Bruce, bewilderingly trying to delete 78 viruses from the laptop: hey so, how about next time you are curious about something you ask ME to google it, and I'll give you exactly the answer you're looking for my sweet, dumb ... Totally dumb big boy?
Thor, who only tried looking for lovely places on Midgard to elaborate a decent wedding proposal for Bruce: what the hell is Hawaii and why does everyone talk about it
I can finally share my Dungeon Synth album with you!
I created this album out of a very deep love for Norse mythology, seen through my own perspective and the stories of my characters.
You will travel from the top to the bottom of the Yggdrasil tree, beginning with Asgard and ending with Hel.
There are nine tracks because "9" is a sacred number, but I do not believe that there are exactly nine realms. However, for convenience and common usage, I structured the tracks according to the standard system. The music and the artwork were done by me.
Yes, I will release this album on other platforms later this month. <3
Fast bursts of progress and long interruptions, but I have completed part of my 1066 project using the 25mm Ral Partha "1200 AD" miniature range from the 1970s-80s. The first wave are 3 stands of 6 cavalry, 3 stands of 12 foot, and a separate mounted leader.
Some of these were painted in the 80s or early 90s and mostly left as-is with very little touch-up. The rest I painted recently to match. I have a 2nd command set that will be mounted on round bases, so I can paint William and Odo mounted on black Friesians as suggested by the Bayeux Tapestry instead of the white I chose decades ago.
For the first time I'm trying something mentioned by Ken of the Yarkshire Gamer podcast. I laid out all the bases I planned to use at the beginning of the project and took a photo for reference:
Now that a batch of stands are completed, I recreated the overview picture for a clear measure of the progress:
That's halfway to a usable army in many rules, or a quarter of the way to finishing all the variations that will shift them from Hastings to Sicily or the First Crusade, and possibly allow for fielding as 2 armies or a single double-size force.
The 120x60mm rectangular bases are laser-cut 3mm plywood by TRE Games, highly recommended. Maybe using pairs of 60x60s or 60x40s would be more flexible, but so far I'm loving the big 120s.
WIP. Moar mid Imperial Romans. 25mm A&A figures. The usual contrast paints. Several artists have depicted striped pilums and spears in reconstructions. I figured I'd try it.