Little Wars 2012 – A Long-overdue Update

The thing with blogs is that you’re supposed to update them regularly. I keep forgetting. Does that make me a bad net-citizen? No, just a guy with too many things on his plate and a crappy computer that takes hours to warm up enough to be usable. I’ve been working over the past few months […]

A Cast of Thousands Pt 2

The first set for the “A Cast of Thousands” game is nearly finished. I just need to paint some of the Saloon and finish off two of the windows on the ground floor and it’s done. Dressed with a few barrels and crates, it should look very nice and suitably weather worn. The following picture […]

A Cast of Thousands

At this year’s Little Wars in Melbourne (http://www.littlewarsmelbourne.com), I am involved in two games – presenting one and providing the terrain for a second. the first game is the Charge of the Ice Brigade (see the Armoured Train entries below) while the second is called ‘A Cast of Thousands.’ This game concept is the brainchild […]

Rail Cruisers of the Soviet Union

Late in the First World War, several Powers experimented with armoured trains as a means to protect the movement of troops and supplies and provide significant fire-power at the point where the troops dismounted. The Poles in particular developed these trains, as did the Russians and the Germans. Even Britain and Japan flirted with the […]

Charge of the Ice Brigade

The key to winning a war in Russia was being able to function effectively in the harshest of conditions. Napoleon learnt a costly lesson there and Hitler should have paid more attention during History classes. The Russkies developed a number of over-snow transport vehicles including the quirky little “aerosani” literally “aero-sleds.” Essentially an airplane motor […]

In for the Long Hall

This project has been on my to-do list for ages – more pieces to go with my wooden palisade and gatehouse. I plan on making a small village to use with either Anglo-Saxons or Rohirrim, consisting of a number of thatched houses, a stable, an armoury and a long hall. Looking at historical recreations for […]

Lurtz of the Rings

My website (the One Ring) runs a monthly painting challenge and I thought it would be a good idea to join in for a change! This month, the challenge is to paint Lurtz – the Uruk Hai chieftain that Aragorn fights at the end of the Fellowship of the Ring movie. I’ve had this figure […]

Dystopian Wars

Steampunk… sort of Jules Verne meets Wallace and Gromit I guess. I’ve been sucked into this game purely because the models are so cool. What’s not to like about armoured zeppelin aircraft carriers, and massive paddle-steamer battleships!!! The game play seems pretty nice too, but I’ve only just started exploring the rule book. It’s actually […]

Rosie’s Rocketeers

In a top secret factory on the outskirts of New Jersey, the ‘swing shift’ has just clocked on. The production lines begin to roll as Rosie O’Leary puts on her gloves and grabs her welding gear. The factory is making M-300X Rocket packs, the latest gizmo to add to the already incredible arsenal of the […]

Jurassic Reich sourcebook update

Been busy doing some graphics for the JR sourcebook (in between other projects) and have designed some unit badges for the various forces included in the book. The idea is that these will eventually be available for sale as sew-on (or iron-on) badges and even as custom dice, once the book is out. The four […]