Made 100 markers for use in Field of Battle (UI loss, route, leader in danger, silenced, out of command) and in other games. Can be used to mark IEDs, "hotspots", objectives, dummies, or anything else. I used some of all of the basing materials I have collected to try out combinations for when I go back and add dynamic basing to my units. The markers are on pennies, covered in pumice gel and painted brown.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Catin-Hatt Currassiers
The 20th and last of the phase I cavalry!
Had planned on the Ish Irregulars, but I did not like the figures and I needed more heavy cavalry.
Infantry and cavalry now done...will finish the generals this month and then on to the baggage train in April.
Had planned on the Ish Irregulars, but I did not like the figures and I needed more heavy cavalry.
Infantry and cavalry now done...will finish the generals this month and then on to the baggage train in April.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Cold Wars 2011
I attended the Cold Wars convention in Lancaster PA for a day. Only had a few hours on site, but did some shopping and looked at a few games.
Purchased less than expected and few figures:
Pack of Rebel Mini's "FBI"
2 x QRF HMMWVs
black hawk helo (Flashpoint)
brushes
restocked on about ten cans of army painter spray
dice (for Field of Battle)
grass tufts
new FoW Turning Tide book
cheap D-Day history book
MBA mid east buildings
10 plastic "army men" for my son
could not find a few items I was looking for and controlled my impulse buying. I want to get some more on hand lead painted before opening another can of worms.
I did confirm that I am happy with 15mm for all my projects. I can cover allmy chosen topics without going overboard. I did look at some 6mm stuff and find it is too small for me.
I pained up the HMMWVs today and worked on two examples of markers for FOB.
This week I will finish the last cavalry unit and I will knock out the remaining generals/leaders for imagi-nation project. I also worked on prepping for the 1st game in my second campaign.
Purchased less than expected and few figures:
Pack of Rebel Mini's "FBI"
2 x QRF HMMWVs
black hawk helo (Flashpoint)
brushes
restocked on about ten cans of army painter spray
dice (for Field of Battle)
grass tufts
new FoW Turning Tide book
cheap D-Day history book
MBA mid east buildings
10 plastic "army men" for my son
could not find a few items I was looking for and controlled my impulse buying. I want to get some more on hand lead painted before opening another can of worms.
I did confirm that I am happy with 15mm for all my projects. I can cover allmy chosen topics without going overboard. I did look at some 6mm stuff and find it is too small for me.
I pained up the HMMWVs today and worked on two examples of markers for FOB.
This week I will finish the last cavalry unit and I will knock out the remaining generals/leaders for imagi-nation project. I also worked on prepping for the 1st game in my second campaign.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Oobleck Sappers and Miners
The men of the Oobleck Sappers and Miners are recruited from the Oobleck mining pits of the SouthEast. They are shown here hard at work in their undress-uniform.
This is Unit #60...the last of the phase I infantry!
Headed to Cold Wars tomorrow.
This is Unit #60...the last of the phase I infantry!
Headed to Cold Wars tomorrow.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Saint Polycarp Musketeers
The third of the three regiments of line infantry from the semi-autonamous Bishopric of Fahrvergnugen provided to the King in his role as the Prince-Elector of the territory. The unit is usually brigaded with the other two regiments and led by Colonel-Bishop Von Finklestein.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Saint Rose Musketeers
The second of the three regiments of line infantry from the semi-autonamous Bishopric of Fahrvergnugen provided to the King in his role as the Prince-Elector of the territory. The unit is usually brigaded with the other two regiments and led by Colonel-Bishop Von Finklestein.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Saint Clement Musketeers
The first of the three regiments of line infantry from the semi-autonamous Bishopric of Fahrvergnugen provided to the King in his role as the Prince-Elector of the territory. The unit is usually brigaded with the other two regiments and led by Colonel-Bishop Von Finklestein.
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