A Smidge More on the Pikes

Today We were off gallivanting to the North of the island to get my daughter some tropical fish as well as have a mooch around Eshaness. She is very excited as two of the female Guppies are Gravid, so her shoal of five may expand a little. As a result we were back a bit late, so I didn’t get that much done.

I did manage the metal and pike shafts. Hopefully I will manage to get some more done tomorrow…

Thank you to everyone who answered my why do we do it question. I did enjoy reading the answers.

If you need to scare the cats away from your garden then my accidental selfie should help… I was shooting into the sun and could see did all…

Luckily the wind was blowing onshore as those cliffs are jolly tall. It was quite cute that my son came to get me in case I fell off.

No Painting …but a Question

Tonight I looked up and realised it was 11.30, so Jo painting this evening, but I thought I would pose a question… Why do we choose the periods that we do? What draws us to them?

I will start…well that was a bloody stupid thing to say! Unless you are psychic and answered me earlier … Doh!

Anyway some periods I play and why….

First off The French and Indian Wars, this was simply down to the book Last of the Mohican’s that I read as a kid and later on the film.

Colonial… films when I was a kid again… Zulu, Zulu Dawn, and the four feathers…I decided to game the Sudan due to the different troop types available.

WW2, basically that was the stuff I was bought as a child… ww2 20mm Airfix, I dont really play it anymore but still have my 6mm Wermacht forces, plus some Americans I was given by my mate.

Other’s in the past were Vietnam, mainly in part to the influx of films like Platoon etc and also the Magazine ‘Nam’. I really like the crusades and medieval gaming, but I think this comes from Cry Havoc and Outremer board games,not to forget Samurai Blades which probably got me into Samurai gaming. OthersI haven’t got a clue… like Aztec and Conquistadors… haven’t a clue. Some might have come from the clubs I was playing in, but that was so long ago I honestly cannot say.

So the question is, why do you choose to do what you do…

The Pikes Get Some Colour

I have had a busy day today, but luckily was in the mood to get some painting done…

Here we have the five and a bit sticks worth of pike strips. These were already undercoated so I thought I might as well start with them. There are enough here for three bases … basically 120 pikes on the sticks  I need 40 per base… therefore three bases. I never got the rest undercoated today, which is a sod, as there is strong wind and hail forecast for tomorrow 🙄.

Pike Reinforcements

Tonight, I ended up starting late, so I decided to get my additional pikes put onto their lolly sticks ready for spraying…

This, with the additions of the ones already undercoated, will give me 24 sticks or 96 six miniature strips. This should give me enough for my replacements and also easily enough to round off the Tercio.

These new ones are the flexible/ordinary resin, so hopefully they should be a bit more harder to damage, however I reckon a reel dropped from a metre would pretty much knack anything it hit.

I hope to get these sprayed tomorrow and make a start onbtge undercoated ones too.

Bottom, Willy, Bum and Pooh!!!!!

Evidently painted resin pikes aren’t jmpervious to having an empty PLA spool dropped on them from about a metre…

As you can see some miniatures have totally ceased to exist. One base needs the front row replacing. One is complete gone I think as all of the Pikes on the right have gone.

Now the other week I did start pondering on how to replace the pikes in the middle and rear. I was going to use the flexible mixed resin and make only pikes that could be glued in situ. Either individually or in a strip.

Ironically, it happened as I was tidying up my painting station to avoid things getting damaged. I had taken a surplus box of cosplay resources out and put it on a top shelf, dislodging the PLA spool!

What surprised me is that any survived at all.

I will shortly go an sit in a darkened room until the urge to swear loudly and continuously goes away!

Funnily enough I had already taken a photo for tonight’s blog. Evidently it is not a good idea to fix a 2p onto a bit of wood with Copydex as, although it holds well, it leaves a heck of a sticky mess behind when you remove the coin…

Tercio Shot… oh and Pikes

This is evening I worked on some more strips for the Tercio. I managed to make another couple of bases with the pikes I started yesterday as well as getting four shot bases painted up too.

The arquebusiers still need some work on their weapons as well as the Burgundian cross for the colours. I set these ones in lines as they aren’t Skirmishes. They need some texture adding to their bases.

So if I stick with the half sized pike blocks then I only need another four bases worth, which to be honest, is a lot of pikes. I still have two guns and eleven bases of Skirmishers to do, not to forget another four bases of Tercio shot and two bases (at least) of swordsmen. Still a long way to go, but definitely over the hump now.

Heavy Going with the Pikes

I was feeling a bit under the weather today and really didn’t want to do much. I managed to stay out of bed today, but it was definitely calling my name.

So I am actually a bit surprised that I got anything anything done this evening. But I managed to get two Tercio blocks finished and a good wagon the next two done. To be fair it took me pretty much the whole length of a film to do these three sticks, but at least it is progress…

I watched Captain Phillips this evening and found it a rather good watch. I watched Castaway yesterday and Phillips today… obviously on a Tom Hanks binge.

No Painting Tonight

Sadly no pikes were processed this evening, instead we managed to get an Aliens Game in. As per usual they managed to oil it out of the bag when most needed, in fact only two panic rolls were made all evening… which must be a record.

So after escaping the working Joe’s at the under water Lab then they mare off to the underwater city, which turned out to be part underwater and part in a sea mount.

They helped a life raft from the crashed space ship only to find the occupants had died when there had been an air leak. On the upside though they managed to obtain some more weapons and equipment from the deceased. They were also hunted Down by a packman scary alien octopi who damaged the craft, but again managed to repair the damage.

We also made Characters for my eldest’s game. We have a bard, a thief and a ranger. We will see how we get in with this.

Pikes on the Horizon

Yes, funnily enough, I am still working on the pikes… you are probably as bored as I am by now. So with this I have done all of my half sized landsknecht blocks.

Tomorrow I get to start on the same number of Spanish blocks. The difference with them is that they have an equal number of shot to pike

Arrrgggghhh Pikes

Yes…I am still going with the pikes… the fourth base is nearly done another strip and a half short….again!

As you can see I have got a pile of arqubusiers and more pikes on the go. Joe and I were discussing the huge size of of the units and have decided to go for four bases to equal the eight in the rules. This actually means that I have three Landskecht Pike blocks done. I still need the Tercio so will use some of the above pikes to add to the rear ranks of the Spanish units.

I have the same number of arqubusiers and pikes base coated as the above image. I have about the same again undercoated. I will hopefully get the zweihanders primed tomorrow as they will become my Doppelsoldners for the pikes.

To be honest the plan to drop the number of bases may not work as it needs to look sensible compared to the other based miniatures… for example a Reiter cavalry force is six bases, all be it with only one miniarure block per base. I will have a check tomorrow to see how things look.

Warning, Warning, Warning… the following is as Trigger warning if you are a bit of an Anal Retentive…. I got fuel yesterday and this was the readout… the small lower number is the diesel price per litre.