Well, now I've caught your attention......this is a blog about gaming miniatures, both old and new school but with a leaning towards old school. I've been in the hobby since the 70s and seem to show no sign of stopping in the foreseeable future.....
Sunday, 14 October 2007
Monday, 18 June 2007
18th June...........mini pics?
Well, the pics have finally turned up........being a technophobe is sometimes something of an issue. Old Citadel Undead Samurai - Link to full range on the Lost Minis WIKI
And a Heresy Miniatures Thrud......limited edition cast in resin. I believe it was sculpted by Kev White of Hasslefree Miniatures
18th June 2007. Finally painted some minis.............
Well, as it says on the tin I finally got around to painting a handful of minis that I've spent the last 25 years trying to complete a set of.....only four painted so far but hey, who knows. Hopefully there will be a few photos added here.......if not I'll try again.
Sunday, 22 April 2007
Sunday 22nd April. After Salute 2007 - new minis bought
Well, I've done it again.........travelled to Salute (miniature show at Excel in London) and spent a fortune. Great day out , got off the tube at Tower Hill and suddenly found myself faced with the old Roman wall, looked to my right and there was the Tower of London. Wierd. There was a real shot of adrenalin and I felt proud to be English.
The pics below are some 18th Century civilians types I picked up from a company called Wargames Foundry. Perfect for Pirates of the Carribean type scenarios if you're into that sort of thing. If you're not.........move on to the next bit.
Tuesday, 20 March 2007
First blogging post.
Tired, overworked and underpaid. Blah. End of a long day taking children to school, working then going to parent's evening. Then shopping. Had to buy a suit. Picked one up in Tescos for £35. How on earth can anyone make and retail a suit for that price. Unbelievable. Also unbelievable is the fact that it fits. Reasonably well. Probably helps that my body now occupies spaces that expensive suit designers don't know exist. Anyway, it's a suit. I have a conference to go to on Thursday. Unfortunately this is also has a 'black tie' evening event for which I am most definitely not prepared. In my youth I wore a cut off tuxedo top on stage. Twenty years ago that looked cool and trendy. Today it looks........well, in need of a dry clean and someone twenty years younger to fill it. Doh, as Homer says. Or would say if Virgin media hadn't ruined my television viewing by p*****g off Sky. I've lost Lost, Battlestar Galactica and the Simpsons. Between that and the situation in Mugabe's (sic) Africa I have lost nothing at all. In fact I've gained some extra hours in the evening. Time currently well spent drinking beer once the munckins are all asleep and my wife has found fit to stop moaning about everything I've done wrong today/this week/last week/before we met etc. Beer has many virtues - it makes men more sexy (from their point of view), more women desirable (from the man's point of view) and football interesting. It also allow online gambling and Ebay to rake in more profits than anyone would've thought possible. How many of us have woken up thinking 'Oh God, no!' I have, and only once next to a young (ish) lady whom I wouldn't have made acquaintance with had it not been for alcohol (both my intake and hers, although I did meet her again a couple of years later and could not remember her upon which she said, 'don't you remember, you f*****d me??!!'). Life, very interesting from all points of view. Time for bed now although I may tap another beer, check on the children (although the 7 month old stays in the main bedroom where my wife sleeps so I have to creep in at the last minute before sleep lest I disturb either).
Next time, 'Punctuation shock!' and 'The Budget' (capital B although I'm not sure why, probably respect for that which one fears).
Dave.
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