A Sci-Fi whiz's wargaming blog about cybertanks and mecha, amongst other things.
Tuesday 13 January 2015
Pan European Élan
I've put names on all my Pan European Ogres as a homage to French Army practice. This is a tease for future posts about my Pan European force, more to come, but I have to paint up stuff to take pictures first.
Paprika and Tibia - the next phase
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Chris wanted to revisit his 1930s Imagi-nation campaign this week. He'd
taken Gazala to a WD mini-conference and I think he wanted to consolidate
some le...
IABSM AAR: Western Desert Action
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Ken Snell and friends have been up in the Blue, playing several games of *I
Ain’t Been Shot Mum* in a Western Desert setting.
Click on the images below t...
Achilles Rampant! Farewell to the Lad
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Reilly is leaving home very shortly and moving to the Australian State of
Queensland (thats 2000kms away) so the club fellahs got together for a big
bash...
Second Order Consequences
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The title 'Generative A.I - We Aren’t Ready' just about sums up the
possible problems with AI generated work. The possibility that it will make
the inter...
A Quick Note
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Despite having the next battle in my Barbarossa campaign set up on my table
for more than a week, peace has spread across my miniature world, as some
stu...
The Miller's Tale - Episode 9
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Episode 9: in which Mike once again attempts to remember how the heck the
Heath Robinson-esque collection of RSS feed generator, local webspace and
heave...
Williamsburg Muster
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I ran the Speeder Bike game again with a few minor adjustments to the
track and the rules. I put a gate on the other side of the Hutt palace, to
create ...
Reasons to Avoid Games/When to Abandon a Project
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This blog originally started as a place to stick rules reviews as I was
"the guy with all the rules" and I got tired of repeating myself explaining
what ...
Happy New Year
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Hi everyone, normally I would be posting my "review of the year" today and
my plan for 2024 tomorrow.
But as some of you may know I'm poorly in hospital...
A different kind of convention (for me anyway)
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Earlier this month, my wife and I went to our first ever science fiction
convention: ArmadilloCon here in the Austin area.
My wife did confess that at f...
More Freakin Hexes
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About ten years ago I had this idea for terrain hexes. About five years ago
I started making some when i got my first laser cut. Then I had a thirty
five...
BIG Chain of Command Free to Download
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Recording the latest Oddcast, I suddenly realised that I couldn’t find the
free to download BIG Chain of Command file on the web site. So, here it is.
It’s...
More Cleaning
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If I ever pick coding back up, I should:
- rebuild my "History of BattleTech" chart to be dynamic and interactive;
- make a widget which scrapes my b...
The Sumos 2021*
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You know what the asterisk means. Again. I have played more games this year
than 2020, but am still well down on my usual 200+. However, I am back to
twent...
Review: Oathmark Goblin Wolf Riders
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The Goblin Wolf Riders are the first Oathmark models I have bought and I
purchased them specifically to add hobgoblin light cavalry to my Chaos
Dwarf a...
The Genie is Out of the Bottle.
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More minis from the box of shame.
This time a trader with his camel train and somen beastmen to waylay him.
I also made some table funishings and a table...
Kerensky Fried Chicken
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3D printing is a lot of fun, especially when applied to BattleTech. This is
the first of many models I will probably be printing this year and shows
just a...
I had the good fortune to be asked to write for the BattleTech universe by Sam Lewis. I had written to him suggesting a TRO to cover ...
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Magnifique! Are those labels? And where's the one that says "Je Suis Charlie"? (Sorry, is it too soon?).
ReplyDeleteWater slide decals made for WW2 French tanks.
DeleteThose look great...love the three tone camouflage pattern and the decals..nice touch!
ReplyDeleteZut Alors!
And allons-y...
Delete*sighs at the purty OGRE miniatures* Would like to have very much.
ReplyDeleteThey're pretty pretty, which is awesome considering they're meant to be cybernetic deaf dealing machines of overkill.
DeleteDeath, not deaf! Doh. Sorry what did you say sonny?
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