Nice one Luke, think it runs a bit like Necromunda, so you just arrange games and your faction gains skills/injuries/reinforcements. Also get a rating so if you play a more powerful battle company you effectively get more influence which means you level up quicker.
League system would work well as spreads who we play out. I've had a couple of games with my boys and I reckon you can easily fit two games in a night, if not 3. So I would suggest arranging an evening - maybe 13th Feb for the first one - so that people can play a game, then swap opponents, with a time limit of 7 - 8:30 for first game, 8:30 - 10 for 2nd. Reckon you can fit a game and the rolls in in an hour really cos it's just Lotr with a handful of models a side. Lots of diff scenarios in book that you can roll for.
Anybody who misses an evening could be free to play someone else who missed it that month. Should remain fairly flexible.
Sound good?
btw I am going for the Shire
League system would work well as spreads who we play out. I've had a couple of games with my boys and I reckon you can easily fit two games in a night, if not 3. So I would suggest arranging an evening - maybe 13th Feb for the first one - so that people can play a game, then swap opponents, with a time limit of 7 - 8:30 for first game, 8:30 - 10 for 2nd. Reckon you can fit a game and the rolls in in an hour really cos it's just Lotr with a handful of models a side. Lots of diff scenarios in book that you can roll for.
Anybody who misses an evening could be free to play someone else who missed it that month. Should remain fairly flexible.
Sound good?
btw I am going for the Shire
40K - Dark Angels, Dark Eldar, Necrons; Lord of the Rings - lots; Bloodbowl - Dwarves, Wood Elves; SAGA - Anglo Danes & Welsh; Guildball - Morticians, Engineers; Dropzone/fleet - Shaltari