8:30 am Boxing Day and a look back at painting

 2022 saw a slower than normal figure output, I don't have a good conversion from micro armor to 28mm equivalent.  SO:

28mm foot-124

cavalry-24

Artillery Battery

Limber team, Bread Wagon, iron cage, various scatter terrain.

 ...and a boatload of micro armor.

Well, let's see how many of these I can do right now:

From late last night's post, in Italics..

Looking forward to eating too much with the family tomorrow, and trying to follow my own advice the rest of the week.

Done; not only a meal and presents but a karaoke  marathon over 90 minutes long. Nope, no photos, so...did I really sing House of the Rising Sun?

I will have a report of our latest game of Frostgrave.  Soon, with a few photos, even.

 Okay, this one after lunch!

 

I will report on an idea to use the Flat Top game as a scenario generator.

Happy to report that a little research reveals that we have the resources to put together a short set of scenarios   based on a hypothetical PT boat squadron in the Pacific Ocean near the Soloman Islands and northern New Guinea.

We will probably use Cruel Seas as the mechanics for the actions. We all have the base game set.  Greg has all sorts of Japanese based  shipping models, Roger has most any large ship ( DDE and up) for fleet confrontations. where we will use a different set of rules if they come in to play. The hexes on Flat Top are scaled at 20 miles to the hex; PT boats have a range of approximately 260 miles when traveling at 35 mph. So a two hex per hour map move, a group of PT Boats  going no more than 13 hours is the basis for surface actions.  The aerial reconnaissance and combat  will be handled in the Flat Top session.

 

I had a nice surprise in that a delivery was made in two days from the order, more on that next post.

 I ordered a copy of Rebels and Redcoats  as several of your blogs  and some great threads on The Lead Adventure Forum featured the rules.  Only having Dragon Rampant and Pikeman's Lament I was intrigued by the rules for that slice of table top actions at a company level. 

A quick run through of the rules  suggest to me I can use them in at least three small projects, and possibly in our imagination campaign.

 

Also, a few figures form Brigade Games the Napoleonic range:

 

 

Scientists for the Egypt Campaign.

 


 

  

  French Personalities for Egyptian series.

 


Four oarsman, civilian. No photo.

 

I was pleasantly surprised, I ordered the above fro Brigade Games website on Wednesday, the 21st; the delivery came Friday the 23rd about 9am! Lon's outfit is in New Jersey. A couple hundred miles in this weather two days before Christmas. Pretty good service.

And I did not forget to photo the Swedish 12 pound artillery battery with basing completed. Honest it's just too late now to put all this up. 

This is the easiest part. At least after the phone and computer did their thing. In all their basing.  

 

  Could not resist the dressing up with the gabions.

     Up closer to the left section.

 

Up closer, right section.

Bases lifted for photo.


 There you have it.  More later.


Comments

rross said…
A nice little pot pourri of different stuff here Joe. Your order from Brigade Games was certainly a bit quicker than mine, as you may recall from my blog comments on the subject. I see Lon now has a birthday sale on, unfortunately, he has got rid if his international mail special if you spend $125 or more, so on top of his figure cost being on the high side, the postage overseas looks like a bit of a killer....still, he does have lots if very nice figures.....
pancerni said…
Keith, yes, my order came much faster than yours. I was tempted not to mention the order in deference to the hard time you had. To be truthful, Lon's always been fast and accurate to deal wit ordering. Maybe this whole shipping as a profit center will eventually get right and allow small packets at reasonble rates.

And he does have some nice figures, especially buried in his Pulp flavored ranges.
You have a good assortment of projects on the go. Nice looking artillery.
pancerni said…
Jonathan, thanks for the kind words. We will see how many shiny things distract this year.You stay safe and warm, take care of the back. We had a mayor years ago in one of the shoreline cities who is remembered for the remark...."God put the snow there, let him get rid of it." Not helpful but do be careful.
Matt Crump said…
A productive year and lots to look forward to 👍
Tony Adams said…
Sounds like you had a good Christmas...snow and all...have a great 2023 as well....Regards.

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