My 4th submission the AHPC VI has a definite Napoleonic theme. First up is a 32 figure Portuguese Cacadore regiment (the 3rd to be precise), These are 28mm scaled figures and are from Front Rank. I'm really impressed with the Front Rank figures and put them on par with the Perry's stuff but the clean up and prep was A LOT easier.
Some 28mm Naval crewman from Brigade games. Some are painted British but most are generous so they can be used for multiple sides.
A British gunboat to go along with the American one submitted earlier
An "action shot" of the two gun oats going at it with complete crews.
This blog will will contain my rather pedantic ramblings on my experiences within the miniature war gaming hobby. There will be informative how-to’s, thrilling battle reports and thought provoking editorials. I fully expect that history will one day view the contents of this blog on par with Homer’s Illiad or Newton’s Principalia. Or it's a complete waste of time.
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Christmas Loot & Workbench Update
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas!.. Gamers with Christmas loot aren't any different from 1st graders at show and tell - we do love to talk about out toys!
For Christmas my son got me me some Armada Wave 2 stuff and my secret Santa really hit the mark with some great AWI miniatures from Fife and Drum!
Both presents are deeply appreciated.
I just finished a Portuguese Cacadore regiment and some Napoleonic naval (all in 28mm) which will hopefully soon be posted on the AHPC site. Up next on the work bench are some 28mm Perry Native Americans. I'm about 3 hours into these guys and experimenting with different skin tones and war paint designs.
For Christmas my son got me me some Armada Wave 2 stuff and my secret Santa really hit the mark with some great AWI miniatures from Fife and Drum!
Both presents are deeply appreciated.
I just finished a Portuguese Cacadore regiment and some Napoleonic naval (all in 28mm) which will hopefully soon be posted on the AHPC site. Up next on the work bench are some 28mm Perry Native Americans. I'm about 3 hours into these guys and experimenting with different skin tones and war paint designs.
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
AHPC VI: First 3 Submissions
An eclectic trio of initial submissions for this years challenge. First up a Finnish BT-42 with incorrect Soviet markings - think of it as a recaptured tank. The model is 28mm scale and from those excellent chaps at Trenchworx.
Next up 3 British Siege Mortars from Front Rank (28MM). You'll be seeing a lot of Front Rank stuff this challenge. I've got a 32 figure unit of 28mm scaled Portuguese Cacadores from Front Rank on the painting table now.
Lastly, a 28mm scaled US gunboat from Laser Dream Works. There be a more detailed post on this one in a few days
Next up 3 British Siege Mortars from Front Rank (28MM). You'll be seeing a lot of Front Rank stuff this challenge. I've got a 32 figure unit of 28mm scaled Portuguese Cacadores from Front Rank on the painting table now.
Lastly, a 28mm scaled US gunboat from Laser Dream Works. There be a more detailed post on this one in a few days
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Ready, Set, Organize?
The Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge VI has officially commenced and after painting up a 28mm tank my next move required careful planning and decisive execution.
What was this master-stroke of pigment planning? Was it switching from righty to lefty? No, not that. Blindfolding myself and letting the "force" guide me? Nope not that either (although some of you may have assumed that was the way I usually paint). No silly painting fans it was an even more desperate act - I cleaned up my painting desk and broke out 3 new Windsor and Newton Series 7 Brushes (sizes 0, 1 and 2).
Oh yeah, "he just did that".
Look on in awe struck terror at the terrible magnificence of my sparking clean and organized painting area. Imagine with dread the 3 fold increase in painting efficiency and skill such an environment will create.
Conan was right - the answer to the question what is best in life? is to "Break the brushes of your painting enemies, see their paints dried before you and hear the lamentations of their forever unpainted minis"
There have been unfounded rumors that the real cause for my cleaning my hobby space is the eminent arrival of my Mother-in-Law for Christmas and the rather strange panic it has induced in my lovely but fierce wife. These rumors are completely inaccurate in some respects. It is just a coincidence that I have decided, under my own accord and not out of dire fear of spousal repercussions, that the entire basement, my wood working shop and my office needed to be cleaned up and that such cleaning has to be completed today. Yes just, ummmm, a coincidence.....
Merry Christmas everyone and may all of the painting challenge participants have a wonderful time!
What was this master-stroke of pigment planning? Was it switching from righty to lefty? No, not that. Blindfolding myself and letting the "force" guide me? Nope not that either (although some of you may have assumed that was the way I usually paint). No silly painting fans it was an even more desperate act - I cleaned up my painting desk and broke out 3 new Windsor and Newton Series 7 Brushes (sizes 0, 1 and 2).
Oh yeah, "he just did that".
Look on in awe struck terror at the terrible magnificence of my sparking clean and organized painting area. Imagine with dread the 3 fold increase in painting efficiency and skill such an environment will create.
Conan was right - the answer to the question what is best in life? is to "Break the brushes of your painting enemies, see their paints dried before you and hear the lamentations of their forever unpainted minis"
There have been unfounded rumors that the real cause for my cleaning my hobby space is the eminent arrival of my Mother-in-Law for Christmas and the rather strange panic it has induced in my lovely but fierce wife. These rumors are completely inaccurate in some respects. It is just a coincidence that I have decided, under my own accord and not out of dire fear of spousal repercussions, that the entire basement, my wood working shop and my office needed to be cleaned up and that such cleaning has to be completed today. Yes just, ummmm, a coincidence.....
Merry Christmas everyone and may all of the painting challenge participants have a wonderful time!
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Why Amazon, For the Love all things Holy, Why?
With the Christmas 8 days away, I have entered my normal panic mode in getting presents. I'm sure none of you have fallen into this trap so bear with me and try not to be too judgmental.
Usually Amazon is my friend in these situations and I was looking for presents for some teenaged relatives and I clicked on the search tab for toys for kids aged 14 and up. I was sure that within the 466 thousands items Amazon has in that category some really good ones would pop up
So what filled the first 6 of 9 spots on page one of the recommended list for teenagers aged 14 and up - Cards Against Humanity and its several iterations.
Don't get me wrong, I've played the game at conventions and its fun in a juvenile and rather inappropriate way but pushing it off on 14 years olds is a bit beyond the pale. I can just see this future family disaster scene - "Thanks Grandma, this looks like a fun game, let try once the reverend arrives for dinner...."
Aiyyy Carumba
Usually Amazon is my friend in these situations and I was looking for presents for some teenaged relatives and I clicked on the search tab for toys for kids aged 14 and up. I was sure that within the 466 thousands items Amazon has in that category some really good ones would pop up
So what filled the first 6 of 9 spots on page one of the recommended list for teenagers aged 14 and up - Cards Against Humanity and its several iterations.
Don't get me wrong, I've played the game at conventions and its fun in a juvenile and rather inappropriate way but pushing it off on 14 years olds is a bit beyond the pale. I can just see this future family disaster scene - "Thanks Grandma, this looks like a fun game, let try once the reverend arrives for dinner...."
Aiyyy Carumba
Monday, December 14, 2015
Yet More Prepping for AHPV VI
A large number of 28mm figures and vehicles were being prepped Sunday. I managed the clean up and base 133 28mm figures, three siege mortars, an Elephant and 6 tanks). I'll primed them sometime this week.
First up some Perry AWI Indians (who will also see additional duty as War of 1812 and FIW Indians also). The armored Elephant in the back is from Sgt Major Miniatures.
The bulk of my prep work was on some 28mm Front Rank figures. From back to front a 36 figures British infantry battalion, 2 32 figure Portuguese infantry battalions (one line and one Cacadores) and three siege mortars.
I found cleaning these figures to be incredible easy - this will be my first attempt at painting Front Rank figures. I doubt they'll look as good as the French I picked up from John but I'll give it a try.
Lastly 6 tanks from the Trenchworx tanks in Manchuria kickstarter. These are resin casts made fro 3D printed masters and they are simply superb models. Since taking the photo, I've added a second early war T-34.
Next up will be the FOW boxes you can see in the last picture. What's up with the corn fields? That's my next terrain project....
First up some Perry AWI Indians (who will also see additional duty as War of 1812 and FIW Indians also). The armored Elephant in the back is from Sgt Major Miniatures.
The bulk of my prep work was on some 28mm Front Rank figures. From back to front a 36 figures British infantry battalion, 2 32 figure Portuguese infantry battalions (one line and one Cacadores) and three siege mortars.
I found cleaning these figures to be incredible easy - this will be my first attempt at painting Front Rank figures. I doubt they'll look as good as the French I picked up from John but I'll give it a try.
Lastly 6 tanks from the Trenchworx tanks in Manchuria kickstarter. These are resin casts made fro 3D printed masters and they are simply superb models. Since taking the photo, I've added a second early war T-34.
Next up will be the FOW boxes you can see in the last picture. What's up with the corn fields? That's my next terrain project....
Sunday, December 13, 2015
How The Grinch Stole My Yacht Club
Yesterday the Annapolis Yacht Club caught fire and was destroyed. Thankfully, no one was seriously injured - one fire firefighter had a minor injury but was released from the hospital. The cause of the fire is reported to be a Christmas tree on the third floor. There isn't a known reason why the club was engulfed so quickly, but that will come out over the next few days. Thankfully, the club was closed for party preparations when the fire started or it could have been much worse. Kudos to the club's manager for realizing the threat and getting all the staff out safely.
I have spent many an hour in the club with friends and after races and it really was a grand location. I'm a member of the club in St Michaels and the our clubs have reciprocity (I get to use both) and I spend more time at the AYC.
While these are just "things", one of the great losses are all the sailing trophies accumulated over 150 years of operation, including some won by my son when he was sailing in high school.
As a side note, you can see how unseasonably warm it is here as there are paddle boarders in the water during December (it was 72F yesterday)
I really feel for the members, as the club was really a hub for sailing and social activity in Annapolis. I've spent a lot of time at the bar telling sea stories (some of which were true) and was planning on hosting a dinner there between Christmas and New Years for friends.
What a shame, but then again we're all very lucky no one was seriously hurt. While the fire is a devastating blow only "stuff" was destroyed and it can all be rebuilt.
I have spent many an hour in the club with friends and after races and it really was a grand location. I'm a member of the club in St Michaels and the our clubs have reciprocity (I get to use both) and I spend more time at the AYC.
While these are just "things", one of the great losses are all the sailing trophies accumulated over 150 years of operation, including some won by my son when he was sailing in high school.
As a side note, you can see how unseasonably warm it is here as there are paddle boarders in the water during December (it was 72F yesterday)
I really feel for the members, as the club was really a hub for sailing and social activity in Annapolis. I've spent a lot of time at the bar telling sea stories (some of which were true) and was planning on hosting a dinner there between Christmas and New Years for friends.
What a shame, but then again we're all very lucky no one was seriously hurt. While the fire is a devastating blow only "stuff" was destroyed and it can all be rebuilt.
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Merry Christmas from St Michaels, Maryland
I do hope Santa and his elves find ways to deliver the appropriate scale goodies to you and yours this season!
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Workbench Part V: The Drawers are Complete
Finally the terrain making workbench is finished. OK, "finished" might be a bit strong as workbenches are constantly tinkered with but it's close enough.
The last step was to build two large drawers. One will hold my "large scale" scenery making supplies (pictured) and the other will hold often used tools and manuals
The drawers are made out of stock 1/2 inch wide plywood and each drawer measures 32 inches wide by 38.5 inches deep and 3 inches of interior height.
The second picture show's one of the assembled drawers being planed to ensure a smooth fit.
A picture of the first test fitting with all the side parts cut. The drawers rest on a pair of 2x4 "guides" and will be very strong. They'll also be able to be accessed from either side of the workbench. I still need to attach some leftover drawer pulls but will not have those until I complete the wife's kitchen remodel (which is underway).
I did get to use a new tool I "had to have" for the project - a Dewalt cordless finish nailer. It made the glueing up of the drawers a snap. Oh the fun I will have with a nail gun!
Some finish work on the transits box - I don't really like how the "gunstock" finish came out and may redo it with another color.
The last step was to build two large drawers. One will hold my "large scale" scenery making supplies (pictured) and the other will hold often used tools and manuals
The drawers are made out of stock 1/2 inch wide plywood and each drawer measures 32 inches wide by 38.5 inches deep and 3 inches of interior height.
The second picture show's one of the assembled drawers being planed to ensure a smooth fit.
I did get to use a new tool I "had to have" for the project - a Dewalt cordless finish nailer. It made the glueing up of the drawers a snap. Oh the fun I will have with a nail gun!
Some finish work on the transits box - I don't really like how the "gunstock" finish came out and may redo it with another color.
Monday, December 7, 2015
And now a British Gunboat
A British gunboat has appeared in the Lair's dry dock awaiting outfitting during the AHPC VI.
I made need to reinforce the jib spar as it screams out "Breakable in Transport"
This is another kit from the Laser dreamwork line and will be used in my Historicon 2016 game.
I made need to reinforce the jib spar as it screams out "Breakable in Transport"
This is another kit from the Laser dreamwork line and will be used in my Historicon 2016 game.
Sunday, December 6, 2015
AHPC VI: Prep' preping along
The first of several 28mm War of 1812 sailing ships has been assembled and is awaiting priming. This an American Gunboat from Laser Dreamworks and was both easy and fun to build.
I still need to finish the spars but will do that further down the construction process.
A whole bunch of stuff on cleanup and priming stage including a largish order of Front Rank Napoleonic Brits and Portuguese troops. There are also a good number of those wonderful Perry black boxes - I wonder what's inside?
I managed to cut all the wood I need for the drawers on the workbench and hope to get those assembled today also.
I still need to finish the spars but will do that further down the construction process.
A whole bunch of stuff on cleanup and priming stage including a largish order of Front Rank Napoleonic Brits and Portuguese troops. There are also a good number of those wonderful Perry black boxes - I wonder what's inside?
I managed to cut all the wood I need for the drawers on the workbench and hope to get those assembled today also.
Saturday, December 5, 2015
AHPC_VI: The Plan
Well here it is in all it's astounding glory - my plan for the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge VI: The Die is Cast.
The cunning Curt has trimmed this years challenge from 15 to 13 weeks and I'm targeting to put up 2,075 points.
You should all feel my projected points are a rock solid investment. As a financial services professional wielding a spreadsheet is second nature. Moreover, I think it's safe to say that financial types with spreadsheets are only a force for good in the world and have never gotten into mischief....
Auto-calc ON!!!!!!
Figure prep-n-priming is underway here in the Lair.
The cunning Curt has trimmed this years challenge from 15 to 13 weeks and I'm targeting to put up 2,075 points.
You should all feel my projected points are a rock solid investment. As a financial services professional wielding a spreadsheet is second nature. Moreover, I think it's safe to say that financial types with spreadsheets are only a force for good in the world and have never gotten into mischief....
Auto-calc ON!!!!!!
Figure prep-n-priming is underway here in the Lair.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)