Well, I was, but I just learned today that the Pirate game at Åcon is cancelled...
But here is the Oriental part of Captain Etton's crew.
There is something wrong with his forehead in this pic, I have to check if it is an actual painting error or just a speck of dust.
I have another two WIPs, but, frankly, my motivation for painting them has vanished into thin hot air, and next week or so I think I am going to spend most of my leisure time working on the driveway.
Ooops, I just noticed that I forgot to paint the buckle! Well, he will go back on the pain(t) station at a later point.
Here is the entire crew so far. I wonder if it will ever grow any further...
From this picture it is clear to me, that the thing on the Chinaman's forehead in the first pic must have been dust - or perhaps a bit of flock. Well, well...
Showing posts with label Swashbuckling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swashbuckling. Show all posts
Wednesday, 17 June 2020
Tuesday, 16 June 2020
Painting Pirates for Åcon: The Marksman
Painting Pirates for Åcon: Setting the Mood
Labels:
28mm,
Caribbean,
Completed,
Crew,
Historical,
Humans,
Miniatures,
Music,
Naval,
Painting,
Pirates,
Pulp,
Rum,
Semi-Historical,
Skirmish,
Soundtrack,
Swashbuckling,
Wargames Foundry
Monday, 15 June 2020
Painting Pirates for Åcon: The Fencer
Here is the first one - a Black Cat Bases fencer I got in a mystery bag deal many years ago.
I have not come up with a name for him, yet, but I imagine him coming from a wealthy family, getting into bad company, and then being disinherited by his father - leading him into a life of crime in order to uphold his dandy lifestyle.
Somehow he ended up as part of Captain Etton's crew, and here he plays the part of the archetypal swashbuckler (although he always brings a gun to a swordfight, just in case).
Monday, 1 July 2019
2019-06-28: Åcon 2019, Friday
Last weekend, I attended the private event Åcon in Esbjerg (it was on pause last year) - a small 'invites only' gathering of gamers.
Rasmus Wichmann, probably the driving force behind Team Dread Streets, publishers of Dread Streets, the cinematic swashbuckling game, was present for a couple of hours, and I sat in on a simplified demo of said game.
It was very hot, and it probably influenced our ability to focus, but we managed to play it to an abrupt end, when Rasmus was called home. If I recall correctly, I was deemed winner (or second) because of some unused counters.
I then demoed One Page Rules Age of Fantasy Skirmish. I really need to make some mats large enough for this and other games!
At the end of Turn 4, The Goblins carried the day, holding 2 objectives against 1.
I think this late evening pic looks a lot like this one from 2016: https://argonor-wargames.blogspot.com/2016/07/acon-1-day-in-esbjerg.html
Labels:
28mm,
Åcon,
Age of Fantasy,
Camping,
Conventions,
Demo Game,
Dread Streets,
Fantasy,
Games,
Games Played,
Goblins,
Gondor,
Humans,
LotR,
Metal,
Miniatures,
Pirates,
Plastic,
Skirmish,
Swashbuckling
Friday, 30 November 2018
Heroes of Dread Streets Kickstarter
One of my hobby acquaintances is running a Kickstarter for some minis for his fantasy swashbuckling game 'Dread Streets'.
If you are into this kind of games, check it out:
Heroes of Dread Streets Kickstarter
Labels:
28mm,
Dread Streets,
Dwarves,
Fantasy,
Humans,
Kickstarter,
Metal,
Skirmish,
Swashbuckling
Tuesday, 5 July 2016
Merchants & Marauders: First Game Finished
Lea and I finished our first game of M&M earlier today, and we called it a draw, as when I claimed victory by revealing my stashed Gold, Lea said that she was not aware of the Gold contributing to the Glory total, and that she was certain that she had sufficient Gold stashed away to reach 10 Glory before her first Captain died in an attack on Treasure Island.
I like the game very much - the option to earn Glory by trading, and not just by fighting, means that you can avoid the attention of the 4 powers' Naval Ships (and there is bound to be at least a couple of those patrolling the waters of the Caribbean early on with 16 of the Event Cards drawn at the beginning of every Game Turn bringing in a Frigate (or Man-o-War, should the owning nation be at war)).
Next time we play, we shall use the Glory Cards, and the special harbour rules (printed on the map), and, hopefully, persuade Anna to join the fray-
Labels:
Age of Reason,
Board Games,
Buccaneers,
Colonial,
England,
France,
Games,
Games Played,
Historical,
Naval,
Netherlands,
Pirates,
Renaissance,
Ships,
Spain,
Swashbuckling,
Trade,
Z-MAN Games
Monday, 4 July 2016
Merchants & Marauders: First Game in Progress
Lea got up early this morning (when she heard me rummaging in the bathroom), and she still has an age where she wants company (Anna has turned on full teenager mode and reads books in the seclude of her room), so I decided to skip most of my plans for today, and get out Merchants & Marauders.
I had hoped to lure Anna into participating, but when I finally managed to pull her out of her sleep (about 10.30 a.m.), she promptly disappeared into a book.
Lea and I played most of the day, and we still have not used all the rules, as the game is somewhat complex (not least because everything is in English, and Lea is not yet quite sufficiently versed in that) - but we traded a lot, and I only started raiding merchants after claiming a mission that required me to do so.
We have not finished the game, yet, and we shall not do so until tomorrow, as I had to take advantage of the sunny dry weather this afternoon to get the front lawn mowed (it has been raining a LOT, lately, and a trimming was long overdue).
I had hoped to lure Anna into participating, but when I finally managed to pull her out of her sleep (about 10.30 a.m.), she promptly disappeared into a book.
Lea and I played most of the day, and we still have not used all the rules, as the game is somewhat complex (not least because everything is in English, and Lea is not yet quite sufficiently versed in that) - but we traded a lot, and I only started raiding merchants after claiming a mission that required me to do so.
We have not finished the game, yet, and we shall not do so until tomorrow, as I had to take advantage of the sunny dry weather this afternoon to get the front lawn mowed (it has been raining a LOT, lately, and a trimming was long overdue).
Labels:
Age of Reason,
Board Games,
Buccaneers,
Colonial,
England,
France,
Games,
Games Played,
Historical,
Naval,
Netherlands,
Pirates,
Renaissance,
Ships,
Spain,
Swashbuckling,
Trade,
Z-MAN Games
Thursday, 30 June 2016
Board Game: Merchants & Marauders
I purchased a couple of board games from Hyggeonkel the night before yesterday, and they arrived with the postal service while I was sleeping today - and luckily, my youngest daughter, Lea, heard the doorbell.
I have not had time to read through the rules, yet, but the game looks very good. Both plastic and cardboard components seem good quality, and this Danish Design game comes with zip-lock bags for all the small components - a first for me with this kind of game!
I am looking forward to try my luck as a daring privateer on the Spanish Main!
I have not had time to read through the rules, yet, but the game looks very good. Both plastic and cardboard components seem good quality, and this Danish Design game comes with zip-lock bags for all the small components - a first for me with this kind of game!
I am looking forward to try my luck as a daring privateer on the Spanish Main!
Friday, 3 June 2016
My First Painted Pirate!
This time though, I got a mini in as #64 in The Pikes, Muskets, and Flouncy Shirts Painting Club
My entry is this Artizan Designs buccaneer miniature, which, in this incarnation, I have named Benn Etton.
I started painting Tuesday, and only finished him this morning - he actually has a lot of details that need attention.
I am OK pleased with the outcome, and thrilled to be getting back into the habit of painting.
I shall be spending some hobby-time on dressing some of the Uruk-Hai and Rohan/Saxon bases, but in between I shall start painting the next Viking for my 'purist' Blood Eagle warband.
Primer: Black
Hat:
- I think it is C Graveyard Earth mixed with successively more C Bleached Bone, but the pots are from before I started logging my own mixes.
Hat Band, Coat Lining and Facings. Garters:
- V Black Red + Black
- C Khorne Red + V Black Red
- C Mephiston Red
Neck Cloth:
- Light grey
- Very light grey
- White
Skin:
- The darker end of my usual recipe, starting with a mix of C Dwarf Flesh and C Bestial Brown
Hair:
- C Graveyard Earth +++Black
- C Graveyard Earth ++Black
- C Graveyard Earth +Black
Coat:
- C Orkhide Shade + Black
- C Orkhide Shade
- C Orkhide Shade + C Knarloc Green
- C Knarloc Green
Flouncy Shirt:
- V Khaki Brown
- C Ushabti Bone
- C Ushabti Bone + White
- C Ushabti Bone ++ White
Baldric:
- C Scorched Brown
- C Scorched Brown + V Beasty Brown
- V Beasty Brown
White Metal:
- C Boltgun Metal
- C Chainmail
- C Mithril Silver
Yellow Metal:
- V Polished Gold+ Black
- V Polished Gold
- V Polished Gold + C Mithril Silver
Trousers:
- C Scorched Brown
- C Scorched Brown + C Codex Grey
- C Scorched Brown ++ C Codex Grey
Boots and Pistol Handle:
- F Musket Stock Brown Triad (actually Quartet, as I have mixed a pot of some medium and light tone)
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