Showing posts with label Book Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Review. Show all posts

Monday, September 1, 2025

Hobby Update August 2025

 Yet another month has passed. This one seemed a bit slower than the others which was ok because it has seemed as though the year was just flying by.  I imagine things will speed back up soon enough. Well, let's take a look at what went on this last month.


Books

I only finished one book this last month But, it was a really good read.


I had bought this some time ago because the subject intrigued me. I was not disappointed. Excellent book on the Spanish Blue Division and their operations, as well as all the political maneuverings going on between Germany and Spain. I have always remembered  a political cartoon I saw as a teen when Franco died. It was him joining a card game with Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin. Kind of odd in retrospect. I think the subject is way more nuanced than that. But I guess it was the times. I did start some great books and look forward to sharing those when I am done. 

Purchases

I did manage to keep things to a minimum this month. Early in the month I placed an order with Warlord games to pick up some stuff they had on clearance, mostly to fill in my Alpini, and I also picked up the Heroes of Camelot set. I am wanting to do the Arthurian period with Midgard, and they were discounted, so, why not. I also got in a batch of tents for my Pavia game from Noble Knight, as well as about 12' of printed streams for the same. I found a few deals on eBay, like 15 10mm European buildings from Musket Miniatures  which will be great for my 1859-1870 games. I got a good price on a pack of Slaughterloo Elves, and the 1866 rules. I probably won't ever play those  rules but they are valuable for the other things in the book. Organizations, scenarios, etc.

Gaming

Wasn't any gaming this month, Had a tone of other things to concentrate on unfortunately. And with the countdown now for TaKtiCon in November, I'm not too sure how much I'll get in before then. But we shall see how it goes. If you are interested in TaKtiCon the link is here November 7-9 in Kansas City. 

Much of my time has been spent trying to figure out rules so I can get things sorted out, and storage. I have a decent amount of storage but I am running out of space. I started weeding through rules and figuring out what I am going to actually use so I can get rid of some, and get miniatures done for them. That has opened up some space, and I am trying to get my minis organized better. I had a great plan to use RUB 9L boxes with 3 Sally 4th trays.. Unfortunately, when put into practice, I found that the flags were too tall for the 35mm high boxes. back to square one, ruining my plans for this weekend as well.

My next big project, I think I will start in the next two weeks, is lighting down in the hobby room. I had bought some LED can lights last year. Just need to get them in.

Painting

I have known for some time that my painting time was going to take a hit, and that finally happened this month. I am able to get plenty of painting time regardless. I did manage to finish up 175 figures/terrain pieces, which was pretty good, and likely the new norm for awhile. Here are ones I got based and flocked this month. There is usually a month lag between what I paint, and basing, so, this is stuff from July.



I had a free German Grenadier sprue from way back, and my reading (see above) inspired me to build them out as Spanish. I had these 6 I put together, and I have another box and a half waiting for assembly. Warlord makes the decals for the Espana patch which I used on these. I have to say, I don't know who uses all those other tiny patches, but that is way beyond my talents.




Got some old Clan War stuff done as well. Not entirely sure what I am going to do with these, but, they are fun to paint.





Some Warlord Games Alpini weapons teams and support groups





Some Waffen SS weapons teams





A few ACW figs. I was looking at doing New Market and decided I needed  more cav dismounts for both sides, and when I did the figures for VMI, I had to buy a specialty command pack from Stone Mountain. That gave me 2 sets of command for VMI, US Sharpshooters, and Bucktails. I incorporated the 2 sets of VMI command into the Corp of Cadets, the sharpshooters were split, one going as sharpshooters for an already painted unit with no command, and the other as a generic Union command with the long coats. That left the Bucktails, so, I placed an order for some Bucktail figs and made 2 units out of them. Flags are all from Maverick Models.







I had painted these Persians some time ago, but, I was just putting off finishing the shields with LBMS transfers. Not a big fan of how they turned out, but they are slung on the backs so not as visible anyway. Figures are Xyston.



I bought these cool little buildings  second hand so I don't know where they are from. They are 10mm and super easy to build. The timbers and doors are  finished, so you assemble the base house, paint it white, then glue on the timbers and doors, the roof is precut cardstock so you glue that on and you are done. Pretty sweet.




Then last week I got these finished up. I am doing my SAGA Age of Chivalry stuff rather generic so I can use stuff for more than one army. As I said above, I am running out of space.

Well that is pretty much it this time. I always start looking back and see that I did more than I was thinking I had. That was the case again. Well I will see you all next month!



Sunday, June 1, 2025

Hobby Update May 2025

 Well, another month has gone by. The year seems to be flying by. Gaming stuff was hit and miss. got a decent amount of painting done though gaming itself was sparse. Had a fairly busy month around the house outside of gaming with repairs and plantings but, its all good. So lets see how the month went.


Books

Finished a couple of books this month. First was this one.


It is an older book on Luther's early life through the Diet of Worms. While it is an older book, published in 1957, I found it, in parts, a very compelling read. 

Then there was this one.


The Midgard rules have really got my mind going in a different direction for some of the periods that I have figures for. Namely El Cid. But, also my interest in Arthur was piqued. I thought I would pick this series up since I like his Saxon Chronicles, and the Sharpe books so much. I have to say, I am not sold on this series after the first book. We will see how it goes over the other two.


Purchases

I have been keeping purchases lower this year. While tempted as usual, my self control has been greater. I did find a decent lot of FIW figs on Goodwill for a decent price. A box of French line, and 2 packs of Rangers all from Warlord, and a box of Perry AWI Brits, which are out of period, but I think they will do.

I also picked up the latest edition of Muskets and Tomahawks. I liked the first edition and decided to pick up the 2nd ed.  Figured they would be good for smaller scale skirmishes, outside the scale of Sharp Practice.

I bought the latest book  in Rick Atkinson's AWI trilogy. I rarely buy new books but I have been waiting for this one to show up, and did not want to wait.

Games

I was pretty busy this month so time for only one SAGA game in our league. Didn't go so well. I am thinking I really need to take the next step and track my opponents abilities better. Could have saved me a bit of trouble if I had. Live and learn! No pics as my army is still a work in progress. 

Painting

Got a decent amount done this month painted 225 figures. Mostly 15mm and quite a mix of stuff. I am wrapping up my Mexican American War project, so that is a bunch of odds and ends, though I do have some infantry coming up this month, mostly US. I finished mostly artillery, limbers and supply wagons in May. Also some ACW. I am wanting to do New Market, so of course I need some VMI cadets, and I found that I needed more cavalry dismounts. Outside of that, a couple units for my French SAGA army, some Alpini weapons teams in 28mm, and some 15mm Achaemenid Persians. I did finish up the basing on most of my Italian wars stuff, though I have some units to rebase still, which I need to get done this month. Here are the ones I finished this month.














This is almost the end of the project. I'll have the rest done in June. This is a mix of stuff, French, Swiss, Spanish, German, and a few Italians. The figures are as varied, being Essex, Roundway, Rank and File, Old Glory 15s, and Alternative Armies. Just about have this project done, just need to finish up basing on some stuff and it is done.

Well that wraps up this months fun. I'll see you all next time!



Sunday, May 4, 2025

Hobby Update April 2025

 A third of the way through the year already! Wow! Time is certainly flying by. Last month was a pretty good month overall, and a good lead in to the nice weather months. So, lets see what I did this month.

Books

Actually finished a couple this month surprisingly enough after the three I finished last month. I usually have a gap but I was close to finishing one and the other was a shorty.

First up was this one


After watching American Primeval I wanted to learn more about what was touched upon regarding the Mormons and what was going on at that time. Wow, a lot! This is a well written and engaging book about the "conflict" between the Mormons and the US government, well, and anybody wanting to get to California. Eye opening, there should have been quite a few people dangling from a noose, but, there wasn't. Highly recommended.

Then there was this one.


Every once in a while, Instagram will lead me somewhere I did not know I wanted to go. That was the case here. There was a suggested post from a person talking about their struggle in getting their Korean citizenship back. She looked Korean, so I started digging to find out what the deal was, and found she had written a graphic novel about her experience as a Korean child adopted outside Korea, Sweden to be precise. It is an interesting and heart rendering story to be sure.  The ending was not particularly surprising but it was bittersweet none the less. The book really makes you think twice about what's really going on in these adoption centers. 

Purchases

Purchases this month were an eclectic bunch. First off I picked up the starter set for 02 Hundred Hours. I have to say that reading the book about the Bielski's motivated me to do some partisan actions. I thought that would be an interesting game to do that with, and it seems as though it is easily solo-able. 

Wargames Atlantic really has a nice selection of digital prints and I came across one of Basil II The Bulgar Slayer. I have been needing a theme for my Byzantines, and I finally found one. He came in this month from Strange Plastic WA's third party printer. I keep wanting to get a printer but I have held myself back. Not sure how much longer I can do that.

I had purchased some German Grenadiers that were supposed to be out of the box but a complete box, from Noble Knight Games off eBay. When I got them they were 2 sprues short. I contacted them and they handled it right away, sending me a complete unopened box of the same. Now I have plenty of troops to build my Spanish Blue Division.

I also picked up 12 of the new Wargames Atlantic Peasants to build some Ribauds/Brigans for SAGA Age of Chivalry. I like to have some options.

Some additional Bolt Action Items were the Armies of Germany book from eBay (many hobby stores have an eBay store as well), and a mix of British Airborne figures, dice, and pin markers from Goodwill. 


Then lastly I picked up the Warlord Chronicles set of books. I don't know much about Arthur, so I figured Mr. Cornwell's books were as good a start as any. I'm About halfway through The Winter King already!

Gaming

I did manage to get in a game last month! our SAGA league started so there should be a game every couple weeks. In addition I am planning on getting together with the MESBG group in a couple weeks. Things should be looking up in this area.

Painting

This was a very good month for painting despite being sick three weeks ago. You know, I've noticed, at least for me, its not that I get any sicker now that I'm older, but, it takes a good week to recover back to normal afterwards. Anyway, back to painting. Here is what I got done.

222 15mm Italian Wars figures

23 28mm Samurai

3 28mm Romans

The Italian Wars figures complete that project for now. I have what I need for Pavia, and most of what I will need for the rest of the scenarios. I will need to add some Italian foot but those can come later.

The samurai are just figures from my prodigious collection of unpainted samurai, and the Romans were to complete a couple command stands.

Here are some pics of the stuff I finished off with basing and flocking this month.

Silver Bayonet British

Silver Bayonet British

Silver Bayonet British

Silvar Bayonet British

Clan War Crab

Clan War Crab

Clan War

Clan War

Warlord Games mounted Samurai Box from Test of Honour

Same as above


The Silver Bayonet French

The Silver Bayonet French

The Silver Bayonet French

The Silver Bayonet French, the one on the right just screamed Haitian/voodoo to me.

Zenit Ashigaru


Warlord Games onna-bugeisha



Then my favorites, The Seven Samurai from Grey for Now Games

Kyuzo and Heihachi

Gorobei and Katsushiro

Kamari and Shichiroji

and, of course Kikuchiyo

Have no clue what this is, but, it was fun to paint

More Silver Bayonet British

Well, that is it for this month. It was quite productive and fun. I'll see you all next month!

Happy Hobbying!