Monday, September 7, 2020

September Challenge - Part One

For the last five years, I've tried to get the family to participate in a Game-A-Day Challenge in September. The idea being that usually gaming tapered off over the summer and the challenge was to jump-start fall gaming - and try to find a way to prioritize time for gaming, while all of the other fall activities were starting up. We've had varying degrees of success, usually not actually playing games EVERY day... but more than "making up for it" by playing WAY more than 30 games. 

I floated the idea to the family in the last weeks of August and was met by a distinct lack of interest and enthusiasm. I even tried to frame it as an individual challenge for myself, that they could each "help" me with - every other day or so (between the three of them, each playing a one-on-one game with me every third day). Still no interest. I think it's a mix of everyone is tiring of the pandemic isolation.... and... TEENAGERS! 

I have no doubt that we'll still play SOME games together throughout September - and the rest of the fall. It shouldn't be TOO hard to find the time, as we are all doing far less activities that we have in previous years.  No more violin/cello lessons, Keira is down to two dance classes (from six last year!), Amanda is teaching fewer yoga classes. There just wont' be a gaming challenge. 

So I've got another sort of challenge I've set up for myself. The SEPTEMBER DRAWING FROM THE MASTERS CHALLENGE! This isn't really and "instead of", as I'd been planning it for some time and, initially, thought it would done concurrently with the game-a-day challenge. 

Ive been thinking I haven't really done much art-making - drawing or painting - other than painting miniatures and making for a long time - at least not with any sort of consistency or regularity. I've also in the midst of a middle-aged-crisis of sorts. Not really sure what to do with myself with my role of the last decade and a half as that of the Homeschooling Dad sort of vaporizing as the kids move on and decide to take on learning in new self-directed methods (There has been a BIT of a reprieve in this crisis as, at the last minute, Keira decided to continue homeschooling for the next year, rather than try out high school as initially planned, due largely in part to her anxiety about). There are many other factors at play ,which I can't even begin to get into, but I've been contemplating a return to making art. I even had a brief moment of returning to school - either to finish an art degree at university or maybe taking some sort of digital illustration courses or 3d modelling or something... But for a number of reasons - not the least of which is cost - that's just not in the cards for the immediate future. So I thought perhaps just doing stuff on my own

In times past people used to learn art from "copying from the masters" - studying the works of acknowledged masters of art that has come before them, and trying to replicate them. That style of learning seems to fallen out of vogue in the art world. 

So the plan... for the month of September I'm planning to create an illustration - using drawing or painting or a mix of media - copying from some of the artists whose work I admire most. That's it. I had other ideas/rules/plans/frameworks - like it might be 30 days of just John Blanche and then each month for the rest of the term/winter/year I pick a different artist or style or theme... and... it might still be something like that... but I didn't want to limit myself and decided it would be best to keep it simple.  30 illustrations, copied from artist(s) I admire through the month of September. 

I have to admit, part of the inspiration has come from my kids. It has been nothing short of breathtaking to see them evolve as artists. Keira has, for years, spent entire days just sitting and drawing of painting from "how-to" books, filling sketch book after sketchbook with drawings and paintings. She's evolved into fabric arts and does less drawing and more sewing these days, but her dedication to creating things remains tireless and undaunted.

Finnegan, on the other hand, has eschewed the how-to-draw books and always just done things his own way. He's been slower to come to this, but this last year we've seen an explosion of art from him. He, too, has filled book after book with full colour ink and pencil crayon drawings inspired largely by gaming - either characters in Four Against Darkness games or monsters from various games he's played. Some are character portraits. Some are scenes of encounters that have taken place in games. Since the pandemic and his D&D games moving online, he's REALLY gotten into it with creating his own tokens for Roll20 - drawings for each character and NPC and monster! 

Seeing them both improve so much by simply DOING THE THING has reminded me that getting good at anything has required shoeing up and doing that thing! 

All of the selections from this week are John Blanche illustrations copied from The Emperor's Will - Agents of the Imperium (pictured above). It's a fantastic book. If you like 40K art, I highly recommend seeking one out (although, considering it was published almost a decade ago, that may be... challenging...). 

The ONLY problem I have with the book is that it doesn't indicate who the illustrators are for each page, there is simply a list of the contributors to the volume on the last page. Some, if you are familiar with their work, are obvious. Others, whose work I am not familiar with, I have no idea who did them - and I really WOULD LIKE TO KNOW!?

The first week's illustrations ended up all being based on one's by John Blanche. I really LOVE his style - there's kind of a frantic rawness and intensity to these illustrations that, for me, masterfully conveys the grim-dark reality of the life in the 41st millennium. 

I should say, just to be 100% clear here (because, as an artist, intellectual property rights of of great importance to me), the original illustrations are © John Blanch and/or Games Workshop and my studies  were done purely for my own private entertainment and education purposes and are presented here simply to share with the community a creative thing that I did. They are not now, nor ever will be, for sale. I do not take commissions of any kind. 

Day One - Tuesday, 1 September 2020

While we are in renovation mode, I have a temporary hobby/work station set up, upstairs. It is basically my miniature painting station moved upstairs (and cleaned off a bit). As there isn't really any more convenient place to work, I've been working there. It causes... some limitations... there is a lot of splattering in these first illustrations - and I just can't do that here, as, if I get any paint on the floor or nearby furniture, Amanda may very well murder me... 

The finished work. Crappy camera. Poor lighting. 


Day Two - Wednesday, 2 September 2020

Wasn't really sure if this counts as one illustration or two... Do I do one half of the page one day and the second half of the page the next? In the end I did both on Day Two. 

I like this one, it has a lot of different colours - compared to a lot of the other works in the book. 


Day Three - Thursday, 3 September 2020 

This guy reminded me a little of Preacher Josef - one of the 54mm Inquisitor figures - a preacher with a big-ass Power Hammer!  

I also liked the sepia-tone quality with the tiny splashes of red that really popped from the otherwise blandish background.


Day Four - Friday, 4 September 2020 

I thought this Redemptionist might be fun because I HAVE Redemptionists. Also the picture kind of reminded me of one of the characters in my current Wrath & glory game and I've been thinking it would be fun to do character portraits at some point, and with a little modification, this could very well be him. Thought I'd start with staying true to the originals, for now, though. 

The Red Redemptionist. Getting into the reds and blacks that seems so common amongst the works of Blanche - at least in this book collection. 

Also happened to watch the first three episodes of The Boys -Season Two. It did not disappoint. We were just a little disappointed that we actually have to WAIT for a week for the next bloody instalment!? 


Day Five - Saturday, 5 September 2020 

Amanda picked this one out for me (She didn't really look all that far through the book - opened it and flipped until she encountered the first bad-ass-looking female - though they're ALL pretty bas-ass-looking and selected this one... I'm sure if she'd looked a little further, she'd have found another that she'd have liked better... I'll do THAT on next week!) 

This one felt a bit rushed as I needed to prepare for my Wrath & Glory game later in the evening. In fact, at one point in the middle of the afternoon, Amanda wandered by where I was working and asked if that was really what I thought I should be doing when I had a game to prepare. 

To be honest, it WAS EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED TO BE DOING. I'm on this wave and need to ride it games be-damned, I can cancel or make it up as I go! It was so hard to get started on this, I'm not going to let anything stop it now!!!

In the end she did feel a bit rushed... like maybe there was a little more I could have done... but I'm calling it done and moving on! It's a study, not a commission. I did the thing. I had fun. I learned stuff. MOVE ON!!! 

Just in case you were starting to get worried that there was going to be NO gaming going on at all here this month, Finnegan did kick off his new role-playing campaign this weekend. He wrapped up the D&D5E game he'd been running since January the previous weekend - with a Total Party Kill! This fall they're trying something new - the Dresden Files Role-Playing Game! They're using a mix of Discord and Roll20 to try and play. 

As this is totally in Keira's wheelhouse - modern/urban fantasy - she's actually joined back in finnegan's Ssturday game. 

I think they're playing members of some special RCMP taskforce or special unit that investigates weird crimes that potentially involve supernatural elements? Keira's character might be some sort of half-human/half-fey shapeshifter. One of the other girls is playing a human with some minor magical ability - someone without enough power for the Council to have bothered training, but random weird stuff manifests during times of stress... the third is just playing a normal human?

So good to see both the kids playing together again and seeing Keira actually interacting with humans - other than her immediate family - and actually having a really good time! 

Later in the evening I did run my Wrath & Glory game. The adventure continued on from the Battle Off Xoxigar Prime - the escaped the battle in space just to land in the middle of a massive battle on the ground between traitor and loyalist Guard and traitor and loyalist Knights! 

One of these days I should probably write something up chronicling the adventures so far... 


Day Six - Sunday, 6 September 2020 

Another inquisitor. I wanted to try a DARK background. 

I did a dark backgound. 

Dark backgrounds are hard. Especially when trying to make it look mottled... or do that foggy/misty bit around her feet. 


Day Seven - Monday, 7 September 2020 

Arco-flagellant. 

Me at my temporary art-hobby station - currently located in our bedroom. 

Whoops. Let's just call this done. It got a little... overworked... it was kind of messed up from the get-go - proportions... entirely missing bits... first pass of colour looked all wrong and I tired to fix that and then things just got so blended and muddied... 

It's been really fun so far. There have been some challenges - some already noted (the location and need to NOT MAKE A MESS) - but also I am somewhat limited by my materials, as I am just using what I have on hand. The originals were very likely done on one some illustration board or watercolour paper - or at the very least something of slightly heavier stock than the rather flimsy paper in the sketchbook I decided to do these all in. I have a feeling that These were done with gouache and ink... though I can't know for certain. In reality I know NOTHING of Mr. Blanche's actual process and materials, I'm just guessing, based on my (very limited) knowledge and experience. 

I'm happy enough with the process so far. Or at least I'm TRYING REALLY HARD to be. I do look at them and constantly see "errors" - This wasn't dark enough, the proportions on there are wrong, etc... It is PAINFUL at times. I'm trying to be positive, though, and remember to see it as a learning process and an opportunity to experiment with things and NOT an exercise in making an EXACT replica. I DID make some art. I DID have a lot of fun experimenting with stuff I'd had not bothered or had the opportunity to use before - watercolour pencils, watercolour markers, gouache, etc. So, that's cause enough to call this week a success, right?  


Coming Soon to Tim's Miniature Wargaming Blog: 

I've done exactly ZERO miniature painting so far this month. None. So... it probably won't be a painting update. 

I plan to continue with the Painting from the Masters program. There are well over thirty illustrations in the book that I've marked as ones I'd like to draw, so I'll probably keep on with that and maybe post in a week... or maybe tomorrow.... Initially I thought I'd do daily... but then thought I'd like to leave it a week to see if I actually STICK TO IT - always so embarrassing to post that I'm going to do a thing every day for a month and then stop on Day Two. 

Any strong feelings either way? Daily? Weekly? Just give it up!?

Monday, August 31, 2020

August Games

Games we played in August! 



Things have kind of been trailing off over the summer... hopefully things will pick up in the fall... 

Traditionally we've tried to do a game-a-day challenge in September, but there has been no discussion about that so far. Maybe I should go talk to the kids. 



Saturday, 1 August 2020


These guys... I didn't have a Wrath & Glory game together... for... y'know... reasons... but these guys just showed up anyway and we had a chat for a few hours. Seriously, don't know what I'd do without them. 


Sunday, 2 August 2020

Starting something new this month... 


For some time now Finnegan has been suggesting that he would like to have some sort of family role-playing. Amanda hs forbidden ME from running a game, so I suggested Finnegan run one for the family. As no one had any strong feelings one way or the other about WHICH game to play, I also suggested, if he was willing to run a series of one-shots of games that he or other family members were interested in trying out. So, throughout the month of August, Finnegan will run a different role-playing game for the family to try out. 

This first Sunday of the month we tried out Mouse Guard! The system is apparently based on another game called The Burning Wheel. None of us have run or played either game, so this was a bit of work. I think there are definitely some interesting concepts going on here - though there were a few things we remained confused about. I'd give it a definite "MAYBE!" - if this is what Finnegan was ultimately most interested in running and/or the rest of the family were most interested in playing, I'd totally join in. But at this point I was still looking forward to trying out the other games. 


Monday 3 August 2020 

For those that have been following for sometime and actually read posts rather than just look at the pictures (It's okay... I usually just look at the pictures, too!) you'll have no doubt read over and over and over that a basement renovation was happening by X date... and then Y date... and then... you get the picture. Amanda has decided enough is enough and has booked plumbing and heating guys to come in at the end of the month, an Electrician for September, and a contractor for the new ceiling for October... so we have DEADLINES - like EXTERNAL deadlines by which stuff MUST be done... 


On Monday, the ceiling came down in the Game Room... or... what once was, and shall some day again be The Game Room! 


Tuesday, 4 August 2020

Sidereal Confluence


I got this game as a prize at Freezerburn a couple years ago - the last time I went. As with the previous year, I ended up with the game Brent had put into the prize pool, which, I swear, he puts in there just so other people will own a game he wants to play and then has an excuse to get them to play it!

This sat on our shelf for a year and a half and then Finnegan decided to pull it down and have a read through - and got pretty excited about it and offered to run it for the family. Originally the whole family was to play, but then Keira was having a bit of a sulk and we told her to go away. 


Turned out to be a really fun game! Lots of trading and deal making involved. 

I played the Caylion Plutocracy - a plant species that doesn't move (being rooted to the ground and all) but somehow advanced to the point of being an interstellar culture...? Amanda was the KT'ZR'KT'RTL... I can't remember what they were- but they sure had a lot of colonies! Finnegan was the KJASJAVIKALIMIN... which may have been lizard people with lots of space ships. 

It apparently plays up to NINE - which would just be MAD! I definitely wanted to try with a few more, though! 

Wednesday, 5 August 2020 


No game played today, but I did spend the day building a board for the upcoming Daemon World Campaign.  (and some other terrain bits!)   


I really wanted to make something otherworldly. 


This was a lot of fun making this. 

Friday, 7 August 2020

Friday afternoon we kicked off the Daemon World Narrative 40K campaign - using the new 9th edition rules and a modified version of the new Crusade Campaign Suystem. A full report (and loads more pictures can be found elsewhere on this blog:


Keira had originally suggested Unstable Unicorns for Family Game Night... but somehow the idea of playing the Big Bang Theory Party game came up, and even Finnegan joined in. 
It is SUPER fast and is basically Apples to Apples with a bolt on Big Band Theory theme... 
It was good for a few laughs - definitely worth the $5 we paid for it at Value Village! 


Saturday, 8 August 2020 
Wrath & Glory! Had a fifth player join us - Randy - playing a Lexmechanic that isn't part of the Inquidition, he's a local that's been assigned to assist them. They continued following up leads from evidence collected from the Tatalus Alms House.... so many leads... so many threads in this intricate web of conspiracy... I swear we spend half of each session just going over what we've figured out so far!? 

We moved the game to Discord this week, and that seems to be working out really well. I think we'll stick with that. 


Sunday, 9 August 2020
For the second week of our Family RPG day on Sunday, we tried out Sentinel Comics RPG. Like Mouse Guard the week before, this seemed like a really interesting system - some really innovative, dynamic ideas going on - which I feel like I was just starting to get my head around by the end of the session. Finnegan says the six adventures in the starter kit seem like they were designed to slowly introduce all the concepts and different things you can do gradually - the Starter Kit itself seemed pretty slick - the expanded character sheets were really very handy... As with Sentinels of the Multiverse - the cooperative card game, I feel like I just don't care enough about superheroes to invest the time necessary to really figure it all out... If YOU like super heroes and role-playing, I'd definitely say Check it out! Amanda and Keira really seemed to like it, though, so I may end up having to figure it out if this is the game they decide they want to play in September. 


Monday, 10 August 2020


Daemon world Challenge #2 - today everyone was trying to desecrate each others monoliths. There was one for each of the Chaos Gods and everyone had to try to simultaneously defend their own, while vandalizing the others. 


A full report of the action can be found here: 



Thursday, 13 August 2020


Daemon World Challenge #3 - This time there was a trophy in the middle of the battlefield, protected by Flesh Hounds. 


Again, full report and more pictures can be found elsewhere:



Friday, 14 August 2020 


A THIRD game of 40K this week! Daemon World Challenge #4, wherein everyone was trying to drink of the magic pool of transformation! 

Full report of the carnage can be found here:



If that weren't enough for one day/week... Friday was originally supposed to be Family Game Night... but then the only other family member interested in playing games was Amanda. So we played a quick, two-player game of Castles of Burgundy! 


This game turned out a LOT closer than I expected - considering Amanda ended the first round with 57 points - to my 23... 

Oh, she still won... but the final score was 193-191!!!


Saturday, 15 August 2020 

I did run Wrath & Glory this week. I just didn't take a picture... The group continued with following up some investigations on Xoxigar Tertium. Then they booked passage to Xoxigar Prime - to follow up what seemed like some pretty solid leads there. They decided to do this incognito and travel under assumed identities (spice merchants!?). Part way through voyage told to turn back by Combined System Defence Fleet Command - enemy ships dropped out of the warp. They decided to play the Inquisitorial trump card and continue on anyway!


Sunday, 16 August 2020

This was supposed to be another one of Finnegan's Family RPG Nights, but it ended up being cancelled. At one point there had been discussion about trying Modern Age (modern version of Dragon Age/Fantasy Age) with a supernatural twist... but then it was going to be D&D5E with Cubicle 7's Middle Earth stuff... but then we got busy doing... Something...? There was talk of postponing it to Monday or Tuesday evening, but that didn't work out either and we decided to postpone until next Sudany. 


Monday, 17 August 2020


Daemon World Challenge #5 wherein the gang battle an assortment of Daemon Engines. 



Thursday, 20 August 2020


Thursday was the last game in the Daemon World Challenge...



In the evening we had another go at Sidereal Confluence - with two more players - Brent and Kurtis! 


I played the Caylion Plutocracy again - to see if I could finally wrap my head around how they work. I think I'm starting to figure it out - I ended up winning with 61points! 

Amanda played the Im'Dril Nomads - one of hte more challengind species and did really well with them, ending the game with 50.5 points! 



Finnegan decided to play the Kjasjavikalimm Directorate again - as he was teaching the game to two new people again, he decided to stick with what he knew. Despite having some familiarity with them, he had a hard time focusing on what he was really supposed to do (partly because everyone was bombarding him with questions about their own stuff...). He ended up in last place with 31.5 points

Brent played the Faderan Conclave. I can't mremem ber what their deal was...  He ended with 42 points. 

Kurtis played the Kt'Zr'KtRtl - which Amanda has played in our previous game. he came in second with 53.


Friday 21 August 2020

Finnegan has been really involved in Four Against Darkness for the last year or so. The game is a sort of a solo, dungeon-bashing game, where you make up four characters and take them through a series of dungeons randomly generated with loads and loads of tables. I can't remember when, but I picked up the original book for him a few years back and he's just run with it, picking up almost all of them as print editions. He's gotten really involved in the facebook group as well, and has even helped with playtesting and proofreading some of the more recent books! (he's his name in Wayfarers and AdventurersGreedy Gifts of the Guildmasters, and Fortress of the Warlord - and he's currently playtesting and helping out with at least a half-dozen others!) 

This Friday evening, one of the writers invited Finnegan - and a few others in the group - to play a game of Four Against Darkness as a regular Role-playing Game, online, with five others... so.. I guess it was SIX Against Darkness. They played on Discord. Sounded like they had a lot of fun. 


Saturday, 22 August 2020

Wrath & Glory again! 


As this weeks game invovled a space battle... I tried playing that out with Battlefleet Gothic - with one of our computers pointed at the game table... There's actually a full report of the game elsewhere:



Sunday, 23 August 2020 

Again we'd planned to do the Cubicle 7/Middle Earth/D&D5E thing... but again it was cancelled as we were busy trying to get things ready for the Plumbing and heating guys that were coming in just over a week.

Like, TODAY, the day I'm writing this! 

In fact we decided to put the whole Family RPG night on Hiatus until September to get some work done on the basement. 


The rest of the week I was wrecking stuff in the basement and cleaning it all up again and shuffling stuff in the basement from room ot room or about the house to make space for the plumbing and heating work... 


Friday, 28 August 2020 


Finnegan got in another game of 4-6 Against Darkness this week. Seems like this might become a regular thing! 


Saturday , 29 August


Finnegan's been running a D&D5E campaign since January. it started off with the same group of people that had finished up a previous D&D campaign at the end of last year, which was mostly the same people that had played in his Dungeon Crawl Classics game the previous year. 

The game changed over the year. Keira dropped out. Then the game went online when everyone went into isolation due to the Pandemic in March... then two of the players dropped out - mostly because Finnegan had to keep KICKING them out of the game because they were just too disruptive. Over the summer he's been trying to wrap up the campaign so he could start something new... Tehre was one last session to play ... but then one of the players just stopped showing up - said he "forgot" there was a game (because there was just SO MUCH OTHER STUFF GOING ON IN ISOLATION!?) and they kept waiting and waiting for a weekend when he'd show up to play the last game - sometimes they did something elese, sometimes they just cancelled... Eventually he admitted he just wasn't interested anymore and dropped out... a game he'd been playing in weekly since January... that he skipped otehr things to play in...  seems like watching every episode of an entire TV series... but then not bothering to watch the Series Finale!? But Whatevs... THEN he had trouble with the remaining two not being able to show up one week or another through August...!? 

FINALLY, on this, the LAST Saturday in August, he finished up the campaign with an epic battle against the Big Bad Guy - which wrapped up the campaign nice and neatly with a Total Party Kill... (The character of the dude who dropped out was the first to die!) 

They are already discussing what they might do for the fall. They are considering playing the Dresden Files Role-Playing Game - and Keira is even considering rejoining! It'll be exciting to see what they come up with. One of the current players has a friend that might be joining. Finnegan could be running a game for four girls. He's, like, seriously, living my teenage dream!? If another joins he might run TWO games - one D&D, one Dresden Files - with some of them playing in two games... 


GAME PLAN

One more month of the 2020-Q3 Game Plan... looking back at that... well... Things were pretty up in the air in June. Nothing was concrete. I'd suggested playing 5 games each of:

Warhammer Quest: Blackstone Fortress
Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay: Wrath & Glory
#New40K
OTHER GW/40K games (Necromunda, Kill Team, Aeronautica Imperialis)
(Some other To Be Determined Board Game?)

So far In July and August I've played...

Warhammer 40,000 (Eighth Edition)x 8
Warhammer 40,000 (Ninth Edition) x8
Wrath & Glory x6
The Big Bang Theory: The Party Game x3
Sidereal Confluence: Remastered Edition x2
Abyss x1
Battlefleet Gothic x1
The Castles of Burgundy x1
Century: Golem Edition x1
Dogs x1
Monarch x1
Mouse Guard Roleplaying Game x1 
Sentinel Comics: The Roleplaying Game x1
Star Trek: Five-Year Mission x1
Terraforming Mars x1

So... definitley got the #New40K an dWrath & Glory locked down... the other stuff... not so much... I mean, two more rounds of Big Bang Theory could finish off the "Some other To Be Determined Board Game"... Or... I could just say "Hey, I played five other board games"... and call it DONE! 

Blackstone Fortress was put on hiatus over the summer, initially so Amanda could work on some Yoga stuff on Monday evenings... which... didn't happen... and then in stayed on hiatus... because... renovations... though it's not like we were doing much of THAT on Monday evenings, per se... The plan IS to pick it up again in the fall - and I DO have Spousal Approval to go and pick up Warhammer Quest: Blackstone Fortress – Ascension - the FINAL expansion for Warhammer Quest: Blackstone Fortress, in expectation that we will finish playing through the remainign campaigns this fall and winter. So... we COULD conceivably get through five games in September. 

Other GW/40K games... boggeddown on the Aeronautica Imperialis and never quite finished off the Ork Dakkajets... I DID try out Battlefleet Gothic! Not sure I'm going to get in 5 more games of that. I COULD get in a mix of Kill Team and Necromunda through September... or I could just say the OTHER 40K game was 8th edition... and call that done too! 

Whatever happens, SOME games will be played in September. I have a feeling there will be some more 40K9E - as finnegan's gotten excited about the idea of getting a Crusade game going on - with his Death Watch! There will definietly be some more Wrath & glory. I hope we get back to playing Blackstone Fortress... but who knows... Things are STILL really up in the air - with isolation carrying on - and likely to ramp up as I expect a huge spike in cases here in Saskatchewan with kids all going back to school with alarmingly little guidance from our Provincial Government. (The schoolboards are doing the best they can, but without guidance - or support - from the government... I don't know... it doesn't look good...). 

The painting station has been shut down and I'm not sure if I'll be doing much painting at all over the next month or so, until the renovations in the basement stop and I can set up down there again - note, I didn't say "complete"... There is still so much more that needs to be doen down there... but we are getting SOEM of it done now, and the rest... well... that'll be for another year - once the ceiling is back in again (In October some time!) we'll be able to move all the stuff back down there again and start the process of sorting it all out. 

Might be December before it's really all set up for gaming and painting... 


Coming Soon to Tim's Minaiture Wargaming Blog:

Maybe soem games... I don't know...