Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Analogue Hobbies Winter Challenge Facebook Group

If the sledging on the page I set up is any indication this group will be a fun place to follow the challenge, I have set up a Face book Group for anyone who wants to join. If you are one of the Wild BUnch or just an avid follower check it out, at the moment I have kept it a cloased group but just send a request ann I will OK your entry to the fun.
 

Saturday, 23 November 2013

The upcoming Colonial Winter

I am sure a few of my regular followers are going to just love my Winter output. I am busy mid-prep but already I can let you in on my goals for the winter. I plan to complete my three favourite colonial period forces. I have Empress Miniatures Zulu war Brits Vs Warlord Plastic Zulus fasands of em (well 200 anyway), next up I have Perry Miniatures Sudan Brits Vs Perry Miniatures Plastic and metal Mahdists and finally I have Foundry Miniatures NWF Brit (plus colonial troops) Vs Foundry and Old Glory Tribesman. All these armies will be using the Black Powder rules so I have command stands and casualty marker to do also.
If that was not enough I have a load of Dark age Viking and Saxons, the last few French and Indian war figures and a SYW Hanoverian Brigade.




 

 

If I get all that done I have a few Oldhammer Dwarves to paint and some WW2 Para's

Should be fun, I wish all my fellow Wild Bunchers good luck and strong brush tips.

Peace James

EDIT** forgot my Zombicide Zombies and Survivors, plus the survivors I bought for my game :)

Thursday, 21 November 2013

Calm before the storm

I know all my blogs have gone quiet, but as a swan gliding over a lake below the surface I am paddling away feverishly. I have prepped and based over 200 figures and still have the plastics to go at, I am also finishing off a few private commissions ready to have a clear table when the 15th come around.
I am not sure how many posts I will be making before the challenge starts but rest assured I will be a very busy boy.
Below are a few of the bits I have boxed up today ready to be sent home over the next few days.

I am enjoying watching all the other challengers preparing themselves for the coming fun.
I may not be posting but James is watching
Peace James

Saturday, 16 November 2013

The Challenge is thrown down

So as I hoped Curt has thrown down the annual challenge, I have gratefully accepted. In some ways I have been planning for this since I was pipped at the post last year. You will have already seen my efforts at prepping lead, well I have been at it again today. I have almost prepped all my lead, which will mean I have o move on to my plastic which takes a bit longer due to the sticking together. So far I have just based all these figures next is the huge job of graveling the base's and then a mega undercoat session (or two or three).
I have been thinking about my par target for this years challenge and want to push myself, last year I aimed for 3000 and I think I made it to 3800 (cant remember and cant find where I posted about it) but I have plans in place to exceed that this year so I plan to set myself a target of 4500.
I also wanted to take time to shout out about some fantastic service from Warbase's I posted earlier that I had used some Birthday money to start building my town for the Zombie game. I ordered over £75 worth of building while on my break at work on Wed night and when I woke on Friday afternoon I had one of those "we tried to post a parcel" cards, I went up today to pick it up thinking it would be one of my figure orders ( I have several I am waiting for) but was shocked to see it was my Warbase order. That means that they had picked and dispatched my large order in less than 24h FANTASTIC SERVICE.
even more prep, Sudan and Dark ages

A huge Warbase order picked and dispatch in less than 24h

the down side of too much prep, need to empty my bin

I hope to get back to daily posting during the challenge.

Friday, 15 November 2013

Exiles review of a busy week

Well what a week I have had from the high of Blog-Con to a very low at work mid week. I want to thank every one who was at Blog-con for making my 40th Birthday weekend one to remember.
I may have shared this one but the second was all mine :)

Always great to start the day with a sunny smile

Not Christmas yet but we had our own three wise men.
I am looking back at Blog-con and see many positives, the venue was perfect Foundry made us very welcome and kept us supplied with plenty of hot drinks.The atmosphere was all I hoped and wanted it to be, very relaxed and friendly. A few bits I will drop going forward, the demos just did not fit in with the relaxed schedule I wanted, I am most grateful to Andres and his family for showing up and it was great to put a face to another blog but I think demos would need a more planned and scheduled event. The pick up games were just not needed as every one there was either playing a demo game or chatting. Talking to guys who where there we have decided that next year will be a one day event but with a planned meal and night out after for any who wants to. I plan to speak to Foundry once we have nailed down a date about maybe opening longer for just the one day. I will also encourage people putting on demos to pair up so they do not spend all the day demo running and get a chance to join the fun. I am happy to say that both Dave and Ian have agreed to continue helping with the Blog-Con 2014 planning, so keep an eye on the blog and like our Face Book page.
I was truly inspired by Dave's Blazing Dice game and along with the Zombicide board game I got for my Birthday I see a great an fun table top game. I have been buzzing all week about it and used all the birthday money (its great when family find you hard to buy for so give cash) to invest in a dozen or so figures and buildings to start my village. I have completed the first draft of the rules and once I have doctored a deck of playing card will start some play testing. I will be refining the game over the year and bringing it along to Blog-con 2014. Following Dave example i will be sharing all the materials I create with you either on this blog or on its own dedicated blog.
I was so happy to get an email from Curt drop into my email inbox this week inviting me to join in the fun of the Winter Painting Challenge this year, as you will have seen I preempted this invite and have started prepping away, I have almost prepped all my NWF figures, started on some SYW and FIW figures and I will have loads of Zombies and survivors.




Monday, 11 November 2013

A Very British Zombie War


I have been truly inspired by Dave’s great game BlazingDice, my Birthday Present Zombicide and Michael’s fantastically quirky Zombie survivor figures. I have an idea for a game bumping around my head, I have approached Dave to ask permission to use his rules as a base and Mike who will help with play testing and painting. But in a nut shell it will be as the post title says a Very British Zombie War, imagine wargaming Shaun of the Dead.

A few brief ideas I have so far are that the Zombie apocalypse will have happened so quick that the only groups to survive will have banded together where that were at the time so the factions will be along the lines of work places and groups for example Michaels great Sixth form and the police (Hasslefree do great Hot Fuzz style figures) I even have two figures in mine for some night watchman..... the Zombies will move towards the noisest area or towards blood, so a big gun may not be your best weapon. The Zombies will spawn more each turn so the quick you complete your mission the less of the undead you will face.

Also the game will be fought over truly British battle fields, Private school grounds, country Halls, picture postcard Villages. I plan to develop this game and share it on the blog any cards/ sheets I create I will make available to anyone (much as Dave does with his blazing dice). Best of all I have piqued the interest of my Daughter and her friends as play testers.


 

If all goes to plan the game will be my contribution to Blog-Con 2014.

Watch this space.

Friday, 8 November 2013

Blog-Con Eve

Well it is almost here tomorrow is the first Blog-Con, it seems to have been in the planning for ages but is was in fact only 27th June when I posted that Blog-Con was on. I think that as a whole community we should be patting ourselves on the back for pulling together at putting on what I am sure will be a fantastic event, it is so great how things have come together, in only the last 48 hours I have been able to add a Napoleonic 6mm game and a Rouge Trader game to the list of games, I am so please that we have such a great painter and Andres to share his skills.
As to how I feel well I am excited, nervous, tired, hyper and many other things all at once, I did not sleep well today I awoke at 13:50 and my brain switched its self up to 11 so no chance of catching more sleep (I usually sleep to 15:30). I am at work as I type but have taken tonight off. This means I can sleep before travelling over to Foundry but more important lets me have a family meal tonight as our celebration of my 40th, I do not know many wives who would be happy for their hubby's to disappear for the weekend but Liz is a star. So tonight I will enjoy a Chinese banquet with my family before loading the car and hitting the sheets. I will be up early to get my boys walked and fed before I jump in the car and set off. I am picking up Mike at Stoke-On-Trent and onward to Nottingham and Foundry for 9.
I will try and take as many pictures as possible but I may find myself buzzing all around the place and forget. I am happy to say that the offer of Birthday Cake I teased you with before has come to pass my Mum has kindly cooked a couple of cakes for all to enjoy, and if you were not aware I am not the only one having a "big" Birthday +Gary Amos is also do the celebrate his birthday over the weekend so double fun.
I have packed almost all the stuff I plan on taking and I am taking the chance to offload recycle some of my lead pile with some 1/350 planes going to Ian and a large box of old GW stuff going towards the Oldhammer boys.
Anyway not much of a hobby post but wanted to get something posted as it may be next week before I have time to post again.
Me with my Wife Liz and Mackie and Toddy (our Scotties) and Tango

Me and my Boy Mackie chilling on Holiday last month
 

 

Thursday, 7 November 2013

A look back in time.

In a wonder around the tinternet last night I happened upon a nice blog entry about one mans trip to Britcon to play WAB, I was very happy to see that I was in the post as we had played a pre tournament game and best of all he had added a few pictures of my long gone Indian WAB army.
(ok I admit I had googled my own name, that is why it showed up in the images)




Boy I miss that army I sold it for £1000 but by that time it had 6 Elephants 4 heavy Chariots 6 light Chariots and massive Bow and spear units.

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Mid-week Boredom inspired rant


Warning what follows is a rant and ramble from a board nightshift worker, do not say I have not warned you.

So this weekend see’s Blog-Con and I am very excited and nervous about it, will it be all I hope it will be? Will anyone show up? Will I be able to come out of my shell and socialise?

These are all questions that will resolve themselves over the weekend I am sure the answers will be positive ones. But thinking about this and turning 40 has me thinking about the rest of my life, I have 20-30 years till retirement and can’t see myself in a Warehouse till then. I like to think I have a successful career but if I am honest I am just treading water I made Supervisor about 10 years ago and here I still am and with no prospect of going further at my current company. I like to say that I do not care, that my work gives me the money to do what I want in life but I am bored and it’s even worse on nights I find myself wishing the days away till the weekend and the weeks away till my holidays. Now why am I going on about this on a hobby blog well I would love to be able to create a job career in the hobby but do not see any way to do so, I dream of opening a LGS and selling pre-painted figures alongside the usual figures, rules and sundries. But I know Crewe cannot support a LGS as I have seen 3 come and go (well they were model shops but if anything model shops have a bigger appeal) I can’t see me moving anywhere else as we have a nice house and our daughter is still local plus all my family are only up the road.

This got me thinking about Hobby Stores, I am following the great blog by Peter Brown about his career in the hobby and have joked with him that I should stop reading as he has the work life I would kill for but I know of very few long lasting wargames hobby stores, I see wargames figures in model shops but usually that is because one member of staff is a gamer and has lobbied the owner. I may just not travel enough but in this era of internet shopping is there any room left for the LGS? I worked as a GW manager for a year and my store was all about gaming and fun, I set out a challenge to the locals that anyone could bring in their WFB army and take on my Dwarf army any time and when Warmaster came out I even put up a prize for the first to beat my empire army. I deep down know that if we could do this with our historical based games SAGA, M&T, Black Powder etc and attract just a few of the GW gamers a living could be made because as much as GW has its diehard fan boys there are those that would see the lower cost of historical gaming as a big pull.

But I do not see that as possible by a one man show, I think for us to grab the gamers from GW and introduce them to the historical side (I should point out I am not being down on GW I just feel that many gamer come in to our hobby with GW and pass through and out of the hobby without seeing that there is another side to the wargames hobby namely the historical games), I think it would take a wargames cooperative. Let me explain my idea, say Fred opens a store he is supported but the figure companies in that they supply him with stock (minimal levels) that he effectively only pays for when it sells, each time he sells a product at the RRP he would pay the wholesale price back to the company. Now I can see that not many companies could have this sort of stock just sitting on selves so I guess that is where this idea would fall down, but if a cooperative could be created between all the wargames companies then Fred would have time and money to invest in the eye candy of his store he would create great gaming tables and display cabinets of great looking figures, effectively Fred would act as the store from for all the companies in the cooperative. I sort of see that this is happening over at warlord games and I love the fact that they are buying up stalled micro companies and making the figures available to a wider market and in some case’s expanding the ranges, also the guys down at the Gripping Beast have done something similar. I see the way forward for our hobby is one of cooperation and not competition.

Dam how did a rant about my lack of career turn into a discussion on the way forward for our hobby. I guess it would be because I see them as linked for me, I think I will only be passionate about my job if it were one that furthered of aided my/our hobby. I would love to go into Schools and show the young minds what our hobby can offer above and beyond the actual game. Or as I said above run a LGS that spread the word that you can wargame and not sell a kidney.

Anyway for now I will keep my head down and take my monthly wage, I still feel my role may become redundant soon here but I will wait and see. Enough rambling from me I guess I can save it all for the weekend.

As the record said Blog-Con be there or be square.

 

Peace James

Monday, 4 November 2013

Blast from the past.

I took a day out of my painting today to pop up to my Dads wargames room to grab a load of figures to take along to Blog-Con for people to try out some different games. One thing O picked up was our Nercomunda figures, I had forgotten how many we had and quite how different my painting was back then (1995), when I returned I took a few pictures so I can share my 20 year old paint jobs.










I took a quick picture of my load before setting off home, I have almost as much again to add from my painting room ready for the trip down on Saturday Morning.


Sunday, 3 November 2013

NWF Bengal Lancers

I spent much of my first years wargaming playing 15mm Afghan wars at Akrotiri Wargames Club we had some great figures produced by Mikes Models these were not to everyone's tastes as they were very chunky. I loved them and my number one favourite unit were the Bengal Lancers. When I decided to get into the NWF in 28mm I just had to have a unit of Bengal Lancers. Luckily Wargames Foundrys range for the NWF is fantastic check them out. I took advantage of Foundry's offers in January to buy myself loads and loads of these fine NWF figures including 12 Bengal Lancers. It has taken till now for them to work their way up to the top of my painting list.

A bit of history on the Bengal Lancers:
The regiment was raised by William Hodson, one of the most famous personalities of British India. He was the son of a vicar, an old boy of Rugby School and a graduate of Cambridge University. HodsonÕs Horse was born in the Punjab during the Great Mutiny of 1857. It was formed from risalahs raised and brought in to Delhi by prominent Sirdars. Hodson was at that time, on staff duty with the Delhi Field Force. By the time Delhi had fallen the regiment was large enough to be split into three separate regiments. Unfortunately Hodson did not live long enough to see this happen as he died in battle in March 1858.
The three regiments of Hodson's Horse became two in 1860 when the third regiment was disbanded. The 1st and 2nd Regiments soon became the 9th and 10th Bengal Cavalry. The first overseas posting for the 9th was Malta, in 1878, and then the Sudan in 1885 in which year they became Lancers. The regiment then served in Chitral in 1895-7.
In 1914 the 9th were stationed at Ambala so were sent to France with the Ambala Cavalry Brigade. They stayed in Europe until February 1918 when they were posted to Palestine. They finally returned to Ambala on 1st January 1921 creating a record for length of time spent overseas, more than 6 years.

The bit most relevant to my NWF project:
 The tribal attacks started in June 1897 in the Tochi Valley but after an attack on Shabkadar Fort, on 10th August, the regiment was ordered to proceed by train from Rawalpindi to Peshawar. At the same time a Troop went to Shabkadar, escorting guns. Then came the attacks on the Khyber Forts which involved the regiment in further movements but the mobilisation of the Tirah Expeditionary Force did not start until early October.
The Force was split into three columns. General Sir William Lockhart led two divisions as the main column, into Tirah while the other two, the Peshawar and Kurram columns advanced on the flanks. The 9th, commanded by Major Dawson, were part of the Peshawar column which saw less action than the other two. However, one wing of the regiment was forced to fight it's way out of a dangerous situation on the Bara River.
Capt. Brasier-Creagh was leading B and D squadrons with Lieuts. Smith and Maxwell, having been ordered to reconnoitre the road to Mamanai through the Gandao Pass. Whilst coming back along the Bara River, the Captain and D squadron were fired on from the front. Their escape route to the rear was also blocked by snipers. At first they dismounted and returned fire but it soon became clear that the only answer was to mount up and ride right through the enemy. They sustained heavy casualties, a jemadar and 5 men were killed and 4 wounded. The horses also suffered, with 18 killed and 9 wounded. Sixteen NCOs were recommended for gallantry awards and Kot Dafadar Mir Jafar Khan was given the Order of Merit.

The above information was taken from the excellent British Empire Armed Forces Website .

I was prepping the 12 Lancers today and wanted to add the pennants shown on the colour plate above so I dug out my metal sheets bought a few years ago which I use for flags (I used to use the lead from wine bottles but you really see that now as they are all screw top). I cut these to the correct size and snipped the ends to create the desired pennant shape and glued them to the lance tops. I am starting to get an itchy brush finger for these NWF figures now as I have my second favourite unit the Gurkha's to do also.

so the 12 figures are ready for me to gravel the base's along with another 12 sword armed horseman and 12 mounted Tribesman (for starters)



Friday, 1 November 2013

Prep-vember

While I am loving the fact I have plenty of commissions, it does cramp your own painting a little. This does not stop me wanting to get work done, as I am hoping there will be another Winter Challenge I thought I would use November as a chance to get as much prep done as possible. So for me it will be Prep-vember, this started as me putting too much glue out to finish the base's on the two Ronin figures I did not want this to go to waste so started sticking a few tribesmen to pennies for my NWF forces. I cleaned and based 40 Tribesmen 12 Mounted Tribesmen and my unit of Gurkha's.
I have loads more NWF to prep plus hundreds of Zulu's and Zulu era Brits.


I have enough Ronin figures for two forces now I will be sorting out the rosters this weekend ready for next weekends Blog-Con

Peace James

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