Monday, June 27, 2011

Napoleonic Skirmishing

A couple of months ago we had a game day dedicated to Napoleonic skirmishing using Willy's home brew rules. The following photos were taken by Mike. We all met at Willy's shop (our semi-official club house) and skirmished with his just completed Red Coats from Alban that was featured in his post: http://tacticalminiaturesgaming.blogspot.com/2011/04/more-alban-and-reinforcements-by-post.html
A peaceful hamlet in an unnamed valley.

Terrain was a combination of Willy's mat from the Terrain Guy along with the road by an unknown manufacturer and selected pieces from my collection. Recognize the huts? Those were the medieval/dark age huts I scratch built for our future Viking campaign from an earlier post: http://thehistoricalminiaturist.blogspot.com/2011/04/viking-housing-development.html. Carpet tiles were used for the plowed fields along with my scratch built haystacks. The wooden kegs were acquired from the wood working section of my local craft store (i.e. Michael's, Hobby Lobby). 

They have smaller scale barrels that are perfect for 28mm
and very cost effective and easy to paint.
We're talking $4 for a package of 9 wooden barrels.
Wooden fence sections come prepainted from Pegasus Hobbies.
Opposing forces: a squad each of British and French (An officer, an NCO, 8 grunts)
Objective: Loot the Village!
Red Coat opening shot of the day.
"That should keep those Frogs' heads down. Come on in Frenchy!"






Keeping the Frogs at bay.

Fire fight from Red Coat perspective: Frogs taking cover by the ale barrels.
"Hold your fire, Perkins! If you put a hole in 'em barrels, it'll be your hide!!"

And across the field, the fire fight from the Frog perspective.

Impetuous bayonet charge by my Red Coat is successful.


The Red Coats won that day but barely. The bad news: 70% casualties. The good news: survivors don't need to share the ale!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Motor Torpedo Boats

Fast surface action with Motor Torpedo Boats!
A couple of months ago, my buddy Mike picked up some British and German MTBs from the UK. No rules set has been selected so far for our gaming group. The criteria for us being: beer n pretzely, easy and playable to get the flavor of fast, surface combat without any hassle of charts and complexity. Bleh... >:p
Something similar to the mechanics of a 'War At Sea' without the cards. Eventually, we'll find something and by then we'll have some boats to play with!   


At any rate, the sculpts were cool enough that I offered to paint them since I've never painted 1:600 scale torpedo boats before. These muthas are heavy, solid and nicely detailed.  
Right outta the bag.
There was minimal flash on a couple of boats but overall they're clean and ready to go! 
The following photos are courtesy of Mike since I did a quick turnaround and didn't have time to photo them in my studio. I must say that it didn't take me long to complete them plus they were so fun to paint. As I always say, some minis are sculpted so nicely that they actually paint themselves. 
The Brits: a Fairmile D flanked by two Vospers.
Foreground: Fairmile D; background: Vosper 
Fairmile D
Kriegsmarine Schnellbootes aka 'S' Boats aka
'E' Boats to the Allies (the 'E' denoting 'enemy').
Schnellbootes
Forground: Early War; background: Late War
Late War S Boats
The whole lot.

Now we need some Merchant Marine tramp steamers for targets. 

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Comicpalooza 2011

As previously mentioned, I attended and ran a couple of games of Incursion at Comicpalooza last Saturday. The Incursion games were uneventful in that I mostly taught a set of young newbies the mechanics of the game. The fun part was walking around during my break and taking in the sights.

Princess Leia
Slimer
VSF Re-enactors
Clone Trooper and Imperial Officer

Han Solo and his babe.

Zombie Coeds
Zombie Coeds attacking a Jedi.


In person this Anime character was quite impressive and stood 8+ feet tall with eyes that were lit up.
Master Sargent from HALO
Silk Spectre

Zombie School Girls
(I heard some geeky hight school boys calling them ZILFs!)

Monday, May 30, 2011

Goblins from the Mines of Moria

As a slight deviation from Incursion, Vikings, WW2 and other worthy projects in progress I finally got around to getting those Goblins of mine (pun intended) posed and ready for a shoot. But first a little background blurb:


I'm not really a big fan of the GW goblins. It's not because of their quality, everyone knows that GW products are great sculpts thus commanding a high price tag. My issue has been the cartoon-like appearance of their overall look.

But ever since the LOTR films I knew that THESE goblins were destined for my collection. These are the coolest Goblins yet!! If you own the DVD boxed sets, you've more than likely seen the design of these creatures, their armor and weapons. I can really appreciate the time devoted to all their detail and love how much more warlike and evil they look. 



Love them shields!!

And cool poses, too!


BTW - the box came with Elves (barffff) but I won't be painting those Nancy boys... 

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Incursion MI-13 DONE

MI-13
For those of you who aren't familiar, "MI-13 is the United Kingdom's answer to enemy super science, occult activity and specifically the German SWD. This intelligence agency has a powerful military arm." Quoted from the latest expansion of the Incursion game: SNAFU.

Traditional British Commandos we all know and love. 

Rather than use the color scheme brilliantly shown on the Incursion site I decided to go the traditional route. 
Paddy Mayne and Grenadier

Paddy Mayne and Grenadier
Gut Gunners
Gut Gunners
Corporal and two Commandos
Ready for an Incursion mission! 


And if any of you out there are in the Houston area this coming Saturday, May 28, 2011 be sure to stop by at Comicpalooza. I'll be running Incursion with my two 3d boards and the complete original cast of characters in two back to back time slots: 3 and 4. Here's the game schedule: http://warhorn.net/comicpaloozahouston/schedule/day.php?date=2011-05-28


Hope to see you there!!

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