Got a little video reminder about the 2017 Salute event.
There's a general plan afoot to attend the 2026 version, I am not in a position to able to attend this time around.
An exposition of the Hobby of TableTop gaming.
With commentary, notes and other items connected to this hobby.
Got a little video reminder about the 2017 Salute event.
There's a general plan afoot to attend the 2026 version, I am not in a position to able to attend this time around.
We have this strange fascination with large round numbers, I share it with my fellows I will not try to hide it.
Today this blog crossed the 1 million views threshold!
| in my blog control panel as of noon PDT March 31, 2026 |
I'm also planning on some summary posts regarding things I found interesting in the past 20 years of blogging here, as the blog turns 20 in September 2026.
| like a time capsule ... |
I have found some lost video of the tabletop game that won an award back when I was just starting to chronicle my tabletop activity. I have also been reliably informed that another player in that game has a load of photos that he took during the action.
Now if I can just source some way to put this video into digital format so I can edit it into something memorable that I can share on the blog here ...
While re-sorting the many items I have, this one came to light in another forum and I decided to give it a feature here.
I have this 55 card set from a convention purchase sometime in the early 1990s, around the same time I came across the "L" cubit replica.
Sometime in the mid-1990s I learned how to make my own RTV molds and made a mold of that cubit.
| oh so many cubits now! |
| giving an impression of scale and color match my rings are gold |
These cubits got a fresh coat of paint about two years (yharen) ago, though mostly poker with Jeff's old clay chips has been played.
| maybe it is time for a game? |
Again a topic found me today.
I have many of these pulp figures by Bob Murch and since I live in British Columbia there’s no tariff nonsense going on.
I can only imagine the interruptions of projects for both producers and the hobby users.
Nonsense like these tariffs are just going to push more away from any of the hobby activities and that hurts everyone.
Having the opportunity to re-think my painting and game set up spaces I have started with what already exists and adding to it what I have with flexibility being the over-arching thinking.
| the current painting rack |
When I was forced to use the dining table as my computer desk and painting space I re-discovered the need for a stable drying space for the minis while they were in-between layers and before completion.
The discovery of a metal rack that we already had worked out well.
The new desk (formerly of my son) will work well as the desk and painting space, though the space under the desk was a few inches shorter than the metal rack poles. Four cuts with a rotary cutter later, and now the rack fits under the desk and does not eat up more floor space (that will be needed for the coming table)
Table designs are continuing to marinate, as my thoughts regarding the surface and materials keep being pulled around by my research. Ultimately I may need to use the dining room table for a game surface one last time, though it becomes a great 'double-blind' game space set up for the future.
Along with the table is lighting issues and the need for some flexible seating options, so there are more choices to be made yet.
In the process of seeking the HotT minis, I came across some left overs from Role-Playing Star Trek and some Trek related Pulp miniatures.
There are others, the full crew, that has been featured in other posts on the blog, these are the 'background' or extras minis.
| a command Ensign |
| the whole grouping |
| the little phasers, tricorders and communicators are items I made for the Star Trek role-playing we did in the early 2000s |
| the items worked well |
| though too big for the 25mm minis, they could still be used as objective markers |
| everything seen from above |
Finding more along the way of sorting out so much, still no new work done on anything hobby related other than the table planning, which has taken a different analysis turn ... budget issues coming on.
At least I got in a board game, Cashflow, with my youngest son while he was visiting last week.
As expected, it looks like there will be little games action actually happening, since the blast of winter snows has eaten up any slack.
The rumor of a Leipzig game continues, maybe in May?
During part of the moving in process, we had a telecom worker here to fix up our LAN connections.
He saw the many Napoleonic and English Civil War minis and asked,
"If you were to do a battle of the five armies, could you do it?"
I spent a moment thinking about this and answered, yes, just not with the 25mm historical minis.
A recent discussion about Warmaster minis has brought back to the forefront the Hordes of the Things rules. Along with De Bellis Antiquitatis (DBA) rules by WRG, Hordes of the Things (HotT) formed a core of my early miniatures gaming efforts. Indeed I had a full six nations 'Rise of Rome' campaign set based on the six player system from DBA. The discussion centered around using Warmaster system, which I did not buy the rules; I did buy many army box sets and loads of extras (like dragons) when Warmaster was being dumped on clearance by a local game shop in the early 2000s, I bought new at 70-90% off retail cost.
I had some vague plans to do up some Tolkien-esque armies, so the battle of the five armies would be in the realm of possibility.
Many of the army boxes are still 'on stand by' as the push to do up lots more armies faded by 2005, as my decision to go with Napoleonics and the 200th anniversary of the historical battles had been made.
So here now I shall share the finish HotT forces that I have still on hand:
| with the Undead force, I did up a 25mm skeleton as a giant version for the 15mm scale |
| A skeleton, or undead, force |
| complete with a necromancer |
Five minis on a stand shows the 'horde' units that can be brought back on the table after being 'destroyed' by combat ... seemed perfect for shambling skeletons.
| goblin force next - this is the 'camp guard' |
| scythed chariots |
| blades and a general the camp is in the background all the 'stones' are slate pieces from a fireplace I built from recovered Italian slate |
| wolf riders |
a magic-user - front |
| the whole force |
| I had encountered a plastic measuring tool that was commercially made so I re-did the same general design the points are 2" apart |
| the Ice Elves (a fantasy creation in my own world) |
| flaming damage from an Ice Elf wizard |
| chariots the crystals were to be part of a camp |
| spears and shooters |
| hero General and another wizard |
| still yet another Wizard |
| more of the crystals planned as part of the Ice Elf Camp |
| one of the Wizard stands was with an assistant |
| a comparison of 15mm (left) and 10mm (right) I had found that the spear units were almost exactly 40mm wide, which made them perfect for HotT/DBA so I simply watched for if/when they went on sale I saw early on that the rules were not popular around me so I suspected they would eventually go on sale |
| Kelmyn an imaginary force suggested by stories of Michael Moorcock |
| they were 15mm Greek Hoplites that I already had from MiniFigs |
| Dark Elves |
| archers |
| hero/General |
| General/Spears/Blades/ |
| Riders |
Riders/Heroes/General |
These Dark Elves came with a lot of different options, so I just went with what seemed possible.
| Dark Humans |
| wizard |
| Hero/General with a gibbet |
| Riders/Hero/General |
| Knights |
| lots of Knights |
| the Knights have some great details |
| some blades units as well |
| ORKS! |
| or ORCS!, if you prefer |
| they are riding boars! |
| Blades/General |
| with lots of other Blades around him ... |
| Wood Elves |
| Hero/General |
| another Hero/General |
| ballistae, with spears guards |
| shooters |
This was the end of the finished armies that I took photos of ... somewhere here is another case with more troops in it ... Dwarves I think (have to look around)
In the process of sorting out these troops I also came across some 25mm treasures for fantasy and other games.
| a grouping |
| closeup |
| magic stuff |
| bedding |
| crates and barrels - good as objective markers |
| lots of the crates and barrels (I have used them in Blood & Plunder games) |
Another fun set of bits came to my attention as well:
| the oldest set of dice I was ever gifted |
| my AD&D players gave me these in 1983 |
| some fun Babylon 5 dice |
| then, the only colorful dice set I have |
| even now I can still read them at a distance |
| another clearance sale find |
| a grouping of 'add ons' for HotT forces |
| familiars and elementals they were called |
| a unicorn |
| Pegasus |
| Earth |
| Fire |
| Air |
| Water |
The idea being these could be 'added' to another army for a particular battle or summoned by a wizard/cleric/druid or be as a Lurker on the battlefield as a hazard for others.
One more little vignette of minis was found in this search, to be shared in a separate posting as it fits more with Pulp than HotT.
May you find the things you are looking for.