Saturday, August 18, 2007

Wash up, Doc?

I base most of my figures on 20mm square artists mounting card. The only exceptions are figures which are for rules which do not require ranked up formal units and for these I have used 20mm M10 washers. The M10 refers to the size of the hole in the centre.


I had used up my stock of the ones I had (left) and when I went to get some more from the DIY shops I found that they had trimmed the external diameter (centre). This was annoying as the new washers were noticeably smaller than the old ones. I have been searching for over a year to find the old size with no luck. For my new Artizan Pulp figures I had taken to prizing washers off some unpainted Future Wars figures I had not got around to.

Fortunately, in Cowes they have an old fashioned ironmonger called Hursts and I managed to get a couple of hundred of of the right external diameter washers and, even better, they are M8s so the internal diameter is smaller. This is much better for those figures which have very small bases like John Hanning Speke, here.


In the past I would have had to cut a piece of card to bridge the gap making the figure taller than it should be.

So hooray for Hursts! I am going back to Cowes next weekend for the Powerboat Grand Prix so might pick up some more.

It's very sad when the highlight of a sailing holiday is buying washers..!

Home from the sea..


..or, at least, Cowes Week, plus some other bits of racing on various boats.

I took my usual number of figures to paint but there just didn't seem to be the time this year. Only did about 10 in three weeks! I'm off to Canada tomorrow so it looks like August is not going to be too brilliant. All the figures I did were for the Sudan so I will put them on my Sudan Blog (see link on the right) soon.

Monday, July 30, 2007

Painted Figures for July


A reasonable 27 figures this month.

9 Sudan Nile Arabs
2 Sudan Beja Camels
11 Sudan Beja
3 Darkest Africa Characters
1 Spartan Hoplite
1 Pulp Sky Pirate

So the total so far is 191 figures in 30 weeks or 6.36 figures a week so I am now 11 figures ahead of my target.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Reinforcements by Post


I have been contacted by Neil of Reinforcements by Post about putting in a link to his site.


Very happy to do this mainly on the basis of the fact that I like the name! Actually, the painting of the figures looks great as well and the prices are very reasonable. Although I enjoy painting more than gaming if I ever do get going on my Peninsula War armies in 15mm I think I now know where to go!

Monday, July 02, 2007

Painted figures for June


Only 23 this month, and that's for a five week month (by Shire reckoning). I had one week where I didn't get anything done due to a business trip and last week I only actually finished one figure. Annoyingly, I did get eleven completed tonight but they will have to go towards July's total.

So:

9 Royal Navy sailors for the Sudan
3 Beja on camels
4 Beja foot

5 Spartan Hoplites
1 Athenian Hoplite

1 Darkest Africa explorer

So that's 164 figures in 26 weeks which means that I am running 8 ahead of my six figures a week schedule.

Let's hope July will give me a big boost. No business trips for two months but it looks like they are stacking up for September and October (Canada, USA, Mexico, South Africa and Sweden).

New Glasses

I broke my painting glasses last week but bought some more 3.5 magnification ones in the library on Saturday. They certainly show up all the faults in my painting so maybe they are a higher magnification than the old ones. Painting things like wood grain on rifle butts seemed much easier yesterday. I will have to see what the first ones look like in photographs.

Darkest Africa: First new figure


I have decided that whilst I continue with my Sudan project I should have a subsidiary project on the go so I don't get too bored by painting hundreds of Beja.
I have decided to paint some more Darkest Africa figures. This will include some newly painted character figures, like Sir Samuel Baker above, and some repaints of some of my old ones which are looking a bit tired. Plus I will try to do a unit of new figures every now and again.
Currently, I have a force of Azande spearmen, a Belgian Askari command group and Sir Richard Burton based and ready for undercoating. In addition, I am tidying up my 8 Azande archers, Sidi Bombay, HM Stanley and Jane.
These will all appear on my Return to Darkest Africa site: