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Saturday, May 2, 2015

Little Wars 2015, a review.....

Dear Readers;

This review is wordy, long, and photo intensive. May I humbly suggest that you find a nice, relaxing drink to refresh yourself with as you read on-wards.....
Thanks!

The 2015 Little Wars Convention was put on by HMGS Midwest at the Du Page Expo Center in St. Charles, Illinois, during the weekend of April 24th - 26th. This was the last year that they are going to be here and were going out in style. (More on this later).....

My wife had planned to once again accompany me up to the show, but a sudden work emergency forced her to stay here. Undaunted, I was able to coax good friend and fellow TMP'er, Dan Merchant, (Aka: "Marauder 6"), into coming along...

We took I65 up and then 94 into Chicago, turning left on North Avenue which was then a 30 mile straight shot to the center.  We stayed this year at the Hilton Garden Inn, instead of The Pheasant Run like we did last year.

Upon arriving at the scene, I registered, (yes, yes, I know I said last year that I would pre-register this year, but things got away from me.)
While I was registering, Dan noticed an issue with his registration.
I had submitted to run E113 on Saturday Night, (28mm Pulp "The Lost Treasure of Chili Verde"), and had received notice that the game was pre-registered for 5 out of 6 players already. One thing I like about HMGS and how they do this is that they DO NOT pre-reg out a game 100%. If you have 10 slots they will pre-reg 9 max....They always keep at least one ticket open for someone to register at the counter. This is good and all.
"Somethings not right." Dan told me.
I looked at him and asked what was the matter.
"I don't have your game event printed on my registration ticket." He said.
So after a quick discussion it seems that by the time he sent his registration in, I had already been maxed out.
Knowing this, made me a bit anxious and I knew I had to run a good game....it wouldn't be right, fair, or proper for anything less.

NOTE: CLICK ON THE PHOTOS FOR LARGER PHOTOS OF EACH....

So we received our programs....


As always HMGS Midwest does a smash up job of publishing the game program guide. It's clear, clean, easy to read. I only found 2 major formatting / printer errors, and based on how it was set up, it looked like these had to do with the layout.
I'll be honest though, the cover just didn't "do it for me", the way the last two years did....In fact I really liked the 2013 cover....

Another little benefit of registering was that I got a free figure! (yes, another figure...this would be the first of many acquired that weekend....)




From what I have been told, this is an Old Glory Viking Shield Maiden. It's not too shabby and there is talk of another Viking Figure next year....

Friday we wandered around and Dan got a lay of the land. I watched a few games being played and then we got into the Friday Night "All Quiet On The Martian Front" game.
This was a mega-game, and according to the events list was for 6-8 people. It ended up with 16 approx. and IMHO, the GM was way overwhelmed. It was a Martian attack against entrenched infantry backed up with two land dreadnoughts.
I had wanted to play this game to see how it played, and while I loved the models, (Really I do...), the rules seems a bit "FoW/Clunky". You roll against the defense #, then roll to penetrate, then roll to see which damage you did.
I played off as the Martians against Dan.
To be honest, there was simply too much going on for the game to be really enjoyable, and I had a lady sitting next to me, that had a horrible habit of over-talking, and interrupting me whenever I said something. She was also very LOUD, (and she played in EVERY "All Quiet" game that was listed that weekend; which I don't think was really fair, but oh well..)
The Land Dreadnoughts are HUGE pieces, and heavy, (and anywhere between $170.00 - 200.00 USD per model). Plus after reading up on them, we realized that the only way the Martians could've gotten to take one of these things out was to do a mass walker bum-rush, and hope you can take it out BEFORE you run out of walkers....
It simply dominates the battlefield.
Here are some of the pics I took of the Martian Forces on Friday Night...
I like the metallic paint-jobs and they are beautiful models....
(Click on the photos for a larger photo of each)....






And a pic of the table. You can see from this size and distance that it is huge. Based on a quite counting, there was probably $2000.00 USD worth of models there


The Land Dreadnought, (as I said this thing is huge...)

Good friend and fellow TMP'er Dan Merchant/Marauder 6, in scale comparison with the Land Dreadnought....

It was pretty obvious going to be a human victory....so we finished the game and called it a night....
We found a place that seemed to call to us in the dark hours like a siren to a lost sailor......

"Yeaaaaaaahhhh.....Buddy!!!! Nothing like MIDNIGHT PANCAKES!!!"



Stuffed full of American IHOP goodness...we made it back to our hotel rooms and called it a night....

Oddly enough, I really didn't buy anything on Friday as I have in the past.
I would however, make up for it on Saturday and Sunday....

Saturday Morning:
I'm on a beach blanket.....the sun is warm on my skin and the sand is glistening white....I'm in the Cayman Islands on my own private beach... Salma Hayek is pouring me a fresh mimosa, and spilling out of her bikini again....from down at the end of the blanket, I can see Alyssa Milano on her knees and elbows looking at me and telling me "She's been a bad girl"....as Martha Stewart pours coconut oil out on her hand, and tells me, "Now watch how I apply "discipline" ", as she moved behind to position her hand for a good, firm spanking on Ms. Milano's delectable tush...

RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING!!!!
RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING!!!!

Suddenly the beach was fading quickly....the sensual sounds of a "bad girl spanking" along with the delightful tastes of the Mimosas, and the company of Ms. Hayek, was vanishing....

RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING!!!
RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING!!!

I opened my eye..(not both..just one), and peered at the phone giving me my 7:30 AM wake up call....

"Damn...." I muttered....

One moment I was about to watch and enjoy a hot coconut oil spank down, and then the next moment I am waking up in a hotel in West Chicago-land....sigh...
Life's not fair....

I rolled out of bed....
It was cold, and wet....
Outside was cold, wet, dreary rain....not a drizzle, but a steady downpour.
I wondered if this would hurt attendance.
(To be honest, it seems that Saturday was a bit lighter, but Sunday had seemed to make up for it)....

We got a quick breakfast and made our way to the convention....

And here is where I began my convention pic taking in earnest.....

So a quick entrance, and past registration....

All Seems Quiet on The Registration Front.....

And entering the doors to see the GM check-in and the event board setup as usual.
I like how they try to keep everything "standard" each year which gives a good sense of stability and lets us "kinda sorta" remember where things are.....


The room was pretty packed with games going on, and the dealers at the far end....


Unfortunately I had wandered in behind an individual who gave me the first strong whiff of that good old "Gamey Gamer" smell. I would catch whiffs of it again in slight doses over the weekend, but there always seems to be that "one guy"...and this guy was it....ew....

Dan and I wandered around, I checked the location of my table, (D4), and saw that it was being used for a WWII game...lots of tanks....
So we continued to wander.....

Some of the game tables were absolutely amazing, and I think it's a credit to many of the GM's here that run these games for what they can come up with, and put out there on the table....
One of the first tables we came across was a LARGE setup for "Pig Wars"....very nice terrain, figures, and a castle (with a naked chick in the top tower...go figure...)


Pigs...

Momma Duck and her ducklings...

Momma Hen and her chicks....

....and the sun-worshipper on top of the castle tower....

Not all games though had barnyard critters and nude women though...
There were some games that were beautifully done....among them was a WWII multi-table beach landing game.....




Absolutely gorgeous figures and terrain for this game, and numerous players. Holy cow, I couldn't even begin to fathom running this...

And there was WW1 Aerial Combat....

"After the turn of the cen-tury...In the clear blue skies, over Ger-many....."

As we walked around the room, I noticed how "big" a lot of these games were. In fact, it seemed that "big games" (on lots of tables), seemed to be the order of the day....
An interesting example was this Alternative WWII game in Egypt or something sorta like it....


I increased the size of the pic for this as it was simply freaking HUGE.....WWII with mechs....Not sure if it was Gear Krieg or not....

Then over in the middle was Uncle Duke's Western Game....
This was a lengthwise, multi-table extravanza with numerous little details hidden away that you had to look for.  It had numerous scenes and scenarios going on....cattle rustling, federales/banditos, Indian Raid...gunfights in town, etc....










I always like taking lots of pics of Western Games due to Gutshot, and how/what I can use....

Then as I came around the room, I saw this colored, topographical beauty.....



There's an inset at the end of the table......

Oddly enough...I sucked in air...and got real quiet as I walked around it....
Something about this scenario always seems to get to me....and for a moment I blocked out the noise of the people in the convention and just "took it all in"....
I got closer to the inset.....
...
...
...
And there they were....



Sitting there just like that fateful morning back in December so long ago.....

"And the names rang out like a bell tolling.....California...Oklahoma...Maryland...West Virginia...Tennessee...Arizona...Nevada....Pennsylvania...and so many, many others...."

I shook off what I felt....and moved on...
Later on I would come by when it was being played; And in true style, West Virginia was making a run for it....God bless....


Perhaps of all the "big games" that were going on the one that really, REALLY attracted my attention was the 1930's Gangster game. Yet another multi-table special, the GM had gone all out to make a small city-slice, where players played various mobs, cops, and G-men. Using O scale, custom made, and Plasticville buildings, he had done a smash up job....
It does give me some "ideas" for the future....











Numerous blocks of fedora wearing, gum chewing, tommy-gun toting goodness...
Jimmy Cagney would feel right at home in this setup....

After making a this walk through, I headed over to the dealers area. The first thing I wanted to see was the models for the "All Quiet On The Martian Front" game stuff....
After looking at them, I finally realized that while I liked it, it was currently just too dang expensive to take the initial plunge. Yes, yes, I know..."I should'a funded their kickstarter"....That dear readers is an entirely different story altogether...

But while I was around, I did manage to pick up 13 loose single figs from Uncle Dukes table....

"3 Pirates, a couple of Arabs, a medieval princess, some colonial figures, and 2 US Marines in Montana Hats....all in all not too bad....I should've gotten more camels though....grrrr...."

And while making my rounds, I found these.....

At only five bucks a piece, this is a deal that even His Excellency, President-For-Life P'hat Daddee B'wonah cannot pass up.... The BAF (Bongolesian Air Force),  just got substantially larger!!!

And I picked up two sets of "odds and ends figures"....

That's an old Ral Partha AD&D "Crypt Thing", and some WI Foundry Figs right there....


By this time it was getting close to time for my game....so I went and cleaned off the table I was going to be running at and started setting it up. The previous people there had been kind of slack about getting rid of their trash...and just left it on the table and on the floor.
To be honest, if there was something that did irritate me, it was just how trashy some of the people there were. There are plenty of trashcans, but so many of them just can't be bothered to throw away their garbage..and so it's all over the floor and tables....
At least though they haven't gotten around to destroying the bathrooms with bad aim like they do at H-con.....

So I started setting up for my game while Dan wandered up to stand in line to get his ticket....
There were two tickets on the board for the game as one pre-registered came back by and turned his in...
Dan was third in line...
And the first two guys took the last two tickets....
Sigh....

So it came down to play and Dan was in "Wait and see if no one is there" mode....and one player didn't show up at the required time....so I started introductions and then Dan was ready to play when a guy comes up and hands me his ticket....
Double sigh.....

So Dan went to play some Axis and Allies, and I ran "The Lost Treasure of Chili Verde"....
(A more thorough write up will soon follow), but here are a few teaser pics....

First off, yours truly in standard Gray Forage Cap....It's kind of become my "thing to wear" at Little Wars....


Now let's ALL sing together!!!!

"South of the boooooooooooooooor-derrrrrrrrrrrrr....
Down, Mexi-co waaaaaaaaaaayyyyyy....."

(*Note: With the exception of the two Old Glory buildings on the table, all of these buildings were scratch-built by Mr. Bart Allen, (TMP: Smokeyroan)....He does a dang good job!)



The hot, dusty, sweaty, sleepy town of Chili Verde quietly roasts in the merciless hot, hot, sun, while chaotic adventure is just moments away....For somewhere in this town is a lost Aztec treasure....


From his little fresh fish shop, Ol' Cappy sells "Fresh 3 day old fish, caught 5 days ago...."

Meanwhile, El Capitan Empanada and his Federales wait outside the jail....

While the front door of the church is for some reason being guarded by the Northside Ladies Tea and Crumpets, Poetry, Temperance, Women's Suffrage, Occultic Research, Croquet, and Murder Society....

While the heroes look down the dusty street and ponder what does Fate have in store for them?
From L. to R.: Miss Rachel Rodgers, (daughter of world renowned crackpot explorer Professor Rodgers), Miss Eleanor Rigby, The ever dashing, daring, ruggedly handsome adventuring archaeologist with an identity complex, Colorado Jack!, Butch the Bulldog, Laird Angus MacHaggis of Clan MacHaggis, (rumored to be "The Stingiest Clan in Scotland"), and finally "Big Mack" with his Cigar and B.A.R.....

Meanwhile the criminal element of "Mr. Bigg" and his Fez wearing toadie, "Mr. L." come in with their bunch of goons from another side....

And yes...there are Nazis....(We hate those guys).... Der Fuehrer has sent Der Stahlhelm and his Valkure-FrauleinKommandos to secure the treasure for The Fatherland. They have also been given permission to shoot things up....

And what is a mysterious, hidden treasure without a wacky religious cult?....Here we see "The Mysterious Jade Cult", led by their Evil Leader, (known to everyone as "Evil Leader", (really...he's not that good at names), as they prepare to lay claim to the treasure also...

And finally, what is a Mexican Villa without....BANDITOS!?!?!?.....

 Here we see the notorious Bandito Leader "El Burrito Grande" as he prepares to exit out of the Cantina...

A close up pic of the Mexican Banditos....From L to R...Pepe, Pedro, El Burrito Grande, Pablo, Paco, and in the red shirt....Karl....(don't ask)....


Needless to say the game was a hoot and there will be a write up in the near future....but this will be our cliffhanger....

With Saturday nights game done, we headed out into the chilly, wet night, to IHOP and then to our room and beds....

SUNDAY....
We got up and the weather was gorgeous....
A quick breakfast and off to the con one last time.

Most of the dealers were starting to shut down, (and this was at around 10 am)...Maybe it's me, but if the con is over with at 4:00 PM, don;t you think you might, want to stay open until at least 1 PM in case of some last minute sales? (like I did?).

So I made one last run around....and hit Knuckleduster....
And spent lots of money....
Forrest Harris is a really great guy, and he does a great business....and from me I bought six packs of figs and two buildings....(60 figures in all)....

Yee-haw!

"Women of the Gun" - Hell hath no fury like an angry woman with a Colt Walker Dragoon....

"Singing Cowboys"....Now I can yodel to my hearts delight.....

Barrom Brawl: I purchased two packs of this one by mistake...but now I can have EVEN BIGGER fights!!!!

Sidekicks....Scatterguns, gimpy legs, scraggly, beards and no teeth; these fellers are what you need to make your hero look good...

Shopkeepers....never have enough of them...they keep getting gunned down...


And finally...two more buildings.....

Last time I bought a small saloon, and a small shop building...this time a small store and a large store...

Meanwhile Dan, dumped a lot of money into Pico Micro-Armor and got some really good deals....

So with that, Dan and I started the long drive home....We didn't stay for the elections...and word is that they have an entirely new staff. Here is wishing them luck.

This was a tally of my final haul: 

Hmmm...just added another 77 figures to the "mountain o'lead"....

All in all, it wasn't a bad haul for me. 
It was obvious that my wife, (Gawd bless her!), wasn't there as there was no real terrain, or scenery bought, (that's her thing), and I concentrated mainly on figures. 
Ah well...there is always next year...

Conclusion:
I've been going to Little Wars for 3 years now, (not much I know), but I think I do have a basic lay of the land. It's a good con; well organized and set up. Looking at what they have going for next year at the Lombard Center, I am eagerly looking forward to it. Perhaps a little 15mm Bongolesia action, hmmm?....

The only real "cons" I could say about this con came from one vendor who absolutely seems to have some issue with me. He never looks happy and whenever I am around, he has this scowl and just stares at me as if challenging me to do, or say anything.
Maybe he knows my name....maybe it's just me...or maybe it's the Confederate gray forage cap I wear that reminds him of the old family stories told to him when he was a little boy about how "Great Grandpa got his fiddly bits shot off by a Johnny Reb on the 1st Day of Gettysburg, and if it hadn't been for his brother George keeping Great Grandma company during the war, the family line would've ended right then and there in a field in Pennsylvania...."

Anyhow...I was well please with Little Wars and what HMGS Midwest did....
I look forward to next year.

Monday, March 16, 2015

March Update! (aka: "The Ides of March" or somewhat thereof...)

Greetings dear reader;
Egads this thing (blog-wise), is becoming almost "regular"!
What's up with that?
It's odd how suddenly this thing seemed to kick up on it's own.

Okay, so I've recently returned from approximately 2 1/2 months of travelling hell for work. One week I am in Indiana, the next week Ohio, with Corporate calling me wanting me to be in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the following week, and then the next week off to California, and then back to Indiana, with plans for 2 weeks in Kenosha and a week following in Ohio....
Yeah...things like that.

So this weekend I decided to use it to get my "Painting Mojo" back up and going. 
Saturday wasn't so well. I spent a portion of time, cleaning up the hobby/work table. Sometimes the "project" is cleaning up your area, so you can keep working on projects. With Mini gamers that is often the sad truth. We collect things...little pieces of plastic, cardboard, odd shaped containers. 
What one person sees as a "round, plastic, cover cap to a spray can", we, on the other hand, see it as as a "Operational Radar Dome for a secret base build deep into a mountainside...."

Yeah...our minds work that way.

So Saturday was that day when everything took twice as long, and wasn't as productive. A 10 minute painting job took 30-40 minutes. I just couldn't get into it, and I left the table feeling frustrated.
And I have a lot of figures in my "to paint queue"....


(My painting queue is set up in stages, this is the stage of "ready to go to the painting table next. If you look closely you can see a wide variety of figures including one old Grenadier(!) vampire, as well as Rafm, Ral-Partha, Pulp Figures, Blue Moon, Old Glory, Foundry, Tri-Tac, Westwind, and some others...I think I have some Bolt Action, ShadowForge, and others around also...)

So I did what any other good gaming person, did...I fumed....
And planned.

On Sunday morning I got up bright and early , and came in with a fresh mind and a fresh start....

It also helped to have my wonderful wife (Gawd bless her!), bring me breakfast at the work table....
I have an amazing wife...ya know that?

(Eggs, bacon, toast and jam, and fresh coffee too!!!!  A great way to start a day of working on figures!)....
As a result I was able to crank out....a lot....

One of my projects was to finish a mass set of graves I had gotten in the mail from my buddy Michael Mitchell of Hawgleg. So I had primed them the day before and base coated them, and today was painting the tombstones, weathering, and flocking and sealing. 
So I got 18 of them done...the full set...
Some of them I made with a dirt/rocky covering for desert/southwest style graves, while others were given a more grassy tone, and found of them I put flowers, weeds on, to make them "remembered", or "grown over and forgotten"...


("Yeps....it's a grave situation I have here....)

Below are some close-ups of the flowery graves...showing the different tufts, etc. These are some of the pieces I've been working with that I got from Little Wars last year.





 


But there's more that I did than just making graves....
While bouncing between "Irish Pub Radio", and Radio Riel "Dieselpunk", I sat down and cranked out these four in relatively quick fashion.

I call them "The North-Side Ladies Tea and Crumpets, Poetry, Sewing, Temperance, Suffrage, Occult Research, Croquet, and Murder Society"....

(The Ladies Society....always on the edge of adventure....one way or another...)

As I have finished up one project and yet see more 28's coming my way (Besides my paint queue, I made a rather large order to Bob Murch for Pulp Figures),  I started thinking about something that has been laid wayside for approximately a year now...and that would be my beloved 15mm figures.
It's been a while since I've given them some love....

So looking in the drawer, I pulled out some "Soon to be painted" vehicles for The Fandango Republic, (Bongolesia's neighbor to the South) for some future border skirmishes....

(Some potential future firepower from Bongolesia's neighbor to the South).....

Hopefully I will be getting more done here in the next couple of weeks, as I finished painting up some figures and play-test my Chili Verde game...

More to come....

Thanks for reading...

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Los Federales!!!!

Good morning dear reader!
Holy cow, update #4 for this month, (what's wrong with me???)....

Before I decided to do my last minute work packing and get going on my first of two back to back work trips, I decided to get some better WIP shots of my Mexican Federales.
I am especially proud of these guys.
They still need their flocking, and sealing but other than a few touch ups also, they are pretty much good to go!
One of the things that I have a love/hate relationship with when it comes to photographing minis is that you can paint it "perfectly"...Take a photo, (a good photo). and the first time you see it, your eye is immediately drawn to "that one spot" on the figure that somehow, someway, missed being painted and is still bare metal, or primer...grrr...
So the camera can show you what you missed. In this case, I am going to also have to do a wash on the bandoleers, to help them stand out from just being a "khaki strip"...

And now presenting to you, The Mexican Federales; "La Compania De Los Chihuahua Feroces"; ie: "The Company Of The Fierce Chihuahuas".... 

(Federales Mexicanos El Capitan Maximilian Empanada, (the hearthrob of senoritas everywhere), stands ready to do what needs to be done for "Meh-hee-co", (and perhaps put a few extra pesos in his pocket along the way).....)


(Federales Sergente Arturo Fuente, is the "Professional NCO" of the unit; Leading his men by example, experience, and his proficiency in finding tamales wherever they may be....)


(Federales Corporal Jose Cuervo, keeping the commands with the bugle..)


(Private S. Gonzales rushes to the sound of action, or the scent of  good tamales. While he is usually a dependable soldier, he does have a bad habit of getting caught up in the excitement and has been known to start jumping up and down and screaming gibberish.)


(Private S.P. Rodriguez moves at his usual speed of "slow"...)


(Private Juan Valdez is the best shot in the unit, and he also makes the best coffee....)


(The Federales occupy a building....if you can call it that...)

When I come back I am going to crop the last photo, and in good old photoshop, I am going to try a sepia tone and give it that "old look"...

Hope you enjoyed.
Next up....The Banditos!!!!




Saturday, February 21, 2015

Third week of February and a third post!!!!

Hello once again and oddly enough, yet another "soonish post". This shall be the last one for a week or so I am afraid as work has me on back to back travel trips...
Nonetheless I did get a good amount of painting done today. 
In fact with a good method I pretty much finished El Capitan Maximillan Empanada and his group of Mexican Federales, (10 in all), plus I got the initial base coats on the five Banditos, and am working on 8 more.
So when I get this batch done, that will be 23 more marked off.....
*whew*
And I am pressed for time as work keeps cutting into my life, and my painting/gaming time.
Here's a pic of how they look right now....




I'll get some better pics of them when they are done. I just have to do the rifle bore holes, and shade/wash the golpes on the bugler and then add the groundwork, and seal and I will be done....

More to come when I get back.....including my adventure of getting new packs of Pulp Figures (and adding to my lead mountain).....



Tuesday, February 17, 2015

A brief pause from "Real Life"....

Greetings to everyone on a cold, wintry, February night...
Well I made it through my week trip to California. With that behind me, I now, (NOW), have a trip next week to Wisconsin, and then week after that for a 1-2 sojourn to Columbus, Ohio. Then I will be done for a while I hope.
And I can get back to painting fully.
But there IS news on the home front!

First off: LITTLE WARS!
My Event was accepted and listed in the PEL. 

Sat, 5:00pm-9:00pm Event ID E113: The Lost Treasure of Chili Verde Two-fisted, heart-stopping, Pulp Action Adventure!!! In the 1500's, the lesser known Spanish explorer "Conquistador Leo", discovered a great Aztec treasure, which he then promptly stole, and then hid; drawing a map, (which was then torn into several pieces), to its secret location. He then lost the pieces of the map, and almost immediately forgot where the treasure was hidden; (right before suffering a brutal, hideous, death at the hands of The Aztecs). Now, centuries later, the map pieces have finally come together as various factions try to claim The Lost Treasure of Chili Verde for themselves! Take control of one of the groups competing to recover the priceless lost treasure. Danger! Romance! Sultry Women and Men with Guns all abound in this heart racing, Pulp Action Adventure!!! Hosted by Michael Murphy; 28mm Rugged Adventures / Astounding Tales (TBD); 6 players. 

To say that I am "excited" is an understatement. I haven't run a convention game in a few years, and am nervous but looking forward to it.

Second off: HOBBY LOBBY HAD A SALE!!!!

So this past weekend, while recovering from travelling, my wonderful wife, (Gawd bless her!), convinced me to do some shopping with her, and we made our usual stop at Hobby Lobby and they were having a sale!!!!
So I picked up some of the Testors EFX stains. 5.99 - 6.99 bottles of paint for less than 1.30 per bottle! Let's see how it works.



And then my wife, knowing how much I needed some different color inks for stains and washes, decided to get me this....
Which is EXACTLY what I was looking for, but never seemed to remember to actually look for when I was needing to be looking for it....


While I was away, she also put in a second "item shelf" which now holds all my brushes, etc...Keeping my desk, "less clutter free"...

And this is what it looks like right now...



This in turn allowed me to do a little bit of base coating on my Mexican Federales...

The Mexican Federales under El Capitan Maximillian Empanda...Keeping law and order (as much as they can), in old Mexico...aka (The Big Enchilada)....

And a little bit of work on one of the buildings that I primed back in 2009.
Not much has been completed, but it's still a start and I am happy with it.
I look forward to being back in about two weeks and going from there.


I'll have more coming soon!!!!

Thanks for looking!

Sunday, February 8, 2015

And February seems to be doing the same thing.....

A quick update folks..
Things have gotten nuts with real life.
I have to go to California for a week, and then come back and bounce between my three different work sites in three different states for the rest of the month, so once again "Real Life is eating up my gaming time, (and my painting time)....
On a bright side, it will give me a chance to hit "The Soldiery" once again when I am in Columbus, and maybe get some of that old time, old school, 1980-1990ish lead, (at 2015 prices), but overall my painting is going to be even more restricted.

That being said though..I did manage to get some work done yesterday.

As you know (or may not know), I have been working on my Pulp game for Aprils Little Wars convention.
"The Lost Treasure of Chili Verde" is a six player free for all where teams hunt down the clues for a missing Aztec treasure.

So I was able to buy some figs...(sigh, yes I added to my little lead mountain), and started doing some painting....

These are the figures that I ordered from Brigade Games:
First off, the Banditos "Los Vaqueros Quesos" under the command of that infamous and fearsome Bandito Leader, "El Burrito Grande"....


(Banditos! : from L to R: Paco, Pablo, Pedro, Pepe....and Karl....)

And then there are the Mexican Federales!!!!

(The Mexican Federales:  "La compañía de los chihuahuas feroces" ie: "The Company of The Fierce Chihuahuas". From L to R: El Capitan Maximillian Empanada, Corporal Jose Cuervo, Sergiente Arturo Fuente, and Privates S. Gonzales and S.P. Rodriguez. Not pictures is Private Juan Valdez, who is on coffee bean duty....

I have them currently based and primed with the base coats on the Federales. Here is hoping I can get them finished next weekend when I get back home.

More to come when I get back....


Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Well.....there goes January......


Greetings and happy 2015 yet again!
So the idea for 2015 is to try to 
A: Paint more.
B: Build more.
C: Blog more.

Which then leads to "D: Game more".....

So A+B+C=D.....

However it seems that "Real life", has decided to kick in. 
I am checking out of the month of January as it seems the last 2-3 weeks, (yes weeks), I will be working at different site locations. Now that means that in what little spare time I might have, I will try to get to some game stores or pick up some goodies but for all practical workbench purposes, January is a write off.....

Sigh....

This leads us to February....
And we shall see what fickle Mistress Fate has in store for me....

See ya' next month....

And until then,.......