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Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

 

WTJ are beautiful, and I have used them, but as this is a project using models that are approaching 40 years old the Panzerschiffes holds place in my heart.?



On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 7:51 PM Eric Boyle via <edb1815=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks Jon. It is a future project for me but I was thinking of going with the WTJ ships.

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Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

 

Thanks Jon. It is a future project for me but I was thinking of going with the WTJ ships.


Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

 

I have always wished Chadwick would do the 2nd book and finish it out.? One of my favorite battles

In a message dated 4/9/2020 7:09:40 AM Pacific Standard Time, freddbloggs@... writes:

Ahhhhh the joys of the Benghazi handicap!

On 09/04/2020 15:07:30, John Cunningham via groups.io <jcunningham9@...> wrote:

Writing!

1. I'm working on an overly ambitious NUTS! WW2 campaign book series that will let a player basically take their core squad through the entire war. The books will be:? ETO (Western and Eastern Fronts), Desert War (including East Africa), PTO (including Indo-China/Burma). I've completed the x2 ETO books, and am grinding through the Desert War book. Been drinking from a fire hose, as it were, trying to read everything? I can on the subject to get this done. It's already forced me to create a new type of campaign map. The broad area maps used in the campaign system are two generic for North Africa. In the context of Europe having a map with large areas picked out fine - Normandy, Paris etc. But all the campaigns in North Africa were essentially linear, fought back and forth along the coastal zone. Hemmed in by harsh deserts, escarpments and rugged hills, the armies had to more or less follow the coastal road that ran from Alexandria to Tripoli. Yes, you could swing wide in areas, etc. So when you map it out it at a high level - boring! So I created? new linked area movement to add flavor. Anyways, just finished the high level campaigns and am creating sample scenarios for each campaign. Finished a few scenarios for 1940 through June 1941 and Halfaya Pass, next up - Operation Crusader!?

2. Updating older NUTS books for re-print. Just competed updating the Stalingrad book for 4th edition, then just two left - Italian campaign and Hurtgen Forest.

3. Painting. Just getting back into working through the figures that have been collecting dust on the workbench. Just finished? group of Post-Apoc survivors. Next in queue are some Dark Ages Saxons, then some scifi? infantry from the now OOP Defiant miniatures guys.

Virus-free.


Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

 

Specifically on TFL projects, I've been doing artwork for faction cards for Dux Arda -- a fan based Middle Earth conversion for Dux Britanniarum.? DuxB is a really fun game that lends itself well for Middle Earth, given that Tolkien envisioned a Dark Ages setting. So Gunnar Thompson wrote the core rules, then I created the faction cards and the Book of the Dwarves. I just created the print files for Euro Poker decks at the Game Crafter for Dwarves, Rivendell, Dale, Angmar, Eriador, and Orcs of the Misty Mountains.

https://sbminisguy.wordpress.com/2019/01/04/dux-arda-gaming-middle-earth-with-dux-britanniarum/


Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

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Ahhhhh the joys of the Benghazi handicap!

On 09/04/2020 15:07:30, John Cunningham via groups.io <jcunningham9@...> wrote:

Writing!

1. I'm working on an overly ambitious NUTS! WW2 campaign book series that will let a player basically take their core squad through the entire war. The books will be:? ETO (Western and Eastern Fronts), Desert War (including East Africa), PTO (including Indo-China/Burma). I've completed the x2 ETO books, and am grinding through the Desert War book. Been drinking from a fire hose, as it were, trying to read everything? I can on the subject to get this done. It's already forced me to create a new type of campaign map. The broad area maps used in the campaign system are two generic for North Africa. In the context of Europe having a map with large areas picked out fine - Normandy, Paris etc. But all the campaigns in North Africa were essentially linear, fought back and forth along the coastal zone. Hemmed in by harsh deserts, escarpments and rugged hills, the armies had to more or less follow the coastal road that ran from Alexandria to Tripoli. Yes, you could swing wide in areas, etc. So when you map it out it at a high level - boring! So I created? new linked area movement to add flavor. Anyways, just finished the high level campaigns and am creating sample scenarios for each campaign. Finished a few scenarios for 1940 through June 1941 and Halfaya Pass, next up - Operation Crusader!?

2. Updating older NUTS books for re-print. Just competed updating the Stalingrad book for 4th edition, then just two left - Italian campaign and Hurtgen Forest.

3. Painting. Just getting back into working through the figures that have been collecting dust on the workbench. Just finished? group of Post-Apoc survivors. Next in queue are some Dark Ages Saxons, then some scifi? infantry from the now OOP Defiant miniatures guys.

Virus-free.


Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

 

Writing!

1. I'm working on an overly ambitious NUTS! WW2 campaign book series that will let a player basically take their core squad through the entire war. The books will be:? ETO (Western and Eastern Fronts), Desert War (including East Africa), PTO (including Indo-China/Burma). I've completed the x2 ETO books, and am grinding through the Desert War book. Been drinking from a fire hose, as it were, trying to read everything? I can on the subject to get this done. It's already forced me to create a new type of campaign map. The broad area maps used in the campaign system are two generic for North Africa. In the context of Europe having a map with large areas picked out fine - Normandy, Paris etc. But all the campaigns in North Africa were essentially linear, fought back and forth along the coastal zone. Hemmed in by harsh deserts, escarpments and rugged hills, the armies had to more or less follow the coastal road that ran from Alexandria to Tripoli. Yes, you could swing wide in areas, etc. So when you map it out it at a high level - boring! So I created? new linked area movement to add flavor. Anyways, just finished the high level campaigns and am creating sample scenarios for each campaign. Finished a few scenarios for 1940 through June 1941 and Halfaya Pass, next up - Operation Crusader!?

2. Updating older NUTS books for re-print. Just competed updating the Stalingrad book for 4th edition, then just two left - Italian campaign and Hurtgen Forest.

3. Painting. Just getting back into working through the figures that have been collecting dust on the workbench. Just finished? group of Post-Apoc survivors. Next in queue are some Dark Ages Saxons, then some scifi? infantry from the now OOP Defiant miniatures guys.


Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

 

Still desperately wishing we could buy a pdf version of the CoC PTO book!

Tom Huntington


Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

 

They are mostly Panzerschiffes that I bought back in 1983. They to build both navies using those originals. Ones that I am missing or Panzerschiffes does not offer, I went with WTJ.?

On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 3:36 PM Eric Boyle via <edb1815=[email protected]> wrote:
Jon what models are you using for your 1898 naval project?

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Cheers, pretty much the same here. ?


On 8 Apr 2020, at 15:59, Steve miller <pilum40@...> wrote:

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I get most if not all my files via Wargame 3D. com or Thingiverse?

I use Yeggi or .stl finder for search engines as well. Hope that helps a little.

Stay "Rona free"...and safe!

Steve M


Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

 

The main hobby project during lockdown is painting a pile of Minifigs ECW that have been unpainted for around 30 years. My gaming buddy and I are going to be trying to Skype a game of For King & Parliament this Sunday, so I’ll be making a delivery of troops to his front door sometime Thursday/Friday.

However, my main painting project the last couple of weeks has been a full scale repaint of the front of my house, weather permitting. I finished the prep work yesterday and started priming. If the weather continues nice I should be close to finished by the weekend. Lloyd


Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

 

I get most if not all my files via Wargame 3D. com or Thingiverse?

I use Yeggi or .stl finder for search engines as well. Hope that helps a little.

Stay "Rona free"...and safe!

Steve M


Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

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I know Nuzzink, website is offline as he was doing a new one just as the corona stuff hit. other than that if you want stuff, email him!

On 08/04/2020 01:50:53, owen johnston via groups.io <celtredleg@...> wrote:

Well hell.? No more Glorantha from them then I would guess


In a message dated 4/7/2020 8:28:49 AM Pacific Standard Time, freddbloggs@... writes:

Made redundant, last July!

On 07/04/2020 15:19:32, owen johnston via groups.io <celtredleg@...> wrote:

You quite Rapier?? Bummer


In a message dated 4/7/2020 1:23:17 AM Pacific Standard Time, freddbloggs@... writes:

Oh just a little something to keep me busy now I am no longer a Rapier person....

On 07/04/2020 00:36:19, owen johnston via groups.io <celtredleg@...> wrote:

And what range would that be?

In a message dated 4/5/2020 6:41:43 AM Pacific Standard Time, freddbloggs@... writes:

Not changed a lot, worked from home anyway!

Prepping figures to spray, in between rebuilding my workspace after it was gutted to have new windows put in.

And prepping master casts for my new ranges of figures!

On 05/04/2020 12:37:16, Penguin Koen <kgpm.desmedt@...> wrote:

Working from home for the last 3,5 weeks, but that is going well, so don't really get that much extra hobby time during the day. My 4h commute goes to longer working hours and a lie-in in the morning (half past 7 rather than half past 5!!!). But I do stay up later and have been painting stuff - have completed 8 units for Star Wars legion in the last month, as well as loads of scenery, and some of the figures for Mice and Mystics. Obviously no more nights out or gaming nights :-(? But as Thomas said, we do chat a lot, and are planning some online gaming. Apart from that I've reorganised my gaming stuff in my room, it's much more efficient now (and I have found loads of stuff that I couldn't remember I had :D )

If Infamy Infamy gets out, I'll buy some (more) Romans and Celts and will paint those.

Take care, Lardies!
Koen

Op zo 5 apr. 2020 om 12:36 schreef Thomas Nissvik <thomas.nissvik@...>:
I chat daily via Google Hangouts with the guys in my gaming group and
we will be doing online game sessions. I am making progress on the
Adeptus Titanicus box set I bought when it came out, built and then
promptly stopped painting.
And I got back into LEGO. Been wanting to for years as a mate is a
hardcore collector and the new kits are brilliant. Now I had the
chance to support my FLLS (Friendly Local Lego Store) and kill
quarantine time so took the plunge with the Roadmaster bus kit. Great
fun and now eyeing the Lad Rover kit.


On Sun, 5 Apr 2020 at 12:26, Ken Butt via
<k_butt=[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Where possible finishing old projects that fell by the wayside as the wargames butterfly flapped it's wings. Currently finishing my AWI American forces (2 Brigades) and then sorting out what I will need if anything for the British. Will then finish my pirates as it appears Blood and Plunder will be popular with some of my club after the enforced break. Will also be looking for Infamy, Infamy to be published so that I can sort out my Romans, Gauls and Greeks. Oh, and working on my conversions of OO gauge railway rolling stock so that they will be narrow gauge 28mm items and multiperiod. At least that's the intention, so far have completed two battalions of infantry and looking working on the cavalry for both sides on the AWI. These were already 1/2 done a few years ago.
>
> I know Rich hoped to publish Infamy Infamy at Salute, can we expect a date soon?
>
>
>
> On Sunday, 5 April 2020, 11:12:16 BST, simon beazley via <s.beazley=[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>? So during this time what are we doing I don't know about you guys but the club I belong to was an important part of my life .? In these times it's important to keep those contacts and the club going so I decided to run a game of sharp practice for the club over Facebook using a table in my garage? and video recording things like the drawer of the chits dice rolls and of course placement of figures at the moment we're on turn one and it's a French Indian war game the British are attacking a French settlement .
>





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Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

 

Well hell.? No more Glorantha from them then I would guess


In a message dated 4/7/2020 8:28:49 AM Pacific Standard Time, freddbloggs@... writes:

Made redundant, last July!

On 07/04/2020 15:19:32, owen johnston via groups.io <celtredleg@...> wrote:

You quite Rapier?? Bummer


In a message dated 4/7/2020 1:23:17 AM Pacific Standard Time, freddbloggs@... writes:

Oh just a little something to keep me busy now I am no longer a Rapier person....

On 07/04/2020 00:36:19, owen johnston via groups.io <celtredleg@...> wrote:

And what range would that be?

In a message dated 4/5/2020 6:41:43 AM Pacific Standard Time, freddbloggs@... writes:

Not changed a lot, worked from home anyway!

Prepping figures to spray, in between rebuilding my workspace after it was gutted to have new windows put in.

And prepping master casts for my new ranges of figures!

On 05/04/2020 12:37:16, Penguin Koen <kgpm.desmedt@...> wrote:

Working from home for the last 3,5 weeks, but that is going well, so don't really get that much extra hobby time during the day. My 4h commute goes to longer working hours and a lie-in in the morning (half past 7 rather than half past 5!!!). But I do stay up later and have been painting stuff - have completed 8 units for Star Wars legion in the last month, as well as loads of scenery, and some of the figures for Mice and Mystics. Obviously no more nights out or gaming nights :-(? But as Thomas said, we do chat a lot, and are planning some online gaming. Apart from that I've reorganised my gaming stuff in my room, it's much more efficient now (and I have found loads of stuff that I couldn't remember I had :D )

If Infamy Infamy gets out, I'll buy some (more) Romans and Celts and will paint those.

Take care, Lardies!
Koen

Op zo 5 apr. 2020 om 12:36 schreef Thomas Nissvik <thomas.nissvik@...>:
I chat daily via Google Hangouts with the guys in my gaming group and
we will be doing online game sessions. I am making progress on the
Adeptus Titanicus box set I bought when it came out, built and then
promptly stopped painting.
And I got back into LEGO. Been wanting to for years as a mate is a
hardcore collector and the new kits are brilliant. Now I had the
chance to support my FLLS (Friendly Local Lego Store) and kill
quarantine time so took the plunge with the Roadmaster bus kit. Great
fun and now eyeing the Lad Rover kit.


On Sun, 5 Apr 2020 at 12:26, Ken Butt via
<k_butt=[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Where possible finishing old projects that fell by the wayside as the wargames butterfly flapped it's wings. Currently finishing my AWI American forces (2 Brigades) and then sorting out what I will need if anything for the British. Will then finish my pirates as it appears Blood and Plunder will be popular with some of my club after the enforced break. Will also be looking for Infamy, Infamy to be published so that I can sort out my Romans, Gauls and Greeks. Oh, and working on my conversions of OO gauge railway rolling stock so that they will be narrow gauge 28mm items and multiperiod. At least that's the intention, so far have completed two battalions of infantry and looking working on the cavalry for both sides on the AWI. These were already 1/2 done a few years ago.
>
> I know Rich hoped to publish Infamy Infamy at Salute, can we expect a date soon?
>
>
>
> On Sunday, 5 April 2020, 11:12:16 BST, simon beazley via <s.beazley=[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>? So during this time what are we doing I don't know about you guys but the club I belong to was an important part of my life .? In these times it's important to keep those contacts and the club going so I decided to run a game of sharp practice for the club over Facebook using a table in my garage? and video recording things like the drawer of the chits dice rolls and of course placement of figures at the moment we're on turn one and it's a French Indian war game the British are attacking a French settlement .
>





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Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

 

Jon what models are you using for your 1898 naval project?


Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

 

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Just out of curiosity, which STL files are you using for the buildings? - always interested in finding new files.


On 7 Apr 2020, at 16:37, Steve miller <pilum40@...> wrote:

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I'm a recently retired teacher so lockdown-daily schedule really isn't much of a change. Here's what's on my "Finish This Stuff list"

1. Complete Caesarian Roman repurpose/rebasing for Infamy. Got about 120 finished out. That should be enough. The Barbarians are done. 150+ should be enough.
2. Complete "Flash Harry's Mexico Holiday-1863". Flash and the Imperial forces done. Got 60 Juaristas to paint, scheduled to rollout in October at BBQ Lard-Grapevine Texas. Need to finish the newly arrived Charlie Foxtrot Pantile buildings/walls and purchase a decent "cobblestone" table mat for the town of La Madre Tuya.
3. Solo gaming using SP2, CoC, and 54mm AWI and Napoleonics Also learn how to use that CoC simulator now I've spent good money for it. :)
4. 3D print more buildings in 15mm and 28mm
5. Complete 28mm War of the Worlds Martian War Machines (20 of them) to make the Earth Martian in 1879. Opposing them is my Stadden Zulu war collection
6. Learn and learn how to use some type of real time video technology to facilitate General d' Brigade in 15mm.?
7. Make sure whisky cabinet and beer fridge are correctly stocked. That should be number 1 right?
8. Test out the pool floats as the 90 degree Tejas "springtime" is coming soon. Thinking a poolside/deckside wargame is definitely a possibility. Doin' stuff Tejas style!

Y'all stay safe and remember #notmyRona

Steve Miller
Rat Palace Gamers
Dallas/Fort Worth/Nation of Texas


Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

 

I'm a recently retired teacher so lockdown-daily schedule really isn't much of a change. Here's what's on my "Finish This Stuff list"

1. Complete Caesarian Roman repurpose/rebasing for Infamy. Got about 120 finished out. That should be enough. The Barbarians are done. 150+ should be enough.
2. Complete "Flash Harry's Mexico Holiday-1863". Flash and the Imperial forces done. Got 60 Juaristas to paint, scheduled to rollout in October at BBQ Lard-Grapevine Texas. Need to finish the newly arrived Charlie Foxtrot Pantile buildings/walls and purchase a decent "cobblestone" table mat for the town of La Madre Tuya.
3. Solo gaming using SP2, CoC, and 54mm AWI and Napoleonics Also learn how to use that CoC simulator now I've spent good money for it. :)
4. 3D print more buildings in 15mm and 28mm
5. Complete 28mm War of the Worlds Martian War Machines (20 of them) to make the Earth Martian in 1879. Opposing them is my Stadden Zulu war collection
6. Learn and learn how to use some type of real time video technology to facilitate General d' Brigade in 15mm.?
7. Make sure whisky cabinet and beer fridge are correctly stocked. That should be number 1 right?
8. Test out the pool floats as the 90 degree Tejas "springtime" is coming soon. Thinking a poolside/deckside wargame is definitely a possibility. Doin' stuff Tejas style!

Y'all stay safe and remember #notmyRona

Steve Miller
Rat Palace Gamers
Dallas/Fort Worth/Nation of Texas


Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

Fredd Bloggs
 

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Made redundant, last July!

On 07/04/2020 15:19:32, owen johnston via groups.io <celtredleg@...> wrote:

You quite Rapier?? Bummer


In a message dated 4/7/2020 1:23:17 AM Pacific Standard Time, freddbloggs@... writes:

Oh just a little something to keep me busy now I am no longer a Rapier person....

On 07/04/2020 00:36:19, owen johnston via groups.io <celtredleg@...> wrote:

And what range would that be?

In a message dated 4/5/2020 6:41:43 AM Pacific Standard Time, freddbloggs@... writes:

Not changed a lot, worked from home anyway!

Prepping figures to spray, in between rebuilding my workspace after it was gutted to have new windows put in.

And prepping master casts for my new ranges of figures!

On 05/04/2020 12:37:16, Penguin Koen <kgpm.desmedt@...> wrote:

Working from home for the last 3,5 weeks, but that is going well, so don't really get that much extra hobby time during the day. My 4h commute goes to longer working hours and a lie-in in the morning (half past 7 rather than half past 5!!!). But I do stay up later and have been painting stuff - have completed 8 units for Star Wars legion in the last month, as well as loads of scenery, and some of the figures for Mice and Mystics. Obviously no more nights out or gaming nights :-(? But as Thomas said, we do chat a lot, and are planning some online gaming. Apart from that I've reorganised my gaming stuff in my room, it's much more efficient now (and I have found loads of stuff that I couldn't remember I had :D )

If Infamy Infamy gets out, I'll buy some (more) Romans and Celts and will paint those.

Take care, Lardies!
Koen

Op zo 5 apr. 2020 om 12:36 schreef Thomas Nissvik <thomas.nissvik@...>:
I chat daily via Google Hangouts with the guys in my gaming group and
we will be doing online game sessions. I am making progress on the
Adeptus Titanicus box set I bought when it came out, built and then
promptly stopped painting.
And I got back into LEGO. Been wanting to for years as a mate is a
hardcore collector and the new kits are brilliant. Now I had the
chance to support my FLLS (Friendly Local Lego Store) and kill
quarantine time so took the plunge with the Roadmaster bus kit. Great
fun and now eyeing the Lad Rover kit.


On Sun, 5 Apr 2020 at 12:26, Ken Butt via
<k_butt=[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Where possible finishing old projects that fell by the wayside as the wargames butterfly flapped it's wings. Currently finishing my AWI American forces (2 Brigades) and then sorting out what I will need if anything for the British. Will then finish my pirates as it appears Blood and Plunder will be popular with some of my club after the enforced break. Will also be looking for Infamy, Infamy to be published so that I can sort out my Romans, Gauls and Greeks. Oh, and working on my conversions of OO gauge railway rolling stock so that they will be narrow gauge 28mm items and multiperiod. At least that's the intention, so far have completed two battalions of infantry and looking working on the cavalry for both sides on the AWI. These were already 1/2 done a few years ago.
>
> I know Rich hoped to publish Infamy Infamy at Salute, can we expect a date soon?
>
>
>
> On Sunday, 5 April 2020, 11:12:16 BST, simon beazley via <s.beazley=[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>? So during this time what are we doing I don't know about you guys but the club I belong to was an important part of my life .? In these times it's important to keep those contacts and the club going so I decided to run a game of sharp practice for the club over Facebook using a table in my garage? and video recording things like the drawer of the chits dice rolls and of course placement of figures at the moment we're on turn one and it's a French Indian war game the British are attacking a French settlement .
>





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Virus-free.


Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

 

You quite Rapier?? Bummer


In a message dated 4/7/2020 1:23:17 AM Pacific Standard Time, freddbloggs@... writes:

Oh just a little something to keep me busy now I am no longer a Rapier person....

On 07/04/2020 00:36:19, owen johnston via groups.io <celtredleg@...> wrote:

And what range would that be?

In a message dated 4/5/2020 6:41:43 AM Pacific Standard Time, freddbloggs@... writes:

Not changed a lot, worked from home anyway!

Prepping figures to spray, in between rebuilding my workspace after it was gutted to have new windows put in.

And prepping master casts for my new ranges of figures!

On 05/04/2020 12:37:16, Penguin Koen <kgpm.desmedt@...> wrote:

Working from home for the last 3,5 weeks, but that is going well, so don't really get that much extra hobby time during the day. My 4h commute goes to longer working hours and a lie-in in the morning (half past 7 rather than half past 5!!!). But I do stay up later and have been painting stuff - have completed 8 units for Star Wars legion in the last month, as well as loads of scenery, and some of the figures for Mice and Mystics. Obviously no more nights out or gaming nights :-(? But as Thomas said, we do chat a lot, and are planning some online gaming. Apart from that I've reorganised my gaming stuff in my room, it's much more efficient now (and I have found loads of stuff that I couldn't remember I had :D )

If Infamy Infamy gets out, I'll buy some (more) Romans and Celts and will paint those.

Take care, Lardies!
Koen

Op zo 5 apr. 2020 om 12:36 schreef Thomas Nissvik <thomas.nissvik@...>:
I chat daily via Google Hangouts with the guys in my gaming group and
we will be doing online game sessions. I am making progress on the
Adeptus Titanicus box set I bought when it came out, built and then
promptly stopped painting.
And I got back into LEGO. Been wanting to for years as a mate is a
hardcore collector and the new kits are brilliant. Now I had the
chance to support my FLLS (Friendly Local Lego Store) and kill
quarantine time so took the plunge with the Roadmaster bus kit. Great
fun and now eyeing the Lad Rover kit.


On Sun, 5 Apr 2020 at 12:26, Ken Butt via
<k_butt=[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Where possible finishing old projects that fell by the wayside as the wargames butterfly flapped it's wings. Currently finishing my AWI American forces (2 Brigades) and then sorting out what I will need if anything for the British. Will then finish my pirates as it appears Blood and Plunder will be popular with some of my club after the enforced break. Will also be looking for Infamy, Infamy to be published so that I can sort out my Romans, Gauls and Greeks. Oh, and working on my conversions of OO gauge railway rolling stock so that they will be narrow gauge 28mm items and multiperiod. At least that's the intention, so far have completed two battalions of infantry and looking working on the cavalry for both sides on the AWI. These were already 1/2 done a few years ago.
>
> I know Rich hoped to publish Infamy Infamy at Salute, can we expect a date soon?
>
>
>
> On Sunday, 5 April 2020, 11:12:16 BST, simon beazley via <s.beazley=[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>? So during this time what are we doing I don't know about you guys but the club I belong to was an important part of my life .? In these times it's important to keep those contacts and the club going so I decided to run a game of sharp practice for the club over Facebook using a table in my garage? and video recording things like the drawer of the chits dice rolls and of course placement of figures at the moment we're on turn one and it's a French Indian war game the British are attacking a French settlement .
>





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Re: What are you doing during lockdown ?

Fredd Bloggs
 

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Yep......

that and waiting for the point I can do pictures....

On 07/04/2020 14:37:44, Doug Melville <dougmelville@...> wrote:

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Fredd Bloggs
Sent: Tuesday, 7 April 2020 9:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TooFatLardies] What are you doing during lockdown ?

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Oh just a little something to keep me busy now I am no longer a Rapier person....

On 07/04/2020 00:36:19, owen johnston via groups.io <celtredleg@...> wrote:

And what range would that be?

?

In a message dated 4/5/2020 6:41:43 AM Pacific Standard Time, freddbloggs@... writes:

?

Not changed a lot, worked from home anyway!

?

Prepping figures to spray, in between rebuilding my workspace after it was gutted to have new windows put in.

?

And prepping master casts for my new ranges of figures!

?

On


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罢别补蝉别…

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Fredd Bloggs
Sent: Tuesday, 7 April 2020 9:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TooFatLardies] What are you doing during lockdown ?

?

Oh just a little something to keep me busy now I am no longer a Rapier person....

On 07/04/2020 00:36:19, owen johnston via groups.io <celtredleg@...> wrote:

And what range would that be?

?

In a message dated 4/5/2020 6:41:43 AM Pacific Standard Time, freddbloggs@... writes:

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Not changed a lot, worked from home anyway!

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Prepping figures to spray, in between rebuilding my workspace after it was gutted to have new windows put in.

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And prepping master casts for my new ranges of figures!

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