Hi!
While I've been rather busy at work and the hobby time has been severely limited over the last few weeks, I did find myself perusing the interwebs for a quick mini project that I could put together cheaply and quickly and remembered Havok, the miniature skirmish game released by Bluebird Toys back in 1996/7.
Sadly over the years I got rid of pretty much everything apart from the Kharn Battleform and the dice, both of which I still use today but with a bit of ebaying, I managed to grab a grubby boxed set which seems to be complete for under a tenner and plan on painting up the figures and having a bash with the rules, which if memory serves, were super simple.
I doubt I'll use Havok rules as is but I have bodged elements of them into a Space Crusade, DIY hybrid which worked out pretty well and allowed for a quick sci-fi dungeon crawl which was actually quite fun and if nothing else, I will use the dice and figures in regular gaming sessions of Planet 28 as the Kharn Empire are actually an interesting concept, being they are a militaristic bunch who hopped through dimensions to take over the Havok one.
Looking at the figures themselves, there's some real Rogue Trader vibes to them, hardly surprising as Bob was one of the key sculptors of early era 40k and his Cobalt-1 Miniatures, produced in about 2011 would fit right in too (annoyingly the company who currently produces them seems to be on an eternal hiatus!)
I suppose this is another incident of me obsessing over a game that is out of production and nobody plays but that's pretty much part of the course for me so I'll post the odd update as I work through the ten infantry and two vehicles before posting up a battle report and may incorporate elements of the setting, such as there are into my own alternative Imperium!
In the meantime, All the best!
Well you've just reminded me that I still own my copy of Havok. Think I'll dig it out at the weekend and maybe have a think about using some of the models for Stargrave or something
ReplyDeleteHavok actually had some pretty decent miniatures considering the time they were made and I'm planning on repainting the lot as a mini project!
DeleteThe scenery on the other hand, was utter garbage but I'll see if I can reuse it too...
That cover looks so close to the space crusade one with the eldar... except more comic book-y. I like it! Interested to see some of these models when you get around to painting them.
ReplyDeleteIts a fascinating game as it got its own strip in 2000ad to boost interest but Bluebird flubbed the launch and who it was aimed at and pretty much everything else about the game so it was only available for about 6 months back in 97 I think...
DeleteSadly the copy I got on ebay has a badly mangled box which also smells somewhat funky so it will be getting chucked out so I can't keep the awesomely retro artwork.