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Cursed Treasures: May 2015
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Here is my little section of cyber-space dedicated to my hobby of war gaming. I will post thoughts, ideas, reviews and what ever else my mind can come up with. Saturday, May 23, 2015. Today was the big (or small) event for Saga her in the Valley of the Sunstroke. We had eight folks that committed to the event. But life got in the way for one person so we had seven total folks. The breakdown of players and armies were as follows:. Tom O - Vikings. Robert B - Vikings. Jerry A - Vikings. Mike W - Vikings.
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Cursed Treasures: Ragnarok 2015
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Here is my little section of cyber-space dedicated to my hobby of war gaming. I will post thoughts, ideas, reviews and what ever else my mind can come up with. Saturday, May 23, 2015. Today was the big (or small) event for Saga her in the Valley of the Sunstroke. We had eight folks that committed to the event. But life got in the way for one person so we had seven total folks. The breakdown of players and armies were as follows:. Tom O - Vikings. Robert B - Vikings. Jerry A - Vikings. Mike W - Vikings.
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Saturday Mornings: February 2015
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Monday, February 23, 2015. Fords Canyon First National Bank. The quality is top notch and as far as customer service, the guys have always taken care of any issue or missing piece that may have arisen - and I live way across the pond, a damn Yank as it were! That being said, I have to say the Bank was probably my least favorite build I have completed, and I know that was the reason it took me so long to complete it - two different sessions with probably a six month break in between. Finally got the count...
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Saturday Mornings: May 2015
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Saturday, May 30, 2015. DMH AAR "The Cash Box". It's kind of funny because I actually prefer not to play when we have more than two people over for a game. I get much more enjoyment out of seeing others have fun with what I've built and painted. Or it could just be because I'm awful at actually playing games! Plus, it gave me a chance to take some pictures to use in this, my very first attempt at an AAR. The stagecoach entering Ford's Canyon. I ended up doing this throughout the game and it definitely ad...
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Cursed Treasures: October 2014
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Here is my little section of cyber-space dedicated to my hobby of war gaming. I will post thoughts, ideas, reviews and what ever else my mind can come up with. Tuesday, October 07, 2014. Road to Adepticon 2015. Road to Adepticon 2015. They say " It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your front door. You step onto the road and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to.". So what will I be doing next year? Posted by Tim Kulinski. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). By Mi...
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Tim's Tanks: May 2014
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Sunday, 25 May 2014. Plastic Soldier Company 15mm Stuart Light Tank. The Hereford Model Centre has a box around the back that contains a small selection of PSC single sprue kits for £5. The choice doesn't change too often, but a few weeks ago I spotted both the Stuart and Cromwell kits, so I grabbed them quick. The Stuart sprue intrigued me as it contains no less than three different upper hulls and two sets of tracks. This got me thinking. Maybe, but I couldn't get the blooming new hull out in one piece!
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Tim's Tanks: PSC's The Great War - speed painting the figures
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Sunday, 5 July 2015. PSCs The Great War - speed painting the figures. Next step with the figures has been to block in all the main colours. Everything has been given a coat of paint except the flesh areas and the bases. To do both sprues has taken collectively about 4 hours. Now the figures will receive a coat of slightly diluted Vallejo Sepia wash. When that is dry the flesh areas will be painted and washed and the bases too. Let's hope I've got some time to spare tomorrow,. 6 July 2015 at 08:14.
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Cursed Treasures: December 2014
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Here is my little section of cyber-space dedicated to my hobby of war gaming. I will post thoughts, ideas, reviews and what ever else my mind can come up with. Wednesday, December 31, 2014. 2014 Review or What I did or Did not do! You can see the original post here. Legends of the Old West. Empire of the Dead. Just like the dead asleep in their graves, so was this game. I had high hopes to get this onto the table but it never happened. Once again, there is only so much time to game and choices ne...Well ...
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Cursed Treasures: Anglo Saxons for Saga
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Here is my little section of cyber-space dedicated to my hobby of war gaming. I will post thoughts, ideas, reviews and what ever else my mind can come up with. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Anglo Saxons for Saga. I also tried a more stark high lighting with a two tone look on the shields. I wanted them to pop a little more than the rest of the army and I think they do. At first I did not like the high def colors, but it works on these models. New extreme high lights on shields. Red looks good as well! Next ...
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Tim's Tanks: PSC's The Great War - Painting the figures almost complete
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Saturday, 11 July 2015. PSCs The Great War - Painting the figures almost complete. I've reached the point where all the figures have been removed from the sprue, and touched up, ready for varnish spray. I managed to remove all the Brits without breaking a single bayonet. The secret is to cut this connection to the sprue FIRST. Use decent side cutters to do so and you remove the tension from the figure, so when you gut the other sprue connections the natural springiness won't break the bayonet. Border Rei...