Greg’s Wargaming Blog shows an easier method for making larger scale concertina wire obstacles.
More Concertina
August 26, 2010 by AndyConcertina Wire
August 25, 2010 by AndyArmored Ink has a nice article on building concertina wire obstacles.
New Terrain Guy Sale
August 24, 2010 by AndySpeak of the devil, and he doth appear. The Terrain Guy blasted out a new e-mail about a straight 20% sale, although only on selected products. Looks like he is now an MBA retailer, with much of his stock at 20% off. Not bad, although I wasn’t crazy about the 15mm MBA townhouses I bought from WarWeb. However, his wonderful hills are on sale, too…also, although not on sale, he has now included nicely thin 6mm roads…
New Terrain Guy Terrain
August 23, 2010 by AndyThe Terrain Guy recently ran a summer sale which amounted to about 20% off. Actually, it was $20 off of a $100 order. What this amounted to was me making sure my order exceeded $100 by as little as possible– I’m sure he would have made more money had it been a straight 20% off. Let that be a lesson to you retailers. Anyway, I have been really pleased with his terrain mat and hills, so this time I went for roads, fields and hedges. Overall, I’m pretty pleased, although not quite bowled over like I was with the mat and hills.
Battlefront, bah!
August 15, 2010 by AndyI’ve got my Flames of War Pak 40s out on the table and have slowly been poking at them a bit. This guy was a little irritating– he has half a shell, inserting the round into the breech. Only, he’s like a scale foot too high. Considering the fact that I could have bought nice Old Glory figures for about 1/3rd of the cost of these, it’s something I don’t really think I should have to deal with. I think I can work with it by sanding the base a bit, bending the angle down slightly, and putting the gun up on blocks before texturing the base. I had already decided to go Old Glory for transports; sounds like I will for guns, too!
Priorities for the rest of the year
July 29, 2010 by AndyI’ve been thinking for a while that 2010 was definitely going to be the year of World War 2 for me. I’m pulled by a few other interests, but not strongly enough to really shake that direction. I have a sense of what I want to accomplish before the end of year. Priorities for the rest of 2010 are thus, in rough order:
Trounced By Children
July 4, 2010 by AndyI had been threatening to run a Flames of War game for my son, pictured left. He’s kind of lukewarm about the idea, but he had a friend spend the night. This friend is very interested in World War 2, so I whipped up a 600 point game of panzergrenadiers vs. US airborne with some Shermans. Too be fair, I wasn’t really playing to win, but I also wasn’t playing to lose by the margin I did! They whupped me badly. Just look at those Shermans burn… They enjoyed the game all the more for it, of course. Hopefully my son will get more interested in playing miniatures games with his ol’ Dad.
Mickey Doggie
May 13, 2010 by AndyWe have a new member of our household, a two year old rescued Miniature Schnauzer named Mickey, or Mickey Doggie as my two year old is calling him. After a difficult few days at first, he seems to be settling in extremely well with the family. He gets along really well with the kids and is generally very well behaved, although I’m not used to having such an energetic dog!
Old Glory CD-363 Panzer III E
April 24, 2010 by AndyHoody hoo! I’m back on the paint wagon after having to take some time of for family issues. Here you see my six new Panzer III Ausf. Es. The hatches on these were a complete bitch– not too hard to glue open with the commander in the hatch, but basically impossible to model closed. The rear is sculpted round and irregularly, making it exceedingly difficult to fit into the hatch and glue flat. “Screw it,” I said, and just left the hatches off. Also, I have photographed one of these bad boys with their puny cousin, the Panzer I Ausf. A.
Old Glory CD-319A Panzer IB
April 14, 2010 by AndyAnd here’s the last of the early war panzers I have completed to date, the Panzer I Ausf. B, the I A’s big brother. That takes me halfway through the 24 early war panzers I am currently planning on– six Pz Is and six Pz IIs. And now I’m off to work on Panzer IIIs…















