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comments posts home about old site shop follow archives may 2018 february 2018 january 2018 december 2017 november 2017 september 2017 july 2017 june 2017 may 2017 april 2017 march 2017 january 2017 december 2016 september 2016 august 2016 july 2016 june 2016 may 2016 april 2016 march 2016 february 2016 january 2016 december 2015 november 2015 october 2015 september 2015 august 2015 july 2015 june 2015 may 2015 april 2015 march 2015 february 2015 january 2015 december 2014 november 2014 categories battles epic 40k figures scenery site uncategorised meta log in entries rss comments rss wordpress.org partizan – sas participation game of the three main elements of most shows, demonstration games, participation games and stalls, i think that as a punter, the most important of these is the participation games. demonstration games are pretty and inspiring, and stalls are filled with bounty but participation games are full of ideas and entertainment. thinking back to years past, it’s the participation games that i really remember. as the unsung heroes of shows, i thought i’d write a few up from partizan last week – here’s the first. i think this one might have been harrowgate wargames club, judging by its position on the show map, but i’m not sure. it’s set in the first gulf war. each player takes an sas patrol, which has to sneak up the table and call in an air strike on a scud launcher. the table is covered in iraqi patrols, which need to be evaded – the arc templates indicate the zone each is observing. the cards on the table are a set of playing cards as issued to us troops – the turn starts by each player laying down cards to indicate their path. these are then turned over one by one – the sas move to the far end of the card. each iraqi patrol has a number, so for example, a ‘3’ card would activate patrol number 3, and the suit indicates whether they turn clockwise, anti-clockwise, move forward etc. a picture card allows the umpire/iraqi player to select a patrol. the sas player has to turn their whole set, so if a patrol heads towards their chosen path, they have no option to change course – all they can do is cross their fingers and see what happens – a great tense game mechanic. if the sas stray into the arc of a patrol, then they play a game of “high/low”. a certain number of cards are laid out (depending on whether the patrol is in cover), and as each is turned over, the sas player has to guess whether the next will be higher or lower – if they are wrong, they are spotted. this is another tension builder that echoes the process of creeping along. there’s not a huge amount of decision making, but it was a good looking table, a quick-to-play game and the game mechanic was both engaging and evocative of the scenario. great stuff! aidan | may 25th, 2018 | category: uncategorised | 2 comments small scale woods these were put together as part of some scenic items i put together for a friend’s 6mm collection. field tiles will be following, but when i was getting these trees together i figured they are a bit too small scale for 6, but would be fine for 2-3 mm, of which a couple of the group are putting together a separate project. although these are probably too small for 6mm, i think that the same principles could easily be applied to produce something that would fit. bigger foliage clumps and a larger mesh grid would do the trick. the basis behind this is that i wanted something that looked like a wood and would enable figures to be positioned under them if absolutely necessary, but which would also allow bases to be sat on top without destroying them. also, for flexibility, if it had to straddle a low wall or hedge on the table it could do that without having to provide exact gaps or be fixed to the field tiles. started with some wire mesh. it is a galvanised mesh in 6-7mm squares. it will be self-supporting by bending wires to 90 degrees around the edge. some of the larger pieces will have internal glades which can be seen in 2 of the mesh pieces in the first picture. the second picture shows where the cut ends have been bent in this way. before having anything attached to the mesh pieces they are sprayed army painter brown – leather i think. the idea is that these are the trunks of the trees showing around the edge. when that is dry the mesh items have a thin sheet of scourer glued to the top. these are simply cheap scourers which are carefully split into 2 or 3 horizontal sheets – a little bit time consuming but not too bad. using the whole scourer means the layer is a bit too thick at this scale. the scourers have 3 purposes – they soften the shape of the grid, overhang the tree trunks at the edge, and provide a better key when gluing the tree foliage on top. when dry cut the scourer to leave a 2-3mm overhang around the outside edge, or around the internal glades. using pva or gorilla glue, attach clumps of the chosen tree foliage to the upper surface of the scourers. this shows woodland scenics medium green clump foliage in place. i then used light green. unfortunately i didn’t have any other shades of clump foliage to hand. however, the scourer means that smaller pieces can be glued in without falling through the wire mesh. it won’t give you height, unless you allow a layer of the finer stuff to dry and then repeat using additional layers to build it up gradually. plan b was to shred some cheap sponge and colour it with acrylic paint. a bit lurid in places. i did the shredding by hand – if i wanted a larger batch i would have used a blender or a coffee/spice grinder. i decided to have some of the darker pieces in a conifer shape to break up the tree line. first step was to cut a cone shape, and then i then carefully tugged out tiny bits of foam using a pair of wire clippers to create the layers of foliage on the tree, then gluing it into a suitable gap. this is time-consuming, but i think the effect is worth it. the hedging strip in the first picture below is 6″ long and included to show scale, and the lego brick is included in the second picture for the same purpose. not including the lugs on top of the brick, it is just shy of 1cm high. i would recommend a spray of watered down pva to help fix the foliage, although i’ve been too lazy to follow my own advice on these. hope you find this tutorial of use. it would be good to see other’s attempts at this sort of scale. al alan martin | february 6th, 2018 | tags: trees | category: scenery | 5 comments barbed wire can’t remember where i picked this tip up from. most of you will probably have seen it elsewhere, but for them as haven’t it might be useful. the finished photos are not very good, even by the standards of my photography, but they will give an idea. i’m going to pass the finished items over to the ww2 buffs in the group in horsham where i very occasionally game in the hope that they will work with their 20mm collections. trawling through the bits box found some of the zinc mesh that is used to create the coils of barbed wire. the barbs are a bit overscale but they provide the best option i have found. i decided to base them on some 4″ and 8″ strips of mdf, and to use some soft wire to create the ‘pig stakes’ (so called because the twist at the top of the stakes are supposed to resemble pigs tails.) first i cut some strips of 3mm mdf, as usual using the craft knife at an angle to chamfer the sides. i then use a marker pen to mark the position of each stake on the mdf. a pin vise is used to drill a hole at each of these points, and then used a craft knife to cut a groove in the underside of the mdf to link pairs of the stake holes together. i then cut a piece of the soft wire long enough so that it sits in the linking groove for that pair and when each end is put through its hole there is enough protruding from the top of the mdf to provide the pig stake. pairs are used because they are more stable than 2 single stakes. in this picture you can see the underside of the left-most piece of mdf

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