November 2023 Hobby update
Quite a long update this month so buckle up and stick with it. I felt that I spent last month going up a blind alley, but now I'm back on track. I've finished a few things off and had a clear out which you can read about under Ramblings below.
Completed
I spent the first days of November finishing up the following:
- Wargames Atlantic First World War Germans.
- Great War Miniatures First World War Germans
- Warlord Games Second World War Winter Germans repurposed as First World War.
- I completed five more of the Dark Age Archers that have been sitting around for awhile. I made two as generic Dark Age warriors and one as a Gothic archer. The other two I combined with parts from the late-Roman Archers sprue (see below) to make some staff slingers.
- While working on the above I made up the Late Roman Archers and Slingers sprue that I had. These are absolutely lovely figures and a joy to work on.
- I kept one Wargames Atlantic WW2 German Sentry figure to paint as a test apparition with a ghost colour scheme. It's come out OK but I'm not completely convinced so will have another try at this.
- I finally completed the two NorthStar Elves that have been sitting around for ages. Once I knuckled down I got these done quite quickly and enjoyed working on them. I'll probably add a design to the shield at a later date but for the minute they're done.
In progress
Here's what's on the table as we finish November:
- From previous months:
- Warlord Games farm animals. I still haven't touched these since I assembled them a couple of months ago.
- Started on this month:
- I cleaned up the legs and torsos and based half a dozen Victrix Unarmoured Late-Romans. This time I'm actually going to make them as Late-Romans.
Ramblings, Reading & Research
I took stock this month and subsequently put a load of stuff on eBay. I'd gone plastic happy in the last year buying sprues willy nilly. I decided to only keep those which were for an active project and/or the best quality. I managed to get the following out the door:
- 27 Wargames Atlantic WW2 German Sentries. I enjoyed doing a couple of sprues of these as Feldgendarmerie but I had no desire to do any more.
- 12 Perry Miniatures ACW. I'd bought a few mixed frames of these last year intending to kitbash them with Northstar Cultists. There's such a difference in size this wasn't possible so they were sitting there and would never get used.
- 6 Victrix Dark Age Archers. I moved a frame of these on as I've built enough and have a few more left.
- 4 Wargames Atlantic Late Romans. I bought these to see how they compared to the Victrix Late Romans. They don't hold a candle to them, enough said.
- 30 Wargames Atlantic First World War British. I bought a box of these when I was on the AWT hype train. I was very disappointed with them with their inaccurate '08 pattern equipment, weapons not very reflective of late war Brits etc etc. I'm pleased that I bought these on pre-order special as I didn't lose much and after seeing a few comments about how they're quite torturous to work on I've even more pleased I got shot.
- All in all I moved 79 plastic figures out the door. I lost a little bit of money on them, but not enough to worry me and more importantly I had no enthusiasm to do any that I sold. It was more important to have the head space than the money.
- I also sold off a dozen painted and based Wargames Atlantic First World War Germans. I've always been in two minds about these figures from when I built them a few years ago. I kept hold of them with the thought of using them for A War Transformed. With the disappointment of that, it was time to move them on. I've got another dozen which I may sell.
Onto reading.
I read Peter Hart's The Great War. I've read a few First World War books over the years and wanted to read a good single volume to refresh my limited knowledge. Alex Sotheran at Storm of Steel recommended this and it's a great read. It's exactly what I wanted, which is a great overview of all the main theatres.
I also read The Bear King, the final part of James Wilde's Pendragon trilogy. I didn't enjoy this as much as the other two, not really sure why. It's been a good trilogy though and I thoroughly recommend it.
I took a photo of some of the factual reading pile. At my current rate there's about a years worth here. That's without the inevitable historical rabbit holes I'll be dragged down or including any fiction. I need to give up work.
Incoming!
Then this Osprey, which is one of the good ones. The colour plates are excellent and the text is pretty good too.
Finally I invested in Helion's second and third volumes about Tudor armies. I've had the first one since it came out and these form a very nice trilogy covering one of my favourite periods of history.
I picked up a PDF of the Goblin Trailer Park rules by Mike Crutchett who wrote Verrotwood which I really like. I'm not really sure why I bought these, I think it was the title amused me and they cost £1.60 which isn't worth worrying about is it.
As we're now in the six months limited light season in the UK I decided to use some Hobbycraft vouchers from work and a birthday voucher from Hobbycraft to get another lamp. While I was ordering I also got a set of brushes and some Revell paints. I liked the Revell paints I used for my French helicopters. I probably wouldn't use them on anything finely detailed, but for vehicles, buildings and undercoating they're fine. The lamp is £20 well spent. It's very light weight with a small foot print and a longish tube light with four settings and is proving very useful already, extending my hobbying time and helping with photography.
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