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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Construction of a heavier type


Sorry for the tardy posting, there will be a miniatures related post along in the next few days.
 
Having been pretty happy with how the games room turned out, I have started the next phase of the remodelling of our house to accomodate this crazy hobby.
 
Our whole family loves books, and we are lucky enough to have a library installed in a spare bedroom.  Unfortunately, the lure of Amazon and AbeBooks (and others) is too strong and we long ago outgrew the library.  So something needed to be done.
 
So last weekend I started my project to build the Military History Library Annexe.
 
The room I use for painting and where the computer etc is located had a very questionable built in wardrobe installed when we moved in.  The wardrobe has worked well as a place to store (hide) many of my painted and unpainted stuff over the past 10 years. 
 

First few hours work was removing the wardrobe and all of its paraphenalia. 



But it is never as easy as you think when doing DIY.  Turns out that the wardrobe was installed before the room was covered in plasterboard and carpet - hence the bloody thing is built like a brick sh**house and constructed into the frame of the room.  This also means that the plasterboard and carpet have a gap in them where the frame attached to the walls, floor and ceiling.

So this morning a trip to the hardware store was in order to get a crowbar and the fun started.  Two hours (and a very sore back) later all is removed and I am ready to get new plasterboard to fill the gaps.



Friday, January 4, 2013

Big model build

Have spent most of the last 3 days in a big build effort so I can get base coats on a load which I can then work through over the coming month or so once I get back to work.

A range of Shermans with a brace of Chaffees and an M39


Then a range of "specials"




And the hardest model I have ever made (and its not yet finished)


Finally something that i have wanted to put together for the year or two that I have had it in the cupboard






Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Aiming for the stars!!

Perhaps fortunately for me, I did not produce a list of goals for the year just gone.  So I will not have to suffer the embarrassment of having to go back and see how little I delivered against the plans made.  So it is with some trepidation that I compile my first ever set of plans for the coming year.



But first a quick review of 2012 as seems to be the way with these types of posts.

My focus on painting was participation in The Guild challenge that went from January to end November.  Rather stupidly I nominated five projects and there were five tasks for each one.  I managed to hold the course for 4 of the 5 tasks with the fifth and last seeing me finish just three of the projects.  In any case, it still meant a reasonable amount of painting got done during the year as the following tally will show:

ACW (15mm) - 198 figs, 31 horses, 3 limbers, 3 guns, 3 wagons

ECW (28mm) - 48 infantry, 8 Cavalry

WWII (20mm) - 37 vehicles

Napoleonics (6mm) - 356 infantry, 88 cavalry, 8 guns

Terrain - 8 buildings

Modern 1/300th - 2 C-5A Galaxy transporters

My other great accomplishment during the year was to buy lead for a further two periods that have yet to be put onto the schedule - but that is probably because I can't find the schedule after 2020 :)

I haven't played a lot of games during the year, but those that I have played have been good - especially those with the boys from Goulburn.  Never having played an Ancients game before, I was introduced to the wonders of Impetus - great game.  I have so far managed to avoid the temptation to make that new period #3 - but there is still all of this year to achieve that.

The other major achievement was the conversion of a wet, flood prone, and rough basement space into our games room.  Still in the process of sorting out painted and unpainted stuff so more often than not the table is covered in goods but I did manage to christen the table with a game of RapidFire with my son.  Speaking of my son, we played a number of great games of Force on Force with his beautifully painted US, British and Afghan minis and his great homemade terrain.


So to the plans for 2013.  I have been stung into action by advice from a wise man that I should "Aim for the stars, because if you aim for the streetlight, you may just shoot yourself in the foot!”  With that in mind, what follows is the list of intentions.

ECW (28mm)

Want to get two more pike / muskets units painted as well as make a start on the wonderful resin buildings that are sitting in a box in the basement - so aim for 3 of those painted.

Napoleonics (6mm Adler)

Paint a Russian Division and possibly an Austrian one if I have time.  Also get some of the terrain painted for this.

WWII microamour

A few projects here:
- fill out and finish Guards Armoured Division
- fill out and finish 3rd Infantry Division
- organise and complete various German units for Europe
- finish the Soviets
- finish painting and basing the infantry, cavalry and support weapons to go with them
- make a start on terrain

ACW (15mm) 

Break the back of the project.  Will do this by painting and basing units for 2 scenarios from the wonderful Enduring Valour books on Gettysburg - The Wheatfield and Pickett's Charge.  This will also require dozens of feet of fencing of various types to be made.

WWII (20mm)

My main focus.  Firstly resist the temptation to buy any Russian stuff.

Having achieved that I will focus on finishing the US forces (approx 40 vehicles and 2 battalions of infantry plus supports).  Then move onto a German Recce Battalion.  If I get those done then a FJ battalion with supports.

Lastly, my second love (after family and toy soldiers) is books.  We have outgrown the bookshelves in the library and a logical solution was to re-model the room I use for modelling and painting into a "military history annexe" to the library.  The first phase is almost done as I have sorted out the multitude of boxes that were strewn everywhere and organised them into storage in the basement.  Next will be pulling out some horrid built-in wardrobes that were there when we moved in (anyone interested in some large mirrored doors please call).  Then rectification on skirtings, gyprock and (I hope not) carpet.  Finally installation of bookcases and the move of the volumes.

Along the way, I will be distracted by 100 different temptations.  Maybe the worst of which is this damn internet.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas

Despite the season in Australia, the following picture sums up how I think of a traditional christmas.


Then trying to match the season to the general gist of this blog I thought the following fellow should get a run.


For those of you hoping for hobby pressies - I hope the mail system has worked for you.  Otherwise lets hope the new year brings lots of new lead (or plastic depending on your preference), some painting and gaming as well. 

But especially more lead !!

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Next up in the WWII US pile

Chose an eclectic mix of models over more Shermans or a bunch of halftracks.



There is a Tracks and Troops GMC truck with pontoon, a resin radio body to be attached to an Airfix GMC truck chasis, a Milicast GMC with office body, a Milicast trailer with smoke generator and a Retrokit Lefrance wrecker.  Should be fun to make and paint up over the Christmas break between family duties.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

20mm US armour


A few plastic kits that have been sitting in the cupboard for a number of years




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