Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Bunch of new photos on the Miniatures page. Back in the early summer of 2013 I participated in the Two Hour Wargames "All Things Zombie - Final Fade Out Minis & More" crowd funding campaign. This was only my second crowd funding campaign (the first being the 2012 Steve Jackson Games Ogre Designer's Edition Kickstarter), and I was very pleased with the results. The THW High Rise to Hell scenario book and cards are great additions to the game, and Rod Campbell of Highlander Studios did his usual excellent job of sculpting the miniatures. Now, if I can only figure out the lighting so I can take some decent photos....
Friday, December 5, 2014
Pretty busy November with work and homeschooling. Worked on some miniatures (more survivors and their zombie incarnations) and actually got to play some games. I subscribe to the Boardgame Geek "Solitaire Games on Your Table" Geeklist, which is where solitaire gamers report what they've been up to. November was my first go at posting on the list and I thought I'd provide links to those posts in lieu of recopying them here:
Darkest Night
War of the Worlds
Fortune and Glory
Astra Titanus
I've also had the opportunity to read a bunch of books. I cannot rave enough about Chris Philbrook's "Adrian's Undead Diary" series. They're sitting on my book shelf waiting to be read again. More on my latest readings on the Books page.
I hope to kick off either a Two Hour Wargames Larger than Life/Adventures in the Lost Lands campaign or an All Things Zombie campaign later this month while I'm on vacation. I've figured out how to link between visible and hidden pages on this blog, so that will support that effort. If all goes well, this blog will start to live up to its goal to promote the games I enjoy.
Darkest Night
War of the Worlds
Fortune and Glory
Astra Titanus
I've also had the opportunity to read a bunch of books. I cannot rave enough about Chris Philbrook's "Adrian's Undead Diary" series. They're sitting on my book shelf waiting to be read again. More on my latest readings on the Books page.
I hope to kick off either a Two Hour Wargames Larger than Life/Adventures in the Lost Lands campaign or an All Things Zombie campaign later this month while I'm on vacation. I've figured out how to link between visible and hidden pages on this blog, so that will support that effort. If all goes well, this blog will start to live up to its goal to promote the games I enjoy.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Wow. What a crazy summer. First, my wife and son head out of town to run a Science summer camp and take my camera, so I couldn't take any photos of the miniatures I've been painting. Then, there was the out-of-town wedding for an in-law I didn't know (that was actually a pretty good time, come to think of it). Then there was Texicon 2014 (my first game convention - more on that later). Then, my son was invited to the Johnson Space Center in Houston as part of his participation in the NASA High School Aerospace Scholars program (that necessitated a trip to Houston for the closing ceremony). Somewhere in all of that, I managed to finish painting another group of Zombies and a dragon (the largest miniature I've ever painted).
The NASA trip and Texicon were definitely the high points.
Not much to say about the NASA trip other than if you live in Texas and have a High School Junior interested in Engineering or working at NASA, look into it.
I've never been to a game convention before Texicon as I usually find out about them after the fact. What a hoot! I played games I probably never would have, met people I would never have met, and had the opportunity to sit knee-to-knee with a professional miniatures painter for over an hour getting pointers on how to improve my miniatures, specifically how to paint eyes and lips to give my miniatures more character. She made it look so simple...I guess we'll see.
I had the opportunity to play a couple of games based on Two Hour Wargames' Adverntures in the Lost Lands, Larger than Life and Colonial Adventures. The first game had four of us searching the jungles of Nobelonga for a rare flower. Never found the flower, but we did run into King Kong, some native Shamen and their monstrous constructs, and a whole lot of ticked off natives.
The second game was based on Larger than Life. Set in 1920s central Africa, the four of us controlled different groups of characters. I played a despicable Boer slaver. We were all looking for a lost temple to loot. For some reason, Tarzan and his wingman (wing lion?) took a dislike of me and harassed me mercilessly throughout the game. Giant spiders, Ape men, crocodiles and shamen threatened us all the way to the temple. We never did get to loot the temple as all of us died (Curse you, Tarzan!) except for the female Belgian double agent, who was taken by a giant ape and subsequently rescued by Tarzan.
I played a good game of Empire Builder (think Railroad Tycoon on the table top) and had an unbelievable time playing Twilight Creation's Zombies! with author Chris Philbrook, whom I met during the convention. I've nearly finished Book One of his Adrian's Undead Diary series and will probably jump right into Book 2. I'll have to order the follow on books this weekend. If you like Zombies and The Walking Dead, you'd probably like Chris' books.
The most important "event" of the convention was my son getting out of his comfort zone and jumping into playing games with people he'd just met. I may have created a monster as he spent over 7 hours at the local game store last weekend during their open gaming hours and just reminded me that we missed a War Machine event tonight. <sigh>
So, I've got my camera back and if all goes well I'll try to post some photos of my latest round of miniatures this weekend.
The NASA trip and Texicon were definitely the high points.
Not much to say about the NASA trip other than if you live in Texas and have a High School Junior interested in Engineering or working at NASA, look into it.
I've never been to a game convention before Texicon as I usually find out about them after the fact. What a hoot! I played games I probably never would have, met people I would never have met, and had the opportunity to sit knee-to-knee with a professional miniatures painter for over an hour getting pointers on how to improve my miniatures, specifically how to paint eyes and lips to give my miniatures more character. She made it look so simple...I guess we'll see.
I had the opportunity to play a couple of games based on Two Hour Wargames' Adverntures in the Lost Lands, Larger than Life and Colonial Adventures. The first game had four of us searching the jungles of Nobelonga for a rare flower. Never found the flower, but we did run into King Kong, some native Shamen and their monstrous constructs, and a whole lot of ticked off natives.
The second game was based on Larger than Life. Set in 1920s central Africa, the four of us controlled different groups of characters. I played a despicable Boer slaver. We were all looking for a lost temple to loot. For some reason, Tarzan and his wingman (wing lion?) took a dislike of me and harassed me mercilessly throughout the game. Giant spiders, Ape men, crocodiles and shamen threatened us all the way to the temple. We never did get to loot the temple as all of us died (Curse you, Tarzan!) except for the female Belgian double agent, who was taken by a giant ape and subsequently rescued by Tarzan.
I played a good game of Empire Builder (think Railroad Tycoon on the table top) and had an unbelievable time playing Twilight Creation's Zombies! with author Chris Philbrook, whom I met during the convention. I've nearly finished Book One of his Adrian's Undead Diary series and will probably jump right into Book 2. I'll have to order the follow on books this weekend. If you like Zombies and The Walking Dead, you'd probably like Chris' books.
The most important "event" of the convention was my son getting out of his comfort zone and jumping into playing games with people he'd just met. I may have created a monster as he spent over 7 hours at the local game store last weekend during their open gaming hours and just reminded me that we missed a War Machine event tonight. <sigh>
So, I've got my camera back and if all goes well I'll try to post some photos of my latest round of miniatures this weekend.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Friday, May 23, 2014
Friday, May 16, 2014
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Friday, May 2, 2014
Hi. My name is Scott Chisholm, and I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing. I got the idea of starting a blog from some forums I frequent. I thought I might post after action reports of the games I play. That led me to thinking it might be a nice place to discuss the miniatures I've collected (and still do, but don't tell my wife!) as a public service to folks who might also collect miniatures. Finally, I wanted a place to put my recollections of my time in the Navy.
In any event, if you've found yourself here, I hope you enjoy yourself. This is very much a work in progress, and we'll see how it goes.
In any event, if you've found yourself here, I hope you enjoy yourself. This is very much a work in progress, and we'll see how it goes.
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