The hobby week - 19 March - 25 March
The real world impacted heavily on hobby time this week. However, after a bit of time in the doldrums I rallied and got a few things done. The blog is a year old today and I wrote a piece about it here.
Painting/modelling
- I spent some more time on the Algerian/Mediterranean hills that I was working on last week, adding washes and highlights to improve the appearance. I just can't get them to blend with the gaming cloth I bought last month so I put this batch to one side. I think I need to take the cloth down to Homebase and get some paint made up.
- While I had the bag with all the polystyrene in it down from the loft, I cut and shaped more hills. I also added texture and gave them a coat of emulsion to seal them. I'm hoping once I get the right colour paint it'll be a quick job to finish them. I have learnt that painting blocks of polystyrene is amazingly therapeutic.
Hot wire fun |
- To get me back in the swing of things I cleaned up and started painting a few Newline Designs 20mm British infantry for the Sikh Wars. After a turbulent couple of weeks in the real world it was comforting to get back to this project. I'd previously documented how I painted them, so it's a nice job to just do some painting without too much thinking.
Research and reading
- I've been doing a bit of research into Ancients and in particular Biblical wargaming. I think it's the impending release of Strength and Honour that's done it. I really like the idea of the massed battle with tiny figures. If fits the "small scale, big scope" aspiration I've had for a long while. I'm just not enthused by the Romans much. I will be monitoring it carefully though. I seem to be forever looking for the perfect project - you know the one which is the right period, scale, manufacturer and rules all coming together.
- Not really research but I have spent a bit of time sorting out my military history and wargaming PDFs. I have hundreds of titles, to the point of not really knowing what I have got! I've actually bought hard copies of stuff I had on PDF which is pretty dumb.
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