Sunday, May 18, 2025

April Hobby Summary (Mostly Star Trek Related)

I'm still limping along with a crippled computer, a problem that I'm likey to fix next week given that all of my work travel cancelled for next week.  So, still no pictures for the time being.


Towards the end of April, I played my first game of the year.  A Starfleet Battles game of sorts, but using my own interpretations of ships from the Axanar "universe".  I started working on gaming some form of Axanar a year or so ago, picked up ships, primarliy from Studio Bergstrom, and finally got around to creating ship system displays for most of them. 

The game/battle wasn't from FASA or the Axanar movie timeline, but more of a check for "balance" in the conversion of the ships into the Star Fleet Battles "language".  Weapon types, quantity of weapons, and ship systems were translated into the mechanics of SFB, and this was the first game to test them out.

We both had a variety of ships amounting to about half a dozen per side, wit the Federation taking more than they gave, but managing with some expert maneuver to not lose any vessels.  The Federation ships not being designed for war, were either under-armed, under powered, or both, while the Klingons vessels were clearly warships from the foundation up. 

The game was a good time, with the new ships working pretty much as intended, and ending with the Federation doing what they do best; running away!


Regarding the Axanar project, I picked up the old FASA "The Four Years War" booklet, and plan to build some sort of campaign for the war eventually.  I also will bring together campaign notes and all of the ship compositions for use in the SFB system and make them available for anyone who might want them once I get a real computer.

I am bringing together elements from independent sources and dissimilar game systems, so "purests" of any particular canon will likely be unhappy.  My goal is to bring together a sort of fluid and "believeable" timeline, featuring a "logical" progression in ship design. 

This means picking and choosing bits from other peoples ideas, and blending them into my own version of a pre-TOS universe.  Ironic, given my distaste for re-inventing Star Trek, that I'm now part of the "problem".

Ultimately, all of this was made possible by the mniatures offerred by Studio Bergstrom, who offers a range of ship models with many being a sort of not-Axanar range of designs.  The models are beautiful, I mean just absolutely beautiful, and service has been fantastic,  If you like Axanar, Star Trek, or just magnificent starship models, you need to check them out.


In other news, I painted over a hundred miniatures in April, with my total for the year climbing to 473 completed, mostly cold war micro-armor.  My Federation and Klingon fleets both expanded to forty some vessels each (and continue to grow a little this month).  Surprisingly, this has been a great year for figure painting, and is likely to be my most productive since 2019.


That's about all I have for now.  I do have a backlog of posts with associated photos waiting to be shared, and expect to start catching up soon.  Stay safe out there!


Friday, March 14, 2025

I've Been Keeping Busy

I've been pretty active with hobby stuff over the last couple of months, just not keeping up with the blog unfortunately.  All of my computers are having problems posting pics to my blog.  Sometimes the pics just never show up, other times I get error messages, but never any photos.  I have actually written about half a dozen posts, before being stifled by the photo gremlin.

In any event, I've been busy planning, researching, ordering miniatures, and painting. Studio Bergstrom has been supplying me with starships, and the shipyards have turned out dozens of ships for Star Trek/Star Fleet Battles gaming.

My Federation and Klingon fleets both number around 45 ships and a few more arrived a couple days ago.  Plans involve an Axanar-ish campaign built around the Klingon/Four Years War, as well as adapting the Axanar type ships into the SFB universe as earlier ships/classes within those mechanics.

I've also been painting some odds and ends additions for 6mm Barbarossa.  Just things that I've managed to pick up to round out units a little better.  Finally got some Valentines for the Soviets!

Additionally, quite a number of 6mm miniatures for my eventual 1982 NATO-WarPac campaign  had been collecting and setting around, so I started painting a bunch of those to get them down and put away.

Lastly, I started cleaning and basing a platoon of Elhiem 20mm PAVN for Vietnam, which will probably hit the painting table this weekend.

I will continue to try to get photos posted, and when I figure it out, I should have a bunch of posts in short order.

Stay safe out there!





Saturday, January 4, 2025

Reflecting on 2024 and Considering the New Year

Hey everybody, hope all is well and that your holidays were wonderful.  This past year was a bit of an anomaly for me.  I basically stepped away from gaming altogether for 8 months.  It was like a switch was flipped.  After the last few years of nearly total immersion in my free time, I just didn't "feel" it for quite a while.

I stepped away in every capacity, painting, building, playing, researching, stopped reading histoy and sci-fi, stopped blogging, almost completely stopped reading blogs and forums.  I don't have an explanation.  

Outside of gaming, life was good, though a lot of things changed, lie eating and sleeping habits.  I started getting up at 4:00 am, often starting the day by doing walks in the park as the sun came up. Did a lot of hiking, little bit of bike riding, and a touch of weight lifting.  Dropped forty pounds, actually a little more, but put some back on as muscle.  I'm not down to fighting weight yet, but feel better than I've felt in decades.  

Anyway, back to gaming.  So my gaming year ended the first week in February, and really didn't pick up again with any gusto until the weekend before Thanksgiving (mid-November), really gaining steam in the last three weeks, despite a 77 hour work week in there somewhere.

Gaming accomplishments for the year are way down, finishing 15 projects in January and adding none since (that's like 6 months of an average year).  I played four games for the year, painted 123 figs in January/February, and received 176 over the year, so lost a little ground in figure painting. I completed my year long Barbarossa game in December, and spent a ton of time the last couple of weeks reconstituting weapons cards for Cold War and WWII gaming that were lost in an encryption error/failure.  Lost multiple copies all files dating back through June of 2021 and many as far back as 2001.

The glass half full part of this, is that I finally got a bunch of errors, ommisions, and incomplete bits that had ben collecting for years fixed.  And I feel really excited about all of this.  This week at work involves a bunch of travel and testing, so the week is lost with respect to gaming, but I'm looking forward to setting up and starting the next Barbarossa campaign game next weekend.

Additionally, as soon as a have time to finish sorting through and editing pics, I'll get that last Barbarossa AAR posted (sorry Im so slow).

I just want to thank those following my blog for hanging with me over this last year.  I think the hobby has changed a little for me, but given where I'm at right now, I once again feel the fire for gaming and am making time for it, so the blog should be coming back to life a little.

Stay safe out there, and hope everyone has a fantastic new year.

Sunday, December 8, 2024

The Battle Raged To An End

It is hard to believe that more than two months has passed since my last post.  I had just started back into my Barbarossa battle, a German attack near Przemysl, when a bunch of stuff came up for work, and I had to do a lot of travelling, which kind of threw everything in life into chaos again.

I finally got back to the battle the weekend before Thanksgiving, and had time to really get back into the game for several hours, playing roughly 40 turns, reaching the tipping point in the battle as I ran out of time.  

This weekend, I got  to finish the battle, with the Germans finally destroying Soviet resistence. 

The Soviets again took a beating from German artillery, though did inflict notable casualties on the German recce forces and an infantry company.  A company of Stug IIIs made it into the battle, the first time in the campaign that we have seen any real armor elements, though they did little more than mop up a Soviet 76mm gun unit that had already been ravaged by German artillery.

I'm working on a full after action report now, and expect to post it by next weekend.  After which I think I will finally be able to get back to some regular gaming. 

Stay safe out there, and I hope you have a great holiday season.


Thursday, September 5, 2024

Back to War

So after seven months away from the game table, last night I went downstairs and refreshed my memory about the battle and units set up on my table since early February.  I expect to play this out over the next few nights, so hopefully I'll have an after action report in a week or so.

This is the next battle in my Barbarossa campaign.  German motorcycle troops have just entered the near side of the table.  Various Soviet infantry and support units (including 45mm and 76.2mm guns) are deployed on the table.  This battle will mark the first use of German armor, a section of Stug IIIs.

Hopefully more soon.



Wednesday, July 3, 2024

A Note About Hasslefree Miniatures

I had read not too long ago that Hasslefree Miniatures was having some issues with some orders, despite this, I placed an order about six weeks back, as I had always had a pretty good experience with Hasslefree.

My Hasslefree order arrived with no issues this past Thursday, so about five and a half weeks turnaround across the Atlantic, and through customs.  Maybe a little slower than some past orders, but still faster than swimming or even driving.

So just wanted to share that Hasslefree is still chugging along making and delivering great figs.

I'll share some pics in the fall, when I make a window for some post apoc work.  Working on some other stuff right now. Maybe something to share in a couple of weeks.

Hope everyone is doing well, stay safe out there.

Sunday, May 19, 2024

Crawling Out of the Fog

The last few weeks have been a rapid succession of damage control actions in my life, after three months of neglect.  

April is always a busy month with family birthdays and tax time here in the US, but this year had some additional stuff going on, so my world is really just starting to get back to normal after four months of chaos, and my hobby is starting to creep back into my consciousness.

Thus far, I haven't done a lot of hands on stuff, no building or painting, and that Barbarossa game from February still sets, ready to be played, on my table.


Most recently, I picked up that  Kroot Hunting Pack box from GW.



Aside from the original imperial guard, the Kroot are clearly the best thing to ever come out of GW.  Regretfully,  I missed out on some of the more interesting Kroot stuff years back, picking up only some plastics and a single metal fig.  At some point, maybe around September of last year, I picked up the Kill Team Kroot box, keeping a near future and/or post apoc idea alive.  Parting with the money for it about killed me, but at some point down the road, I'll be happy I picked it up.  I hope.

I've also ordered a bunch of Team Yankee 15mm West German infantry for my Cold War gaming (which to my surprise, is taking forever to arrive).  It will allow me to put together a company of West Germans.  I will need to sculpt and cast their rides and support, some SPz 11-2 recce and HS.30 APCs.  I'll probably scratch the Jagdpanzer 90 and Rakette SS-11 vehicles as well, though may break down and just buy the Leopard Is, not sure yet.

Another purchased is a small number of post apoc figs from Hasslefree and couple other sources.  I've heard that Hasslefree is having some hiccups getting orders out, so we will see how that goes.  I'm in no rush, so hopefully, however it works out will be okay.

The last purchase was a 32mm printed viking fig that just looked like I'd enjoy painting, figuring I'd work it into some fantasy stuff eventually, but it turned out to be a bust.  The fig is very nicely sculpted, but the sword is severly warped, perpendicular to the plane of the blade, and two large areas of the shield are simply missing as the shield was too thin to print properly.  Unfortunately, I'm once again let down by the printed figure experience.

Beyond ordering the figs, the only work that I've done is some research (photos and scale drawings) for the German vehicles mentioned above and the French AMX-VCI (or AMX-VTT) and the AMX 13/75.  I'll probably also do the AMX 13 with the M24 turret just for grins, but again, I haven't actually started making any of them yet.

Recently, I dug out my BTR-50P, which I started in December and is about half done, and my loose plan moving forward is to master several of these vehicles, and some other bits for various periods and scales, then order a bunch of rubber and resin and cast up everything all at once.  We'll see how that works out.

As I'm not a warm weather person (much prefering the cold and snow of winter over the heat and humidity of summer), and with the weather warming in coming weeks, I expect to retreat back into the basement and get back into action soon.