Showing posts with label Pulp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pulp. Show all posts

Friday, February 18, 2022

Congo 28mm Porters and Bearers

In an effort to continue to complete models that have sat in boxes for years I finally finished up this line of porters and bearers that would fit into any pulpy dark Africa scenario. 


I'm fairly certain that all the models are from Northstar, but I could be wrong. 


They just scream that old classic movie King Solomon's Mines with Stewart Granger.


Or even the more pulpy, and completely campy, Indiana Jones rip-off Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold/ King Solomon's Mines with Richard Chamberlain and a very young Sharon Stone.


I've always had this idea in my head for a game involving a long column like this being ambushed by native warriors.  


Somewhere in a box I've got a fantastic set of native models from the game Congo that could work perfectly for that.


That looks terribly uncomfortable, especially after an hour or so.

As always, thanks for looking! Until next time, when hopefully I will have sorted how I want to finish the roof upgrade of the 4ground Nanhai trading post I completed a few years ago and get those final results posted - which I'm extremely excited to show as I think I really nailed improving the kit with my upgrades. 

Ivor

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Zomtober 2019 Week 1 With Bad Squiddo's Van Helsing


I think this qualifies for Zomtober as it kind of falls into that undead/horror category - anyway that's my story and I'm sticking to it 😀 I have finally got my Van Helsing models from Bad Squiddo based and completed.


Sure Van Helsing isn't a great movie, but I have no problem admitting that I do like it a lot 🙂  I really like the filtered and muted colors that it is filmed in and there are several really neat sequences, like the opening fight with Mr. Hyde and the carriage chase just to name a few.


The three brides from the film are definitely a highlight - that sequence when they attack the town is really good and could make for a really fun scenario on the tabletop I think.


These vampire hunters I think are modeled after one of the old Hammer horror films, I could be wrong though.


Someone gets these guys a couple of garlic t-shirts and holy water stat!


This chap has a sword of D&D proportions! I like it 😀


I didn't realize that the two females were also vampires and mistakenly painted their skin like they spend their days at a tanning salon. Oh well, fixing that has now gone to the top of the to do list.


A close up of Dracula with Anna in the background.


And a close up of a couple of those lovely brides, well probably more deadly than lovely 😀


Here is the list so far - hopefully we'll add more to the list - of other blogs participating in this year's Zomtober

Kieron at Cheaphammer!!!
Simon at Fantorical
Terry at Miniature Mayhem
Azazel at Azazel's Bitz Box

Until next week, thanks for looking!
Ivor

Monday, September 30, 2019

A Game... At An Actual Game Club?!


Yes, you actually read that correctly. We have a local game club, Shieldwall Game Club, that just opened up a few weeks ago - and it's only about 15 minutes or so from the farm. For years I've had no one to really roll dice with and within the last several months I've met new gaming friends and now a club opens up, madness I tell you!


The club was doing a big order of mouse pad mats at a discount so Beau and I jumped on that and ordered a couple of mats for ourselves. When the mats came in I thought why not bring Bolt Action up there to play since we're going there anyway - BA is definitely one of the more popular games being played right now.  It was definitely a bit of a last minute thing so we weren't able to create a table up to the usual high standards that we like (I literally threw some terrain into a box before I jumped in the car), but I guarantee you next time it will be! And never mind the fact that we hadn't played BA in years as shown by the fact that I still had version 1 quick reference sheets that we were using for the first couple of order dice lol!


Anyway, it was still fun just to roll some dice and to meet the new owner of the club Jeff - who just seems like a really great guy and I wish him all the best in being able to keep the club going and more importantly growing.


I used my US 82nd Airborne and Beau brought along his German Herr. Knowing how I both roll and play I made sure to have plenty of my casualty figures available!


We were just going to play a simple shoot 'em up but I have this really cool downed pilot model so we used that as the objective instead to give the game a little more narrative - the idea being that this allied pilot had been shot down and was hiding out in the destroyed church. Each of us had to try to reach him first and then get him off the table. Basically it was the "Top Secret" mission.


Like I'd mentioned above it had been forever since either of us had played Bolt Action so there was plenty of questions like "how does that work again?" "how many shots does that get?" "they can move how far?" "that hits on what again?" etc. Thankfully Jeff  was there painting up some models, so he was answering questions as we stumbled along.


I managed to get my MMG team in a great position to stop Beau from snatching the pilot easily, but as per usual my dice rolling was pretty horrific and they absolutely did nothing to stop him from rolling right up to the church.


I didn't get a close up photos of Beau's models but trust me when I say that they looked absolutely fantastic!


As you might have guessed he managed to get to the pilot first and successfully escorted him off the table for the victory. He took out a whole lot more of my airborne as well so overall it would have been a landslide victory for him, but at least I didn't get tabled lol!


But here has been the best part of having new people to game with and now a club where we'll meet even more new people - it's totally motivating me to complete things I have started in the past and to start things that have sat in boxes for way too long. This 4Ground Pegasus Bridge model is a perfect example of that.


As I mentioned Bolt Action is a pretty popular game at the club right now so seeing all the talk and photos of games going on got me thinking about finally finishing up this beast that I let go to the wayside for years now. Operation Deadstick is definitely something I think the club will see in the future with my bridge as the centerpiece.


The rabbit hole that I'm now headed down though is painting all the exposed wood sides.


The difference when painted really makes the model look 100 times better, but it's taking 100 times longer to complete lol!


Another fun little model that has sat in its box for way too long is this submarine from Empress Miniatures. I bought this, I think, two years ago and did absolutely nothing with it despite it being a super cool center piece to any table.


While talking about different games and ideas Jeff mentioned how he really wanted to do some kind of commando raid with a submarine. When I got home that night I found the box and made some plans to start prepping it for getting built.


It originally came in six pieces but I glued it into three pieces, though I may just go ahead and glue it all together so I won't have the extra exposed gaps. They were pretty bad honestly, but I think the filler will make it look like they were never there after I get some paint on it.


The conning tower will take some serious work to fill gaps so we'll see how that pans out, but overall I'm super pleased with how the sub is looking so far and when I showed Jeff the WIP photos he was excited at the possibilities.


In farm news, the addition is finally completed!


This is where we were six months ago.


And four months ago.


Seven new stall added on to the existing barn, which gives us a total of thirteen now.


But here's the kicker, this is the space above the new stalls... look at all that elbow room. This just crushes my current game/studio! 35'x70' with high ceilings, yes please lol! It would be the perfect space for gaming and hobbying but unfortunately it'll never happen - maybe I can throw a table or two up there if I get a few people to come over though, that way no one will be banging their head on the ceiling of my game room at the cottage.


And finally a shout out to my brother from another mother Jay White over at Jay's Wargaming Madness - he sent me this brilliant shirt a few weeks ago. Jay and I have been following each other's blogs for years now but more importantly have developed a friendship while never actually meeting each other (yet anyway!). I had sent him a parody Die Hard shirt last Christmas and now have tried to one up him as I sent him a Lord of the Rings parody shirt last week for his epic LotR game he ran at Kublacon. This is what I absolutely love about this hobby, the community and friendships it builds.

As always, thanks for looking!
Ivor

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Sally 4th's Able Company - aka The Howling Commandos



I backed Sally 4th's Classic Movie Miniatures Episode 2 Kickstarter last July. These are always interesting KS for me because Chris at Sally 4th keeps making figures from some of my favorite movies of all time - The Maltese Falcon and Casablanca for example. Plus backing this KS also allowed me to grab some of his excellent museum and bazaar terrain pieces, more on that in a future post.


What was really neat about this particular KS was that the backers were able to vote on an extra pack of figures and whichever one won the popular vote they would be sculpted and added into the rewards.


Well, I immediately thought back to my old Agent Carter Historicon game, where I wanted the scenario to be set in late war Europe with the Howling Commandos (and The Star Spangled man with the plan, above, if things went south for the good guys 😃). At the time I was unable to find any proxies to work for the Howling Commandos so I had to change my original idea a bit and use post war SSR agents instead, which was a huge disappointment.


Fast forward a year and incredibly my suggestion for the Howling Commandos won the overall vote and I now finally have a Dum Dum Dugan miniature, which I couldn't be happier about!


Jim Morita.


And Pinky Pinkerton. Chris had said that Mark, Tin Shed Gamer on LAF who sculpted these guys, was going to work on completing the rest of the group so hopefully that is still in the works so I can get a Bucky figure, wink wink, nudge nudge 🤣


I can't remember if I posted a photo of this "not" Johann Schmidt before, but it seemed appropriate since I had the Howling Commandos finally finished. A fantastic model from Warlord Games.


Maybe I'll have to run the Agent Carter game again using these new figures - I definitely think these new figures would improve the visual of the game with that board I had originally created.

Sally 4th have another classic movie Kickstarter launching this weekend and it looks like another corker! It has an Arctic/winter theme with the movie The Thing (both the original and 80's version) and some really brilliant Bond figures straight from the beginning of The Spy Who Loved Me topping the bill. Absolutely can't wait for this one!

I would also like to welcome new followers Michael Awdry, Carl Packham, and Tales from Shed HQ. Really appreciate you guys hitting the follow button 😃

Until next time, thanks for looking!
Ivor



Tuesday, April 30, 2019

No Time For Love Dr. Jones



Who doesn't love Indiana Jones? The bigger question though is why hasn't anyone done a Short Round figure yet?! Crooked Dice I'm looking squarely at you 😃 Especially after CD did an absolutely fantastic Mola Ram figure from their last Kickstarter. I really would have loved to have seen Short Round as opposed to that female Indy figure they did.


Indy is from Studio Miniatures, who right behind Crooked Dice, are one of my favorite miniature manufactures. Someday maybe I'll get him on the tabletop in a game.


This figure is from Crooked Dice and I believe is modeled after Kristy Swanson who plays Diane Palmer in the 1996 movie 'The Phantom', starring Billy Zane and Treat Williams - along with a very young Katherine Zeta Jones 😃 A very fun pulpy movie if you've never seen it.


The only thing that is disappointing is that the Studio Miniatures are always a bit smaller in size when placed next to other manufactures, so Indy is definitely a bit on the smallish side.


When I first came across this figure I immediately had ideas of a game where this model could represent Amelia Earhart and why I had to have it. I had early plans for a possible Historicon game a few years ago where there would be a rescue mission to get her back from her Japanese captors who picked her up after her plane came down on an island the Pacific Ocean. Again, maybe someday lol!

Until next time, thanks for looking!
Ivor