"Cave Of The Condor " Topic
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Tango01 | 27 Jan 2015 10:29 p.m. PST |
Excellent!!
Main page link I know this is for "Modern" but could be easy to used for WW2 for "Guns of Naverone" or similar as one of the comments here. Hope you enjoy! Amicalement Armand |
Legion 4 | 28 Jan 2015 5:22 p.m. PST |
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53Punisher | 28 Jan 2015 6:44 p.m. PST |
Wow, nice find! Brings back a lot of memories. I actually played in that game. It was at a HMGS-East con early in 2001-2002. The scenario involved forces trying to scale that huge rockface and get inside the Condor's Cave. It was done in 20mm and used the Terminus V ruleset from Scorpion's Nest Tactical Gaming. T5 was actually billed as a post apoc system, but was designed around current tech because of its backstory. All those pics don't do that piece the justice it deserves. If you look, you can see a seam running along the top section of the mountain. That whole section lifted off to expose an inner "maze" that included several rooms for storage, living quarters, etc. Then to top it off, it had a "secret" inner door in the floor of that space that lifted off and you could lift out a 3 level frame that had 3 floors dedicated to a planning room, a war room, and a control room that you could place figs on and play out the inner workings of the mountain, if you made it that far. In the scenario I played in, none of us made it to that area and I recall there were 8 of us playing against the GM, who ran the enemy forces. You can also see that there are 2 tunnels that a train ran through under the mountain. Really fantastic work and painting with all the detail put into it. |
Tango01 | 28 Jan 2015 11:30 p.m. PST |
Glad you enjoyed it my friend!(smile) Thanks for the data 53Punisher.! Amicalement Armand |
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