Just a quick update today. First, we have enabled Commenting on New posts. Comments remain open for 14 days from the date of a new post. Comments will be moderated in an effort to keep undesired (robo generated) comments out of the mix. Please feel free to comment on our postings.
Next up is our February Sale. This time around we are offering a nearly 30% discount on Resistant Roosters USMC figure packs. Be sure to visit the Specials page or Resistant Roosters website for more details.
We are still a bit behind on casting, mostly due to our unusually cold weather. The weekend did not go as well as planned (between Liam’s Forensics competition and unplanned barn repairs) as a result my shop hours were reduced for the expected number of hours. We still were able to get a number of projects completed and orders shipped out, just not as many as planned. Another week, and we may be caught up!
I was able to fit in a little bit of work on one of my ‘Flat Terrain‘ projects. First up is a small group of buildings for use with my N-Gauge Napoleonic games (they will work just fine for WWII in Europe too). I made a couple of silly mistakes (like having the clamp too tight when gluing some pieces together), but overall the project is coming along as well as hoped. As soon as I can sort out some problems we are having with the camera I’ll be sure to get some pictures posted as well as a write up on the project itself.
Our camera problems are also holding up some new figure releases – it just makes sense to have pictures for new figures when they release. I’ll be trying to sort out camera issues (both cameras) tonight with hopes of getting some pictures to post tomorrow or Wednesday).
Check back soon, for more news.
Your “Flat Terrain” project reminds me of a long series of 7YW battles (Scruby 25mm figures) that I participated in a number of years ago. Funny thing about flat terrain… after a few game moves you forget its flat…..those were great games, fought out on 6foot X 4 foot or 6X5 boards marked off into 1 1/2″ squares. Great for setting up in your house when the garage is too cold….
I was commenting on your “flat terrain” project…I fought a series of 7yw games on flat terrain boards marked out in 1 1/2 inch sauares a number of years back… after a few moves you forgaot the “terrain” was flat! Great games…