Bristol Big'Uns
Welcome to our forums. The Bristol Big'Uns are a group of people who enjoy fantasy, science fiction and historical wargames. We tend to play mostly table-top wargames but you will sometimes see CCGs, CMGs, RPGs or board games. If this sounds like a hobby you currently enjoy then why not come along. The club is based at Iron Acton, between Bristol and Yate, in the recently refurbished Parish Hall and is held Sunday evenings from 6 pm until 10 pm. There are tables and chairs available plus various sized scenic mats and terrain for table-top wargames. Please bring with you any drinks or snacks that you require.

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11/2/2019 12:30 PM  #1


Cruel seas for 17th

Hi,

Great game of cruel seas last evening.

We are playing another game this coming Sunday, so if you are interested reply so we can see how many are coming as was thinking of seeing how the points system worked within a scenario for balancing it.

We have plenty of boats so you need nothing, apart from a D10 and some D6’s.

Nige

Last edited by Magwr (11/2/2019 2:17 PM)


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12/2/2019 11:40 AM  #2


Re: Cruel seas for 17th

Keen to engage but obviously if I am having a bad day health wise I may be forced to pull out.  Have just got the starter set as well as the Italian fleet (for some reason I can’t find any rules that they travel faster going backwards).

 

12/2/2019 4:48 PM  #3


Re: Cruel seas for 17th

It was a great game. I’m keen to play again on Sunday if you’re happy to let me commandeer one of your S-boats again?


Jordan
 

12/2/2019 5:29 PM  #4


Re: Cruel seas for 17th

Im up for another go at those speedy boche boats! got to go rescue that merchant ship currently doing circles off the coast, without a clue on how to fix the rudder. On side note Italian warships don't have reverse gears, weren't needed, as they never left port in first place,hehehehehee

 

13/2/2019 10:43 AM  #5


Re: Cruel seas for 17th

No problem Jordan, now that we’ve discovered that as medium boats the S boats aren’t eligible targets for torps, we might survive the next foray into the channel.

Ogrekan, cool see you Sunday.

Kevin hope you aren’t u well.

We were thinking of doing the spy scenario. We might run two games of this dependent on how many turn up.

Nige


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13/2/2019 12:28 PM  #6


Re: Cruel seas for 17th

Nige what are dimensions in cm for the s boat? the model not real thing! 

 

15/2/2019 2:33 PM  #7


Re: Cruel seas for 17th

15cm long by 15mm wide


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15/2/2019 4:27 PM  #8


Re: Cruel seas for 17th

cool ta. Two things, if possible is there room for me to bring youngest on Sunday too, to play boats. And second is there any future  scenario where need a destroyer? I have been looking for excuse to buy a model. Now I couldnt bring myself to buy a 1/350 destroyer cos they are expensive, but have instead bought a reasonably cheaper 1/400. I know quite a scale shift from the 1/300 cruel seas, but reckon may still work together, especially just for odd scenario not main gaming. Will look to build and bring down sunday to do comparison.Think s boats were some 110ft long, destroyer is 300feet, so should be three times as long, with scale shift model will probably come out only double length, but then room on table is limited! and its a game after all.

 

16/2/2019 3:21 AM  #9


Re: Cruel seas for 17th

Bring your lad and the destroyer, as it can act as a Liberty ship.

As it looks like quite a few maybe playing, then scenario 6 looks ideal.

Nige


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Some questions answered:
Q: Where is the club?
A: It is at Iron Acton Parish Hall. The postcode is BS37 9UH.

Q: Is there an age limit?
A: Persons under 13 years old must be accompanied by an adult.

Q: This club sounds great, how much does it cost to join?
A: There is no membership fee. The club runs a play and pay system whereby you only pay subs if you have a game.

Q: Wow! How much are subs?
A: Subs are £4.00 per night.

Q: I'd like to play but don't have any stuff. Does the club provide this?
A: No. You must bring any models, cards, board games, books, dice etc that you need. The club provides tables, chairs, various sized scenic mats and terrain for table-top wargames plus a bunch of like-minded individuals.