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Wamalug

Shinryuu v. Roughnecks
Amphibious Assault
Prison Breakout
Castle Siege
November Battle
Multi-Species Battlerama
More Pictures
Island Escape
The Battle for Buttercat


Wamalug's credits include a number of BrikWars firsts, including BrikWars' first campaign of scripted scenarios and its first convention game.

Wamalug is centered in and around the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, drawing members from several surrounding states.  Their website is at http://www.wamalug.org.

Wamalug.org
Wamalug's LUGNET™ newsgroup

Shinryuu Corp. Versus the Roughnecks - May 8, 2000
This battle was Wamalug's quick initial playtest, featuring a very pretty green robot.

image: a towering green Mek strikes a victory pose.

Jain's Guide coverage

A lean green combat machine

Amphibious Assault - July 29, 2000
This scenario by Jason Rowoldt pitted enemy naval forces against one another in a race to penetrate and loot a fortified offshore platform.  Not fortified enough, as it turned out.

image: a massive naval assault reduces the triple-platform stronghold to three burnt stumps.

Jason Rowoldt's BrickShelf gallery

Take that, stump!

Prison Breakout - August 19, 2000
Jason Rowoldt's next scenario had competing army factions fighting to break their chosen prisoners out of a maximum security prison.

image: a Death Fairy prepares to assault the prison compound.

Jason Rowoldt's BrickShelf gallery
Pictures on Peeron.com

When you wish upon a star, make sure it's not this one

Castle Siege - October 15, 2001
A medieval lord, angered that his expensive castle is going to waste, hires a local army to besiege it.

image: a lonely castle dreams of meeting a couple of friendly siege towers.

Jason Rowoldt's BrickShelf gallery

By the power of Grayskull

A Battle in November - November 11, 2001
It was November.  Armies arrived.  Battle ensued.  No other details available.

image: some vehicles can only be described as "fixer-uppers."

Jeff Stembel's BrickShelf gallery

Chaos reigns on the battlefield

Multi-Species Battlerama - December 30, 2001
Medieval soldiers attack ancient ruins and are surprised to face a whole zoo's worth of defenders - including an elephant, a three-headed dog, a squid, a tyrannosaur, several orange platypi, and more!

image: a mounted archer is surprised by a sudden T-Rex attack!

Jeff Stembel's BrickShelf gallery
Jeff Stembel's LUGNET™ post

Archer - the other white meat

All Sorts of Pictures - 2001
Here's a gallery with lots of pictures from a variety of Wamalug games, including a rare collection of photos from the game at Brickfest 2001.

image: the modular ship-corridor battle at BrickFest 2001, an open invitation for explosive decompression.

Aaron Sneary's BrickShelf gallery

It's all about the atmosphere

Island Escape - March 30, 2002
Trapped on a mysterious island, armies compete to commandeer an airship and gain control of an airship power source and captain in order to escape.

image: an abandoned airship rests in a peaceful grove of trees.

Aaron Sneary's BrickShelf gallery

Anybody seen my keys?

The Battle For Buttercat - May 12, 2002
Once again, a modular spaceship becomes a killing field for a host of Wamalag troops.

image: a complex ship-interior is the final resting place for several butchered soldiers.

Jeff Stembel's BrickShelf gallery

here's hoping for another depressurization catastrophe!

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page last updated: 10.4.2002

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