Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Sorry about the delay.

Welcome back,

  I’m sorry about the length of time between blogs, work trips and an active social life has left little time to blog. My main focus has been painting. Since my first post I’ve manage to play


two more games of Bolt Action.

  Firstly my Fallschrimjagers took to the field against 750 points worth of Brit Commando’s and were well true and driven off the field. Model of the match was the sniper who took out my opponents MMG with his first and only shot of the game. My friend then blew him into many small chunks with a  well placed mortar shell.

More recently, my ‘Mericans took to the field and though they lost the game, mainly caused by two rounds of fire from a Stuka Zu Fuss which did lots of pin markers. Despite this the game was highly enjoyable and I’m looking forward to using them again.

This is despite my air observer deciding to ignore the big scary tank but get the plane to attack his own forces and my Bazooka spectacularly failing to do anything against such a big tank.

The force is now getting closer to being finished. At the time of writing I’ve got a squad and a half, an anti tank gun, and a machine gun team and that’s a 100% painted. From there I will be adding to add some shermans in. Tanks 

Other than that, recent projects include slowly working through my mass of Lord of Rings models. 1 Eagle, some High Elf Swordsmen and Rangers of Gondor have gone through my painting table. Nothing spectacular but nice to get some more models done.


No basing yet, I’ve got a large number of models to base and I’ve got an upcoming week of where they’ll get done. I don’t enjoy basing, but once it’s done the models are improved.

More excitingly I’ve managed to win three Grey Company models of Ebay. These were only produced for a small time before GW removed them L and so go for a price on Ebay. Not as bad as Halbarad, which was produced at the same time which I saw going for £400, for one single model, shocking.

My Lord of the Rings project has two aims. Firstly, to get one of each variant model produced. This is going quite well and I’ve got just over two hundred models left to go, which is falling rapidly.

The second aim is slightly harder and that’s to have enough models to play through each published scenario. This is slightly harder and contains over seven hundred models to go, but the number is falling and I’m quite glad that GW have stopped releasing new models as it means I’ve got chance to catch up.

  Throw this into learning how to use my camera to get the best looking photo's. Would help if I painted to an Evay Metal standard as well.

And with that I’m off to paint.

Next time Oldhammer and the Age of Sigmar.

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