In Review
Battletech, the game of Armoured Combat.
Or, more accurately, the Hex-based tabletop wargame about giant robots blowing eachother to smouldering heaps of metal, all wrapped up in a rich and ever expanding setting of SPACE-FEUDALISM.
I've been meaning to grab a boxset of some description for a few years now, having been a big fan of both the Mechwarrior vidyagaems and tabletop wargaming, my only problem was finding someone to play with. Recently that ended & here we are, taking a look at the current Introductory Boxset.
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| My piss-poor Camera skills at work, I totally meant to get the ominous shadows, totally.. | 
The game comes in a sturdy well made cardboard box with an astounding amount of content for the price. (between £45-55 online).
Contents:
24 single part Battlemech miniatures (aparently newly cast unlike the sloppy models in previous boxsets).
2 "Premium" multipart plastic mechs (they're not so premium, but still nice).
A very large map of the Inner Sphere.
'Inner Sphere at a Glance' - 56 page book of lore, all you need to get to grips with the full universe of Battletech.
'Quickstart Rules' - 12 page rulebook, easy to learn in a very short amount of time.
'Painting and Tactics Guide' - 16 pages of Ronseal.
'Introductory Rulebook' - 80 pages with all the fun rules like Heat!
36 page booklet of Battlemech Record Sheets for the enclosed Mech minis.
2 doublesided cardboard reference tables.
Two double-sided thick gameboards measuring 18inches by 22inches.
and finally, 2 dice.
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| Pile O' Goodies. | 
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| A selection of minis, all require minor mold-line removal and clean up, but for the price they're some of the cheapest miniatures available, and yet still very high quality. | 
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| Timberwolf/MadCat looking slightly disapointed with itself. | 
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| THICK - these gameboards (referred to as 'mapsheets') are about as thick, possibly slightly thicker, than your average Monopoly gameboard. and you get two! | 
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| This thing is maybe around 'A2' in size, and demands to be framed. | 
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| Quick-star rules, easily read over a lunch break at work. | 
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| Very handy for those new to the Hobby. | 
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| I won't show the insides for reasons, but its a lot of words and diagrams. | 
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| Reverse side of the Rulebook. | 
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| Record sheets and Tables. high quality paper on those record sheets. use pencil lightly or be posh and laminate those things. | 
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| LOREtastic | 
To Conclude..
I am very pleased with my purchase and would recommend this game to anybody who enjoys Mechs and smashing Mechs with other Mechs.Battletech has a tendency, I think, to be rather intimidating to a new player. it's lore is vast spanning over 25 years, its ruleset very detailed and complex, however I feel this Boxset lives up to the title of 'Introductory', as it gives the new player a great way of entering both the gameplay and the fiction without bogging you down in masses of tables to remember (that comes later...)
Available at:
http://www.waylandgames.co.uk/
OUTTAKES
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| Mollie, the 24-toed cat looms. | 
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| The Battletechs are comfortable too. | 


