Since my last blog post, I have been doing a lot of thinking about my future wargaming. I have several ideas and possible strategies that I want to explore, but I have not come up with anything definite as yet.
Rather than sitting in my armchair pondering, I have been working on a couple of things. Firstly, I have continued renovating the Fallschirmjäger figures that I inherited from Eric Knowles' collection ... and they are looking good!
Secondly, I have been repainting the resin model of Tallinn's famous Viru Gate. The original model was painted silver(!) and red ...
... and I have repainted the stonework using a dark grey undercoat (Humbrol No.67) which I dry brushed with beige (Revell No.314). The roof tiles were repainted using carmine red (Revell No.36) and dry brushed with a 3:1 mixture of carmine red and beige. The results looked like this ...
... and I think it looks miles better.
Your new building looks great Bob. A useful purchase.
ReplyDeleteI haven't got anything done hobby-wise due to an excess of work (can't complain really as it pays the bills!) - I have been watching a lot of Mike Potter's Budget Model Railway videos at lunchtimes, which have filled my head with ideas for my pile of OO gauge track!
Maudlin Jack Tar,
DeleteCheers! I thought that i didn’t do too bad a job of improving it!
Wait until you retire … and then you’ll find your days will be full of things to do … including wargaming!
Mike Potter - whose YouTube channel my wife calls ‘Bodge it Model Railways’ - is always good value, and I get lots of ideas from his videos, so I’m not surprised you’re getting 00 layout thoughts!
All the best,
Bob
Bob,
ReplyDeleteYou do find some wonderful buildings on your travels. In the past I have good fortune finding such items when buying dog food in pet shops. The ornaments for fish tanks can be surprisingly handy for wargaming - and they are very reasonably priced!
Steve
Steve,
DeleteYou’re right about fish tank ornaments being a great source of potential wargames buildings. I have two sections of decrepit castle walls that were such ornaments somewhere in storage and that need repainting so I can use them on my tabletop.
All the best,
Bob
BOB,
ReplyDeleteThe Building looks good- a whole lot better than originally painted- look forward to seeing these buildings feature in your games. Cheers. KEV.
Kev Robertson (Kev),
DeleteCheers! I have no idea why the original was painted silver, but someone obviously thought that would help sell them.
All the best,
Bob
Love the new building, it will be a very versatile addition to your terrain collection. The troops look good as well.
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