Old School here to help get the word out about something one of our friends and fellow author is doing that is not only one hell of a challenge, but something I think will be interesting to see progress as a spectator. Rhellion from Rhellion's Tabletop will be attempting 365 days of gaming. Here is his announcement:
Now is time for the big format change announcement. I have decided to undergo a tough hobby challenge over the next year to try and play a game EVERY DAY. Or at least 1 wargame for every day of the year. This is going to be called the #Rhellion365 and I plan on playing pick up games at GW, hobby games with the club, small local tournament games, and large regional GT's to try and fill out all 365. Not every game will be Warhammer Fantasy either, but the vast majority will be.
I will be playing mainly with Skaven, which are my main tournament army and the only fully painted force I own. But, as you will see in the first few games, I will also be playing with Daemons and High Elves on the table, any army I can create on Universal Battle, and also throwing in some Malifaux, Warmachine, maybe some Warhammer 40K, and maybe even some Dungeons and Dragons.
So buckle up and enjoy the ride, and if you are interested in a game in person or online, send me an email at rhellion.wh@gmail.com. I will probably need some motivation to complete this massive task, so your page views and comments are truly appreciated. Thanks, and as always you can follow me every day on Twitter @Rhellion.
For more information, to spectate or just follow along, check out his blog or follow him on Twitter. I personally want to see how this goes as it could mean an even meaner Rhellion hits Adepticon next year (if we don't bring him onto the Technicolor Team!)
I'm also changing it up slightly to have a blog post every day, but not necessarily an actual game. The goal is to have a game, some hobby work, or new paint on the blog every day. I switched it up slightly because if I am trying to play games every single day I will literally get zero hobby work done this year, and I have been playing some games with unpainted models. We can't have that, as I have a new Necron army to work on!
ReplyDeleteAre you going the metal route with your crons or are you joining the Technicolor revolution Cvinton and I have joined.
DeleteActually I was thinking about purple and silver, or purple and bone with green rod/glow highlights.
DeleteEither way, purple and bone or metal sounds pretty awesome! Now all we need are Scorpion Green Necrons!
ReplyDeleteBright green armor plates with yellow power rods sounds like it would look sweet.
DeleteDamn you are raising the bar. ALso Old School I think I still have an old pot of classic Scorpion Green around here somewhere.
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