While figuring out which could be the fourth section to enter and finish, I wonder back to the section one and finish the "Children's Book" section with these resin minis from Games Workshop. These are of course Bilbo and Gollum from the "Riddles in the Dark" blister for the Middle-Earth Strategy Game and they are based on the world famous children's book Hobbit or there and back again. Professor Tolkien used to tell this story to his kids and eventually he wrote it as a book and got it published. Adults like this book, too, and especially it's sequel Lord of the Rings, while some hard core fans like the prequels, like Silmarillion or the Book of the Lost Tales.
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Monday, 4 March 2024
From TeemuL: Riddles in the Dark [Children's book] [Self Help] (100 points)
From PeterB: More Aussies and more Second Edition plus the boat (87 points)
From Lorenzo: 1st Schlieswig Holstein War - Rebel Chasseurs plus History (68 points)
Finally I reckon I have met the history task so claim 20 points plus the 12 figures at 4 points each. Grand Total 68 points.
Sylvain: I am impressed by all the books you are referencing. The bonus location of the library you are claiming is supposed to be about "local history", but you are so passionate about the subject that I feel that you made it part of yourself. Your work on the uniforms is detailed and colorful. This is a great submission!
From SanderS: "A Romance of sorts" (30 points)
Hoi,
So there's a surprise, I didn't plan on painting this vignette at all anytime soon, specially not today, but I found myself with some spare time and while rummaging through the unpainted leadpile I stumbled along this pair.
On First sight this might not look very romantic, usually when we think about romance we imagine handsome young(ish) people having steaming romantic adventures of all sorts. But if I really think about what real love is, that's not it. I feel that real love is about commitment, acceptance and giving and taking. Personally I have had the enormous good fortune to marry a girl that is tolerating, perhaps even supportive of all my hobby endeavours and quirks, and I cannot say how happy this makes me. Granted it does mean I have to be supportive about 1000m2 meters of backyard and hedges, 5 chickens, 2 rabbits and a dog (yes since 5 months we have a Paint-Support-Puppy too!). That said I found this couple of Indian people from the Indian Mutiny range I have still waiting completion.
I imagine this woman supporting her man in his fight to rid the country of the foreign oppressors, even in defeat. That my friends is true love! Not gallavanting off in search of treasure and jewels (Romancing the Stone or Jewel of the Nile anyone?), no; real life persons sticking by each other through the bad times as well as the good! I also included a picture of the pup, officially named Spot by his breeder, but more commonly known as Fluffy MacFluffson by us. He's an Australian Shepperd if someone is wondering.
So I gather these two 28mm figures as well as the location bonus should be worth another 30 points. Now I am off to paint some more GW stuff.
Cheers Sander
Sylvain: Ah, love... You prove with your post that French do not have the monopoly on this noble sentiment. Your vignette is simple yet powerful. A well deserve location bonus for you. And congratulations on your new furry companion!
From SanderS: More stompy robots (50 points)
Hoi,
Last week left me with little enough hobbytime so I decided to take a different approach to some of my Battletech mechs; contrast paint! I am on the whole not a big fan of "slapchopping" miniatures or, for that matter, contrast paint. To me, contrast paint and all other brands' equivalents are in the main a sort of wash/ ink to be used when and if required,. This has led to some of the guys at the club calling me a traditional painter, I take that as a compliment.
Anyway, a long story short; for battletech I don't mind if the miniatures are only painted to tabletop standard and so I tried out the army painter range of Speed Paint paints. Don't tell anyone but I am rather happy with the results and might even do this with other mechs, not sure about using it like this on "real" miniatures though. So for now, let the conga-lines commence:
As I mentioned last mech post, a unit of 5 Clan mechs is called a star, now a unit of 2 stars is called a binary. Therefore here you see a binary of Clan Jade Falcon mechs belonging to Delta Galaxy (galaxy being the name for regiment) together with the other star they make a trinary.
So pointswise 10 roughly 28mm figures is another 50 points for the scoreboard for me!
Cheers Sander.
Sylvain: I will join your club and call myself a "traditional painter". I have not experimented with contrast paint yet, but seeing the great result you obtained, I feel encouraged to give it a try. I like how bright and colorful your mechs are, no risk of friendly fire in this case. Great submission!
From BobV: Yet more 18mm Napoleonics (375 Points)
Greetings all!
I'm pushing hard to complete the goal of painting all of my remaining 18mm Napoleonic lead. This week's entry of four battalions of French Ligne, two Battalions of British line and a unit of Portuguese Cacadore skirmishers finishes off all of my remaining infantry castings.
All of the castings are AB Miniatures 18mm. The flags are from Fighting 15's. Here are some closer shots of the French:
And the British, this time in late war uniforms:
And the Portuguese Cacadores:
This week's points total:
184 x 15mm foot at 2 Points = 368 Points
I'll be back shortly with the last of my Napoleonic cavalry and another entry for the library. Have a great week everyone!
Sylvain: Lovely work this week again! The quality of the painted miniatures you produce and the constant energy you demonstrate week after week in finishing model is an inspiration. I will add 7 points for the flags and banners. Very impressive!