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"Lunar is a skirmish game that pits rival crews of astronauts against one another." |
Whilst I was extremely tempted to dedicate another month of hobby time towards my ongoing Napoleonic project using "Wargames Foundry" 28mm figures - especially when I've just received plenty of reinforcements from both "eBay" and the Newark-based manufacturer themselves - I thought it might be more prudent to focus upon my slow-burning collection of "Lunar" miniatures by "Black Site Studio" for November instead. To that end I'm planning on not only completing my force of Soviet Cosmonauts. But also assembling, pigmenting and getting tabletop ready a similarly-sized team of American Astronauts too.
In addition, I picked up plenty of resin scenery whilst visiting Colours 2024 in September, and intend to turn the various packs of unpainted Shell Holes by "Magnetic Displays" into various clusters of moon craters. This should at least give my spacemen something to fight over, as I continue to contemplate picking up some of the digital STL (Standard Triangle Language) file downloads "Black Site Studio" offer on their website - including a 110mm tall Soviet LK Lander and a crashed Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV).
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"Warbases are proud to present these simple movement trays for your troops." |
Of course, that doesn't mean for a second that I'm totally dropping my interest in the Napoleonic era for the next four weeks, as I have a quartet of partially-painted British figures taken from packet B041 Late Line Infantry Flank Company Shouldered Arms earmarked for completion. I've actually been a bit remiss when it comes to putting my brush-tip to any Redcoats, having always been put off by the red and white colour combination. So hopefully, this particular handful of soldiers will help me devise a method for tackling many more similarly uniformed infantrymen in the future.
Furthermore, I've started working on a number of MDF movement trays purchased from "Warbases" so I can hopefully play some games of "Black Powder" (lite) in the near future. To begin with I have only bought some four-figure (tiny unit) and eight-men (small units) stands, as I don't currently envisage having any larger units that these. But before this five-year project has concluded I'd like to think I'll be combining a few trays to make significantly larger companies for my tabletop.
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October 2024 - No change in the standings for my favourite manufacturers over the past month |
Somewhat disagreeably, the past month has not seen me as productive as I would have hoped. This lack of fruitfulness is an issue I lay somewhat squarely at the feet of the time-consuming, and occasionally intimidating, early Nineteenth Century historical models I'm currently obsessed with. Though I had felt that the much more straightforward "Lunar" offerings would somewhat off-set the time it takes me to finish the likes of a Dutch Grenadier - even when I omit many a brass button and baggage strap.
November should be a little different as I have several much more simpler sculpts to pigment, including a load of 3D prints by "Lost Heresy Miniatures". Indeed, I'm planning on cranking out quite a few resin creatures using my Mars 3 Pro 3D Printer, including a few mutilated monsters for the currently highly popular Trench Crusade universe - such as a Lord of Tumors and gaggle of disgusting Grail Thralls...
Sounds like a solid plan Simon, and hopefully the quicker models will offset the time consuming Napoleonic's to keep up your productivity over the coming month.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave. I do hope so. It's definitely going to be a bit of a juggling act, as I really want to spend a fair amount of time next year doing Napoleonics.
Deleteits lovely to see all of the cosmonauts together bud, unifying them as a force they look formidable. Talking of which, it always makes me happy to see Napoleonic minis ranked up as they always look splendid
ReplyDeleteCheers Andy. I'm hoping to pick up a more grey-coloured Lunar map at Warfare later this month, rather than use the red-themed Martian map I currently own. The Movement trays have really helped further enthuse me for Napoleonics. I think they look great, and think seeing my two opposing forces grow will really help keep the momentum going.
DeleteLooking great together!
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Thanks Michal. Much appreciated.
DeleteYour Cosmonauts look look fantastic grouped together like that, and the space dog looks so cute. One of my favourite minis of the year, for sure! Those Russians look amazing on that movement tray. You can't beat a great looking regiment of troops can you?
ReplyDeleteTrench Crusade! I can't wait!! Their Kickstarter campaign has really piqued my interested as the art, minis an setting look so good. I can't wait to see what you create this month!
Cheers Undercoat. I'm pleased with how the Russian astronauts come together, and the Warbase Movement tray is excellent too. Lots of 3D printing planned for the rest of the year - and hopefully plenty of coverage on this blog too.
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