<< Prev | Next >>
Der Alte Fritz- 05-21-2009
To answer the question, I have recently shifted from painting SYW figures to my 1806 Project. We set up a game date in July so that I would have the motivation of a deadline to get me going again.
Right now, I am working on French Napoleonic dragoons and 1806 Prussian musketeers.
John Ray- 05-21-2009
Sorry Jim, You will never convince me, figure base to terrain board remains convention, not 16/24 figures floating on a Magic Carpet base! Just looks Silly, more so with the 1 INCH individual base, I thought 18th century Europe was fought shoulder to shoulder not like light infantry tactics, which some of the games look !!!! Well thats my View.
The Fulda game with all the figures was played with 2 participants and not ampered by the old Peter Gilder style basing.
John
Tel D- 05-21-2009
finished off the french 15mm battalion.
painted half a dozen 28mm cowboys.
now started painting a few of the FIW British line figures.
still to finish off a warhammer empire knights unit,
and some 6mm ancients left to finish off. hopefully I will get them all finished off by the begining of next week.
Tim Hall- 05-22-2009
Ah the joys of early retirement, at least retirement at an age when I have most of my marbles rattling around still, even after 32 years of wading through the dross of London and the great British public, and being shot at, stabbed and abused. Inspired by my visit to John R's I have finished all the British Civil War stuff I had on the go, and having temporarily run out of those, hit the lead the lead mountain to the tune of a battalion of Ghurkas (20 figs) and a battalion of Sikh infantry (22 figs), varnished and ready for basing. Just as well 'cos the mother in law from hell is coming this weekend and fun will have to be suspended till next week.
Timmo if you do pop into John R's for coffee, make sure somebody knows where you are, 'cos I guarantee you won't want to leave, there are just so many goodies to see, and JR and Anne are the best hosts.
valleyboy- 05-22-2009
Finishing some Artillery, starting the 8th George
shouldn't some of the men be called other names like Colin or Eric?
But to reduce the risk of friendly fire Purps I wouldn't call anyone in the artillery Will :D
Purple- 05-22-2009
:doh:
I don't think 'Colin' makes a very good Confederate name... :)
Although Colin the Confederate is quite catchy... :hmm:
No, Its easier if everybodies called George - Don't have trouble identifying them then -
"Hello George.
Morning George!
Heard about George?
Yes went AWOL with George didn't he George?
No!
Who said that?
Me, George.
Oh hi George - thought you'd been shot at Wilderness?
No that was George.
Timmo- 05-22-2009
On Sunday mornings I hear village football matches and it appears that everybody on both teams is called Dave.
'Dave', 'Dave', 'Dave' , 'Dave on me 'ed', 'Dave ,here Dave' etc
levied troop- 05-22-2009
No painting this week, just work :(
However I get to play this weekend, and have all next week off :mental:
Torn between WW1 Russians, ECW, AWI and WoR. Or maybe all of them.
John Ray- 05-26-2009
Well I painted the sample Negro of Havana last week and prepared another 6. Sample looked OK so I painted another 6 today.
John
Timmo- 05-26-2009
My progress has been at a crawling pace over the last week. I've not really been in the mood to paint.
However 30 or so 28mm figures have been cleaned up, washed and primed with another 12 ready and waiting for a warm still day.
I've found a better way to prime:
mounting the figure with blu-tac on a well over-sized card base that I'm easily able to hold in my left hand I'm able to spray prime each in turn rotating as required for a quick even coverage. I protect myself with a surgical glove. As I'm able to rotate the figure I can quickly get paint into the undercuts.
Reading and research have really taken over as prime interests and I enjoyed Partizan so there still been plenty of wargames related activity.
Plans for the coming week or so are to just see what I feel like doing – I suspect I'll start some of those primed figures on Sunday.
John Ray- 05-26-2009
Timmo, You certainly have to be in the right mindset to paint or sculpt. Must be difficult for those who make their living from this hobby.
Like you I enjoy the benefit of butterflying to reading and research.
John
valleyboy- 05-26-2009
Queen's Birhday w/e coming up here which means Monday off, if the weather is good then its shredding some tress on the menu - if its bad then its paint paint paint paint.....
Giles- 05-27-2009
I've never understood why everyone else has a day off for the Queen's Birthday but here in the UK we don't....I assume it's Eccles' fault :hmm:
My painting has bene hit by work too. Badly behind at the moment, although I'm catching up a bit as British Auxiliary Legion riflemen are quite quick to paint, all in dark green and black. Reminds me that I must find time for Tarleton and the other British Legion...
levied troop- 05-27-2009
As a UK civil servant I do get a day off for the Queen's Birthday Giles.
But as I'm consistent to my principles, I don't take it :lol: .
Purple- 05-27-2009
I can't get any painting time in either at mo - theres always something that needs bloody doing >:(
Forumer™ is Voted #1 Free Forum Hosting provider
Build your own community today with the largest message board hosting company.