A Sci-Fi whiz's wargaming blog about cybertanks and mecha, amongst other things.
Tuesday, 13 January 2015
Pan European Élan
I've put names on all my Pan European Ogres as a homage to French Army practice. This is a tease for future posts about my Pan European force, more to come, but I have to paint up stuff to take pictures first.
More battlemechs
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Here's a trio of mech miniatures I recently completed. Since these came
from the blind-purchase Salvage Boxes, they each have a different paint
scheme.
F...
Start Of The Week - Atomfall
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When I finished painting last night I realised that my brain was not going
to let me sleep. I've experienced it before. It's what I call a contact
high. Ex...
MK Campaign 2025
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It's May, so back to the big hall in Milton Keynes shopping centre for
Campaign.
Chris K & I provided the games. He did the Northants Regiment at Monte ...
More Teeny-Tiny TTS
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Neil had time for another game of *To The Stongest* using his 2mm figures.
I’d play the Romans again, Neil would take the Ancient Brits.
Following my pre...
Wargame Butterfly? Me? Hmmm....
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While the blog has been quiet for a few weeks, I have been anything but
quiet when it comes to the hobby. However, I have to confess, I've been
massively...
The Secret Workbench
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Just thought I'd share how I've been infiltrating my hobby bench and gear
into our home arranging my workbench.
We often have visitors with toddlers, who...
Stuka Ace: Blitzkrieg in the West
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*Christmas 1939 — Voss Family Home, Braunschweig*
Snow fell in soft curtains outside the windows of the Voss family home,
blanketing the garden in white ...
The Errorist Strikes Again!
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I found this YouTube channel, and it made me laugh. So, I'm spreading it
here, and suggest if you like this sort of humour, go subscribe to her
channel.
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Salute 2025
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OK, it's two days late but here is my photo round-up of Salute 2025. You
can also take it as proof of life, given that I haven't posted here since
last ...
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Flicking through an old Strategy & Tactics magazine and this caught my eye.
Not sure I had seen a pre-SJG era advert previously.
From Issue No 70, Sep/O...
I've Been Keeping Busy
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I've been pretty active with hobby stuff over the last couple of months,
just not keeping up with the blog unfortunately. All of my computers are
having...
Sharp Practice: A Hero in Peril at Roganjosh!
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Back to a turbulent India with Phil and Andy, and another *Sharp Practice*
game was the British race to rescue Colonel Flashman, captured by the
Pandies an...
Warp Speed into 2025
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The last year has been quite challenging. I suffered a stroke in November
2023 and have spent the last year or so in recovery. I'm not there yet, but
do...
2024 in review
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The best laid plans, as they say, once again... (and we'll see how 2025's
plans look in the next post!)
There's a big 'ole right outside
my bedroom window...
Postponed - A Clash of Demons - CosCon 2020
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Due to the coronavirus chaos, I'm going to withdraw this game and run it at
a later con. I am also developing another scenario using more of the
city-kille...
Click to embiggen: a perfectly cromulent word. I always wondered what was the difference between a wood and a forest, or a jungle. So now I...
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Magnifique! Are those labels? And where's the one that says "Je Suis Charlie"? (Sorry, is it too soon?).
ReplyDeleteWater slide decals made for WW2 French tanks.
DeleteThose look great...love the three tone camouflage pattern and the decals..nice touch!
ReplyDeleteZut Alors!
And allons-y...
Delete*sighs at the purty OGRE miniatures* Would like to have very much.
ReplyDeleteThey're pretty pretty, which is awesome considering they're meant to be cybernetic deaf dealing machines of overkill.
DeleteDeath, not deaf! Doh. Sorry what did you say sonny?
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