The good news is that I have been pretty active on the gaming front. I've played a lot of different games, including playing in the Shifting Sands Flames of War event in January, and the Gathering in the Desert Bolt Action Operation Torch campaign event in February. I enjoyed both thoroughly...played some excellent opponents and had a fun time. I actually managed to be the top Axis commander with my Italian Paras in the Bolt Action event with a 1 win, 1 loss, and 3 tie record...just goes to show how poorly the Axis did! Next year Shifting Sands is supposed to be Team Yankee, so I'll be passing on it...not that I have anything against Team Yankee, it's just that I have plenty else to do and I need to draw some lines. Gathering in the Desert next year is supposed to be Normandy, so I am more likely to build a force for that than I am getting into a new period.
I haven't completed much painting this year, though I have been working a a few different things. I prepped a couple of 15mm WWI armies for Great War to be painted by Saguaro Painting Service, painted some 28mm WWII, based some figures for SAGA, and have been rebasing a 10mm army as I shift to that scale for my big battle ancients and medieval gaming.
Here are 3 Perry Brother WWII German Fallschirmjager MG teams. I am going to use these as additions to my Italian Para force when I want to play Chain of Command as the unit structure is different than that in Bolt Action. They are nice figures, but a little smaller than the Warlord Games Italian Paras as you can see in the comparison shot:
Comparison - Perry on the left and Warlord on the right
I also contracted some 28mm Varangian Guard for my SAGA Byzantines. The painter, Andrew K., had posted some stuff for sale on a forum and I liked his work. He was great to deal with and said he liked painting these up. The figures are from Crusader Miniatures with the exception of Harald Hardrada which is a Gripping Beast figures. All have LMBS shield transfers.
Harald Hardrada
Command
Spearmen - Front
Spearmen - Rear
Well, that's it for now. The next post will definitely be sometime in April as I show off the 10mm figures I've been working on. I am not sure what I'm going to work on after that...it will be something as I think I'm starting to get back into a groove.
4 comments:
Nice as always Tom. Steam ahead on the 10mm stuff ,looks great.
Thanks Joe.
Good to see you are getting stuff done Tom. We need to talk more about the 10mm stuff and look at what I have to point it out. I feel that is a great scale for Rank and File games.
Thanks Mike. Yes, I've always wanted to try 10mm for big battles and after years of putting it off I have finally taken the plunge. We'll talk more next time we meet up.
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