After the three way in the garden we sat down to tidy up a few outstanding bits from the plastic crack mountain.
Karitas, possibly overcome with charity, embarked upon the assembly of a FW Thunderbolt. Sort of like the 'village spitfire'. The picture shows some of the big gaps which doubtless Kartias might mention on excommunicate tratoris. Along with the instructions.
Basing - the chosen, valhallans, bulkytroopers (swapped with Admiral Drax for some tempestus scions). I made tea as well.
And Admiral Drax built a couple of hydrae for me as well. More on them later.
And some of you might be interested in learning that I was in contact with Col Scipio recently. He hasn't forgotten wargaming at all and is collecting ideas for when he returns.
Nice to see work getting done.
ReplyDeleteGlad to know Scipio is able to find time with his busy schedule to get some hobby time in. Looking forward to seeing a post on his blog.
Scipio = win.
ReplyDeleteI really do like communal modelling - it's a lot more fun than skulking around in the darkened cottage on my own.
Oh, and here is a picture of my all-uses knife (as we discussed): http://i21.geccdn.net/site/images/n-picgroup/IRW_2082200B.jpg
Obviously, the reason I thought the brand was Australian ws becuase it's 'Irwin'. It's a lovely thing. 15mm conversions? - no problem!
Oh, I thought you'd said Austrian. Which made sense. I can see why Irwin might link to 'Strailian in someone's mind, though.
DeleteI need a knife now, I'm struggling to get into my world cup babybel...