Welcome to my blog, the story of my continuing journey into the World of Zombie Wargames.

Saturday 4 February 2012

Introduction, a bit of history

    Hi everyone (anyone?) and welcome to my blog and first post.   I thought I’d start by giving a little bit of background of how I’ve ended up writing this in the first place and getting into Zombie wargaming – a bit dry I know but hopefully future posts will be better.

Sarissa City Block Residential
    In July 2011 I decided to resume my wargaming interests after a lull of three to five years and started again on my 1920’s gangster project by looking around for suitable buildings.  I came across the fine range of buildings by Sarissa (   http://www.sarissa-precision.co.uk/store/cityblock28/) and ordered one straight away.     
   
    About a week after it had arrived I was admitted into hospital, August 2011, since when I have been in and out of hospital on a regular basis.  During my time in hospital I was still looking for suitable additions to my 1920’s buildings and came across the website “Vampifan’s World of the Undead”, via Zombietown  (http://www.skankgame.com/zombietown.html}, a great site.

     With more time on my hands than I knew what to do with whilst in hospital, I read through Vampifan’s entire site  from his very first posts in March 2009 to the present.  To my delight he used the “Two Hour Wargaming Rules”; I too was going to use the Gangster supplement from these rules for my gangster games and I was unaware that there was a Zombie supplement.   It wasn’t long after going through Vampifan’s site that I contacted Vampifan by email, though what my drug-induced missives looked like then I dread to think!
 
       The rest they say is history, I was infected by the Zombie bug, I planned my project all the time I was in hospital, what figures I would buy, what buildings I would make what rules I would use and a myriad of other things.  I haven’t forgotten my gangsters though and I still have an eye out to add to their number.

    There isn’t a community on the web that I’ve come across that is as friendly or as supportive of each other as the Zombie Wargaming community and its great to be a part of it.

    

12 comments:

  1. Welcome to the wonderful world of blogging about zombie gaming, Joe. It's great to see you've finally took the plunge. I probably know better than anyone else the amount of work and effort you've put into this project and I'm delighted to see it come to fruition. I wish you all the best and I hope this is the start of a long and successful blog.

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    1. Many thanks Bryan,I'm very excited about getting this off the ground finally. Pleased too that you're my first follower and respondent!

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  2. Hello there mate! HEADSHOT!!!

    Just to be sure...Oh not the zed virus? Whoops!!!

    Hehe... Hope you are getting better now?

    Following you now mate

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  3. Thanks for the comment (I think,word seems to travel fast

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  4. Hi Joe and welcome to the blogosphere!

    Looking forward to seeing your project develop. Good choice on the Sarissa buildings, I've bought a load of them for my Victorian City terrain project (which is almost certainly see a zombie invasion or two!)

    All the best
    Dr V

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    1. Thanks for the kind words and welcome Dr.V

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  5. Welcome to blogging, especially Zombie blogging. It's a great group out there, and we always need more Joes :) . I was sorry to see you were in hospital for a while. I hope you are recovering well. I had to laugh when I saw how you read all of Vampifan's blog entries. I've done that, too. He's a great guy and a great resource for us Zombie bloggers. I've always been interested in Gangster gaming, and I agree that the Sarissa Precision buildings are perfect for that genre, too. Your first post was very well written and interesting. I'm looking forward to the next.

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    1. Thanks for the comment Joe and welcome to my bit of the Interweb; yup, Bryan/Vampifan is truly a great resource to us all in this genre. I am getting better but I'll be on medication and regular hospital visits for a while yet. "Zombies Ate My Gangsters" was nearly the title for this blog!

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  6. Cool building. The Zombie bug infects everyone!

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  7. Hey Brummie, welcome to my bit of the interwebby thing. You're right about the Zombie bug, but I blame Bryan/Vampifan and his infectious enthusiasm !
    When I ordered the building I got an extra floor too, so mine is three stories high, I'm now saving for their street deal/bundle inspired by Lucky Joe's work on his Sarissa buildings !

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  8. Zombie gaming is fun and that's the name of the game.....

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    1. Hi A.L. and thanks for dropping by, you're absolutely right about "fun" being what it's all about and the Zombie community I've come across has given me all that and more.

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