There is something interesting that goes on from time to time in the gaming blogosphere. Bloggers give out prizes for reaching certain goals on their blogs. This is similar to the custom, here in the states and in the Shire, of giving gifts on your birthday. I have two little boys and every birthday party we put on we put together gift bags for all of the invitees. It's a nice way of saying, "Thanks for helping me celebrate my birthday".
These prize draws are the same sort of thing. They usually go at, either, a certain number of followers or a certain number of hits. I think it is quite nice of these people, "Thanks for coming by and reading my stuff". They get the kick of knowing people value what they do so they give us the kick of, perhaps, winning something new and shiny.
I quite like this custom.
Right now the king of prize draws, at least on the blogs I follow, is the Frontline gamer. I have mentioned his blog in the past, as I quite like it. Jody writes well reasoned and thought out articles which are well written. He does a lot of product reviews, which are quite nice. He also has connections with some of the coolest manufacturers out there right now.
His latest draw is this:
For reaching 575 followers: Freebooters Fate rule book.
He has several more in the offing, each awesome and all dependent on reaching a certain number of followers. He has the full list of his goals on the above post, so go check it out and become a member.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Monday, May 28, 2012
Memorial Day
Here in the States, today is Memorial day. For most people it is a Monday off work. There will be lots of grilling, parties with families and friends and the opening of swimming pools across the country.
The real purpose of the day is to remember the sacrifices of our service men and women in all of our wars. As I do every Memorial day, I'm going to put up information about my good friend John Maloney. We were Sgt's together, almost twenty years ago now. He was a great man, and the best of us. John is what we, in the Marine Corps, call a Mustang. That means he was enlisted before he got commissioned as an officer. He was a mortar man in the 5th Marines, arguably the Marine regiment with the finest fighting record, which is saying something. When he got his commission he went back to the grunts (infantry), rising to command of his own rifle company, perhaps the most coveted position in the Marine Corps.
John left behind his wife, Michelle, and his two small children, a son and a daughter. Please take the time to read the articles and learn more about what this day is about for those of us who have served.
http://www.militarytimes.com/valor/soldier/926995/
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| Captain John W. Maloney |
John left behind his wife, Michelle, and his two small children, a son and a daughter. Please take the time to read the articles and learn more about what this day is about for those of us who have served.
http://www.militarytimes.com/valor/soldier/926995/
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
The Constitution, Cassin Young and Breed's Hill
We visited Boston on our way to Ireland and spent the morning at the Charleston Navy Yard. This is the home of the U.S.S. Constitution and the U.S.S. Cason Young.
The Constitution is the
oldest commissioned naval vessel afloat anywhere in the world. As such it has an active duty naval
crew. One of their duties is to serve as
tour guides aboard ship. We got to see
the main deck, gun deck and berthing deck.
You can peer through locked doors at officer country. The galley is forward of a “do not cross”
line (rope) so you can look at it from a distance.
| The Constitution from the rear. She has her name painted on her and everything. |
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Rebel Vipers - Product Review
Product Description: Rebel Minis recently released their small class of Mech in resin. The VIPER comes in three different variants with two versions of each, one standing still and one advancing. Each kit comes with the legs, the body and a sprue of the appropriate weapons options. They stand approximately twice the height of a 15mm figure. These are definitely light mechs.
| Vipers, ready for action. |
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Sci/Fi
Friday, May 11, 2012
15mm Sahadeen
The Sahadeen have arrived. They will form part of the second faction for my 15mm sci/fi universe, which is slowly taking form.
| "Don't go anywhere". |
A brief Adieu
No, I'm not shutting down the blog. I'm going on vacation. The family and I are going to Ireland for two weeks. It should be quite the change from sunny Colorado (300 days of sun a year). I have a couple posts queued up, if I find internet access. I may also have some time to tap out some of my ravings musings while I'm gone. I'm certainly planning on taking lots of pictures for terrain inspiration.
I may even take some of the family.
Again, pending internet access I'll be viewing all of your brilliant blogs while I'm gone.
Have a great two weeks. I will.
I may even take some of the family.
Again, pending internet access I'll be viewing all of your brilliant blogs while I'm gone.
Have a great two weeks. I will.
Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Year of Rules - Gruntz 15mm Sci/Fi
This is the Year of Rules, one new set checked out every month. The Rules set for May is... Duh! Duh! Duh! Gruntz!
One read through and a couple of solo practice games down and this is what I think...
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| The cover of the PDF rules v1.0. |
Tuesday, May 08, 2012
Defiance Games UAMC
Look what came in the mail. I've been waiting for this package since February. Defiance Games has finally sorted out their production issues and gotten their production line in order. My order of USMC, now re-named UAMC due to copyright issues, is finally here. (Yes, you read that correctly, the United States Marine Corps has copyrighted USMC).
The box, looking remarkably like what it looked like on the Defiance web site.
| Look what just came in the mail. |
The box, looking remarkably like what it looked like on the Defiance web site.
| This box holds twelve sprues. |
Romans Completed
Monday, May 07, 2012
Battle Report - Harad vs Corsairs of Umbar
Nuradan knew something was wrong when he saw the Corsair ships approaching. The Haradrim had fled south, crossing the river above the falls and force marching through Ithilien. He was planning his return to Kharna when the two ships were spotted tacking up river. The feeling of foreboding became a certainty of battle when a bolt, fired from one of the ships, killed his messenger.
As Nuradan arrayed his forces for battle, the Wraith was focused on the ships. Nuradan would have said apprehensively, only Wraiths didn't get apprehensive. Two boat loads of Reavers and Corsairs left the two ships. He also saw the black hearted Numenorians of Umbar, and even horses, being ferried ashore. Then he saw what had held the attention of the Wraith. The Corsairs had brought another one of the Nine with them. This day was looking darker and darker.
As Nuradan arrayed his forces for battle, the Wraith was focused on the ships. Nuradan would have said apprehensively, only Wraiths didn't get apprehensive. Two boat loads of Reavers and Corsairs left the two ships. He also saw the black hearted Numenorians of Umbar, and even horses, being ferried ashore. Then he saw what had held the attention of the Wraith. The Corsairs had brought another one of the Nine with them. This day was looking darker and darker.
| The battlefield. |
Friday, May 04, 2012
Battlefield Academy
Thursday, May 03, 2012
Transfers
Shield Transfers. They are a must for Romans, unless your freehand skills are much better than mine. The Warlord Legionaries come with a sheet, and very nice looking they are too. All you need is the decals, some water and your normal hobby tools. What could be simpler?
I hate them with a passion I normally reserve for living things.
I hate them with a passion I normally reserve for living things.
Tuesday, May 01, 2012
Collecting to an Order of Battle
When I am thinking about collecting historical miniatures I like to pick a battle, research the order of battle present, then collect towards that. It gives me structure and form. Of course I'm willing to deviate from that when a unit is just too cool to leave out.
Monthly Retrospective 3
Month four of 2012 is over. This year is going blindingly fast, to me at least. This was a productive month in some respects and not so much in others.
I started 15mm for Sci/Fi this month. That's a big step. I prefer 28mm models, and I'll still game in that scale. The reasons I finally succumbed to the dark side of gaming are probably pretty familiar to all those that have already made the leap. There is a huge, and ever expanding range of models. They are dirt cheap. They paint up quickly. The terrain is much cheaper than 28mm. There is freedom to build whatever force you want. (Technically this exists with 40k as well, but GW would have you believe that is not the case). There are a ton of different rule sets out there. I bought some test models, ARC fleet from CMG. I liked them, even the infantry. So I ordered a bunch of Sahadeen and two Vipers from Rebel Minis. Those arrived yesterday and look very nice as well. I'll be doing a review on them as I assemble them. I'll need to put in another order to CMG to flesh out the first order, but that will give me two armies to game with.
I started 15mm for Sci/Fi this month. That's a big step. I prefer 28mm models, and I'll still game in that scale. The reasons I finally succumbed to the dark side of gaming are probably pretty familiar to all those that have already made the leap. There is a huge, and ever expanding range of models. They are dirt cheap. They paint up quickly. The terrain is much cheaper than 28mm. There is freedom to build whatever force you want. (Technically this exists with 40k as well, but GW would have you believe that is not the case). There are a ton of different rule sets out there. I bought some test models, ARC fleet from CMG. I liked them, even the infantry. So I ordered a bunch of Sahadeen and two Vipers from Rebel Minis. Those arrived yesterday and look very nice as well. I'll be doing a review on them as I assemble them. I'll need to put in another order to CMG to flesh out the first order, but that will give me two armies to game with.
| Painted CMG ARC Fleet |
Painted Romans
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Completed 15mm Sci/Fi
I have completed my first batch of 15mm figures. These were a nice change of pace from 28mm. Much faster to get done but still with nice detail.
I have, deliberately, gone with a darker color scheme on these models. We'll see how it looks on the table, but most of my armies are pretty light. This is a departure for me.
| Bike, Grav Scout and two of the infantry. |
I have, deliberately, gone with a darker color scheme on these models. We'll see how it looks on the table, but most of my armies are pretty light. This is a departure for me.
15mm Terrain
Hobby Lobby carries a line of scenic pieces for kid's school projects. They are small kits to dress up a diorama. I was in picking up some Liquitex, for 15mm basing, and saw a set on clearance for $3.00.
The set came with two wind turbines and two solar panels. The stands for the solar panels were broken, which is probably why it was on clearance. That's ok because I don't plan on having them as stand alone pieces anyway. The two wind turbines will go on some big round bases. The two solar panels will go on the roofs of two different foam core buildings, to "sci/fi" them up. The rear panels for the solar panels will go on the walls to the same effect.
| The first 15mm terrain, with CMG Recon Trooper for scale. |
Friday, April 27, 2012
Romans!
Thursday, April 26, 2012
15mm Sci/Fi III
I was so taken with the CMG models that I just had to get some paint on them and see how they looked. I am going to be basing the infantry on washers. That will allow me to transport them with magnets. I don't have any washers of the appropriate size so I was not able to get them based and, therefore, basecoated. The grav scout and the bike, on the other hand, were ready to go.
I'm very pleased with how this came out.
| The CMG Grav Scout. |
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Celts!
As you may remember, fascinated as you all are by all of my doings, I bought a box of Warlord Celts in February. Rather, SWMBO bought them for me as a Valentine's day present. They arrived in March and sat for a couple of weeks. I have finally gotten them assembled.
| A Celtic Warband, marauding across my desk. |
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