This photo has no great relevance but I get complaints if there is no toy porn in a post... |
Firstly, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all my readers and fellow bloggers - especially those of you who leave comments. Comments are the life blood of the blog and provide my only way of knowing that someone out there actually reads this drivel! Megablitz and More enters it's fourth year as an integral part of my wargaming life - a fact reflected in the improved regularity of posts in 2011 - more than 5 per week on average. It is pleasing to feel that as well as a means of keeping in touch with old friends, this blogging lark has led also to new friends. As always, I hope to see at least some of you during 2012.
Megablitz - While I had to pull the planned 2011 'big game' but hopefully I'll sort something out for 2012. I did manage to finish more toys and played a few small games. The 'new' toys include Japanese tanks and a few Russians, as well as newly acquired Germans (3 divisions!) and Russians. I also added quite a few 1/144 scale aircraft to the collection. More toys are on the modelling table as I type this and will be the subject of posts soon.
NATO Brigade Commander - this remains on the back burner of late, but I did finish more Soviets and Greeks, and the latter have been used in a game. I have a small Cold War-era scenario ready to go and a box of undercoated toys waiting to be completed. WW3 here we come!
Funny Little Wars - I began the year with the intention of completing the Forbidian Army. Not only did I manage this (although no doubt more bits will be added), but it has actually seen action! As with everything else, however, a single army is never enough so expect 2012 to see progress on either a 'French' Army or a 'British' Naval Brigade. Probably.
Op14 - I don't think we played an Op14 game during 2011 - although we came close last Wednesday. I did complete more 6mm toys - French and Russians. Hopefully we will get a few games in during 2012.
Command & Colours Napoleonics - This has been a good addition to the games lineup and led to the 15mm toys getting a fair bit of use. Minor additions to the forces have (thankfully!) come ready-painted. We're about halfway through the scenario book and at least one supplement is due out in 2012.
Classical Warfare (Command & Colours and Strategos) - The 6mm toys have had an easy year, not least because of the surprise return to my shelves of 25mm as a scale. Initiated in August by the posthumous gift of a load of figures from my old friend John G Robertson, and boosted by plastics and some online auction 'incidents', these little blighters now fill 10 boxes! Following some fast talking by Phil Steele I even rejoined the Society of Ancients.
Naval Wargames - 2011 saw a gentle buildup of my 1/1200 fleet and the first outing at the Sheffield Club of the Fletcher Pratt game. This was successful to the point where I have been asked to run more F-P games. Well,we do meet in a big room with a parquet floor and there appears to be no shortage of members prepared to crawl around on it pushing toy boats...
Wargames events - I will be attending the following during 2012 presenting the year's new Wargame Developments participation game 'Rollbahn Ost' - Triples, Partizan, CoW, The Other Partizan. I attended these (less first Partizan) in 2011, along with Derby and I was also pleased to get to the London Toy Soldier Shows in May and December with Len Cooksey. I may also appear at a couple of other shows but there's nothing else in the diary as yet. I usually mention upcoming show appearances on the blog, so if you're at a show I attend do come and say hello.
No doubt more distractions will present themselves during the year...
Must get to more Partizans next(still) year - I mean, it's only an hour and a quarter away! Meanwhile, Happy New Year in 3/4 hour.
ReplyDeleteRob
You will be busy Tim. A really good year for your posts. Looking forward to this years blogging.
ReplyDeleteRegards Paul
All the best to you this New year, and thank you for all the enjoyment of this past year, looking forward to much more!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Tim, May you have many Happy Distractions in the year ahead.
ReplyDelete(BTW Why isn't the porn relevant? Isn't that an armoured car probing ahead to see what the future holds?
Ross
A great review of your wargaming year, and of what's to come. Have a great New Year, lots of games and lots of painting!!!!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a successful new year
ReplyDeleteWill
Happy blogging and modelling in 2012 and a....
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and your family!
Greetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
And a Happy New Year to you too !
ReplyDeleteWho'd have thought, 30-year ago, we'd be painting new 25mm ancients armies. . .?
ReplyDeleteKeep Smiling,
Ian
Tim
ReplyDeleteAll the best for 2012. Looking forward to see what rolls off the assembly line.
PD
Hi Tim,
ReplyDeleteGreat post and I shall certainly look forward to see what 2012 brings forth from your eternally fertile imagination!
Have a great one,
DC
Xaltotun of Python
ReplyDeleteSee you do Rob - and Triples is only a further 40 minutes! I'll be pleased to see you there. BTW, I'm only about 30 minutes north of Partizan if you want to come and talk toys sometime.
Paul
ReplyDeleteThanks for your inspiration and encouragement - I'm glad the box of bits I sent for you and Al hit the spot!
Ross Mac
ReplyDeleteSo long as the distractions are good news they'll be welcomed! Good news is not something that armoured car has ever reported.
Don M
ReplyDeleteGlad to have had you along for the 'journey' Don. Plenty more foolishness to come!
Ray Rousell
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray - I'll try to live up to the high expectations I have apparently created! No pressure then...
Fire at Will
ReplyDeleteThanks Will - do make a point of coming to chat at shows - I know we get to some of the same ones.
Peter's Cave
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter - I'm feeling pretty positive.
Mosstrooper
ReplyDeleteThanks - looking forward to reading your blog entries too.
Ian Drury
ReplyDeleteI know - funny old world. Still, as long at it involves toys and silliness we'll be there!
Peter Douglas
ReplyDeleteThe assembly line has been rather sluggish of late but a few things are lurching along now...
David Crook
ReplyDeleteThat's a very kind way of saying 'butterfly brain'...