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I won't promise any earth shattering revelations here. What I will be trying to do is post some new products as I release them, share some thoughts on gaming and show some pics of games and other stuff that I enjoy. So come in and make yourselves at home.


Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Be Careful What You Ask For...


     ...for you may receive it.

     So I went to this sushi and sake party one evening. During the night's socialization one woman asked what I liked to sculpt. I told her, "Women, but there isn't a lot of call for them in military miniatures." Two days later I had an email from a potential client about sculpting some pin-up style Napoleonic pieces. We discussed several options and settled on some females dressed (and I use the term loosely) in British Horse Artillery uniforms. Dream project, right?

     Yes. But this was also the most demanding project I've ever worked on. I had to deal with some of life's delays during the period of working on these. I lost several weeks of work dealing with a family member's injury and  the resulting behavioral fallout. Then there were the general minor illnesses and emergencies that happen in every life. But the biggest time delay on this was the constant re-sculpting of parts that I just was not happy to leave alone. I reworked some parts as much as 5 times to get the look I wanted and I could probably work them again for several more weeks to tweak the curve of a thigh here or the curl of a braid there. However, Tuesday night I wrapped up and called them done.

     Ok, so they aren't really done. I took pictures and sent them off to the client for approval and any polish work. In the process, I've already seen a few places that will get a touch up before they go out the door.












     The moral: Be careful what you ask for. This was one of the toughest and most demanding jobs I've ever done. But it was a great experience and superb test of my abilities. Not too many projects can get this level of devotion from me. No, they aren't perfect, but they are pretty damned nice.


Thursday, May 2, 2013

Zombie Nation


     All right. After several months of discussion and thought, Ed at Two Hour Wargames has launched his Indiegogo crowd funding campaign for All Things Zombie - Final Fade Out.

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     I'm in the process of sculpting 15mm figures (5 survivors with their 5 zombified versions and 5 other zombies) for the basic perks of this campaign. With enough funding More people, zombies and special creatures will be added.
 
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     There are also two really cool game aids that will be useful for playing ATZ in any scale; a City Deck and a Zombie Deck.

     Check out the campaign here: All Things Zombie - Final Fade Out Minis and More. You'll find many different options for combinations of miniatures, rules and game decks. Something for any All Things Zombie enthusiast.