No gaming this week (other than a couple rounds of Chess and Tafl at work). Have been under the weather all week, more tired than actually sick, but coworkers calling out have kept me busy.
- Built a couple more regiments of Paperboys Continental infantry, continuing to experiment with basing. I got hold of a few beer mats from my favorite watering hole and I like them. They are a bit difficult to glue the Paperboys to, simply because the figures are divided into ranks so that you actually have three flat areas to stick down, not just one. This, I imagine, is one of the benefits of the "new" style where figures are not accordion-folded but directly stuck to the base.
- In other Paperboy news, Peter Dennis is able to receive shipped figures now, and I have mine to send him. However, they've been sitting in the car for weeks now and I should probably check them over and build some spares in case of damage in transit.
- Received some orders of my own. An Usagi Yojimbo action figure in samurai armor, a little stiff so I haven't messed with it yet. The color scheme is actually black armor heavily highlighted with blue, grey cloth, and yellow lace and armor/helmet trim. The blue being standard for comics, but might be interesting to experiment with painted figures. It comes with a sashimono banner with Mifune mon in red - three dots in a triangle, surrounded by a circle.
- A copy of The Pikeman's Lament. The For King and Country box set contains 58 infantry and 12 cavalry, so with six cav, twelve pike, twelve shot and six "forlorn hope" per side, this would be 18 points for each force, smaller than normal but a good starter to experiment. There are no bases, so I bought some GW ones. They are 25mm in width but though wider than the norm for Black Powder, units will still fall within the limits for normal size as well, so I can experiment with 28mm BP too. I am more likely to use the Japanese figures for that, though. The rules for a company officer in The Pikeman's Lament look fun and may be useful for a solo campaign.
- I haven't built any of the Warlord figures yet, but hope to next week. I will want a mask before I undercoat them, however; I think I will try the "stick" method this time! I would like to try painting some of the ECW types with the speedpaint markers.
- Read The Battle of Adwa, about a battle and period I know little about. It covers all the characters, political background and international reaction as well, an excellent introduction to the campaign. I may delve back into my copy of CE Callwell's classic Small Wars to see what he has to say about it.
- Read the Helion wargamer's guide to Leipzig, another battle I don't know much about. A fair overview that makes the battle comprehensible to a beginner. The scenarios are useful and can be played as a small campaign, a tempting target for a binge weekend at the club.
So that's what my internal hobby butterfly has been bouncing between all week. See you next time.





