Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Printing....


A little bit a 3D printer action.
First up a Nashorn in 15mm for my brother. The supports for the gun didn't print, so that's a bit wonky looking, and the model as a whole needs a proper clean up. Not too bad though...

Next up is a bit of an experiment. I'm not sure I'm happy with them 100% at the moment, but here are some 2mm infantry for a possible Gallipoli anniversary game, or two...
And up close (using my phone so the pics are all rubbish).


Friday, 20 March 2015

Kickstarter Deliveries

When the parcel man came to the door this morning it was quite an unexpected haul that I ended up with:

• The first shipment of the Forgotten King  Super Dungeon Explore Kickstarter, and
• my copy of O-umajirushi, a translation of a 17th century japanese heraldry text that I also supported on Kickstarter.

Two ends of the spectrum, both with a japanese influence!

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

A gentle stirring....

Blurry picture, but the first hobby activity for a VERY long time.
Germans under coated to Field Grey, vehicles in Bolt Action Dunkelgelb. And the first stages of a Cafe Gondree I bought on eBay.

Thursday, 8 May 2014

Input needed - Prone basing

Folks
My immediate plans when I first started this endeavour was to use 40mm round bases for prone figures.
However I've noticed that that does leave a lot of space around the figure.  I can make this look decorative on the base, but in the end it means that a given squad or section will take up more space that may be necessary and may look somewhat disjointed.
I am just not sure...
Below are a couple of pictures showing two prone figures on a 40mm round and a 20mmx40mm rectangular. Which do you think looks better?  Let me know in the comments!


Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Bases Arrive!

Yesterday my package of bases from Back-to-Base-ix arrived.
These are several hundred pieces of 3mm MDF in a range of sizes and shapes.

 Last night I sat down and liberated a sprue's worth of the RedBox Ikko Ikki from their plastic chains and stuck them down on 20mm round bases.  A nice fit I think. Tonight's plan is to texture the bases and hopefully undercoat tomorrow.

 Here is my plan for the WW2 figures:
  • 20mm round for single figures.
  • 40mm round for prone figures.
  • 50mm round for weapons teams

Thursday, 1 May 2014

Further steps

Today the parcel post guy arrived at the door with two packages.

One was some new larger trees from wehonest_cn on eBay (a great source of cheap trees) and also a package from AlwaysModel containing some RedBox Ikko-Ikki for Ronin.


I'm itching to get going; I just need those mdf bases to turn up and we can get this party started!

Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Tough Decisions

I've got some bases coming for my 20mm plastics and I can't wait to get them slapped on a base and start painting.
The cost of moving into a new scale (even when it's as cheap as 20mm plastic is) is going to be too much for the household budget at the moment, so I'm going to have to raise some additional cash to move things forward.
The only way to do this is by selling off some of the stuff I currently have and can't see a way to getting back around to any time soon.
So I'll be into the shed this weekend going through things and hopefully (?) posting some stuff for sale here on the blog next week.
It's bitter sweet...

Monday, 28 April 2014

I was wrong

I never thought I'd reach this place.
I have derided others who took this path.
I was wrong.
20mm ... plastics ... it's great but I still feel dirty......

Friday, 17 January 2014

Western Buildings

Tonight I put together the free demo building from the Hotz Stuff Whitewash City range at Wargame Vault. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.  
I was looking at Wild West buildings to put together some Malifaux terrain.



I need to do some more paper terrain.  This was very quick and easy to put together and I love that there is really nothing more to do to get it on the table!.
I will base it properly at some stage I think.
There's a discount on the Hotz stuff at the moment, so I reckon that the Pioneer Set will be purchased later today!

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Aspirational Goals

I don't normally do New Year's Resolutions, but this year I felt I should list some Aspirational Goals for the year.  I'm never going to be able to achieve all of these, but here's what I'd do if time (and money) was no object.  The below are in alphabetical order of ruleset.

7TV

I've always found the concept of this ruleset fascinating, and last year I picked them up in pdf on sale at Wargame Vault.
I'm keen to do these in 15mm mainly for space and cost, and luckily Khurasan have just released their 60s spy range!





Chain of Command 

The latest set from TooFatLardies.  I'm hoping to re-use my half-finished Flames of War figures from many years ago, as well as some 6mm.  The 6mm options will be more historical, but I'm wondering about doing some Achtung Cthulhu! inspired Weird War 2 as well.







Deadzone 

Since I Kickstarted it, I should probably play it.... :)
One of only two games I'll be playing in 28mm on this list.
A mate of mine also went in on this, so I have at least one other person to play it with.





Dux Britanniarum 

My Romano British army for Dux is complete, and my Saxons are based and just need painting.  Hope to get them both on the table this year.







Force on Force

I have enjoyed the FoF games I've played to date and I'd like to get some more in.  I have both 15mm and 6mm for this.  I'd like to get the 6mm finished up and on the table.  Initially I think I'd focus on the scenarios offered in the "Road to Baghdad" supplement that focuses on the early stages of the Allied engagement in Iraq.




Ghosts of Hefei

I kickstarted this and will be picking up both the Hefei book as well as the earlier "The Department" ruleset.  Gaming will be in 15mm, initially with the KS figures.
15mm cyberpunk - there's not enough of it in my opinion!


I Ain't Been Shot Mum

TooFatLardies Company Level ruleset.  I have a LOT of 6mm lead waiting to go on the table for this.  I really want to make a dent in this pile.
The focus here will be on Normandy.





Malifaux

A couple of years ago, my brother bought me a Malifaux starter box, but the figures are still in the box (and so are his!).
I recently picked up a copy of the V2 ruleset as part of a Black Friday sale.
This is a game we've been meaning to try for some time.




Mud and Blood

It's the 100 year anniversary of the start of the Great War.  I have had a copy of these rules from TooFatLardies for a couple of years, and have slowly been building a pile of unpainted 6mm lead to game them with.





Ronin

I got on the bandwagon and picked up this set from the Osprey Wargames range.  My intent is to fritter about in 6mm initially on these.






Sharpe Practice

Another ruleset I've had for a while that I want to get on the table.

First up is the "Wellington in India" period done in 6mm.

In addition, I've been hotly anticipating the Jolly Jack Tarr book from TooFatLardies and have some 6mm nautical types awaiting.


Wargods of Aegyptus / Olympus

I participated in the Crocodile Games Kickstarter last year for Wargods of Olympus.  As part of that I receive the rulebooks for all the Wargods product as pdfs.
True to form, I want to fritter around with these in 6mm to get a feel before I look at whether I need to "Go large!".



And that's it.  Much of this gaming (if it ever happens) will be solo, mainly because of my penchant for tiny figures and the difficulty matching up my time and those of my mates for a game.
Let's Go!