Siege of Liverpool 1644: Prince Rupert Postscript
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Following the comments and discussion on my previous post, I liked the
idea of interweaving a couple of the emerging threads (see what I did
there?).
A...
Game Plan 2024 - Q3
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We are halfway through the year! Where did the time go!?
As with the last few Quarterly Plans, I'm not here to make any hard and
fast predictions of Plan...
Creative Distractions: Blogger, Vlogger, Wargamer
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Am I a blogger who wargames, or a Wargamer who blogs? I've touched on this
subject before but decided to discuss it in more detail today (I've had a
coup...
Stepping out
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We went up to the Royal Academy of Dance HQ on Saturday afternoon for what
looks to be the last ever ‘watching week’* for the youngest of the
youngest. TYO...
Are Wargamers Competitive?
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Referencing the 2020 survey is no typographical error. I am revisiting the *Wargames,
Soldiers, and Strategy's* *2020 Great Wargaming Survey (GWS)*. Why...
Warp Miniatures Kobolds
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I've now finished up the first three Warp Miniatures kobolds that I got
from BS5 Beyond Games. I absolutely love these little guys who fall
somewhere bet...
A Siccan of Sicilians
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*A Headless Body Production*
*Venue*: An Undisclosed Community Center
*Event*: Wednesday Knight Bash
*Players*: Phil running Kingdom of Sicily, list 188
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Handy is as handy does
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Several weeks ago, like many people we watched the Fallout TV show, and it
made me want to revisit my Fallout project, so I dig out a Brother Vinni
robot...
WHEN NIGHTMARES COME - Egypt 1920s Case - Game 4
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We played the final game in my 1920s campaign, bringing our case to a
conclusion.
I forgot to take any pictures of the Game 3, which had been something ...
ASOIAF: Custom Tactics Boards
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Tactic's Board as a Diorama
In Song we mainly use 2D terrain (check my 3D terrain here) so to fill the
"visuality gap" of the game, I've modelled several "...
The home front
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There’s not much wargaming or painting going on over here at the moment,
and god knows when my 6mm Baccus Lancastrian army will show up, so I’ve
decided ...
In Celebration of Challenge XIV
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'We few, we happy few....'
Here we are at the end of the fourteenth edition of the Painting Challenge.
The library has turned off its lights, votes have...
Age of Penda
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Planning on puting my Romano-British and Saxon minis up for sale as I dont
use them much. Painted them some 15-years ago and they been through some
tough...
28mm PBR for Vietnam War
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HI all,
Long time no blog. Sorry about that but I have been posting "mini blogs"
over on Twitter. So what has been going on? Well quiet a bit actual...
A small vignette I did today (yeah, I know, I should have done it last week and take it along to the convention) is this Pokemon scene.
When the Pokemon GO hype was reaching it's highpoint last summer, Minifig.me released some great beasties as well as minifigure of Ash.
Now, being of "that generation" and back then having a GF who even at her early 20s was totally into Pikachu, I can say I already enjoyed the Game Boy games before the cartoon was cool.
So I wanted to make this small scene with the brickprinted Pikachu, and a poor little Venonat who tried to hide in the tall grass (Game Boy players will get this reference).
One Thunderbolt later, and that Pokeball can be held at the ready to catch the little bug Pokemon, slightly roasted ;-)
Another week and another great selection of builds found on the internet.
After a tiring weekend, it`s time to give the brain some calm and cool, and for that, I picked another 10 builds that might fire the creative mind.
First of all, we have this awesome Persian market, which was featured in Guild of Historca a while ago. I love the use of the Star Wars planet pieces for the domes.
Next, we have a scene from the Disney ride Ratatouille.
Titus, a fellow BeLUG member, build this excellent carrack for Brethren of the Brick Seas.
This Soundwave build looks like it stepped right out of the G1 cartoon, ready to release his casette subordinates.
TR8-R is perhaps the most famous Stormtrooper in the whole Star Wars canon, as he faced off Finn wielding a lightsaber with his electro batton.
This rendition of the city of Dale looks lively, before Smaug came...
A great scene here, as this wizard summons and Earth Elemental to do his bidding.
The savannah looks just as real as the elephants wandering in the sunset.
Classic Space returns to this week's oversight, but this time, it's with a base in micro scale.
The final build this week is a small vignette from Harry Potter, as Hagrid`s forbidden pet, Norbert the Dragon, hatches from his egg.
And that's it again, another great selection of builds and until next week for more gorgeous builds!
And so the winterstop is officially over, as I went off to the first convention of the year!
Comic Con Brussels was the destination, held in Tour and Taxis for it's second edition, and what a great show it was!
Now, I have to appologise for the pictures, I`m not quite used to the settings and all of the new cellphone, and as a result, most of the pictures are rubbish :-(
But we had a blast, from arriving at the venue on the early saturday morning, to the breaking down at the end of the sunday. We had some lovely neighbouring stands, though the Letzemberger Ghostbusters will be in my head for a variety of reasons tonight (Saving the daaaay, saaaaving the daaay...)...
The convention was of course stocked with great cosplays:
And had some very lovely displays in the Fan Dome.
Celebrities where present as well, oncluding the one and only Sam Jones, aka Flash Gordon. Of course you will find him in my loot video below, this was one autograph I couldn`t pass on!!
Our LUG had a lovely stand as well, including the debut of Hans's "Eleven" mosaic from Stranger Things amongst other excellent builds, check them out on this little video:
Other activities included workshops, like this one about YouTube, as well as lightsaber games (to the soundtrack of Star Trek no less). Some kids really took it by heart...
There was a variety of catering (some had impressive, but moving, lines) including the "Haute Dogs" by Belgian TV Chef Jeroen Meeus franchise restaurants Wurst. Though in all honesty, I`ll keep taking my dogswith mustard and sauerkraut in the future.
But for me the nostalgic headlight of the show was the concert by Bernard Minet, who like, sang all the entry themes at Club Dorothee of all my favorite shows back in the 80s, going from Liveman all the way to Saint Seiya.
The Loot:
Well, I collected a LOT of signatures this convention, and here they are in all their glory:
Apart from that, I picked up a small stack of comics in a bargain bin (I wanted the Excalibur ones, so had to take some others to go with it) for 5 euro and that`s it.
Well... almost... because there is still that special event brick of course to go on the brick badge :-)
I want to thank my team, consisting of Hans, Wilfried, Chris and John for the efforts they put in on this weekend, and I HOPE that I didn`t fail them as "team leader ad interim".
And now, the countdown begins to the next event, which will be for me Brick Mania Wetteren.