With one thing or another I haven't go around to painting anything this year so far . But this afternoon I had a bit of spare time and searching through my 'to do box' I came across these Iroquios indians for my 'Close Wars' project which have been undercoated and awaiting the brush for months . Nice figures from 'Crucible Crush' with a very muted palette which is a bit of a challenge , got the bases to do and a coat of matt varnish to finish them off.
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Thursday, 5 February 2026
Sunday, 1 February 2026
Theraphy Wargaming .
Whilst getting over my operation wargaming was not a priority , however as a sign I'm getting better I have set up a Franco-Prussian game using AGM rules using the Grant Sawmill Village scenario. French nearest the camera .
The French High Command have based themselves at a rather nice establishment that has an very amusing wine list.
The Prussian Generals set up their command post at the Sawmill , not quite as commodious .
The French forces advance .
The Prussians have a good hand of cards and swiftly capture the village. To be continued ....
Friday, 30 January 2026
A medical update.
Found this old photo from years ago (with new sub-title) , my wounds seem to be healing well , visited my Surgery nurse and had a new dressing put on one of them . Getting back to walking and my appetite has returned (huzza !) - onward and upward !
Wednesday, 28 January 2026
Toy Soldiers in art No. 33
We swap arts to the theatre this time , I had to do a Google search to come up with whats going on - It's a play of 6 acts called L' Aiglon by Edmund Rostand about the early life of Napoleon II , it premiered in 1900 with Sarah Bernhardt taking the leading role . I'm not sure what the Toy Soldiers represent and they seem pretty big , probably made just for the production (click on photo to enlarge it)
Sarah looking very fetching in her specialy designed uniform - but sadly minus toy soldiers
And the amusingly named (well if you have a juvenile sense of humour like me) Minnie Tittell Burne in a Australian performance (1905)
Monday, 26 January 2026
The annual dose of Model Railways
So it's that time of year again and time for the local Model Railway exhibition . This year my wife dropped me off and said "remember your operation - don't do anything silly "!?, a model railway show is probably the place not to do silly things - unless she meant DON'T start a new hobby !? . On the Saturday there had been over 1000 people through the doors and there was a queue to get in on the Sunday.
This layout was for children (of all ages) to have a go at running trains.
The theme for a number of layouts this year was winter .
Brr it looks chilly !
This one is from the local club and is go through a overhaul , relaying the tracks.
I love the Limestone theme , lot of work gone into this.
A veiw of the signaling controls on a layout and with the timetable hung up.
More Limestone terrain , love that backdrop.
I do like these small layouts and the attention to small details.
This little layout was "best in show" for me .
So many little details, the chap gardening and his brasier had a flickering light in it .
The background was hand painted in oils I think and it was so atmospheric ! . I didn't take as many photos this year mainly because I stood talking to people I knew - two from my schooldays , two from the village and a couple who I used to work with . The only down thing was the miniscule sausage bun I bought at the cafeteria - it could not have been fesibly smaller ! . However a grand day out and apart from the bun I didn't do out silly !
Thursday, 22 January 2026
French High Command (and a clue why they didn't do well in the war)
The French High Command 'Willie' figures from their Franco-Prussian 30mm collection . The chap on the right is in fact Napoleon III himself ! and seems to be somewhat distracted from his command duties by the Vivandiere !?
'Oh La La !' no wonder they lost the war !!! . For my money 'Willie' did the best female models out there and they must be over 50 years old now . Back to the more mundane painting next.
PS This is one I painted earlier as I can't sit comfortably at the moment due to my op.
Wednesday, 21 January 2026
Ouch !
The Author after his operation ! (or man with a case of 'man flu' ),. So I've been for my operation to have my gall bladder remove (having been bothered by gall stones the last couple of years) , it was a day op at my local hospital (if there wasn't a hill and trees in the way I could see it) - everything went smoothly , there at 7.30am , op at 9.00 (first up ) key hole surgery and home for 4pm , due to the anasthetic I was sick on any food taken and extremely tired - but up at 6am this morning "up and not crying" as the Norwegians say , had my breakfast and going to have a little walk - take it easy but don't be a couch potato was the message I was given . So a bit sore but no pain , I must once more praise the NHS, everything went smoothly , highly proffessional and very careing - we in the UK are VERY lucky in having this service even with all it's problem . Back to wargaming matters soon .
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