Sunday, December 31, 2023

2023 a year in Review and looking ahead

 The past year has had a number of shifts take place.

It started off great with a whole weekend of games, the peak being a defend the bridgehead battle:


Defend the bridgehead!


My ACW efforts reached a first battlefield ready condition, Bull Run 1861


the whole 15mm force for both sides in the starting battle
of the American Civil War

 

These troops were then put into action on the tabletop in the Bull Run 1861 battle:

 

 Bull Run 1861

 

Some digital image work was done, in progress towards a potential little game ...

The Alpian Wars moves into a new 'realm'?

 

Still more use of the ACW troops and expanding into the "Operational Level" of battle management.

Operational Level of command

 

The full battle can be tracked here:

Then more ACW potential came to light as the Gettysburg Campaign was put into operation for the first time here, and culminated in a number of battles:

some quick troops were assembled to support the others that already existed, so that we could do some really big battles.

bare metal was brought to full paint quickly
to support the needs for more Union troops on the tabletop

Then the campaign took action and an amazing set of a-historical battles resulted:

UTICA MILLS:


Push on the Potomac:


Cavalry action at Bruceville:


Then Autumn arrived, there were many other things I needed to do and focus on, so games took a back seat, though the itch did get scratched a few more times before the end of the year, most importantly in the Bull Run 1861 game and expo at the local community center.


Victory Without Quarter


SHAKO 2


Bull Run 1861, at the Kelcey Center


I now also have a little painting commission, that will need addressing in the new year, so expect some progress photos of that project in the coming months.

The ACW set has Shiloh on deck, with only the Confederates needing to be painted at the moment, they are all up on the painting shelf, ready to roll after the commissions.

At least three other games days at the local community center are slated, in January, February and March.  So there will be some more tabletop images to come ...

Added on all of this are the continuing home operations, a work prospect that keeps me near my phone and computer most days along with Firefighter duties weekly (& whenever the 'tones' drop) and plans for better marketing of the rescue society needs.

Happy New Year everyone!

3 comments:

Archduke Piccolo said...

I enjoy these videos great entertainment. Better than what on TV at any rate.
I'm rather taken with the 'Cip-2-Comics' images. What can you tell us about them? (I appreciate you might have done already, but that would have been some time ago, and I don't recall it).
Cheers,
Ion

MurdocK said...

Hi Ion,

I just downloaded the app onto my 'smart' phone (I have an iPhone, but I am sure it works on others).

Then follow the various prompts in the software on the phone to generate the 'comic' images - I have found the 'realistic' setting to work best, and I have done some images in the other settings.

I have not connected with the 'pay' version yet, so far I have all my needs met by the 'free' version.

Cheers.

Ross Mac rmacfa@gmail.com said...

May the coming year be as successful as the last!