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  • GenCon 2015 Pt 1: Things Seen

    Posted on August 12, 2015 7:00 am by gdaybloke 1 Comment

    Although I was at Pennsic for the last two weeks, biggest event on the SCA calendar and all that jazz, I couldn’t resist the opportunity to take a side trip to GenCon, not only because it meant I would get to stay with Ninja Steve and his family again (who I totes heart), but also because it meant I’d get so see so many other cool folk who I hold near and dear, and score myself some shinies in the process. My wallet may never forgive me, mind you…

    Every good gaming convention road trip should start with omnomnoms…

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    📂This entry was posted in Field Reports 📎and tagged Convention Dr Who GenCon HALO Krosmaster Sonic Warmachine Wild West Exodus
  • Templecon Fundraiser Call For Contributions

    Posted on December 2, 2014 7:00 am by gdaybloke Comment

    Man, I’d be so much more productive if I stopped playing SimCity Buildit… Maybe then I wouldn’t be so far behind in my painting for Templecon. Relevance, you ask? Well, not much other than the link to Templecon itself, really. It is time for a reminder of this year’s annual Lost Hemisphere Charity Fundraiser though.

    Templecon 2015’s beneficiary is the Hope Alzheimer’s Center of Cranston, Rhode Island. Some folks have asked why not a larger charity, and it’s a fair question. The reason is that a lot of larger charity organizations have a larger overhead to match, and portions of the proceedings are lost to that overhead. $500 is a drop in the bucket to multi-million dollar groups. They do amazing things, for sure, but that same $500 for a smaller charity could mean, for example, doubling their monthly budget for recreation therapy for their residents. It is in this way that we can make a direct and significant impact on the lives of people suffering from Alzheimer’s and the people that care for them. In the past twelve months the Gdayclan has lost two of its matriarchs, and other members of the Titans have also been affected by Alzheimer’s in a large way this year. The choosing of the Hope Center is a very personal thing for us.

    Of course, we hope that you’ll be able to join us at Templecon and you’ll have a generous spirit, purchasing many raffle tickets, from which all proceeds will go directly to the Hope Alzheimer’s Center, facilitated by our good pals from the New England Privateers (who you can support further by looking into maybe attending CaptainCon).

    Now, I did just say raffle tickets – we’d like to give attendees a chance to win something shiny to bring home from Templecon. To make that happen, we need shiny things. We’ll be providing a bunch of stuff ourselves, but we’re also accepting donations for the prize table. We’re looking for donations to be either New-In-Box or fully painted – we want to have them displayed on the table, catching the eyes of passers-by and enticing them to support our fundraising efforts. To that end, the prize pool currently includes (but is not limited to):

    • Fully painted Cephalyx (Exulon Thexus) force, donated by Lost Painter (and Party Fouler) Tuna
    • Fully painted Legion of Everblight (Kallus) force, donated by Rawrmachine‘s Tyrant Mithras
    • Fully painted Shae theme force, donated by prolific podcast pom Kev Bryant
    • Asphyxious the Hellbringer, donated by Noghannan and painted by Rob Hawkins
    • Custom Earthbreaker Colossal, donated by Faultie
    • Custom Rask and Ironback Spitter, donated by CaptainSpud
    • Vyros2, Destors and Thanes, donated by Podthrall Dale of THACO Podcast
    • Archangel, donated by ANDY FROM UK!
    • War Hog, donated by local awesome guy MortymerXT
    • High Command: Faith & Fortune w/ Escalating Conflict
    • High Command: Castle of the Keys
    • Level 7: Invasion

    There’s more coming that we’re waiting on the final details for, including (but again, not limited to) tournament trays from Broken Egg Games, miniature storage solutions from KR Multicase, resin bases from Dragon Forge Design, and more models from Privateer Press, Soda Pop Miniatures, Arena Rex and Lord knows who else by the time we’re done.

    This is where you can help out.

    We had a fantastic table last Templecon, and I’m not going to lie – this one’s already looking pretty sweet, but we can make it even sweeter. If you think you might have time to paint up a model or two for the table… if you think your local store might be interested… if you’ve managed to make a life-size plush Shredder… If you think you might be able to contribute to the prize table in any way, please drop me an email at gdaybloke@losthemisphere.com and we can get into a dialogue to make this happen.

    I know I’m not speaking just for myself when I say thank you for your consideration.

     

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    📂This entry was posted in Misc Sponsors 📎and tagged Arena Rex Charity Fundraiser prizes Relic Knights Warmachine
  • Forces of Cephalyx

    Posted on November 5, 2014 5:57 pm by FlockDave Comment

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    In this episode the Bear and the Hobbit have a look at the Cephalyx forces.

    Cephalyx: DIRECT download

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    Any reviews/comments are welcome as we strive to be the best wargaming podcast for you the listeners.

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    📂This entry was posted in Flock & Awe Podcast 📎and tagged Cephalyx flock and awe Warmachine
  • Gday At GenCon: ALL THE PINS!

    Posted on August 26, 2014 7:00 am by gdaybloke 2 Comments

    So I’m not going to lie, I may have gone a little overboard collecting Privateer Press pins at GenCon. I’ve wanted to get some for, well, since we heard that they were coming out, and I’ve avidly followed the assorted Privateer Press Insider blogs that relate to them, but in the end I just wasn’t prepared for the niftiness. I walked into that booth, past guardian of the gate Nick Kay, and promptly boggled at the pin carousel and proceeded to load up my basket.

    And then there was the trading! If you spotted a pin you wanted on a Privateer staffer’s lanyard, you could offer to trade any pin that they didn’t currently have, for the one you were after. This was key because there’s a number of alternate scheme pins that you can *only* get by trading with staffers. At GenCon this was the alternate Chibi Ashlynn, which we’ll get to in a minute.

    Three full lanyards and a decent portion of satchel later, and Will Hungerford tweeted me at my… best? Worst? Either way, there was a lot of heavy metal hanging around my neck at the end of Friday night, so I thought I’d showcase what I ended up with once all of the trading was done.

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    📂This entry was posted in Field Reports Hordes Warmachine 📎and tagged Chibi Hordes Level 7 Pins Warmachine Zombies
  • Nova Nomads’ Feat of Service

    Posted on June 5, 2014 10:02 am by gdaybloke Comment

    The Warmachine and Hordes community is full of some amazing people. I’m not talking about the players who rock the top tables event after event (sweet as they may be, they’re not the topic of this post), I’m talking about the guys and gals who are more interested in giving back than they are in taking heads. Every year Lost Hemisphere runs a charity fundraiser at Templecon (most recently working with the New England Privateers), and I’ve been humbled time and time again by those not only forking over portions of their convention budget to buy prize tickets, but also those offering prize support, dedicating their time and effort to making the fundraisers successful. We have Foodmachine and Breast Cancer Brawls. We have events supporting animal shelters, hostels, we even have community members branching out into other avenues of geekery that try to make their world a better place, like the 501st.

    This weekend there’s an event being run by the Nova Nomads, and I can only apologize here and now that I wasn’t able to get a promotional post out about it earlier. I’m going to blame my being out of the country, and the fact that I’m still trying to play catch-up now that I’m back.

    The event in question is the 1st Annual Nova Nomads Feat of Service, a charity event benefitting the Wounded Warriors Project, which endeavors to provide care and assistance for not only those who’ve suffered illness or injury in military service, but also for their families – their spouses, carers and children.

    I first heard of the event through Lostie Plarzoid, Lost Hemisphere is proud to be associated with this event as a sponsor, with the Lost Crew providing the winner of the Hobby Champion award a huge based model of their choice. True to Lost Hemisphere style, the Hobby Champion prize is not awarded to the player with the most points scored during the day, but rather will be awarded based on modelling, creativity, and just how cool they’ve written the fluff for their warcaster or warlock. Have fun with the game, win stuff.

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    Oh, didn’t I mention that it was a Spell Draft event with custom warcasters and warlocks? Cool, huh. You can find the rules they’re using on the Nomad’s website, as well as check out the prize support, and maybe even click the donate button yourself to help them reach their donation goal of $2000.

    I’d write more, but I’m supposed to be at work right now, and I just wanted to get the word out there. If you’re in the area, please consider dropping by to cheer the participants on. If you’re not, please consider visiting th website and maybe, just maybe, helping them ring that $2000 bell.

    Cheers.

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    📂This entry was posted in Field Reports Hordes Warmachine 📎and tagged Fundraiser Hordes Nova Nova Nomads Plarzoid Spell Draft Warmachine Wounded Warriors
  • Well, here we are again.

    Posted on January 4, 2014 9:48 pm by gdaybloke 5 Comments

    IKRPGGday80This isn’t what it looks like. Well, not exactly.

    Several years ago, I started a blog in which I rambled about VS System, and recruited like minds to do the same. It evolved into a Warmachine/Hordes blog, and became something of which I was (and still am) very proud. Aided by some truly exceptional people, Lost Hemisphere stamped its boot on the blogosphere and said NO MORE!!! to high end competitive strategic analysis. It’s a game, dammit, we cried, and we’re playing it for fun and entertainment.

    Time passed, a podcast followed, and I like to think good times were had by all… almost.

    As the years continued and Lost Hemisphere grew, it asked more and more of my time, and with a growing family that was something that I had less and less of. Changes on the homefront meant that I needed to be free to dedicate myself more to my growing children and less to an internet presence. With a heavy heart, Lost Hemisphere, as it was, published its final post.

    That was about a year ago.

    Times haven’t changed that much on my end, but I’ve found time and again that I miss blogging. I miss feeling the stream of consciousness as rambling thoughts congeal into words that, with any luck, make sense to someone out there. More than anything, Lost Hemisphere was an outlet for the side of me that likes to think it can do word stuff. We’ve continued to post previews and reviews on the LH forums, but I think all and sundry can agree that the blog was more fun to read…

    … and so here we are.

    The plan at this stage is not to return 100% to the ways of old, but to use the LH blog as a more organic outlet for expressive writing about why you should all be playing more Idrians, and a repository for review stuff and the odd photodump. We won’t be returning to the daily posting schedule (at least, not at first), but to some extent, we’re baaaaack….

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    📂This entry was posted in Misc 📎and tagged Rambling VS System Warmachine

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