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Home from a long, but fantastic day. Picked up some new models to paint up (non-Malifaux,) which I will start on sometime during the week. However now is time to start working through the FoW rule book, and try to understand the basics.
Luke and I finished assembling and prepping the Dreadfleet warships today. We've done all the scenery too, so I'll get everything primed tomorrow, and that'll be the weekly hobby target done (albeit a combined effort).
(09-10-2011, 06:47 PM)Stuart Wrote: [ -> ]Luke and I finished assembling and prepping the Dreadfleet warships today. We've done all the scenery too, so I'll get everything primed tomorrow, and that'll be the weekly hobby target done (albeit a combined effort).

And how is Luke and the Fortress going?
After being reminded of the Volganof board...

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...in White Dwarf this month, I've got other plans for the fortress Idea
For next week's hobby task I'm wondering whether to kick off a 4x4 table project for home use, as Luke and myself are starting to play more games at home now. We already have one table that we built a couple of years ago, but we can learn from that and do better I think. This will also allow us to try out some techniques that we can hopefully apply to the Cutlass table, etc.

Then again I might just crack on with painting my Cygnar.
Haven't got round to settling on anything for a hobby target this week. Really fancy having a dabble with some scenery, so might grab some MDF and try a few experiments with some pink foam. No particular target though.
Same as me then, had a week of not doing much at all so want to finally finish my river pieces off tonight if possible, then i want to get back on the painting bandwagon.....
I have been playing about with liquid green stuff. Its still not an ideal product, whilst it can fill in small air bubbles, it has issues with doing larger (1-2mm) gaps in one application. To be honest though, it is a neat idea, and really useful, but baring in mind "finecast the greatest model you will ever buy," requires the company to release additional tools to pull the model, unto standard. I sense a marketing disaster.
Gonna grab myself a Wargames Illustrated subscription I think. Just wondering which "freebie" to go for, quite tempted by the Flames of War desert palm trees - had an idea for a simple "desert island" board for Cutlass, and they'd be perfect for that.
Is it about to drop £650 on a car, leaving little cash for ebay or model purchases. Brings a sad tear to my ebay addicted eye....
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