Hi All,
My latest entries have been up on the Challenge blog for a while now so I can post them here.
I won't go into great detail on either, rather I'll direct you to the relevant blog entries.
First up is a pile of 15mm sci-fi from a variety of manufacturers. In total its 54 x regular infantry,
2 x mortars and crew, 9 x battle suit infantry, a mech, a command truck, 2 x missile carrying APCs and 4 x recon jeeps. They're painted up as the Titan Marines Rigel 7 Desert Campaign Force of 3012NC... aka "Herbie Goes to Rigel 7". Sod's Law showed up right on time and I found a pile more stuff I could have painted when I was putting these away. :-)
All the vehicles save the mech are repainted Matchbox diecast model cars. The miniatures are a mix of Rebel Minis and Khurasan. In total this netted me 194 points. View the detailed post here.
My other recent entry was another unit of Savage Orcs (Da Grey Skulz) and a couple of heroes for my growing Warhammer army. This was a unit of vanilla Orc Boyz and worth 135 points. I'm still umming and ahhing about the shields as I don't have enough of any one style to do all the units in the army. View the detailed post here.
And to prove I'm not slacking off here's a picture of the chaos that passes for my painting desk.
Even I'm not quite sure what's going on here and in fact this morning another two projects got added. C'est la vie!
Finally, for those who think I don't sleep, here's conclusive proof I do. Face down in the models. Mostly when the coffee wears off... :-)
Cheers,
Millsy
Saturday 27 December 2014
Friday 26 December 2014
Old school books and brand new brushes
Hello all! I hope you each had a wonderful Christmas and Santa brought you what you wanted.
For once I was able to escape without adding to the lead pile. That doesn't mean I there was nothing gaming related under the tree however, just that it doesn't require painting...
This year I was lucky enough to score three new items for my classic wargaming book collection, including a copy of Sham-battle - How to Play with Toy Soldiers by Lieut. Harry G. Dowdall and Joseph H. Gleason. Its in in really good nick and I'm pretty excited about this one as it is a 1929 first edition with a really solid binding, very little foxing and is generally in tip-top shape for something this old and rare.
Alongside that I also picked up a couple of "stocking fillers" which are very generalist and which I really only want to complete holes in the collection as they don't contain much of anything revolutionary in terms of gaming lore. Its still great to have them none-the-less and so A Guide to Wargaming by George Gush & Andrew Finch and Beginner's Guide to Wargaming by Bruce Quarrie have both been added to the catalogue now, bring the collection to a total of 59 books now.
In addition to those I was also gifted a box of a dozen new A.J. Leeman Hobbies 2/0 brushes which are my go-to for about 80% of my painting. I absolutely love these things and despite my best efforts to care form them I go through roughly one a month. My FLGS has been bought out recently (sad face) and they are not stocking these any more I don't believe. Thankfully this should keep me in brushes for a good year or so.
That's all from me today. Hopefully Curt will post my next two challenge entries some time today so I can show them off here sooner rather than later!
Cheers,
Millsy
For once I was able to escape without adding to the lead pile. That doesn't mean I there was nothing gaming related under the tree however, just that it doesn't require painting...
This year I was lucky enough to score three new items for my classic wargaming book collection, including a copy of Sham-battle - How to Play with Toy Soldiers by Lieut. Harry G. Dowdall and Joseph H. Gleason. Its in in really good nick and I'm pretty excited about this one as it is a 1929 first edition with a really solid binding, very little foxing and is generally in tip-top shape for something this old and rare.
Alongside that I also picked up a couple of "stocking fillers" which are very generalist and which I really only want to complete holes in the collection as they don't contain much of anything revolutionary in terms of gaming lore. Its still great to have them none-the-less and so A Guide to Wargaming by George Gush & Andrew Finch and Beginner's Guide to Wargaming by Bruce Quarrie have both been added to the catalogue now, bring the collection to a total of 59 books now.
In addition to those I was also gifted a box of a dozen new A.J. Leeman Hobbies 2/0 brushes which are my go-to for about 80% of my painting. I absolutely love these things and despite my best efforts to care form them I go through roughly one a month. My FLGS has been bought out recently (sad face) and they are not stocking these any more I don't believe. Thankfully this should keep me in brushes for a good year or so.
That's all from me today. Hopefully Curt will post my next two challenge entries some time today so I can show them off here sooner rather than later!
Cheers,
Millsy
Tuesday 23 December 2014
Merry Christmas fellow bloggers!
It's that time of year once again it seems. Another year has flown past here on the C&G blog, with lots of games, painting and associated craziness. Thanks for popping by and being a part of our madness yet again...
I'm unlikely to post again before Santa arrives so best wishes to all our friends and followers from Millsy, Evan, Nug, Cory, Russ, Bob, Graeme, Marcus, Adam, George, Andy and all the hangers on. Merry Christmas all!
That can only mean one thing, time for the Ogre of Christmas to make his annual appearance.
Cheers,
Millsy
I'm unlikely to post again before Santa arrives so best wishes to all our friends and followers from Millsy, Evan, Nug, Cory, Russ, Bob, Graeme, Marcus, Adam, George, Andy and all the hangers on. Merry Christmas all!
That can only mean one thing, time for the Ogre of Christmas to make his annual appearance.
Cheers,
Millsy
Monday 15 December 2014
Painting Challenge V Week One
Well, my first week chained to the challenge painting table is behind me and I'm pleased to report very solid progress indeed. In fact, I'm currently sitting top-o-the-heap with 430 points to my name and well on my way to reaching my 2,000 point target.
This past week I've completed a total of three entries as follows:
28mm English Civil War Dismounted Dragoons x 24
28mm Warhammer Fantasy Lizardmen Skinks x 20
15mm Flames of War Naval Infantry x 102
My first bonus round entry has been submitted and I've already got another entry 90% complete to be posted on my rostered day this Thursday coming. Stay tuned for more...
Cheers,
Millsy
This past week I've completed a total of three entries as follows:
28mm English Civil War Dismounted Dragoons x 24
28mm Warhammer Fantasy Lizardmen Skinks x 20
15mm Flames of War Naval Infantry x 102
My first bonus round entry has been submitted and I've already got another entry 90% complete to be posted on my rostered day this Thursday coming. Stay tuned for more...
Cheers,
Millsy
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Sunday 7 December 2014
Savage Sunday
First up, a big welcome to Bill, Dwarfy Mcgee, SteveH, thefrenchjester, bierhausser, w.vdberghe, Doc and bluebearjeff who have all joined us since our last welcome. Glad to have you aboard folks!
So the last 48 hours have been something of a painting blur as I power through my first batch of Challenge entries. In fact, I have just dashed back inside from photographing them as yet another storm in our seemingly endless run rolled in. Talk about cutting in fine. I wonder if Curt offers bonus points for dangerous photography?
At the same time I finally managed to photograph the two most recent additions to my Savage Orc army for Warhammer Fantasy, painted pre-Challenge. And here they are...
Da Pink Panfas... Dakka-dakka-dakka!
And another four Stone Trolls, this time official GW miniatures instead of (exceptionally good) knock-offs I bought thinking they were genuine.
Here they are lined up as a honking great big unit of eight. Enough to strike fear into any opposing force I'm hoping. Of course they might just die laughing instead...
That's your lot for today. I've go challenge entries to paint!
Cheers,
Millsy
So the last 48 hours have been something of a painting blur as I power through my first batch of Challenge entries. In fact, I have just dashed back inside from photographing them as yet another storm in our seemingly endless run rolled in. Talk about cutting in fine. I wonder if Curt offers bonus points for dangerous photography?
At the same time I finally managed to photograph the two most recent additions to my Savage Orc army for Warhammer Fantasy, painted pre-Challenge. And here they are...
Da Pink Panfas... Dakka-dakka-dakka!
And another four Stone Trolls, this time official GW miniatures instead of (exceptionally good) knock-offs I bought thinking they were genuine.
Here they are lined up as a honking great big unit of eight. Enough to strike fear into any opposing force I'm hoping. Of course they might just die laughing instead...
That's your lot for today. I've go challenge entries to paint!
Cheers,
Millsy
Saturday 29 November 2014
To the Strongest has been released!
They're here at last! Simon Miller a.k.a. BigRedBat has just released his long awaited "To the Strongest!" rule set to the wider gaming community for purchase.
I've been reading loads of battle reports and ogling the images from Simon's games for some time, both in general interest and also whilst doing the layout work for Wargame Bloggers Quarterly. If they are even a fraction as good as they look you'll not be disappointed.
In Simon's own words...
I've been reading loads of battle reports and ogling the images from Simon's games for some time, both in general interest and also whilst doing the layout work for Wargame Bloggers Quarterly. If they are even a fraction as good as they look you'll not be disappointed.
In Simon's own words...
I have developed the rules for gaming both for use here in the BigRedBatCave, and for running huge wargames at shows. They are designed to be simple enough for novices to the ancient and medieval periods to easily pick up, whilst, at the same time, providing seasoned gamers with a challenging battle that can be comfortably concluded in an evening (with a glass of beer or wine to hand).
What's not to like?!? Hop on over to http://bigredbatshop.co.uk and grab yourself a copy ASAP.
Cheers,
Millsy
Thursday 27 November 2014
The Silence of the Interwebs
I must apologise for the lack of promised blog activity, alluded to in my last post. Not 24 hours had elapsed since that statement whereupon my internet was terminated by one rather powerful and well aimed lightning strike upon my local telephone exchange.
As of this morning normal service has finally been resumed so hopefully things can begin ticking over again in the immediate future...
* Artists rendition. May not be the actual telephone exchange or even remotely to scale. So sue me.
Cheers,
Millsy
Site of my former local telephone exchange * |
As of this morning normal service has finally been resumed so hopefully things can begin ticking over again in the immediate future...
* Artists rendition. May not be the actual telephone exchange or even remotely to scale. So sue me.
Cheers,
Millsy
Sunday 23 November 2014
Sons of Death WIP, or With A Little Kelp From My Friends
Although it's getting to be a busy time as we approach the festive season, I have found a little time to paint up some more of the Sons of Death for SAGA.
The kelp seashore basing I started last week has turned out quite nicely; I began with a base coat in a dull earthen brown, inked in dark brown. When that dried, I highlighted the raised surfaces and edges in a light tan, and gave the fronds a glaze of green ink to finish. The rocks were finished in a light tone to duplicate the weathered surfaces found on the storm-wracked shores of the grey northern seas...
Don't try and get poetic, Ev, stick to painting. |
I'm quite happy with that, so I'll carry the basing scheme over to the remaining seven figs in the unit. I'm working my way towards completion, slowly but surely! Here are the three figures which are closest to their finished state.
YEAARRGGGHHH!! Stubbed my bloody toe!!! |
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"Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera..." |
A few finishing touches yet to be done, but I think that they'll turn out OK (fingers crossed!).
Don't forget that the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge kicks off on 5 December; the blogosphere's finest brushmeisters, figlimners, modeltintists and pigmentophorists will be competing for the approbation of their fellows by painting up a storm over the following three months.
C&G's own Millsy has thrown his hat into the ring, and we are in no doubt that he will acquit himself honourably, so stay tuned!
Ev
Saturday 22 November 2014
Paint Table Saturday
The paint table is something of a chaotic frenzy at present as I attempt to both prepare for AHPCV and at the same time finish a bunch of half completed projects I want done before it starts.
At present I'm still working my way through my Epic Squats which was held up for a period by a bunch of eBay auctions, all of which have now arrived. In the interim I went back to my Savage Orcs which have also moved along as you can see with another unit of Arrer Boyz nearing completion and a second set of trolls in the works. Pretty much none of this is challenge material apart from yet more of the Savage Orcs so it all needs clearing out quick smart...
Stay tuned for a couple more blog posts this weekend as I try and get some stuff shifted, plus catch up on a batrep and a few other bits and bobs from the last two weeks or so.
Cheers,
Millsy
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Saturday 15 November 2014
Paint Table Saturday - Gael Force!
It's been a busy old week, what with assorted work commitments and non-hobby craft projects (event decoration, believe it or not), but I have still managed to get some traction on the next instalment in my own personal SAGA, the Gall-Gaedhill, or Sons of Death. These Hebridean maniacs will be deployed in support of my Scots (these braw laddies).
OK, so while I was clearly over-optimistic in thinking I'd have enough hobby time to complete eight of these chaps, I threw all my effort into painting up just one and seeing how he turned out. I find that if I paint one fig close to completion, I get a bit more inspired - it sort of worked with the Scots, although the 41 figs for that warband still took over a year to finish...
Anyway, dubious motivational techniques aside, here is the first of the fun-loving Norse Gael for your consideration.
He's bare-legged, like his Scots neighbours, but I decided to steer clear of the tartan and go for a more Viking-influenced colour scheme.
The tunic is plain cloth, but with the decorative borders favoured by Norse folk. I'm not quite up to duplicating the intricate tablet-woven decorative braid designs used all over the Viking world, at least not yet! Shield transfers are by Steve Hales over at Little Big Men Studios.
Here you can see the tufted wool cloak (vararfeldr) common across the Viking world. This one is in grey vadmal, or woollen cloth, with tufts of undyed wool yarn pulled through the weave and knotted to hold them in place. This is a bit of a change from all the plaids I painted up for the Scots; I want these guys to be similar to, but readily distinguishable from the men of Alba.
Here you can see what I've been trying out with the basing. As the Norse Gael were pretty much equal-opportunity raiders, hitting any and all of their neighbours up and down the Irish Sea, I'm trying for a kelp-strewn sea shore. The strands of kelp have been modelled from green stuff, and will be painted brown and given a coat of gloss varnish to give them a suitably 'wet' look. If this looks the business, I'll give the rest of the unit the same treatment.
So, that's it for this week; as now is the time of year when family commitments start to pile up, I can't promise another post for Paint Table Saturday for the next few weeks, but I may be able to get a few out-of schedule posts going in between times.
In any event, you can be guaranteed a packed program over the next few months as the estimable Mr Mills embarks upon the Fifth Annual Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge - this year's theme is 'Anti-Heroes, Rogues and Ruffians', which describes the louche habitués of C&G perfectly!
So stay tuned - more painty goodness coming soon!
Ev
Sunday 9 November 2014
Paint Table Saturday
"Gentles, methinks you frown:
And wherefore gaze this goodly company,
As if they saw some wondrous monument,
Some comet or unusual prodigy?"
The Taming of the Shrew, Act III, Scene II
Ev's doing a spot of painting. I think that qualifies as unusual.
Back to SAGA again, to prepare some reinforcements for my six points of Scots; those Norse-Gael ne'er-do-wells, the Gall-Gaedhill, or 'Sons of Death' as they are also known. Mr and Mrs Death must be so proud!
Hoping to get a decent start on painting before the weekend's out, so stay tuned!
Ev
Thursday 6 November 2014
The Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge is on again!
So Curt's therapist has said it's OK for him to be allowed back out into the general population once more and guess what? The first thing he does is go bonkers and open up this year's painting challenge! How the man does it is beyond me and he deserves every plaudit for hosting this kind of epic madness on an ongoing basis.
Not one to let something like this pass me by I've thrown my brush into the ring again this year to the tune of 2,000 points. The last two years that I've participated I've knocked out totals of 1,168 and 1,723 so this is a further stretch for me.
I wasn't too concerned about my proposed total until I realised I've got to do the entire layout for Issue Three of Wargame Bloggers Quarterly at the same time. Ha! That's what I get for not thinking too carefully about my commitments before opening my big mouth.
Oh well, whaddya gonna do? It's on like Donkey Kong!
PS. I'm onto you Ev, so you can stop trying to bump up my promised points total before I even start...
Cheers,
Millsy
Not one to let something like this pass me by I've thrown my brush into the ring again this year to the tune of 2,000 points. The last two years that I've participated I've knocked out totals of 1,168 and 1,723 so this is a further stretch for me.
I wasn't too concerned about my proposed total until I realised I've got to do the entire layout for Issue Three of Wargame Bloggers Quarterly at the same time. Ha! That's what I get for not thinking too carefully about my commitments before opening my big mouth.
Oh well, whaddya gonna do? It's on like Donkey Kong!
PS. I'm onto you Ev, so you can stop trying to bump up my promised points total before I even start...
Cheers,
Millsy
200 followers!
Overnight it seems we passed the 200 followers milestone. When we kicked the blog off many moons ago we never had such lofty ambitions but sometimes these things just happen I guess.
In passing the 200 we welcome aboard MSRyan, Andrew, Leofwine Wargamerson and DaggerAndBrush. Hopefully our new friends (and our old ones) find more than a little of interest here. Please keep leaving your comments and thoughts. The stats matter little in comparison to these little nuggets.
In passing the 200 we welcome aboard MSRyan, Andrew, Leofwine Wargamerson and DaggerAndBrush. Hopefully our new friends (and our old ones) find more than a little of interest here. Please keep leaving your comments and thoughts. The stats matter little in comparison to these little nuggets.
Given we have only just done a compo recently we'll forgo it this time. You'll just have to be happy with the sense of knowing that if we had done one you would almost certainly have won exactly what you've always wanted. Unless the Badger got in first. :-)
Cheers,
Millsy
Wednesday 5 November 2014
Wargame Bloggers Quarterly Issue Two is OUT!
Just like Issue One you can expect cracking images and some wonderfully entertaining reading. We hope you enjoy it!
Get your copy of Issue Two here...
PS. I'd like to thank Dave Docherty for doing such a wonderful job as Editor-in-Chief and all our authors for their patience and enthusiasm. It makes my job as designer so much easier and a pleasure as well.
Cheers,
Millsy
Tuesday 4 November 2014
Army Gallery Pages
I have a lot of stuff. I've never denied it and at times revel in it. There is an obvious issue with this however in that sometimes even I can't remember what I have or when it last saw the light of day.
That being the case, I've decided to start collecting all the various images and content from across the blog which relate to specific armies in my collection. I'm doing this partly for insurance and documentation purposes but also so that it is easy to share galleries of painted armies for those interested.
Tonight I put together the first one - Heinrich Kemmler's Undead Army of the Cairns for Warhammer Fantasy Battle.
Feel free to have a look and tell me what you think. I plan to do at least one a month hopefully.
Cheers,
Millsy
That being the case, I've decided to start collecting all the various images and content from across the blog which relate to specific armies in my collection. I'm doing this partly for insurance and documentation purposes but also so that it is easy to share galleries of painted armies for those interested.
Tonight I put together the first one - Heinrich Kemmler's Undead Army of the Cairns for Warhammer Fantasy Battle.
Feel free to have a look and tell me what you think. I plan to do at least one a month hopefully.
Cheers,
Millsy
Tuesday 28 October 2014
And Now for Something Completely Different
Apart from wargaming just about every period imaginable, I'm also rather keen on old school Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying, especially the original Basic edition of the game. When you couple that with enjoying the odd bit of desktop publishing you get stuff like this...
I've been Dungeon Mastering games of D&D since I was about 12 years old and have written the odd bit and bob before but never had a go at producing a fully fledged published module. I decided it was about time I gave it a go, so with help from Ev (editorial) and Nug (cover and interior art) I produced some proper dungeon crawl cheese. I even managed to con my wife and kids into playtesting it for me which was about the best fun I've ever had.
If you're interested it's available on DriveThruRPG. Download a copy and let me know what you think.
Cheers,
Millsy
I've been Dungeon Mastering games of D&D since I was about 12 years old and have written the odd bit and bob before but never had a go at producing a fully fledged published module. I decided it was about time I gave it a go, so with help from Ev (editorial) and Nug (cover and interior art) I produced some proper dungeon crawl cheese. I even managed to con my wife and kids into playtesting it for me which was about the best fun I've ever had.
If you're interested it's available on DriveThruRPG. Download a copy and let me know what you think.
Cheers,
Millsy
Sunday 26 October 2014
Epic Squat Project Update
This was supposed to be a Paint Table Saturday post but I was called away on a search and rescue op with the fire brigade at short notice. Instead of painting I got to have a very, very long walk yesterday over some incredibly rough terrain in the heat. 8+ hours of near constant walking, climbing, navigating and searching through the bush all the while. I'm feeling it today but that's to be expected. It takes it's toll on the fittest of us, especially those pushing 45 years.
Anyway, so that means this will have to be an Epic Squat Project update post instead. Great progress this week with the mojo well and truly discovered and returned to full service...
I also got my first order from Warbases which helped move things along. Unfortunately I was somewhat boneheaded in the execution thereof and ordered the wrong sized bases for infantry.
A second order has been placed and despatched so no a major hold up.
This week I've also managed to win a bunch of fleaBay auctions for termites, a few infantry bits and bobs, a leviathan, a colossus plus spotter plane and another two airships which seriously fills out holes in my war engines and transport. Still looking for moles, a hellbore, a cyclops, a pair of thunderfires and another goliath. If you have some and want to sell or trade speak up!
That's just about it from me apart from taking time to welcome rct75001, Tarty, Clint, Brian English and Dannoc. Great to have you aboard!
And a final shout out to my lovely, talented wife whose wonderful painted fabric entry took out first place in the textile and craft section of this year's Blue Fringe Arts Compo yesterday.
Cheers,
Millsy
Easy enough to get lost in. Harder to get found in... |
Anyway, so that means this will have to be an Epic Squat Project update post instead. Great progress this week with the mojo well and truly discovered and returned to full service...
Artillery, air support, fast attack and infantry with transports |
Two sets of gyrocopters and an airship. Another two airships to go. |
Warrior brotherhood and spartan transports |
Hearthguard and robot cadre |
I also got my first order from Warbases which helped move things along. Unfortunately I was somewhat boneheaded in the execution thereof and ordered the wrong sized bases for infantry.
A second order has been placed and despatched so no a major hold up.
This week I've also managed to win a bunch of fleaBay auctions for termites, a few infantry bits and bobs, a leviathan, a colossus plus spotter plane and another two airships which seriously fills out holes in my war engines and transport. Still looking for moles, a hellbore, a cyclops, a pair of thunderfires and another goliath. If you have some and want to sell or trade speak up!
That's just about it from me apart from taking time to welcome rct75001, Tarty, Clint, Brian English and Dannoc. Great to have you aboard!
And a final shout out to my lovely, talented wife whose wonderful painted fabric entry took out first place in the textile and craft section of this year's Blue Fringe Arts Compo yesterday.
Cheers,
Millsy
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