Showing posts with label Space Gits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Space Gits. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Bits and Gits - Space Gits AAR

Recently I was delighted to hear that a local club was going to be running a Space Gits event, where you could show up, build a few gits, and play. As it's part of my 6x6 challenge and I had some gits painted, I showed up to get a few games in. 


Both games were simple affairs using the quickstart rules - three orcs each, either with blasters and headbutts or pistols and hand weapons. 

The goal was to collect as many bottle caps as possible either in 30 minutes or when everyone was knocked out. 


The biggest draw of the game is its dexterity-based gameplay. Players move and shoot in the direction that the dice roll, representing drunken orcs stumbling around and firing wildly. Even damage is represented by dice towers that have to move with the orc they're attached to, and if the tower falls over, the orc drops to the ground, drunk and inchoate!


It's definitely not a serious game, and you have to be in the right mindset for it. There's going to be a lot of eyeballing whether a die is aligned with an orc you're shooting at, or if you've got to fudged a little movement. 


Hilariously, we had to move over to a side table in the second game, which meant a reordering of the table and a tarp that made moving way harder! Apparently our orcs chugged a few more beers during a smoke break...


I'm hoping to play more games soon! Since games should only last 30 minutes on average (and will likely end sooner), you could easily run a campaign in a single day. 

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Painting Update - Atomic Tank, Space Gits, WWII

Here's my first painting post of 2026! I had to delay a bunch of varnishing, as the temperatures haven't gotten above freezing for some time now. 

Having finished the Robot Legions models from the Atomic Tank starter set, I moved on to the Galacteers force. Above is a pair of Heroes, a trio of Missile Tanks, and a Mobile Command Center

And to round out the force are Heavy and Regular Infantry Units and a pair of the titular Atomic Tanks.

I've also painted a small gang of Orcs for Space Gits with basic equipment. A local club is planning for a campaign in a few months, which is convenient! 

My main project for the first half of the year is to paint American and German platoons and assets to use with the 29 Let's Go! pint-sized campaign for Chain of Command. The above is one of three American infantry squads in 15mm.