Wednesday, 17 April 2024

Salute 2024

 

Once again is was my weekend's holiday to the old smoke down South. A chance to see how the other half live... well, not quite! Cheaper rail travel as I now have a 'senior' railcard... 60+ - when did that happen! Couple that with buying 3 months in advance, as soon as they're released, and it becomes much more affordable (£60 return although I had to book the return separately as it wasn't released for another 3 weeks) way to travel. the Railcard was another £35 but, as long as I use it throughout the year, I don't count it towards Salute costs. That's the thing with expenses, as agreed during a few conversations with hobbyists over the weekend, they don't count towards the overall hobby spend ie partner asks how much you spend at the show and, besides lying through your teeth, having hidden numerous parcels in the car/cupboards beforehand etc, you never (EVER!) discuss cost of travel / food / staying over. It's the rules... I didn't write them but by heck we all have to follow them. Like most people in this hobby, I live in fear that, once I finally pop my cogs, my collection will be sold for what I told my partner I'd paid for it... eek!

The annual pic of myself outside the Tower of London, I don't know why I do this to myself (or you!) but it's become a tradition I suppose... 


I stayed at the Ibis next to Excel... a credit card job again which I hope to pay off at some point before next year's event... I'd asked for an accessible shower and was given a rather poky room with the tiniest inaccessible 'window without a view' possible. First world problems of course.




I spent the afternoon around pubs in London with the renowned artist Matthew Street, actually popping into the Orc's Nest shop which has been there since time immemorial. All modern stuff now unfortunately from my point of view but very glad to see it prospering. The evening started early with a pint to two at the Fox...


Always bear in mind when visiting Excel that there are two Fox pubs, one either end of Excel. Everyone seemed to avoid this one (at the show, Dave Thomas told me a few had been at the other one) although it was still early evening so I popped over to 'The China Garden' for tea followed by a pint at the hotel...


Excel by night as I walked back...


Full English breakfast... never again will I have an Ibis breakfast (except Sunday as I'd pre booked both days) - the Earl Grey tea and the apple juice were great. The cooked food was poorly cooked and either over salted (bacon) or tasteless. 


Come the day! 


Warlords really organise the entrance part well.





The bag of freebies! Well, there was the free figure further down...



Annie of Bad Squiddo Games organised the  sculpt this year, the programme gives a nice insight into it's development (as well as painting instructions by the legendary Kev Dallimore). A very nice sculpt by Alan Marsh.




The sprue was an Atlantic Games freebie. Can't remember who gave them out but will revisit once I do


There was a ticket for a Mantic freebie, a sampler containing the pieces below... well nicely produced and a great price! I had my usual quick chat with Ronnie when we bumped into each other. Top bloke.



There were some Halo demo games on (pics below in the maelstrom somewhere)... I've just finished series 2 on Paramount+ (I'm not a video gamer at all so don't know the storyline otherwise) and really enjoyed it


The Force was strong as I walked in...


The Frother's Unite team had come together for a fantastic game. I dropped off a bunch of my Captain figures that they pointed out bear a good resemblance to a certain TV cartoon one from the past who was a feature of a part of this game... prizes for piratical doings during the game.


Trump Apocalypse! 




I needed water but saw the cost... I'd forgotten to bring my usual supply of bottled stuff. I switched to a nice cup of Earl Grey instead.



And the pics... I'll add text later as I've work to do!





Black Scorpion showing their lovely pieces... I needed those mounted sculpts and, well, basically everything, but had to say no to my empty wallet.





Quick chat with Ged over on http://www.gringo40s.com/ - the American Indian Wars range looks great and he said, with a fanatical gleam in his eyes, that he has hundred of sculpts in mind... the skies the limit! Apaches below;




Offensive Miniatures are from my neck of the woods... they, on the other hand, have a successful miniatures business.










They'd give you a running start before missing of course...




I think this won best game of the day or similar. Excellent work.








Tangent Miniatures had a fantastic selection of film and TV inspired goodness along with a lot of printed pieces.



Eek... 


Renedra... need no introduction these days!



Fenris Games... top quality resin (and metal) with some gorgeous new stuff I couldn't buy. Tis' a shame.



















The pulsating heart of Warlord... designers and painters!






No such thing as rubbish... or ownership of course.



Halo in play...






Heroics & Ros. Superb 1/300 pieces. Still looking for a listing of their sci-fi infantry I picked up a couple of years back.








Lunchtime pit stop... 2 for 1... ie both for me :)


Weird thing in the sky... not used that in good old Stockport. Below it a parasol, not an alien spaceship just in case you were wondering.



Those stalwarts of the wargaming world are still going strong although only the 15mm ranges on display.


A series of talks throughout the day went down very well.






Brigade Models do some very nice Great War pieces....


and some lovely 6mm by my mate 6mil Phil.












By the power of....




Colouring in organised by Annie of Bad Squiddo. Quite busy throughout the day.



Fenris from a distance...


Warp Miniatures, again from a distance...





Some impressive MDF...






























The SLW stand was busy thoughout the day. You can occasionally pick up previous year's minis along with lots of assorted paraphenalia.


A few pics from the painting competition... very difficult to get close though.















Back to the Frothers game...


Telletubies sculpted by Inso just for the game (one off sculpts, not being produced for obvious reasons!)


























Gangs of Rome. A very successful game with great scenery by Sarissa Precision.



A local sword fighting club enthralled us all throughout the day.



Geoff Solomon-Sims wonderful scenery piece for his game 'The Woods'.





















Eureka Miniatures... lovely 15mm Michael Moorcock Hawkmoon sculpts...


Some new 28mm releases, Minoan bull dancers, medieval feasts and more.




I remember when the Quar minis first came out, they were a must have. If I still hadn't done anything with those then I'd have picked up some of these new plastics!











Had a nice chat with Peter Heath over at Anschluss Wargames (https://anschlusswargames.com)... he gave me a freebie that is a second so could not be sold... damned if I can see the problem! A very nice Russian SU85 in 12mm.



Typically, ever year, as soon as the freebie minis are handed out they get thrown onto eBay... it's just not cricket folks!


Well, that's it for now. It'd be great if you could join the blog (top left)  If you fancy grabbing me a coffee it would be very much appreciated... London treks are thirsty work!


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Tuesday, 19 March 2024

Heritage Models / Der Kriegspielers 'air power' and more...


I managed to pick up another old catalogue, this time from Walthers Inc of Milwaukee. It's a second edition version for 1975 and shows no 'taint' of fantasy or science fiction... that time was about to come!

And what a selection of goodies! They did offer trade discounts but, looking at the order form, it didn't extend to miniatures...


The 'air power' range described itself as;

'All metal precision cast actual scale model recognition aircraft super-detailed for use with mini armor, ships or as a separate collection of the aircraft of World War II'.

That ties in with the militaries use of GHQ 1/285 micro armour 'recognition' aspect. I wonder how lucrative the military contracts were back then!

The range at that time was as below... I don't know as yet if it was expanded but will start to collate and update on the Lost Minis WIKI later. I picked all of these up a few years back, along with some Heritage Napoleonettes (15mm), mainly so I could record them for posterity as usual. Can't see this gaming history disappear. The early packs (as per the listing below) only showed Der Kriegspielers however once they joined forces with Heritage Models that was changed along with the artwork. 


I certainly don't have any of the full colour cards as mention in the page above... would love to find a copy or two!

The rear of the blister pack;


The few blisters I have;













A few more bits from an old DK/HM catalogue;


I've now added everything to the WIKI;


I don't have a complete list to hand, possibly in another catalogue somewhere so two of the above were later additions than the 1975 Walthers' catalogue  shows. They are lovely miniatures and I'd love to find out more about them so, if you know, please leave a comment! I can't find anything after around 1979 so possibly the range was dropped / sold on?

They also had a page of GHQ 20mm wargaming figures. I have a few examples of these and they are lovely figures, as you would expect from GHQ. There are some pics if you check the GHQ label on the right of the blog.


I also got a oldish (from 2001 which, at my age, cannot be described as old any more...) catalogue for TCS. It's full of wargames bits and bobs including a 25mm fantasy range of which I do have a couple of pieces somewhere - pieces I've never been able to identify! Very shiny metal. I must find out more.



Also, I found parts of the Hinchliffe Models Medieval Siege Tower cladding kit. I'd picked these up in a bits box of stuff about 10 years ago and had completely forgotten them. Unfortunately it's not a complete set and some pieces are duplicated. One day I'll find the rest!

Hope everyone is well. I'm suffering from my regular 'man-flu' which, as usual, hits my chest and so old man karaoke is currently off the cards. Most upsetting!

Take care.

David


Sunday, 17 March 2024

Oldhammer Marvels! The Citadel Giant Chaos Battering Ram...


Opening a box I picked up (I think) in the 90's... a Citadel Chaz Elliott monster of a sculpt (every pun intended). Excuse the wobbly camera, the iPhone needs to go for repair. I did paint one for the GW Manchester shop back in the day but it went the way of my painted Dwarf Steam Cannon unfortunately...



More later!

 

Sunday, 3 March 2024

Fellowship of the Cheese!

 

A total joy to receive was a set of RRB Minis mice at arms, sculpted by David Bezio. Whilst he was sculpting them he posted WIPs on Facebook so of course I had to goad him into making a Fellowship set. He didn't disappoint! These are tiny little figures, approximately 10mm tall. The pics tell the whole story. All the greens are David's own images, used with permission. I've tentatively mounted them on 20 round bases...







And , of course, the wonderful Bakshi artwork... just needs a mouse Gollum now of course.

The full Mice At Arms army set is available in the UK although the link has details of getting them from RRB Minis in the USA and also the rules via David Bezio's 'Lulu' account.

https://thelittlesoldiercompany.co.uk/product/mice-at-arms-army-set/

So what have I been up to?

I've also been painting a lovely Sarissa Precission ''Pissoir' to go with the upcoming Napoleoniques. I found it whilst, as usual, looking for something else and, again as usual, had to start that.




Getting closer to finishing the upcoming new minis; the Ogre and Slug Wizard along with a few toadstools. Oh, and there's the first of the demonic Ludbletters there as well...


Pete Brown at the Mouldmaker now has the Napoleonique minis in his hands and I'm hoping to get a hold of them soon and get the Kickstarter fulfilled.



More later!


Sunday, 25 February 2024

The joys of a Warhammer 40K bits box...

 

Sorting out boxes which is my favourite hobby pastime! This was part of a job lot given to me years ago by a friend... he used blue tac to attach weapons so they could be changed when needed. Sacrilege!

The tub is just plastic, most of the rest are metal barring the Space Marine / Ork vehicle bits etc.










Spent a pleasant evening in last night with the hound finishing the first series of HBO's 'Rome'. I'd ordered the second series on Friday and it arrived yesterday meaning I stayed up till 01:30 watching the first 2 episodes... rather tired today.


Trying to get a little painting done but, as always, ADHD hits and I get everything else started and nothing completed. Hoping to get the upcoming Napoleoniques molded and off to Kickstarter backers soon.


Martin Buck has done a stellar job on these including Napoleon himself (on the balcony in the pic).

Well, off to paint a little. More later.