CS1: it's a really neat, elegant system supported by great miniatures. With its evocative setting, lovely art (thank you, Dave Allsop!) and a great line of merchandise, this is another addition to the U.K.'s pantheon of excellent indie games. And CS1 is only going to get better. With more releases in the pipeline (including the truly gruesome Cannibal faction!), S.L.A. Industries: CS1 is going from strength to strength ... and we at Asylum Wargaming can't wait to see what else they have up their sleeve.


A big thank you to the mighty Matt Birdsall for his excellent photography.
S.L.A. Industries: CS1 is available at our webstore. Go get 'em, tiger!