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| Last month's output ranged from spacecraft to spacemen, and even a small bit of terrain |
In addition, I couldn't resist recently picking up a copy of Issue 454 of "Wargames Illustrated" as it had a sprue of US Firefly Jump Infantry 'cello-taped' to its front cover. In the past I've experimented with "Konflikt '47" using my quite considerably-sized collection of "Secrets Third Reich" miniatures by "West Wind Productions". But never got on with that range's Jet Soldiers - finding the sculpts significantly smaller than the rest of my models. So thought I might try the 'official' figures for a change, and maybe even pick up half-a-dozen Axis Stahltruppen Heavy Infantry as opposition if the mood takes me.
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| "Warlord Games" WIPs - Three of the six US Firefly Jump Infantry I've assembled for "Konflikt '47" |
Lastly, I haven't forgotten how badly my Napoleonic project has started floundering in recent times. I was fully expecting to have doubled the number of French skirmishers and Russian militia I could field over the past few weeks. However, disappointingly I haven't finished a single one, and now enter a year in which I had planned to solely focus upon cavalry units rather than (more) infantry. As a result I hope to get the eight outstanding soldiers finished as soon as I can, and then potentially look at only doing a handful of horsemen before plunging back to more muskets and bayonets.
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| "Wargames Foundry" WIPs - This Napoleonic French skirmisher is now close to competition |
Somewhat disconcertingly I don't see that changing any time soon either, as I have now started printing and painting scenery too - something I've always tried to avoid in the past. Of particular note has to be the numerous pieces of scenery I just acquired from "Saucermen Studios" via their "Beyond The Trenches Of Despair" Kickstarter. Whether it be ruined walls, trench systems, bunkers, towers or concrete barricades, I am currently slowly producing as much of this stuff as my "Bambu Lab" A1 Mini can cope with - and then I'll be moving onto another terrain project concerning various sewers, dungeons and pyramids following the success of "Death x Tiles: The Lost Temple" campaign by "Cast N Play"...



Hope the challenge keeps up your motivation, and you can find the time to paint, not just print ! LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave. Currently my Bambu Labs A1 Mini is on the go almost every waking hour. LOL!! There's just so many great pieces of scenery available as STLs these days. Got a load of posts planned about them too.
DeleteGreat work as always!
ReplyDeleteCheers Michal. Hopefully I'll get the Napoleonic Frenchmen finished soon.
DeleteWell I've decided that after my last post I'd better try and post a comment on your blog again, this will either see me happy or swearing with frustration depending on the result. Anyway, lovely stuff mate and best of luck with the PPP. Having seen those Italians before have I? Those look interesting not a faction I've ever touched to be honest cheers Roger
ReplyDeleteThanks Roger. I have posted a few of the Warlord Italians up on this blog before - as I finished Mussolini and a couple of bodyguards for my Italian Bolt Action Command Unit. The US Firefly Jump Infantry are entirely new.
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ReplyDeleteLOL!! Funnily, Roger, I have had similar experiences trying to post on Wordpress blog posts. Indeed, its started to give me new nametag for every different blog..!?! Very frustrating, and does cause me to give up commenting quite often - probably something which doesn't help when it comes to supporting fellow bloggers either.
DeleteIt is certainly a laudable aim to finish your partially painted miniatures so keep going!
ReplyDeleteI really wanted to like the new Konflikt 47 but the new plastics just felt a bit off and just not as good as the original sculpts so I didn't buy it. The final nail in the coffin was the decision to use warlord resin for the rest of the ranges which was a total red flag. My one experience of warlord resin has been a shocker and I won't be repeating it!
3D printing is a complete hobby in itself it seems, so I don't think it is an issue you have painted a bit less it's just that your hobby time is now spent on different things which is all good in my opinion.
I think 2026 will definitely be the year of 3D printed scenery, Undercoat. There's just so many cool STLs to buy/produce, and hopefully that'll mean more games - which in turn should encourage me to paint more figures. Fingers crossed this 'circle of productivity' turns out true. LOL!!
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