This is going to be interesting..
Power tools, gotta love it.
Symbol is coming into shape
I wonder what goes in the center?
no comment....
Starting to take shape
Preliminary shaping on the other side:
Snake Eyes Gaming club is a central PA gaming group that organizes and runs Tournaments, Campaigns and Apocalypse events for Warhammer 40,000.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
Double Down in Duncansville
1:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: Gatehouse Games
208 Hollidaysburg Plz
Duncansville, PA 16635
What: Doubles Tournament
1,000 points per player. Pairings will be determined randomly each round. You will share the same score as your partner for that round.
Cost: Free. Games Workshop is providing prize support for this event
Rules:
- Bring a legal 1,000 point Warhammer 40,000 list from any current Games Workshop codex.
- Army lists will be collected and reviewed.
- All models must be WSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get).
- Since this is a Games Workshop tournament, Games Workshop and Forgeworld models only.
- If you aren't sure of a rule or have a question about something during a game - ask! Multiple judges will be available at all times.
- Pre-registration is not required.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
The Fight for Tarus Week Four
Loyalist and Renegade alike were continuing to fight for drop site Omega. Amazingly neither was giving any ground. The loyalist still have a majority of the spaceport and some reserves from thunderhawk transporters were landing men and munitions.
The totals were calculated Wednesday and for those that played the scenario the results were as follows:
Loyalists: 4 wins
Renegades: 4 wins
Since there was no clear winner, the battle for Drop Site Omega continues this week.
Only one hex changed hands. Looks like that stubborn bonus really came in handy for the Loyalists.
Loyalists: 9 wins
Renegade: 9 wins, 1 massacres
On November 1st the campaign game army lists will move to 1000 points. Please note we will be discontinuing the bonus/penalty for hexes beyond DMZ.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
The Fight for Tarus Week Two & Three
Impossible! Renegade units from multiple sectors have made advances dangerously close to drop site omega, whats more disturbing is the fact that the desecration's of the loyalist dead have drawn the gaze of Khorne, blood storms have been raging along the front lines...
Renegade forces, cut off from their resources by the harsh hand of Lord gateman have pushed to the drop site, scavenging and raiding for supplies.
Summary Week Two:
Loyalists: 7 wins, 1 massacres
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Double Down in Ligonier!

When: October 16th
10 am - 4:30 pm
Where: Ligonier Valley Library
120 West Main St.
Ligonier, PA 15658
What: Doubles Tournament - 1000 points per player. Pairings will be determined randomly each round. You will share the same score as your partner for that round.
Cost: Free as always! Prize support will be provided by Games Workshop.
Rules:
- Bring a legal 1000 point Warhammer 40K list from any current Games Workshop codex (sorry, no Forgeworld rules).
- All models must be WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get). Since this is a Games Workshop tournament, only GW models can be used.
- Scenarios will be handed out at the door.
- Army lists will be collected and reviewed.
- If you aren't sure of a rule during a game ask! We will have all of the codecies/rulebooks, GW FAQ's/errata, and the Adepticon FAQ on hand. Multiple judges will be available at all times.
- Pre-registration is not required.
- Extra tables will be on hand for open gaming.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
The Fight for Tarus Continues...
Governor Gateman sipped his Amasec quietly as the first skirmish reports were coming across from the hive Logis.
Overeager rebel units, to earn glory in the name of their petty gods, had thrown themselves over their defenses and into the oncoming loyalists. Even more suprising some of them were holding ground just miles from the drop sites.
This is not how things were to be, the Angel told them to bleed the Imperium dry while his brethren marshaled their forces. He stopped a moment to draft a communique to his commanders stating that any units beyond the primary defense lines be cut off from supplies.. yes... That will do... Their "sacrifice" would have appeased the Angel.
As more reports came to the desk of the Governors office the picture became more clear, while the overeager forces of Tarus were attempting to push towards the dropsites the loyalists were gaining ground, albeit slowly and with numerous casualities. The "No Mans Land' between the defence walls and the drop-sites were becoming charnel pits choked with the loyalist dead...
Summary:
Loyalists: 8 wins, 2 massacres
Renegade: 9 wins, 5 massacres
Loyalists, this is your target, Pro Imperator!
Friday, October 1, 2010
The Rebellion of Tarus IV

The Rebellion of Tarus IV:
A Warhammer 40,000 Escalation Campaign hosted by Gatehouse Games
A Warhammer 40,000 Escalation Campaign hosted by Gatehouse Games
Tarus IV is a Departmento Munitorum staging world. A vast network of storage and processing facilities cover the planet’s surface. Due to its proximity to the Cadian gate Tarus IV’s processing and staging facilities are protected by vast defense lines and nearly impregnable security networks. Tarus IV survived many assaults over the millennia with the most recent occurring during the13th Black Crusade.
Now something sinister has taken root on Tarus IV and the planet has gone into full scale rebellion.
The battle for Tarus IV will occur over a four month period. Each month the quantity of points used for campaign battles increases as follows:
October – 600 points
November – 1000 points
December – 1400 points
January – 1800 points
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Arkham Insanity Results
The results from the Arkham Insanity Tournament are in. First off, thanks to all who came out and played and thanks to Arkham for allowing us to run the tournament. On to the results:
Aaron - Pedro Marines - 50 pts - 1st Place
Ben - Tyranids - 45 pts - 2nd Place
Ron - Blood Pact Guard - 39 pts 3rd Place
And for the coveted Snake Eyes Award and a new Brick of Dice:
Jason and his Blood Angels
For some reason, the both Blood Angels players in this tournament ended up with horrible dice rolling throughout the day and ended up on the last table. The only thing we have been able to determine is that neither of their dice were sparkly enough to support their armies. That resulted in their failure.
Kill, Maim, Burn. Kill, Maim, Burn
Aaron - Pedro Marines - 50 pts - 1st Place
Ben - Tyranids - 45 pts - 2nd Place
Ron - Blood Pact Guard - 39 pts 3rd Place
And for the coveted Snake Eyes Award and a new Brick of Dice:
Jason and his Blood Angels
For some reason, the both Blood Angels players in this tournament ended up with horrible dice rolling throughout the day and ended up on the last table. The only thing we have been able to determine is that neither of their dice were sparkly enough to support their armies. That resulted in their failure.
Kill, Maim, Burn. Kill, Maim, Burn
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