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The Cyclops from my last post wasted no time in getting 'stuck-in' in our campaign.
Unfortunately, said campaign ended in a spectacular double kill, with my Cyclops putting an AC20 slug into the Victor's ammo bin, while at the same time the Victor delivered an AC20 slug to the Cyclops' head!
In a nutshell, the above was the end of our home campaign. Both of our forces were thread bare, and neither would be able to replace the losses of the assault mechs.
Screech, taking a snooze in his battlefield debut in the new campaign.
As such we threw in the towel and started a new campaign. We moved the timeline up to 3049 & earlier. I am fielding the 1st Chisholm's Raiders whereas Nick is fielding Mercs of an indeterminate name.
Just in case you were wondering, this is what 'forced withdrawal' looks like. This wreck limped off the board and has since been repaired. Screech however will be convalescing in the med bay for a bit...
In our first three games, I've managed to repair all damage suffered, whereas Nick is already down 3 mechs and 2 pilots (I head capped a Crusader & Griffin in the same game with a gauss rifle)!
The typical lance of random paint jobs.
My converted STK-4N, this is my CO's mech in the current campaign. It is piloted by 'Major Grognard' a name inspired by Nick 2.0 himself!
The TBAG unit initial decals resulted in the typical memes when I posted these pics on the FLGS' discord.
Next up, for my Corey's Cavaliers mercs, a pair of Hornets named The Grapes of Wrath. One of these is partaking in the campaign, piloted by John Steinbeck himself! Surprisingly, it survived its first game with only moderate damage.
This Orion missed the last campaign, and as such will not see battle any time soon.
I've never once fielded an Orion before, which is a trend that will continue for a bit longer it seems.
Everyone loves lava bases, why a mech would want to be in a lava field is beyond me though. If you haven't already guessed, this will be used as the Blazing Inferno variant.
Lastly, a Blackjack BJ-3 & Wolfhound WLF-1B, both finished up this afternoon.
As you can see above, I've also done a fair bit of painting. The Buffet Assault Group is even up to a company strength formation, combined-arms of course. I'll need to take some group shots soon.
I hope everyone has a happy 4th of July! Don't go blowing any of your fingers off, it'll ruin your die rolls!
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