Good morrow, readers.
Quick and picture free update from me today; I've been away from my desk for the past few days currently house-sitting on the beautiful isle of Bute for the in-laws and due to the presence of a slightly deranged feline in the house all wargaming stuff had to stay in Glasgow. I was able to bring down both my source books, Market Garden and Bridge by Bridge, so I've been eagerly thumbing through those trying to decided on the 1,750 points force I'll be sticking up against the Allies. More than likely this will be a Grenadier force of some description, but we'll just have to wait and see. . .
Bye for now!
Thursday, 23 May 2013
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Backshifts and Big Guns
Afternoon readers, time for another wee update from the desk of Dave.
This past week has been rather busy at work and, while the coming week is also busy, I've moved from business shift (9 a.m. starts) to backshift (2 p.m. starts) for this week. This means I've actually got a few hours to myself every morning and will be able to squeeze in a bit of painting before work. This morning was spent on my current platoon, taking them from the green base layer to what you will now see below.
This past week has been rather busy at work and, while the coming week is also busy, I've moved from business shift (9 a.m. starts) to backshift (2 p.m. starts) for this week. This means I've actually got a few hours to myself every morning and will be able to squeeze in a bit of painting before work. This morning was spent on my current platoon, taking them from the green base layer to what you will now see below.
Airborne anti tank platoon
At this rate of progress, I should get markings, metallics and washes done tomorrow, maybe even gritting and painting the bases (though no grass yet. . .). This, in turn, should clear the way to start on the mortars or howitzer battery this week, putting me on course to get the army finished by the end of the month.
Short and sweet one today, hopefully my next update will be a little more substantial.
Bye for now!
Labels:
American,
Flames of War,
Market Garden,
Screaming Eagles
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Curahee!
Evening readers.
After about five, maybe six, minutes of agonising contemplation, I decided just to use the tufts I had left and get the third and final rifle platoon finished off.
After about five, maybe six, minutes of agonising contemplation, I decided just to use the tufts I had left and get the third and final rifle platoon finished off.
Third rifle platoon
With third platoon done, I finally have the fighting core of the army, all three combat platoons and the HQ are now done, and I can finally move on to the fun (large calibre and high explosive) elements of the force. Now I'm really excited!
Airborne anti-tank platoon
This platoon should be fairly easy to bash over the next couple of weeks, though at present I'll be unable to take them all the way to completion and put greenery onto their bases. Never mind. . .
Labels:
American,
Flames of War,
Market Garden,
Screaming Eagles
Thursday, 2 May 2013
Another Day, Another Dolla'
Quick update tonight, folks.
Back at work after my three week absence and, predictably, payroll have messed up and annihilated almost half of my wages rather than carrying the deductions over two pay periods (as they were meant to do). This means no new toys for Dave for the time being, which wouldn't be much of a problem if I didn't have half a teaspoon of Scorched Brown and less than two dozen grass tufts left. Chances are, then, that anything I finish over the next four or five weeks will be unbased, then I'll have a massive basing session in June. How exciting. . .
Speaking of the painting, I have almost finished the third rifle platoon, basing aside. No pictures for the moment though, as my camera cable has gone walkies. Will try and get something over the weekend, but in the meantime thanks for looking!
Back at work after my three week absence and, predictably, payroll have messed up and annihilated almost half of my wages rather than carrying the deductions over two pay periods (as they were meant to do). This means no new toys for Dave for the time being, which wouldn't be much of a problem if I didn't have half a teaspoon of Scorched Brown and less than two dozen grass tufts left. Chances are, then, that anything I finish over the next four or five weeks will be unbased, then I'll have a massive basing session in June. How exciting. . .
Speaking of the painting, I have almost finished the third rifle platoon, basing aside. No pictures for the moment though, as my camera cable has gone walkies. Will try and get something over the weekend, but in the meantime thanks for looking!
Friday, 26 April 2013
FoW Goodness Sake. . .
A wise man once said "start as you mean to go on" but a slightly lazier man once said "why do today what you can put off until tomorrow."
I was planning to do this over the weekend but I've been talked into taking on some overtime at work so I figured I'd put an update on here today and actually give you lovely lot something to look at! As promised, today's update is the first of many that will involve Flames of War. This game is probably my game of the moment as it combines fairly simple rules and easily acquired models with my favourite period in history: the second world war.
My previous efforts with Flames have been a little sporadic and over the years I've picked up a variety of models with little semblance of a plan, something which has resulted in an erratic and slightly incompatible collection of stuff. I an attempt to prevent that from happening in future, I've decided to limit myself to not just a single period or single theatre, but a single campaign. That campaign is Market Garden, and I'll be collecting and painting American, German and British forces for all the major units that took part. Additionally, I'll be putting together a large selection of terrain appropriate for battles in The Netherlands. All of that is to come in the future, and for now I'm just trying to do the impossible and paint a full and usable force (I've never once achieved this in over a decade of wargaming!). That force is as follows. . .
101st Airborne Parachute Company
- Company HQ
- Three rifle platoons with three small squads each
- MG platoon with four MGs and one bazooka
- Mortar platoon with four tubes
- Airborne AT platoon with two guns, bazookas and jeeps
- Airborne artillery battery with four tubes
- Irish Guards troop with two Shermans and two Fireflies
All in all this list comes in at 1750 points, though as I've only played two or three games of third edition I have no idea if this list will actually work. Guess I'll have to find out the hard way. A pre painted picture of the force is below, along with pictures of the platoons I have painted thus far.
1750 points list
HQ section with MG platoon's bazooka
MG platoon
First rifle platoon
Second rifle platoon
Currently have the third platoon work in progress just now, hoping to get them done within the next few days and then probably move on to some of the fun stuff.
Until next time folks!
Labels:
American,
Flames of War,
Market Garden,
Screaming Eagles
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Here. We. Go.
Again. . .
I've had this blog up for longer than I can remember, maybe even longer than that, and in that whole time I've made a handful of updates, each one sporadic and unrelated to the the previous and often many months apart. In the main this has been due to my use of The Ammobunker as my creative soapbox, once I've updated something on there I can rarely be bothered to update again somewhere else. However, seeing as the interest in what I'm turning my hand to has waned on AB, and seeing as many of my favourite people just aren't posting on it any more, I decided to have another go at this blogging malarky to see if I could make it a little more of a regular thing.
First, I suppose, I need to get the life updates out of the way. I moved house in December, from my old 2 bedroom flat to a larger 3 bedroom flat with its own loft. Pretty soon after the missus and I moved in it was decided that I should get my own dedicated space to work on my hobby; that space turned out to be the loft. At present I have a nice desk up there, along with more than enough space for two 6x4 gaming tables and sufficient headroom for Peter Dinklage as a regular gaming buddy (I'm 6ft 3, so this is a bit of an issue). On the hobby side of things I went through a phase of 40K at the end of last year and spent a fair amount on making my motley collection of Elysian models into a usable force but then I lost interest when bigger things, like walls, needed painting. For now, though, I'm very much getting back into Flames of War and I don't doubt that 15mm WW2 stuff will form the bulk of what I do over the coming months, possibly even the whole year.
I'll be getting some proper posts up in the coming days and weeks, with pictures and sarcasm and whatever else my audience wants to see. For now, however, I'm buzzing out.
Dave.
I've had this blog up for longer than I can remember, maybe even longer than that, and in that whole time I've made a handful of updates, each one sporadic and unrelated to the the previous and often many months apart. In the main this has been due to my use of The Ammobunker as my creative soapbox, once I've updated something on there I can rarely be bothered to update again somewhere else. However, seeing as the interest in what I'm turning my hand to has waned on AB, and seeing as many of my favourite people just aren't posting on it any more, I decided to have another go at this blogging malarky to see if I could make it a little more of a regular thing.
First, I suppose, I need to get the life updates out of the way. I moved house in December, from my old 2 bedroom flat to a larger 3 bedroom flat with its own loft. Pretty soon after the missus and I moved in it was decided that I should get my own dedicated space to work on my hobby; that space turned out to be the loft. At present I have a nice desk up there, along with more than enough space for two 6x4 gaming tables and sufficient headroom for Peter Dinklage as a regular gaming buddy (I'm 6ft 3, so this is a bit of an issue). On the hobby side of things I went through a phase of 40K at the end of last year and spent a fair amount on making my motley collection of Elysian models into a usable force but then I lost interest when bigger things, like walls, needed painting. For now, though, I'm very much getting back into Flames of War and I don't doubt that 15mm WW2 stuff will form the bulk of what I do over the coming months, possibly even the whole year.
I'll be getting some proper posts up in the coming days and weeks, with pictures and sarcasm and whatever else my audience wants to see. For now, however, I'm buzzing out.
Dave.
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