Hi Chaps,
This is one of the rare moments that I can say I have completed an army! Well painted all the units that I have bought for it at the moment....do we ever finish an army? So with my early war Brits all filed away (literally in a set of old metal drawers) It will be onto the Germans next and a few buildings.
As you can see in the pic other figures are reaching completion, this is a satisfying stage when the last figures purchased are completed if only because it gives me an excuse to buy more!
My wife moves in next week so these are happy times cleaning and clearing before her arrival. I never realised just how much junk I had! Also I found some figures that will find their way onto fleabay...a bonus that in my mind makes the next figures free!
Keep blogging Chaps.
A blog on my wargaming activities, including painting, purchases and thoughts.
Friday, 26 June 2015
On the Workbench
Saturday, 20 June 2015
The wonder of spectacles and 20MM
Hi Chaps,
It has been a harrowing few weeks...I realise that I am no longer immortal as I once thought and I am indeed subject to the aging process. This humongous realisation had been brought about by an eye test....reading had become strenuous and uncomfortable and I was told that I needed glasses ... In the comfort of my own room with my door double locked I began to experiment.. Its been a revelation!
I had given up on 20mm as being too small for anyone to paint successfully but with my new superpower of normal sight restored I had to try this cheapest of scales one last time. An old box of Plastic Soldier Company British infantry was dragged out from under the bed and the painting began. The figures look fine on the table and despite all the flaws showing up in these photos they actually are passable.
Each infantry companies officer has a different head and a sergeant in a different pose. I did print out some labels for them but it looked too formal so I went with the painted option of ID.
The artillery is the veteran of WW1 the 18PDR. TA units were deployed to France using this weapon which had been updated for transport by motorised vehicles with pneumatic tyres and new brakes, it was a good excuse to make something unique to my little force.
The Bren carriers are from the Plastic Soldier Company as are the MK6 Vickers tanks. This company have excellent customer service and seem to always get your order too you within 2 days...I just wish that their web site was easier to navigate....though I now realise that could be my old age....
The tanks need a little work and I was shocked to see that I had missed the wheels off the 2 pounder (I waited years for this model which is from Zvezda) but the BEF is getting there....I also realise that these are not early war Brits, the most glaring error is that the Sargent should have a Thompson sub machine gun. Also my painting guide may be out of date...lots of old Warlord comics and black and white movies helped me decide the colours as did my grandads old kit bag-which is definately a yellow colour and not green.
Thanks for popping by, the Germans are up next....then I will start on the trucks! I will save my pocket money for a few weeks before I put in an order with Frontline...its a good time to be a war gamer when you can actually see the figures!
It has been a harrowing few weeks...I realise that I am no longer immortal as I once thought and I am indeed subject to the aging process. This humongous realisation had been brought about by an eye test....reading had become strenuous and uncomfortable and I was told that I needed glasses ... In the comfort of my own room with my door double locked I began to experiment.. Its been a revelation!
I had given up on 20mm as being too small for anyone to paint successfully but with my new superpower of normal sight restored I had to try this cheapest of scales one last time. An old box of Plastic Soldier Company British infantry was dragged out from under the bed and the painting began. The figures look fine on the table and despite all the flaws showing up in these photos they actually are passable.
Each infantry companies officer has a different head and a sergeant in a different pose. I did print out some labels for them but it looked too formal so I went with the painted option of ID.
The artillery is the veteran of WW1 the 18PDR. TA units were deployed to France using this weapon which had been updated for transport by motorised vehicles with pneumatic tyres and new brakes, it was a good excuse to make something unique to my little force.
The Bren carriers are from the Plastic Soldier Company as are the MK6 Vickers tanks. This company have excellent customer service and seem to always get your order too you within 2 days...I just wish that their web site was easier to navigate....though I now realise that could be my old age....
The tanks need a little work and I was shocked to see that I had missed the wheels off the 2 pounder (I waited years for this model which is from Zvezda) but the BEF is getting there....I also realise that these are not early war Brits, the most glaring error is that the Sargent should have a Thompson sub machine gun. Also my painting guide may be out of date...lots of old Warlord comics and black and white movies helped me decide the colours as did my grandads old kit bag-which is definately a yellow colour and not green.
Thanks for popping by, the Germans are up next....then I will start on the trucks! I will save my pocket money for a few weeks before I put in an order with Frontline...its a good time to be a war gamer when you can actually see the figures!
Monday, 8 June 2015
World War Z...in 28MM
Hi Chaps,
Its been a busy few weeks but there has still been time to get some paint onto some very reasonably priced plastic figures. The Zombicide figures are particularly nice and can be bought cheaply from Amazon UK. The cars are some old Corgi die casts bought from car boot sales, I have three patrol cars from Pound land awaiting attention-never has gaming been so cheap!
Next up will be a board and a game or two with my son, this has been a quick project with around 30 Zombies and eight policemen painted. It was also a good excuse to buy some Copplestone Assault Troops and as ever they arrived the next day-amazing service!
Its been a busy few weeks but there has still been time to get some paint onto some very reasonably priced plastic figures. The Zombicide figures are particularly nice and can be bought cheaply from Amazon UK. The cars are some old Corgi die casts bought from car boot sales, I have three patrol cars from Pound land awaiting attention-never has gaming been so cheap!
Next up will be a board and a game or two with my son, this has been a quick project with around 30 Zombies and eight policemen painted. It was also a good excuse to buy some Copplestone Assault Troops and as ever they arrived the next day-amazing service!
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