Showing posts with label Sarah's Yacht. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarah's Yacht. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 March 2022

From ChrisW - Lady Sarah's yacht, Mars, VSF glory (633.5 points)

Last week I decided I would try and do two posts one early with stuff that I assumed that I would complete quickly and a second post for tough deadline stuff. 

That did not work out.

I was only able to get enough stuff finished for one post. It was my inability to remain focused on the tasks that I had assigned myself and to stay focused on one project at a time that caused me to end up with only one post last week. I found that I frittered away too much time contemplating rather than doing. As an example, the battle board that I built for last weeks post sat untouched for days before I suddenly leapt into action 1 day before the deadline. It always amazes me what I can get done in a very short time when inspiration grips me and when a deadline looms over me. 

So now I am going to try this again. There were a few items that I almost finished last week, some items that had been completed but did not fit in with Earth and one piece of scenery that has been in the 'contemplative' stage for far to long.

So the hope is that this will be ready at a more reasonable time for Tamsin to review, while post number two is an aspirational post with items that may take me down to the wire on Tuesday. I really want to get that second big project done but it will not be easy. Worst case scenario it gets posted the following Tuesday. Actually worst case is that I never finish but lets not think that way.

So this post contains item(s) for Mars that just could not be done in time for last week. This is the 16th planet that I have visited on this wild journey through the cosmos.

UPDATE

Well no surprise not going to be two posts this week, barely able to get the one post done. Those almost done figures had to be restarted as they just were not jelling. In the end I figured I would just be happy getting what ever I get done, done.

From Earth we take yet another ride on Sarah's yacht  courtesy of any of the 22 figures that comprise the hussar unit or the 4 artillery crew.

 


 Dismounted Hussars [22 figures]

These figures are some OOP Hinterland dismounted hussars miniatures. These troops are seeing service on Mars as part of a Totenkoph contingent. This is my second unit of blond soldiers for this challenge. The figures are really delicate and finely sculpted and in better hands they look quite beautiful. In my hands they hopefully look passable. 







Artillery support [3.5 figures plus gun]




Heavy support hussars [2 figures]



 


The High Martians [60 figures]

These are old RAFM figures [still in production] that have a certain charm to them. They come in both flying and grounded versions. In the game they are typically yellow hued, but for some reason that was just not working for me. Not so much an ascetics issue so much as I was just unable to get them to look right. I have other Martian troops that I painted in yellow shades, but it just did not work out for these guys. The missus suggested green as in little green men from Mars, I went with a blue/green that in the end wound up being more blue than green. On the plus side they are painted and they do stand out!

I must sadly add that although the figures have wings, they do not so much fly as plummet. While transporting them from the painting table to the photo booth a few tried to take flight. They wound up kipping on the floor as it were. Just one of those weeks. I also spilled a bottle of primer on the floor and last night, maybe around 1:30 AM I apparently tipped over a bottle of crazy glue. The curse of it is that I often have trouble getting the glue out when I want/need to, but if you tip it over and let it sit untouched...I now have a plastic gorilla attached to my gaming table, possibly a gaming mat too.😒 

I am productive in spite of myself.

33 grounded troops

27 airborne





The Kraag 

 

The big item this week is a High Martian Kraag. It is something that I have wanted to build since the release of Space 1889 roughly 30+ years ago, I just never had the motivation to do it. So most of the components were cut and stored years ago, they have been through a couple of moves and amazingly never been destroyed or repurposed, but also never been worked on. 

For some reason my VSF stuff made it to the front of the pile during this challenge and so this Kraag managed to get pulled out. Now, it has just been sitting on a table throughout this challenge, untouched once again, but with the planet Mars just sitting there in the inner ring and my new found compulsion to get stuff done this time this Kraag will get built.

WIP photo

 

This past week has seen me having several Roy Neary moments, not throwing trees and soil through windows but certainly fixating on buttes, hauling out paints and rocks and spray cans etc. My wife caught me staring off into the distance in deep contemplation more than once. At one point at the dinner table she feared that I was having a seizure my gaze was fixed, one hand twitched (plotting how best to build this thing) and to all intense and purposes I was unresponsive. She was finally able to break through my deep thoughts and while I was having a revelation, the interruption caused me to loose that train of thought...😒

So this started off as one big solid mountain, but somewhere along the way I decided it might be 'fun' to hollow out some of the mountain to provide some variety of use. So out came the fancy Proxxon hot wire cutter and three sections were hollowed out. There was no planning beyond maxing out the interior space. The bottom section was just randomly cut out in an attempt to create some prison cells while the other areas were to be large rooms that might get sectioned off with drop on walls.

Top section

Middle section

Base section

The top section provided a challenge as it was irregularly shaped and the hollowing out left me with some bad gaps. Originally it was to be the throne room, but it was kind of small. So the next section down was made bigger by adding another piece of 2" thick styrofoam then cutting out the centre. It is of a fair size and will hopefully be useful in actual gaming situations.





The plateau on top  is relatively flat as buttes tend to be, but the reasoning was not for authenticity, but because I plan to have some drop on scenery like mortars, artillery and/or defense nets. I figure at least 3 guns should be able to fit on top.
 


 The exterior was carved in an attempt to provide level surfaces to facilitate the placement of figures, but to still look more or less like a natural mountain. The whole of the exterior was brush painted with reddish brown paint mixed with white glue to provide a base colour and some protection. Actual rocks were then glued in place as was gravel, then the mountain was sprayed and dry brushed. The plants are from the dollar store, the natural green colour covered with red oxide spray paint then additional colours lightly sprayed as a highlight.



Action shots!





The Points

  •  20 points for the planet Mars 
  •  20 points for Sarah's Yacht
  •  410 points for 82 x 28mm Prussian hussars & High Martians
  •  27.5 points for field gun and 4 crew [one is lying down]
  •  10 points for 2 heavy hussar support
  • 146 (more or less} points for High Martian Kraag

Math for Kraag points

  • Lower layer 14" x 12" x 4" [672 sq in] 62 points
  • Middle layer 10" x 10" x 4" [400 sq in] 37 points
  • Top layer 8" x 8" x 8" [512 sq in] 47 points

633.5 Total points

OH GREAT ONE with this post I have now completed 6 planets on the outer rim, 5 on the middle ring and 5 on the inner circle. I think I am ready for my centre challenge!


 

   Squirrel points [10]

  Previous weeks

  1. Super heroes
  2. Epic 40K
  3. Sci-Fi Robots 28mm
  4. Dystopian wars
  5. Dr Who                                                                                                                                            
  6. Pulp
  7. All Quiet on the Martian Front  
  8. Back of Beyond  
  9. Post apocalypse                                                                                                                            New this week
  10. VSF 

 Alphabet challenge 





Kaboom! And so another ChrisW-shaped points-bomb drops onto a planet. That's a great selection of figures, but the high point has to be that Kraag!

I'll have a think on what your task should be* for the Challenge XII Hub and do a post later on.

Tamsin


* some of you may realise, having seen the list of draft posts that the thinking may already have been done!


Friday, 14 January 2022

From TomG - On The March To Salem via Arda - 640pts and lots of ACW (Arda) (Sarah's Yacht)

Hey all, I have returned with many figures to share with you all. I have however decided to go no further on the planet rings until my American Civil War project is finished, and yet I wanted to get the outer ring completed. 

So here we are, first port of call is a trip on Sarah's Yacht with this female mouse figure out of the board game "Mice & Mystics", measuring in at the 28mm mark. 


Although not my favourite model I have ever painted, it went quickly and, I feel, turned out quite nicely. Sadly it wasn't until too late that I noticed the photos are slightly out of focus... whoops. 

But with this ticket bought (properly this time) I shall sail all the way to Arda, and bring out this fantastic Highlander Cow, which admittedly is my wife's, but I was given permission to paint it for her. 

He was a delight to paint, and a fun challenge to get the hair as ginger as possible. This was also my first time painting tartan, and it was both terrifying and fun, all at the same time. 

Now on to the project at hand! To join in with the two stands of Union troops from last week, I bring you the final 60 Yankees. Again all of this project will be painted with GW Contrast Paints, in an experiment to see just how quickly I can get them done. 

Now to this week's main focus; 2 sprues of Confederates, each sprue containing 100 infantry, 1 mounted officer, 1 cannon and 4 crew. Although rough and ready, the speed in which an all grey force comes together is very motivating for me. 

All told each sprue takes about 3 hours, with breaks, which allows for one an evening if I knuckle down, and the kids go to bed on time! 



So there we go, a grand total of 277 figures in one week, which is definitely a personal best for me, and one I will try to beat for next Friday!

Points Breakdown - 
15mm Infantry x 272 @ 2pts = 544pts
15mm Mounted x 3 @ 4pts = 12pts
15mm Artillery Piece x 3 @ 4pts = 12pts
28mm Mouse @ 5pts + Star Yacht @ 20pts = 25pts
28mm Mounted (monster) @ 10 pts + Challenge 20pts = 30pts

See you all next week. 

Tom. 

From DaveD
Did you hear that one coming people! Its a whole lotta KABOOM from Tom. That's a fine Highland cow - I am sure James from the chat will be impressed! Its been great to have you around on the evening chats this week and watch you work through the sprues while chatting the tedium away - the way you have chosen to do them is certainly working. I have topped you up with extra points for being a tartan virgin for a grand total of 640!