Sunday, October 19, 2008

Busy, but not very productive.

Well, I missed my first blog entry last week. With a broken furnace and fighting the mother of all colds, I was definitely not myself last Sunday evening, when I should have been blogging.

But I think I'm still doing OK. I finished-up a bunch of figures that were destined for a table far, far away and neglected to take any pictures of them before I packed them for shipping. But, I hope to see some pictures of them at a later date.

With them off the bench, I got a good start on my next batch of 33 newer-issue figures for my ACW project:




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!

3 comments:

Stryker said...

Bad guys Bob, bad guys? Surely some mistake?

Ian

Bob Spruster said...

Um..er....in that game, Ian, in that game! (I KNEW that remark would stir the pot!)
Thanks,
Bob

Frankfurter said...

Also looks like great painting jobs ... I envy folks who get to go to any con at all and have real, live, breathing wargamers ... my wife is good, but we're not often healthy at the same time ...
It all looks so much fun!
:)
Arthur