Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Some more Turks
Following the announcement at work that I'm being made redundant in 6 weeks I decided to sack work and come home. On the upside I spent the afternoon painting up these turks in an effort to focus my mind a bit. Its not as bad as it sounds to be honest as I had already decided to relocate from the Midlands to Scotland with the wife, still was a bit of a shock, and now means I HAVE to find work before 1st November.
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Dont fence me in
Monday, 12 September 2011
A bit of property
Knocked these up over the last couple of evenings.
The first building is a little bungalow with a flat roof extension at the back. This needs a bit more work, mainly on the base but other than that its finished.
The other building is a small warehouse . The warehouse yard is designed to join onto the side of the shops I built previously which can be seen in an earlier post named "shopfronts" The signs on the warehouse were created by the wife in photoshop. I am particularly pleased with the small crane, loading dock thing I have built on the side of the warehouse.
These are both finished with a variety of scalescenes textures. The plan with building these was to get enough together so I have a small collection of buildings which can be used in a range of periods. I have also made a selection of roads using the tarmac texture.
The first building is a little bungalow with a flat roof extension at the back. This needs a bit more work, mainly on the base but other than that its finished.
The other building is a small warehouse . The warehouse yard is designed to join onto the side of the shops I built previously which can be seen in an earlier post named "shopfronts" The signs on the warehouse were created by the wife in photoshop. I am particularly pleased with the small crane, loading dock thing I have built on the side of the warehouse.
These are both finished with a variety of scalescenes textures. The plan with building these was to get enough together so I have a small collection of buildings which can be used in a range of periods. I have also made a selection of roads using the tarmac texture.
Thursday, 8 September 2011
Johnny Foreigner
I'm thinking that I might try and work them into VBCW as the personal guard of some Turkish lord who was England when the civil war kicked off. They could also be of use in Back of Beyond and WW1 games, and I guess possibly even some WW2 games.
In any event these figures are really nice, and I'm enjoying painting them.
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
The other Partizan
Some pictures above, some taken by me, some from Partizan's website, of the game which me and some of the chaps from GWP put on at Partizan last Sunday. (and a picture of me and the chaps at the bottom) Was a very fun day and the game went well, especially when you consider that it was organised only over the internet and the first time we ever laid out the table was on the day of the game.
The game was a VBCW, the king and consort visiting RAF Wittering when a number of the other factions turned up and had a go at grabbing the king. We didn't quite get to a conclusion, although the local police came closest to winning, and taking the King into protective custody.
The buildings were supplied (in the main) by me, Ook and Panzerkaput from GWP as well as a huge hanger which Bungle from GWP built in two days, and had functioning doors. A really enjoyable day and I even got to use my RAF LDV.
Partizan itself was also really good, I spent a fair amount and saw some other great demo games. We have been invited to return next year, although I probably wont be involved in organising that one as I am moving back to Scotland, and its a bit of a trek.
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Shop Fronts
I have just managed to finish off this building. Again the walls are covered in Scalescenes great printable textures (light stone, on this occasion) This is a reasonable copy of a couple of shop fronts that are in my village. I wanted to make the front and the back detatcheable so that I could use the back with other things that I might make in the future (a warehouse front or at a push a goods in yard at a train station).
The Pharmacy and Post office signs were made for me in photoshop by my good lady wife and I think they look really good. To the rear I have built a small separately based stand of crates and a chemical drum. These turned out really well I think, the crates were scratch built from balsa wood and the drum is a copper pipe fitting I had in the cupboard. Again in Photoshop my wife created the "shipping stickers" that are on the crates and drum, these look really good I think, and printed out nicely.
All in all I am really pleased with how this turned out and as with the other buildings I hope to make more in the future using scalescenes great printable textures.
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Herr Oberst
Just finished these two rather nice figures off. The top one is a German officer, whilst the bottom one is the bren gunner for my polish paras. Lovely figures from Warlord. In other news I got fed up scratching around for bases and popped to the bank and got £5 in 2p coins. Should keep me in figure bases for a very long time.
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