I put a lot of time into putting together my basic Tau army, converted every figure in a couple of the Fire Warrior squads etc. I have enough Tau to build two or three 40K armies, partly due to Jeff giving me his Tau army when he was clearing out a few years ago. I enjoy the genre and have some plans for scenics and terrain that I know I will enjoy building and will also be usable for the Pulp Sci-Fi games.Ĥ0K Tau I bought into the Tau when GW first released them, even played in a couple of tournaments that GW put on in Edinburgh (didn’t win much but I enjoyed the days – I have never been particularly competitive anyway). It will always be skirmish rather than large battles, as I think it suits the genre much more closely!Ģ8mm Weird War I can probably put together enough forces for a skirmish game. I have big plans for terrain, buildings and even more figures with this one.
I just love the Hydra Miniatures range, they are so evocative of the 1930’s to 1950’s Sci-Fi art. Working my way down the list I will try to explain my thoughts on each genre.Ģ8mm Pulp Sci-Fi Skirmish This is always going to be a favourite of mine.
I periodically consider joining Aberdeen Wargames Club (lack of time usually holds me back, but eventually I will get around to it), and so I intend to hold on to the obviously popular forces (28mm Ancient British, Sudan British) so that I will have something to use when I do get around to joining them. This last one springs mainly from the fact that I don’t wargame regularly and I am not in a wargames club at the moment, my armies are based more or less exclusively on whatever I fancy doing rather than on what fellow gamers are playing at the time. There are several factors that I have tried to include in my priority score, firstly my current level interest, then completeness of my forces, and finally the possibility of my actually using them. ProjectĬrimson Skies (metal models not the later plastic collectibles) I have started by listing all of the armies and projects I have started over the years and still have stored away ready to finish, as well as simply listing them I have included a ranking based on my current interest levels. While working on these other projects I have had plenty of time to consider my collection, decide what I want to paint next and make a few decisions about reducing my lead mountain to a slightly more achievable size. Consequently I have had very little time to do any painting or terrain work since Christmas.
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Recently I have been very busy, between a commercial sculpting project, putting together a new website for my pal Sholto at Scheltrum Miniatures (I did their old website as well, but it hadn’t been updated for a good few years) and my full time day job is at it’s busiest at this time of year too.