Thursday, January 26, 2017
The Portly Pasha Moustasha
Monday, January 23, 2017
Barbarian Prince and Champion
I entered this dynamic duo in the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge last week and am finally showing them here.
I ordered these lovely 28mm figures from the UK’s Heresy Miniatures as a Christmas present to me, along with some of their other fantasy figures, and am very pleased with them. The young chap n the right will be the leader of my force of Wild Men of Dunland, and his friend to the left will be the prince’s pet half-ogre champion.
I found Heresy a pleasant company to deal with, their order was shipped promptly and contained three peppermint humbugs that looked suspiciously like eyes of Sauron. Creepy. Their figures are crisply sculpted with a minimum of flash. The big fellow ships with an assortment of weapons and parts to position in his arms in various positions. I am a little spatially challenged and so I could not get the arms positioned to mate with the hands sculpted to the two-handed weapons, so I opted for the sword and clenched fist look
In Dragon Rampant terms I think I would count the big fellow as a six Strength Point single figure unit, probably rating him as Bellicose Foot along with the rest of the Dunlendings.
Several other Heresy fantasy figures came with my order and I look forward to getting to them soon. I am very pleased to have discovered this company.
The barbarian reminds me of a young officer I served with, whose blonde mane of hair was a thing of beauty if somewhat non-regulation, and who could usually be found during the workday in the gym with a protein shake in one hand and a sixty-pound barbell in the other.. I was delighted when he confirmed on Facebook that it was indeed a good likeness.
This completes my Dunlending project, though I may get another pack of eight archers to give me two units of twelve missile troops each. Here Saruman poses with the graduating class of the Isengard Infantry School, serial 17-1.
Thank you for looking and blessings to your brushes!
These figures bring my 2017 totals to:
15mm: Vehicles: 3
28mm: Foot Figures: 31; Mounted Figures: 2
Thursday, January 19, 2017
First German Units Report for Barbarossa
Amidst my Tolkien-inspired efforts of late, I took a small sideroad to get a start on a German early WW2 force in 15mm to oppose my Soviets.
These three models are by the Russian manufacturer Zvezda, sold as part of their Art of Tactic series. They were kindly given to me by Steve Whitesell, the proprietor of an excellent blog with a WW2 and WW3 theme.
Zevezda kits are compatible with other 15mm models, and while they are less detailed, they are easy t assemble. For these two tanks, the track and road wheel assembly is all one part that glues onto the bottom of the hull. Easy peasy.
These two PZ 38s and the tiny tank (sorry, the SdKfz 222) armoured car make the nucleus of a recce unit (sorry, aufsklarungsgruppe) suitable for early war. I was pressed for time, as I wanted to get an entry into the Armor theme bonus round of the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge. There were some fifty entries riffing in various directions on this theme, and it is well worth your having a look here. If you look at nothing else there, go admire the talented Michael Awdry's wonderful Grail Knights homage to Monty Python.
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
The Kindness Of A Friend Not Yet Met
So Madame Padre is in hospital again, getting a nasty bug flushed out of her blood so that she can get back to chemotherapy and kicking cancer’s ass. She’s doing well and getting stronger again, though the bug knocked her flat last week.
One source of her recovery was a care package that arrived from England yesterday, provided by one of the nicest ladies I have yet to have the pleasure to meet. Cath Willey. Cath of course is the genius behind the Secret Santa project, and her lucky husband is Ian, who runs the excellent Blog With No Name where his small-scale goodies beg to be admired. Cath and I were exchanging emails about Secret Santa and she learned that I had been delayed in my gift project because of my wife’s illness. Tell me about your wife, Cath wrote, and what she likes. Well, err, that’s very nice, I said, ummm, cats, plants, knitting, crime novels ...
In due course, an envelope containing knitting needles, yarn, a pocket diary with a cat theme and a crime novel about a cat arrived. Cath quite skillfully covered all the bases. As you can see, Madame was quite delighted, and when I said goodnight to her was busy starting to knit.
Cath, you are a lovely and kind person, and we can’t thank you enough. The extraordinary thing, in my experience of the war-game blogging community, is that this degree of kindness is not unusual. Kay and I have received similar kindnesses since she started fighting cancer, and we are always moved and deeply grateful. Kay said to me, “I can’t believe that someone who I’ve never met would be so nice to me.” I can believe it. We have already paid it forward.
Be kind to one another.
Blessings,
MP+
Friday, January 13, 2017
Pulp Project Work In Progress: The Rockies Ablaze!
Picking up on my last post, here is a preview of where my 1930s Canadian Pulp Project, The Rociies Ablaze, is going. First, here’s what I’ve done thus far, artfully arranged on top of a roll of Christmas Village snow from the local craft store (Michaels). It rather looks like dry ice at a rock concert, but it does give an impression of snow and thanks to post Christmas sales, I have rather a lot of it.
The Mounties mix well with the Bob Murch Yukon types I’ve painted so far.
“I’m telling you, Sergeant, it were a big balloon, and it passed south over Dead Man’s Pass."
Here’s the big balloon (sorry, not a balloon, an AIRSHIP - step outside!). Obviously it’s not to scale, but it will serve as a backdrop over the picturesque Rocky Mountains, if I can devise some sort of stand for it.
The Zeppelin crew - Bob Murch Zeppelin Troop scrulpts/ They look a little more Imperial than Nazi, but no matter, they are darn cool, and they may need some sort of bridge mocked up for them to hang out in.
Zeppelin troop landing party complete with oxygen tanks.
Zeppelin troop landing party in gas masks. Some sort of gas might be useful to allow them to secure their primary objective, namely capturing a werewolf to take back to the Reich for crossbreeding and research. If I was tasked with capturing a werewolf, I would want to have lots of sleeping gas on hand.
More Zeppelin troops in gas masks. I probably have enough Zeppelin troops now. There is a question of how they will get to the ground … either fast roping or perhaps some smaller airship that can tether to the zeppelin mother ship, in which case I need to scratch build something. Perhaps my friend Dan H, the master of scratch building disaster, can help here. Thoughts?
i picked these guys up from a bring and buy table earlier this year. They are BEF early WW1 signal troops, which appealed to me because the Mounties might need aid to the civil power from the Canadian Army Permanent Force, doubtless Princess Patricia’s Light Infantry from the Calgary garrison. Certainly a command and signals group would be useful in giving some admin support to the Mounties’ command post.
If I want to flesh this out a bit, I have some suggestions thanks to the stout chaps at LAF, including what look like early WW2 BEF Tommies in greatcoats from Gorgon Miniatures, or some minis from Tiger Miniatures from their Winter War series, about the 1919 Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War - while slightly primitive sculpts, the troops have greatcoats and fur hats and look like they would fit in with the Pulp Figures stuff. There is also a pack of late WW1 British infantry in greatcoats from Great War Miniatures which could pass easily for interwar Canadian troops.
Finally, for no particular reason, but just because I adore Bob Murch sculpts, I felt the need to allow for a canoe chase between a mad trapper who is quite possibly a werewolf ….
… and the Mounties. Note that neither Sgt. Prestown nor his amazing dog Cuddles are wearing flotation devices. Terrible examples, Bob.
Well, chaps, that’s the project for now, slowly taking shape. Given that the last months have been pretty rough, I am not sure when I will have something playable, but as long as I have fun. Now, where did I put my trusty shoeshoes? <whisltles> Come along, King, there’s work to do and bad men to catch. Stay vigilant, chaps!
Blessings,
MP+
Sunday, January 8, 2017
Meanwhile, in Canada 2 - Moose Meets Mounties
Friday, January 6, 2017
Meanwhile In Isengard - 5: Yet More Vendel Barbarians




