This is the second batch of bunkers that I got from Scott last year. These had been primed but otherwise were untouched. Based on the undercuts, I think these are 3-D prints.
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Saturday, March 28, 2026
More bunkers
Saturday, March 21, 2026
15mm bunkers
This week, I completed some minor finishing work on some 15mm bunkers I bought from Scott last year.
The roof-mounted stuff (gun, dish, antenna) lift off and swap out. The solar panels on top are a nice touch (shhh, don't tell Danielle) and the two barricades are lovely pieces.
Up next: Probably the remainder of the 15mm terrain, including a bunch of bunkers that are unpainted. I have also run to the end of my last bottle of Future floor wax (which they apparently discontinued in 2022?) and am now experimenting with a replacement. Pray for me!
Saturday, March 14, 2026
15mm tanks and 25mm Star Wars
A bit of a mixed lot today. First up are some 15mm storage tanks. These were part of a job lot that I bought from Scott. They came painted and I just added a bit of grit and some highlights.
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Random Star Wars painting
This week is a bit of a grab bag. First up are some game pieces from the game Star Wars Rebellion (these are from an expansion, I think).
Saturday, February 28, 2026
More Battle of Hoth figures
At Christmas, I ran across a discounted copy of the Battle of Hoth and picked it up for the extra figures and so that I could play the giant-sized scenario (that requires two sets). I spent one of the cold snap in January painting these guys up.
Having painted this set once, I was able to knock out a duplicate a lot faster.
To help me keep the sets straight, I went with a plain white base instead of the light blue base I did on the first set.
I found some AT-ST minis that are roughly in scale with the AT-ATs and will paint those up shortly to add a unit type for the Imperials. I am hopeful that the success of this game will mean future release for, say, the Battle of Endor.
Up next: Probably some 15mm sci-fi terrain.
Saturday, February 21, 2026
FoL: Robin Hood
Back in January, Bruce hosted Richard and me in a Fistful of Lead Robin Hood game. Bruce's terrain has reached pretty epic proportions and we spent some time admiring his handiwork (the buildings are also finished and furnished inside...).
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Last of the mechs!
I finally finished off the three large mechs that I have had sitting on a painting tray for almost a year.
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Star Wars Risk (really)
Last fall, I bought a copy of the 2015 game Star Wars Risk entirely because it had a tonne of tiny space ships. I was just going to cage them for painting and toss the game but I read the rules first and it is actually pretty decent (and good for a Risk variant) so I added a few more minis and have been running a few games.
On the other side of the board is a throne-room duel between Luke, Vader and the Emperor. Again, cardboard counters were replaced with some extra 25mm WEG metals from the 1980s. This duel is very much a sideshow and is less integrated into game play than the shield generator track. It has some nice colour (do you redeem Vader or just kill him--depends on your cards and your planning).
Overall, for a game that is designed for 10-year-olds (and requires no reading to play), it was a hoot. You can easily learn the game and play twice in an hour if you are an experienced gamer. I wouldn't want to play this very often but, as something to have around to haul out and play with non-gamers who like Star Wars, this was way better than expected.
Saturday, January 31, 2026
15mm mechas
At some point last year, I bought some 15mm sci-fi figures off of Scott. One of the three armies still needed some painting and I have been chipping away at it since, mostly daunted by not having much experience painting mechs.
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Terrain painting
Terry kindly gifted me some 3-D prints over the holidays and I quickly painted up three of them over the holidays.
Saturday, January 17, 2026
Scooby and Buffy vs Movie Monsters
Over the winter holidays, I had some friends over and I finally got my horror figures out on the table. We played a two-scenario game of the Scooby gang and the other Scooby gang against various Hammer Horror monsters. The rules were an adaptation of Fistful of Lead's Arena of Death rules that Bruce put together.
Scenario 1 saw the Scoobi approach a graveyard. Inside were Igor, digging around in some graves and The Monster walking slowly towards a little girl while giving the nearby fountain a thoughtful stare. Being no dummies, the original Scooby gang figured that. whatever Igor was doing (fetching a brain, as it turned out), they definitely did not want to let him succeed at and a big barney took place around the open grave.
A clear win for the Scoobi, aided greatly by some pretty lucky rolling. The girl helpfully told them that there were more monsters in the crypt and we adjourned to the basement, where I had a second table set up.
The good guys started on the far side of the crypt and all of the monsters were off table. Each time the monsters got an activation card, they rolled to see if one appeared. If so, it could appear anywhere and then move normally the next turn,
There were also some traps. Some, like this stone ball than smashed Velma's glasses, were proximity triggered. The bigger trap is being sprung in the photo below: offering the players a choice of two paths which caused them to split up their party. And that was really the story of the second half.
Meanwhile, the original Scooby gang, which was much less suited to fighting, would up in the soup, battling all sorts of baddies.
More wandering around.
Ruh-roh, here comes Bridezilla, and she is pi-iiiiissed.
Due to some incredibly bad dice rolling, it took the baddies forever to finish off the Scooby gang and The Monster somehow got KIAed in the process. This must have gone down very much like an actual cartoon fight. Yiokes!
As the new Scooby gang finally made their way into the fight, the baddies were able to catch them at a pinch point,
In the end, it came down to Willow versus Dracula and The Bride and the Monsters rolled boxcars for a convincing win.
Overall, a pretty fun game and thanks to everyone being a good sport about it.






















































