Sunday, February 28, 2010
...and I would have based it, too, if it weren't for you meddling kids!
My last four stands of OG 15mm old glory CD early war German infantry are lying on table. Next to them lies four stands of HMGs. All are loose, though. Because somebody in this house has taken my @$%#ing glue. Yes, my glue. The one with "DAD'S GLUE! DO NOT TAKE!" written on it repeatedly in bold black Sharpie. It's written thusly because harsh experience has shown my two older kids will TAKE my glue and, with callous disregard for me, not return it. I inevitably do not notice this until it is needed, late in the evening, once they are all asleep in bed, as I have been slaving away over the ungrateful little heathen all day. Frankly, I suspect another culprit in this heinous crime. The devious duo typically leave their ill-gotten goods in some easily found location. Yet I have scoured all the bedrooms and closets in the house with my pitiful iPod for a flashlight, and not discovered my glue anywhere. This leads me to believe that their mother has cleaned up the evidence of their crime behind them, and placed it in some godforsaken location where the kids' art supplies are apparently kept. Like a mafia hitman, I always know when my wife has "cleaned something up," as I never see hide nor hair of it ever again.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Productivity
It's an unsustainable pace, unfortunately, and already I'm burning out a little, but I did kick a little butt the last two days. I finished (well, other than basing) sixteen stands of Old Glory Command Decision early war WW2 German infantry. In fairness, I took the day off work on Friday, so I had a bit more spare time than normal. Still, I'm pretty chuffed. I'm looking to finish another four stands, then four HMG stands and eleven HQ stands. My goal was the end of March, and I'd say that looks very achievable.
Mines, Bombs and Booby Traps
The last piece from the GW 40k Mines, Bombs and Booby Traps set. I didn't think any of the other pieces needed a base, although it came with one of these large 40mm bases for each piece. This spindly piece would never stand on its own, though. Plus, it's perfect for an objective marker, which doesn't hurt to have with well defined sides. The set includes two more of these; when I get around to painting them up, I will include some Imperial Guard detritus from the bits box. That might be a while, though-- 15mm France 1940 is in full swing! I painted forty figures for ten infantry bases just yesterday alone.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Fun with paper dolls!
Er, I mean, create your own custom Star Trek paper miniatures! (May require IE, blech!) I love this kind of stuff. Watch out for the new Vulcan commander Phase-fro!
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Sci Fi Girl Squad!
They have a crush on every Sci Fi boy!
Here are some female Sci Fi figures that have been sitting around for quite some time waiting for me to base them. I'd like to thank them for their patience. I didn't really have anything in mind to use them for, I just felt like painting them up. Many might see some action in a Supersystem game or two, or could even form an Inquisitor and retinue for 40k. The Copplestone/Grenadier warrior in the camo pants is painted up to match my Necromunda Orlocks, though, so should we ever get around to running another Necromunda game, my gang will have a bit more gender equity.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
George Nafziger's OOBs Online
George Nafziger just donated all his lists of orders of battle to the U.S. Army's Combined Arms Research Library-- link here. Front end is here, or use the old list of files here.
Labels:
Historical Reference,
oob,
toamp;e,
Wargaming Resource
Achtung-- Panzergrenadiers!
I've been working on these for a while and am glad to finally have enough to play with. I have two combat platoons and the company HQ painted. I also have a Sig 33 platoon, and am working on transport for them (still have to pick up some Sd Kfz 11s). The Sig 33 also works for early war, which I'm also doing, so I didn't paint up any camo on them. They should work just fine as long as nobody notices the command squad has a StG 44. I still have one more platoon to paint up, which I'm really not looking forward to, and a Panzer IV Ausf. H platoon.
Labels:
15mm,
battlefront,
flames of war,
late war,
Project: 15mm WW2,
ww2
Monday, February 22, 2010
Mines, Bombs and Booby Traps
I also painted up some of the elements of GW's Mines, Bombs and Booby Traps. This is a fun little box set with a variety of markers. As objective markers seem to be the hot thing in rules today, and I'm not particularly productive or creative, that's a useful set to have. I especially like the Space Marine helmet wired to the hand grenades, although you're really going to have to yank that helmet to actually pull the pin on the grenade, which wasn't pulled beforehand!
Sunday, February 21, 2010
40k Deathwatch
I finished up enough late war Gepanzerte Panzergrenadiers (2 platoons and an HQ, plus a Sig 33 platoon) to field on the table. Now it's time to work on early war in earnest. However, I was getting really tired of painting the little guys, so I took a break and painted up some Space Marines that had been in a box for a while. The heads, guns and left shoulder pads are a metal accessory kit sold by GW, so it was a bit of a mix and match putting them together. I'm pleased with how they turned out. I free-handed all the shoulder pad decals.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
New Terrain Initiation
My new Terrain Guy game mat and hills got their maiden battle Friday night. Mik has a report and pictures. I am a satisfied customer.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Zombie Cinema Martians Variant Board
Mik and I were considering doing a Zombie Center variant game for a War of the Worlds-style martian invasion. Here is my first pass at a Zombie Center track for it....(more)
Labels:
martians,
Roleplaying,
war of the worlds,
zombie cinema
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
After!
Here is my new ground mat from the Terrain Guy! I also purchased two hills from him. The stuff seems very durable, especially the hills. They appear to be cut like your typical styrene foam hills, but are made from a very firm rubber. I beat them against the table and each other without any sign of wear on them. My initial impression is very positive. Hopefully, we'll have a game on here soon and I can post some action shots!
Before...
Here is my gaming table as it typically looks. The ground cloth is a dark green felt cloth. Over time, I've grown dissatisfied with it. My current gaming area is not lit that well, which really emphasizes how dark it is. I've looked around locally for a replacement, but I've never found anything that I was satisfied with. However...
Flying Lead
Hopefully Mik will post some pictures soon, but we played a couple of games of Ganesha Games' Flying Lead last night. We used my 20mm OIF figures, with just over twenty Arab fighters trying to trap nine American soldiers. I thought the game played well. Fire was deadly, so you tried to stay in cover and use your leaders to improve your soldiers and concentrate your fire against opportunity targets. In the first game we were still getting used to the rules, and the higher quality Americans mopped up the Arabs. This was probably not unexpected as our familiarity with the rules was very low and the American quality was over important. In the second game, the Arabs stayed in cover and used their leaders more effectively, and it was a close game before it was called on account of bedtime. We played some Song of Blades and Heroes a while back and enjoyed it, too. Both games are fairly simple and quick playing. I imagine we'll be seeing more of both. In fact, Chrispy mentioned wanting to play Song of Drums and Shakos, and I mentioned I happened to have some 40mm Sharpe in Spain figures sitting in a box from last Historicon...
Sunday, February 7, 2010
La Figoblogotheque
Whoa, just found la Figoblogotheque. Looks like it's basically one big centralized RSS reader for miniatures pages (in English as well as French). You've got to be able to find something interesting and new here.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Being Human
A ghost, a vampire and a werewolf walk into a bar... That's not a joke, but hopefully was the lead in to the elevator pitch for the BBC's science fiction show, Being Human. Hat tip to the THACO podcast's Best Geek Media of 2009 episode for turning me on to this. I've only watched the first two episodes of season one, but I have really enjoyed them so far. I'm a fan of Doctor Who and Torchwood, but this show completely lacks their camp and has high quality writing and acting. I'm really looking forward to continuing the series.
Labels:
BBC,
Being Human,
horror,
Informational,
Podcasts,
sci fi,
TV
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