Sunday, 25 February 2024

From DallasE: Astronauts, Cosmonauts and a Rover for Lunar! (49 points)


Like many children of the 1970s, I was obsessed with space and the Space Race. Armstrong landed on the Moon only about two years before I was born and even in the late '70s the competition between the Soviets and the Americans for space superiority was a matter of the very recent past. And with all the secrecy surrounding the former Soviet Union, speculation about what happened in their space program was rampant. So it was almost inevitable that I'd be interested in the Lunar miniatures game from Black Site Studios.


Lunar is basically a miniatures game where astronauts and cosmonauts (and taikonauts if you're so inclined) fight it out on the Moon. The alt-history background diverges from our own in that the Soviets were first to land a man on the Moon, and NASA was not to be deterred from continuing the space race onto the very lunar surface. You can see how that would go. 


The basic game was reissued and updated in 2023 and the two-player box includes 6 resin models (three NASA astronauts and three Soviet cosmonauts), the rulebook, cards and tokens, special dice, and a small decal sheet. I also picked up some more models (the "Heroes and Icons Vol. 1" set) that includes four more figures and a cool unmanned rover. My set had unit cards for the four humans but not for the rover - I've emailed Black Site about that. (And yes, the astronaut above is wielding a pistol and meat cleaver) 


The models are 40mm-ish in scale and come with 32mm bases. I was excited about the decals because I wasn't jazzed about painting US and Soviet flags on the models' arms, but it turns out the decals are much too big to use for that anyway, so I hand-painted them to mixed results. 


Black Site offers all kinds of stuff for the game including a mat (24"x24" is the play surface) and STLs of craters and Moon-surface stuff like oxy tanks and gantries, I'm having Challenger Byron print those for me. But it occurred to me that what you really need for LOS-blocking are just big rocks and Canadian Tire came to the rescue with a bag of lava rocks for the barbecue - $7. I might paint them but they don't look bad as is. I got my mat from Mats by Mars because they make good mats and it was cheap as chips.

The game rules seem pretty cool and it looks like games play very fast. You only have 3-5 models per side and combat in a vacuum can be... dangerous. The game simulates low-G combat with lots of knockbacks (basically many of the weapons are non-lethal "kinetic" ones rather than penetrators, but when you get knocked back you fall prone and the pointy rocks on the Moon's surface are dangerous too). Looking forward to trying the game out soon. 

Scoring:

7x 40mm models = 49 points

Cheers,

Dallas, listening to the lost cosmonauts recorded at Torre Bert :-)

Very interesting models to place up today. And the freehand is looking good in the spaces I can see there. Not sure projectile guns will do the best in the vacuum of space.. but then again am no astro-physicist so what do I know! :D

49 pts for you there!
Kyle

11 comments:

  1. Great lunar warriors Dallas. I remember the first moon landing.

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  2. These are awesome Dallas! I know you were looking for these and am delighted you found them. I'm a child of the Space Race and very much enjoyed 'For All Mankind' who's setting seems very analogous to Lunar. Very cool.

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  3. I particularly like the rover! I agree with the Snowlord that 'For all mankind' was a great show as well.

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  4. great post Dallas didn't even know you could get these mini, the game mechanics sound interesting as well.

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  5. Thanks for the comments! Yes I'm looking around for a copy of FAM, I haven't decided between getting a legit blu-ray of Season One or a "maybe not-quite-official" set of Seasons 1-3 :-)

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    1. I'm sure the one sourced 'off the coast of Tortuga' will be just fine. :) Enjoy, it's a great series.

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  6. Excellent astronauts Dallas. These are done very well.

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  7. Unusual but excellent work Dallas!

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  8. Great work Dallas, love this figures and the game looks like a lot of fun.

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  9. Thanks fellas, since I posted these I've actually redone the helmets on the cosmonauts, they're now white with a "CCCP" decal. Got the idea from Facebook and they look much better. There will certainly be more Lunar stuff in my Challenge future and I'll post new pics then. Oh, and I won an auction for the "official" FAM season one blu-ray :-)

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