Setting up my Space Station Zero Runthrough
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About the Project
This is my blog pretty much of the way I went about setting up my first go through of Space Station zero. Hopefully, it will end with a sort of battle report of my first team trying to make it to the end.
Related Game: Space Station Zero
Related Company: Snarling Badger Studios
Related Genre: Science Fiction
This Project is Active
Yet, More Drones
Next comes the Repair drones.
They are kind of a variant of some of the other Flying drones from the last batch, but with arms. My thinking on all of these is I wanted them to be sort of boring. The color scheme is probably going to be not that exciting. Papsikels Miniatures for the flying drones with arms and Print Minis for the robot looking guys.
So...Drones
While looking through the list they nicely gave us I noticed that in this game there seems to be lots of drones. I wasn’t a tau player so I don’t have any, but I do have a 3d printer.
I know it’s not necessary to have different drones for each type listed, but i figured lets go on Myminifactory and see what we can find and maybe give some sculptors a few bucks.
Two days later and many many cycles of printing/cleaning/slicing I was looking at this:
The sad thing is, there’s about 4 or 5 more I want to print, but I was just a little done with 3D printing for the moment. 🙂
There are in this game: Swarm Drones ( the little 3 planes looking ones in the middle)
Flying Drones ( the tau (ish?) and a couple of the four fan variant on the outside.
General Overview of the first few steps.
So, I bought this game like the week after it came out. I am subscribed to both Tabletop Minions and Vince Venturella on you tube so it was kind of a no brainer, both this and Reign in Hell are solid games. (At least they seem to be)
I live in a apartment and am rehabbed Warhammer 40k player. I have a lot of models but I don’t really have any terrain to speak of. I was watching something on Ontabletop and it was about a game called Core Space. The game itself looks kind of fun, but the terrain is what really caught my eye and when I found out they have a space station set(ish). I went ahead and ordered it thinking about using it for Space Station Zero. It can be disassembled put back into a handy dandy box and I can set in on a bookcase or shelf so it doesn’t take up tons of room.
After giving the rules setup stuff once or twice I was starting to plot my future steps. Then on a nice afternoon Snarling Badger Studios drops a FAQ giving us an idea of what models we may need. I didn’t read through any of the scenarios just yet I wanted it to be a surprise.































