Sunday, 30 December 2018

D Day Beach Boards - First Attempt!


I have some leftover 5mm foamex pieces that I mainly use to prime minis on but thought to try out an experiment on creating a scaled down D day beach board.




Sand effect is Baccus basing scatter with a mix of sharp sand.




I decided to try out Ian's tissue method with PVA.

After applying a base coat of Vallejo deep sea blue I liberally applied pva to torn of pieces of tissue.


Left to dry I then dry brushed some deep green and white to try to simulate the waves effect at the beach.


This shows a better looking picture

 I have painted on the clear gel here which is not quite dry.


 Job done



Afterthoughts.....

It's a starting point if anything and you have to have a go to build on the concept. I am sure this can be developed into something that will work.

I was just trying to create a visual here so nothing precise! the techniques used are nothing groundbreaking and we have used them before.

Happy that I spent a few hours on this as it's something I will bring along to the Jan Workshop.




Update on future projects

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Jon has come back with the following response to our initial discussion;

Hi Ian
I can use the same website design package that I use for A Brush too Far. It has an online shop with a cart and will cater for PayPal and card payments and will calculate and add on postage. It also has a function allowing PDFs to be purchased and downloaded. It will need a catchy name, decent photographs and a frequent news letter. I recently had an email telling me that TSS has been sold and the website has been relaunched under new ownership

Jon

It looks like we could be up and running very quickly!

I have asked Jon if a blog would do the job of a newsletter.

Mark needs to decide what hill sizes/packs we can initially produce and sell - the fewest and easiest just to get things kicked off - and can Russ produce the pictures?

We need a name for the business.  My offering is Taylor and Shakespeare Scenery (TSS) - not because I'm making a takeover bid but purely for search engine optimisation - we need a business name that people are actually googling; if you can think of another name that could work better like polystyrene war-games terrain then I would go with that.  Does anyone have any experience at looking at google analytics?

Friday, 28 December 2018

Dremell Multi Tool Set



Recently there has been a lot of discussion in the group about using 5/10mm foamex boards to create new more visually appealing gaming boards.

Unlike foam the Foamex is a compressed PVC foam board so is inherently more rigid and sturdy.

This is not to say it cannot be fabricated to create rivers/roads and other features.

This Dremel tool set from Amazon is perhaps an essential buy for the group as it contains a lot of different tools such as grinders that can be used to cut into the foamex and then milling tools to remove excess areas of foam so as to create depressions for rivers.

Anyway, just an idea. There is not really any other easy way to fabricate the Foamex. A sharp stanley knife will cut through it but the precision of these tools could allow much more creative results.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dremel-4000-1-45-Corded-Multitool/dp/B0033UWLXI/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1545998857&sr=8-5&keywords=dremel+tools

Ideas agreed on future projects

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Mark, Russ and myself have had a discussion about future projects and possible business ideas and we have agreed on the following actions;

  1. Ian to blog our action list
  2. Russ to get cut off foamex samples for Mark
  3. All to attend a workshop to create test samples and agree European terrain boards by end of Jan
  4. All to of us to make at least one blog entry a week
  5. Ian to write up operational game rules for Joy of Six display game/PDF
  6. Ian to rewrite PDF content for Russ
  7. Joy of Six meeting to agree project in February
  8. All to organise day out in March to Timecast, Wroxeter and Oswestry Hill Fort.


Thursday, 27 December 2018

6mm paper terrain buildings

I found this rather nice link to some paper 6mm buildings.

I could well be tempted here as there is a lot on offer including 18th Century Star forts and  European WW2 building for Normandy games.



Check the site out. The buildings come in kits and don't need painting! just assembly with glue.

These have to be the future. I wonder how much this village would set you back if you bought if from timecast?



https://www.paperterrain.com/

Monday, 17 December 2018

Freiburg 1762 presentation

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Europe 1762



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Close up. Prussia holds Saxony hostage in order to retain Silesia.



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There was an evolution in battlefield tactics during the SYW in which Frederick the Greats oblique order evolved into separate divisions manoeuvring against a static defence.  This evolved into the Napoleonic corp system.



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Light troops became an essential part of all armies - allowing regular units to manoeuvre in columns closer to the enemy line before deploying.


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Freiburg is the culmination of all these tactical evolutions.
         



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Frederick's very capable brother, Prince Henry, who many thought was a superior general (as he would have agreed!) employed all the tactical developments of the past 7 years to pull off a final victory with a second rate Prussian army. 
   

Objectives


Austrian/Reichs Army victory - hold the two principle fortified hilltops, the Line of Supply through Freiburg and maintain an army morale of at least "Hold".

Draw - Prussians take the two principle fortified hilltops but the Imperials are able to maintain a Line of Supply through Freiburg and an army morale of at least "Hold".

Prussian marginal victory - Prussians take the two principle fortified hilltops and the Imperial army morale is "Retire".

Prussian great victory - Prussians take the two principle fortified hilltops as well as Freiburg and the Imperial army morale is "Retire".


Special Rules


Prussian army morale is Attack/Attack/Hold/Retire
Imperial army morale is Attack/Engage/Hold/Retire

Prussian Line and Grenadier units do not require a +1 command for each unit that fired in order to move.

Prussian movement bases get double move.

Abbatis work like barbed wire - a unit stops movement on contact.  One full move to clear with no other actions.  Foot only and no group moves.  Skirmish foot may move at speed 2 if unopposed.

1R if uphill in melee

Defences give 1R for defenders in melee and 1L for firing on defenders.

Artillery in defences fire at +/-45 degrees.

Game ends in 24 turns.






Sunday, 16 December 2018

Foamex Boards Link

Unfortunately due to my lines of supply being cut off I cannot source the 5mm boards we use for our operational games any longer.

Off to the market I have found a company which supplied the boards in 3mm 5mm and 10mm in all colours and offers a cut to size service so they will cater for imperial measurements which was something I could not offer.

Price wise you are looking at about £3 more per board than what I was able to get.


Here is the link below



https://www.cutplasticsheeting.co.uk/pvc-foamex-board/white-standard-foamex-pvc-foam-board-matte-finish/



Hope this is of some use