Saturday, December 6, 2008
Mission Failure: The Year in Review
I set four goals for myself this year. Overall I failed to complete them though I made progress on most of them. First I planned to organize my VSF collection. I made fair progress on this project. I finished an aeroscaph and airship complete with crews as well as generally sorting out my unpainted figures. I am certain I can field an entire British battalion if I painted them all. I hope to sell off most of my unpainted stuff at the Little Wars flea market next year.
My second goal was to finish my late war German grenadiers for Flames of War. I did make some progress. I based most of the infantry and started painting the few vehicles needed. I haven't played any Flames of War this year which is probably why I didn't get them finished. I find that having an upcoming game provides inspiration.
My third goal was to reorganize and finish one Warhammer army. I consider this one a partial success. I recently hosted a 6000 point per side Warhammer game. In preparing for it I got my High Elves together and found I had well over 3000 points ready to go. I still have a few things I'd like to paint up for them.
My last goal was to rebase my 12mm American Revolution figures. I didn't get any farther than pulling out my rule books and reading some books on the period. I plan to jump into it after the first of the year.
Overall, I am happy with what I did get done this year. Most importantly I got plenty of gaming in. Several of our friends join my wife and me to play boardgames. I cannot recommend Trailer Park Wars enough. It's a great laugh.
Hopefully next year I will update more regularly and start posting battle reports.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
What I did on summer vacation or Gen Con 2008
Sunday, March 16, 2008
The Auction Haul
Highlights fo my take are a couple of painted squads for future 5150 games and a number of rulebooks. I picked up the books for Infinity and Rezolution along with a number of less popular games. I really enjoy reading as many rulesets as I can to pick up scenario ideas, rule innovations, etc. The artwork, photos and background are always inspiring.
I am now counting the days until Little Wars in Lincolnshire, IL. Flea market, dealer area and games galore! Hopefully my checkbook will have recovered by then.
February Figures
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Free Parking

We play a couple of games using a city layout I have using Lionel and Plasticville O scale buildings.
We play a near future gangers game using Shockforce and we play All Things Zombie. I think the O scale buildings work well with 28mm figures. You can get a glimpse of the city layout in my earlier post showing the basement. I will post more pictures of the city when we next play those games.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
VSF Part 1 or An Extraordinary Undertaking, First Act
Here are a few photos of my collection.
This pile of boxes and bits are the unpainted parts of the collection. There are at least a thousand miniatures in the boxes. In the back are the fun parts that will be the inspiration and motivation for getting this project moving. VSF, at least for me, is all about the contraptions, improbable science and steam power. There is a British Gunboat (from Merrimack Miniatures), a Parroom Aeroscaph, a toy dirigible, a Wright Flyer model and other odds and bobs.
As you can see I gladly mix "eras" and manufacturers. Red coated Brits can easliy serve next to Spanish-American War Americans (if that doesn't mean anythin to you that's okay). Of course there is less historical wrangling over which uniform is appropriate for soldier on a Martian campaign (whichever is most servicable of course, supply lines are very extended). I am less concerned about historical accuracy than visual and visceral appeal.
Most of my games have focused around the machinations of one Dr. Xavier McGillicuddy (from Eureka Miniatures). An Ex-Confederate who is using his considerable fortune and scientific talent to orchestrate a rebirth of the CSA. He escaped to a hidden lair in the Sudan where he set about building his steam motivated fighting automatons (robots). In our first battle British agents in Egypt had heard about his arms trading with Sudanese slavers and sent a force out to locate him. In that encounter Dr. X drove away the attackers with his automatons but the Egyptian/British force were able to capture a few of the machines for later study. A number of months later the British government (with the advise and support of the USA) sent a raiding force to capture Dr. X. The attackers found Dr. X attempting to evacuate his "plantation" and move his workshops to a new location. Ultimately, Dr. X narrowly escaped on a Nile steamboat. Most recently, Dr. X was found out trying to rendevous with his brothers at a Red Sea port. British forces spoiled the reunion and drove Dr. X back into the desert and scattered his mercenary forces.
More to come...
Sunday, February 3, 2008
A Look Around
This is looking across the two 4' x 6' tables. There is a 4' gap between them to set another piece of plywood to create a 6' x 12' surface. I just recently did this as I found that we rarely used the entire area and it was hard to reach. Now we can play two games at once!
Welcome to my basement
I have been a tabletop wargamer for a little more than two decades. Like many my age I played AD&D and other RPG's as a Junior and Senior High student. In the late 80's my friends and I discovered Games Workshop's Space Hulk. It wasn't long before we started playing Warhammer 40,000 and Space Marine. After high school I discovered Warhammer Fantasy Battles and fell in love. Eventually I started playing other games and began playing more historical battles with a group of new friends in a neighboring city.
Lucky for me in college I started dating a girl who would indulge my hobby. She was familiar with AD&D and had painted a few fantasy minatures before we met. We've been married for more than 11 years now and she still tolerates my hobby fairly patiently.
My interests these days are very eclectic. I still love Warhmmer Fantasy, but have given up 40K. In no particular order some of the other games I play are Flames of War, Victorian Science Fiction (mostly with The Sword and The Flame with house rules) and All Things Zombie. There are more but I will document them as they resurface in my game playing.
I want to set four "project" goals for this year and try to complete at least one each quarter. This years hobby projects are:
1) Inventory and organize my VSF collection.
I have, literally, thousands of 25mm and 28mm Victorian era figures. After determining exactly what is piled and boxed up around the basement I want to cull the herd, as it were, and sell off the unneeded figures.
2) Finish my Flames of War Late War Grenadier force.
I started them last summer and I want to get a 1500 point force battle worthy.
3) Reorganize and finish one Warhammer Army.
I finally played a game with the new rules recently and want to get a 2000 point army finished. I haven't decided which army to work on yet. It will be High Elves, Tomb Kings or Brettonians.
4) Rebase and get battle ready my 12mm American War of Indepence collection.
I bought a 12mm painted AWI collection on Ebay two or three years ago and need to reorganize and rebase them to start playing some battles.
Well, that's enough to get me started. Next I'll post some pictures of the current condition of the basement and get started on the VSF collection.