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Saturday, 20 July 2024

Drunktown: Population One

Clearing some bits off of my painting tile to make space for the next batch of undercoated little men, I’ve finished this chap who is looking slightly the worse for drink:


He’s a Black Scorpion mini I picked up at Salute. Their range is gorgeous, but unfortunately they’re head and shoulders taller than the Artizan and Foundry minis that I’ve already bought for my Cowboy project. With a slumped drunk, however, I figured the scale discrepancy wouldn’t be as noticeable… which leads me to why I bought him at all - a number of Legends of the Old West scenarios require about a dozen civilian bystanders, and I figured old Jeb here would fit pretty much anywhere there was a fence post for him to slump up against.


The Tally hasn’t only swing in one direction though - I (foolishly, perhaps) messaged a friend to highlight that MaxMini were doing a mystery box, with forty miniatures for only twenty pounds. We prevaricated, and discussed the fact that neither of us needed any more miniatures, until said friend came up with the idea of getting a box and drafting it like they were Magic cards. So we went and sat in the beer garden of my local pub and did just that:

It contained 46 minis all in, so both of us walked away with 23. There were so, so many halflings, so many that my friend considered restarting his Five Leagues project to feature an entirely halfling party. I ended up focusing mostly on undead types, as I figured that I could paint them up for Zomtober to add to my Zombieslayer Warhammer bits - which is going to be a big step, as despite the fact that they’ll never see the inside of a GW, and I’m building them for an out of print, unsupported edition, I still have this weird (conditioned, perhaps) feeling that I’m only allowed to use official GW minis for Warhammer. Which is absurd, but I guess to be expected when I’d been drinking the GW Kool-Aid since I was… 9, probably?

All in all, the Tally now stands at:

39 vs 175 = -136


What’s next? More clearing of the decks before I can crack on with these:





Monday, 15 April 2024

Salute 51

This weekend was the annual pilgrimage to Salute, to stock up on plenty of miniatures without having to pay for postage, mostly.

There was a wild number of prizes to be won in goody bags in the queue, but alas myself and my companion didn’t win any of them. Here’s a picture of that queue though, in case that is what caught your attention:


As ever, I was very bad at taking pictures, being more concerned with wandering around peering at shiny new miniatures, impressive game boards, and handing over money to traders! To that end, here’s a series of pictures in no particular order:


These dinky little ECW minis were very nicely painted, so me and my compadre spent an amount of time cooing over them even though it’s not a scale or a period I’m into!


This castle was very large. I’ve no idea if there were any minis inside it, or how you’d move them if there were!


I wanted to have a look at Mantic’s new Halo game, mostly to see how the minis scaled up with the old Actionclix minis that I have bucketloads of. If I were a more diehard Halo fan I’d be all over this, but…


Silver Bayonet Egypt! We didn’t get to play this year, as last year we only finished our initial go around of the show at closing time, having played a game at the start…


This was a cool table! I’m sure I’ve got a set of quick start rules for this game in my bag somewhere too…


This picture was mostly to remind me to look up this range, as it’s not one I’d come across before, and they had a variety of Mexican figures on offer…


This was a cool forced perspective display! Not pictured, the working servo skull camera on the table behind this display


Excellent 7tv board that was absolutely surrounded by people, well worth looking up better pictures than mine!


Indeed. Wrong scale for me though, sadly…


Wizard of Oz mass battle game, flying monkeys and all. Must remember to google Wars of Ozz…


Childish fun for all the family!


Just a nice board, I forget what for…


Once we’d finished out initial circuit of the show, we headed over to the Griffcon make and take to spend a pleasant time digging through piles of sprues.

Unfortunately due to the lateness of the day there was a distinct lack of torsos left on any of the sprues, but I did manage to make this skeleton happily tooting away on his spooky horn.

Which brings us to the meat of the day - my Salute haul:

Some Perry Napoleonics and ACW minis, to make into Alamo appropriate minis (although annoyingly I’ve realised that I bought the wrong box of French infantry - I meant to grab the 1807 line box, but bought an elite box instead);

This year’s Mantic Hellboy show exclusive, because at this point in the game I can’t really not buy one;

A set of plastic boardwalks and other cowboy scenery;

TTCombat superglue, because it really is better than the Poundland stuff;

A Mantic sample pack that had some ogres inside;

A bear, because my daughter’s D&D character is a Druid;

A freebie mini from One Page Rules;

A copy of Five Torches Deep;

A Stormcast Eternal mini that came in a mystery bag;

Some Old West types from Foundry, as well as a flesh triad that will hopefully help me paint some Mexicans;

A Doctor with a long scarf and a big boss looking Thing from Crooked Dice;

An Infinity miniature that for some reason came with the base of a Salute 2017 show mini;

A drunk cowboy from Black Scorpion (they’re all lovely, but so much bigger than every other cowboy I own, but I figured the slumped drunk wouldn’t look overly large!);

A tiny Grogu from Diehard minis, because May the Fourth is coming up and my previously painted Mando needed a friend;

A sprue of Ray Guns from Anvil Industry, because I’ve got some minis in pith helmets that are in dire need of increased firepower;

A blister of Japanese Villagers, because Ronin of Shadow Deep needs some civilians;

The Salute show mini;

A copy of Super Tiny Sorcery and some colour in and make foldable minis from Mammoth Minis;

A couple of minis from the Griffcon Make & Take;

A dice tray, since my youngest has a hard time keeping his dice on the table during D&D

And so many flyers, stickers, and quick start rules, as well as a handful of free dice.


Totalling everything up, this brings the Tally to:

7 vs 146 = -139

Unsurprising, as this tends to happen whenever I start a project with a Salute splurge (and will probably take a swing further down if I decide to rebuy the correct Perry Napoleonics box)…

Unusually, I’ve already got about half a dozen minis from this lot cleaned up and stuck to bases, so hopefully that means I can get some things painted up quickly! Part of me wonders if I should write a post where I go back to a previous Salute haul, and work out how much of it I’ve actually painted in the intervening years, and how much just loves in my lead mountain…