Showing posts with label LEGO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LEGO. Show all posts

Thursday, July 25, 2019

LEGO Star Wars

Summer camp fun in LEGO Star Wars.

Card driven turn order and D6 based Clone Wars action.  

Droids advance through a clone held town.

Ancient droid technology is hidden in the ruins.

Commander Grievous leads his troops down the main street.

Blue squad took a right flank position in some ruins and sniped at the droids.  The base that the minifig is attached to also contained their hit points. Blue is armor, green is mobility, and red is firepower.  Once all three are pipped off then the minifig is dead.

Battle droids turnn attention to the right flank and send a large reaction force.

The battle of the "lone clone", dying in a forsaken dirt clod in the universe.  Overpowered by droids and down to his last hit point.


Earlier in the action you can see the medibot with extra hit points in the lowest foreground.

Summer means LEGOS for me.

Thanks for looking in on the blog.

Thursday, December 28, 2017

Heroica Holiday Dungeon Crawl

I recently picked up another set of Waldork Forest.  I had a chance to share it with my grandson.  We played just the forest scenario on Wednesday night Thursday morning he wakes up and wants to dump it all out on the table and play all of the Lego Heroica that I own. We played three scenarios. We ended the day with rescuing the king from the dungeon.

Saturday, July 1, 2017

LEGO tech Battletech with LEGO Constructs

This is me at work.  I am piloting a LEGO Giant Stompy Robot.  Built mostly of white common bricks and some cool add on weaponry I am entertaining a summer camp class of 15 boys 1 girl and three teenage paras that are assisting with the camp.

This afternoon's build objective was a giant stompy robot that would fight in the arena of doom using a controller built from a specific attributes set of bricks.

One of my teaching assistant's builds.  Kind of reminds me of a MadCat from battletech.


This delicate little model did some mean fighting but was constantly coming apart into bits when it was moved.

The controller was built from a panel piece with three green, three red, and three blue 2x2 bricks.  Green means Go and that was the move allowance brick.  Red means fire so that told how far  the robot could shoot in board map squares. Blue was used as armor and hand to hand stats for punching.

The squares on the map allowed for movement and measuring range to target.

My Samurai Robot being ambushed from the side.  You can also see my tiny recon drone tracked robot on the ground at my feet.

Thanks for looking in.  Leave a comment or question to encourage more LEGO tech!!