01/04/2011

On the Workbench - April 2011

Looking at my posts it feels like slow progress over the last month, but progress was being made. I now have a clear idea of what terrain is needed for the Gauntlet game and have started cutting more bases for the walls, plus sorting things out for various future projects..

  • 48 Swiss halberdiers (I've completed the simple version of the halberds, the more complex version is going slowly)

  • 12 Swiss crossbowmen

  • French Morane Saulnier MS.406 and Russian Lavochkin La-7 (I've given up trying to fit the pilots in, they are just too big!)

  • SYW Bavarian Hussars

  • Some SYW black hussars for my imagi-nation

  • Afrika Korps Sdkfz 11

  • Jagdtiger (I'm going to try ambush pattern camouflage)

  • Panther (marked up as a Regimental HQ)

  • More work on the legation walls

  • "Flock" the remaining trees I had to stop working on last summer when I ran out of sawdust type scatter material. I've now made my own, so I'll see how it works out.

3 comments:

  1. Any progress is good slow or quick it doesn't matter and you know what you're doing aswell.

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  2. It's good to have a plan, trouble is trying to stick with it, I always fail miserably, probably because I'm not just painting my stuff!

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  3. Guys, I've spent too many years in business trying to get managers to use SMART targets, that I can't kick the discipline.

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