Here ye will fin' all manner of unspeakable beasties an' their activities...
An' remember ta' beware o' th' Rabbit!

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Entry for March 22, 2007

Marines...

I am currently focusing my attention on the bases...It truly is hard to remain focused now that they are so near completion. They are perfectly playable and the desire to switch to something else is almost overwhelming. In truth I did the same thing with my US Para's (Bastonge). I stopped when they were "playable" and left a lot of the details unfinished. My intention of course was to revisit them and finish them another day...didn' t happen.

I think to avoid this, rather than paint an entire army at once I will stick with units, finish them completely then move on to the next.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Et tu, Brute?

Possibly the most famous three words ever uttered, "Et tu, Brute?" has come to mean ultimate betrayal by one's closest friend.

Caesar almost certainly did not, in fact, utter these precise words upon his assassination. Ancient sources report that he either died wordlessly or said "Kai su, teknon?", Greek for "You too, my child?"

Beware the Ides of March!

The Romans had special names for three specific days in each month. Origianlly the system appears to have been based on phases of the Moon (Luna). In the early days of the Republic they became fixed days.


The named days were:

  • Kalendae (Kalends) — first day of the month, from which the word "calendar" is derived; thought to have originally been the day of the new moon. Interest on debt was due on Kalends (Oi!).
  • Nones — depending on the month, could be the 5th or the 7th day; originally thought to have been the day of the half moon.
  • Ides — depending on the month, could be the 13th or the 15th day; thought to have originally been the day of the full moon. The Romans considered this an auspicious day in their calendar.

Months with Nones on the 5th and Ides on the 13th days: January, February, April, June, August, September, November, December.

Months with Nones on the 7th and Ides on the 15th days: March, May, July, October.

These rules are summarised in the following mnemonic:

In March, July, October, May
The Ides fall on the fifteenth day
The Nones the seventh; all besides
Have two days less for Nones and Ides.

Thus endith the lesson...

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Entry for March 14, 2007

Finish Marines...must...finish...must...finish...

I need to get my Marines done...

Then I will work on my Curse you Red Baron game for Gamex '07...

I also want to take a shot at either the WHFB tourney or the Warmachine/Hordes tourney... I love the figures from Privateer Press, but I know the WHFB rules pretty well. So I guess the cool mini's loose out to knowledge ( and old age & treachery).

Of the WHFB armies I have (ha ha) Tomb Kings would be easiest to field...but the hardest to play. They require a lot of timing (like the WAB Byzantines did). I haven't had enough time to get a feel for them.

Vampire counts I could play well with, but I have almost no figures painted for them...same with Dark Elves, though DE have a steep learning curve as well...

So its either get some time in playing WHFB with my Tomb Kings or start painting wolves...lots and lots of wolves...

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Entry for March 08, 2007

By the way, have I mentioned I hate painting infantry lately? If not I am well overdue for a rant on painting infantry...next time it an armored unit. No more spindly-legged figures clutching the ground for me...give me a few 60 ton hunks of steel (scale tons) to paint...

I need to finish these Marines so I can work on my StuG III's...I have 12 or so and maybe 4 or so StuG IV's...17th SS GvB in Normandy at Carentan...then on to my Fallschimjager..damn...more bloddy infantry...

I could do my Brit Para's instead?

Tim, they call him...

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Entry for March 01, 2007


I am getting real close with my Marines...Started detailing the bases on the snipers....

I think I can get this done in a week...then its time to put them on the shelf...never to be used again...

On the the next project!

Tim, they call him...