
These 33 will get matched-up with 66 old Airfix figures to give me all the Confederate rifle stands I'll need for my first game of Fire & Fury.
I have been thinking ahead to the terrain I'll have to be dealing with. One concern is wooded hills. I'm not sure how my hills will be made: forms under the ground cover or models. Either way I go, the trees that I have on bases really won't work very well. So I bought these trees without bases at A. C. Moore crafts, making good use of their 40% off coupons.

I'll also need to put together a peach orchard. Fruit trees are not especially big or sturdy, so I was happy to find these at A. C. Moore, too:

Always on the lookout, I was pretty tickled when I found this Torii gate for my Samurai at PetCo. None of my Samurai are painted as of yet, so I had a couple of Boxers stand-in for scale.

Yesterday we had a "Maine Game Day" here. These are rare events not to be missed! I played in two games: 25mm Alamo (using a variation of Sword & the Flame) and 25mm AWI (Two Hour Wargame's Black Powder Battles).
The Alamo game should be of interest because the Hudson & Allen model was used for the Alamo (not a great pic here, but it'll give you an idea as to how big it is):

A better pic, showing the detail:

There were some beautiful games, like this 6mm ACW:

And some beautifully painted bad guys.

Well, I guess that's enough for now! Hope to make another entry next Sunday. Thanks!







Next, I temporarily mount the figure on a bottle cap with a bit of "poster putty".
I then coat the figure with Liquitex Matte Medium. Since the brush is likely to pick up an occasional chip of paint and deposit it in the bottle, I "X" the bottle I use for this purpose. The Liquitex "locks down" any remaining paint on the figure and serves as a primer on any bare plastic.
Thereafter, I paint as normal, trying to match any existing colors as best I can. If I can't find a shade that's "just right", I tend to go to a lighter color and dry brush...more or less...the rest of the item I'm painting. Once I'm done, I give the figure two more coats of "clean" Liquitex to protect the paint job.




