I have been warned the the Butterfly of Distraction was loose, but little did I know it had made it's way to Tennessee. Our local convention, Nashcon, is a couple of weeks away, so perhaps I can be forgiven. As part of the festivities, I have agreed for some unknown reason to play in a L'Art de la Guerre tournament. I have been furiously re-organizing my DBA armies to fit the new format, and found to my surprise, that I only needed to pull out enough commanders to make a couple of General's stands for a late Feudal English period army.
The Garde de Paris continues to progress, but for some reason I felt the need to paint some Hinchliffe 20mm artillery first. The Paris Garde has been waiting patiently for the return of my attention.
I also got it in my head that I wanted to pull out my copy of Melee from The Fantasy Trip series. One can not have a fantasy melee without some skellies, so I finally finished up the last three of those that had been moldering in a corner.
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Not period correct for an army led by Edward the III, but beggars cant be choosers. |
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I've been working on thinning the paint for a smother painted surface and have been very pleased with the results! |
Melee!
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I needed some more good guys to fight the aforementioned skeletons, so what better than some Fountain Guards of Gondor! |
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These are 40mm pre-painted hero clix kind of figures which I rebased for Melee |
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40mm skeletons from a discontinued epic Greek fantasy line. |
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This guy must have connected with that old rusty sword! |
Then Aston Villa came to Nashville to play a friendly. Nashville acquitted themselves well in 2-2 draw. Had to go see that!
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We always chill in the stands and let the crowd disperse. It's a fun way for Cindy to attract the attention of the players. :) |