War at Sea Contest Ended

1 Monty and the Fox’s Wargaming Show t-shirt (being designed by Tom’s wife, not yet completed)
1 War at Sea booster (sponsored by 12-7-Games.com)
1 Set of 4 Litko Aerosystems Small Smoke Markers
1 TotalCon 25 t-shirt (courtesy of TotalCon)
1 The World of Aruneus – Contagion Infected Zombies PDF for the Pathfinder RPG system (courtesy of Troll in the Corner)
1 Sidequest 001 Temple of Stone PDF by Imperium Star Games for D&D 4th ed
1 Sidequest 002 Goblins in the Streets PDF by Imperium Star Games for D&D 4th ed (sponsored by Imperium Star Games)
1 Current issue of Battlegames Magazine (sponsored by Henry Hyde Editor of Battlegames Magazine)

Estimated value of Prizes: $58.26

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Painting Update 2: Perry Bros AWI American Militia

Ever since I painted trousers onto my Perry Miniatures AWI Southern American Militia I became eager to paint again. This unusual feeling went unrecognized at first. Slowly, the persistent feeling broke through my mental barrier. Another trek to Battleground Games & Hobbies transformed into a prime painting opportunity.

The agenda held realistic and optimistic goals.

Realistic
Get paint on models

Optimistic
Complete trouser repairs
Complete shirts
Paint skin
Paint hats
Paint footwear
Decide on color scheme for rest of model (e.g. accessories and guns)

I began the actual painting with the trouser repairs. Please refer to the end of Painting Update: Perry Bros AWI American Militia for why I needed to repair some trousers. As mentioned in a previous article, I repainted part of two trousers to abide by the plans in Painting Perry Miniatures American Revolution Militia. Time to check off the first of my optimistic goals.

Looking down the list shirts are listed second. Last time I:

All six shirts were base coated with Calthan Brown, one of the Citadel Foundation paints. As always, the paint was watered down to help it flow while also avoiding brush strokes. At this point the butts of each musket received Calthan Brown for down the road. Some touchups followed before the models were ready for the next step. Derek suggested mixing Calthan Brown and Graveyard Earth for a drybrush highlight. It sounded like a good idea so I tried it out on a couple figs to see what that produced.

Devlan Mud was used to ink all of the shirts. Once dry I altered things. A couple models were drybrushed with Derek’s first suggestion and the rest with his second. Method #1 drybrush Dark Flesh to simulate a reddish leather look. Method #2 mix Calthan Brown and Graveyard Earth (1:2 or 1:3), then drybrush.

The first method gives a richer look to the clothing but I also wish to use a spot of Dark Flesh on the skin, more on that later in this article. The second method looks good but it is a lot of brown.

Next up, skin. I am usually abhorrent at painting skin. Actually, abhorrent may not accurately describe how truly dreadful I am as a painter. But, people need skin to keep their innards…well inside. Working up from the Chaos Black priming I basecoated all of the skin in Tallarn Flesh. If any skin was a different color, such as Mordian Blue, that was first repainted in Chaos Black and then a brush applied a Tallarn Flesh basecoat. Once that dried, Dwarf Flesh, thinned with water perhaps 2 parts paint to 1 part water, was brushed on. Ogryn Flesh wash came next and then dried. A drybrush of Elf Flesh hit the high points such as noses, cheekbones, mouth, eye sockets, and knuckles.

The skin looks decent, I guess, but it may be too light. So, I’m thinking of hitting the lightest skin with a very light drybrush of Dark Flesh. Enough to darken the complexion a little to just this side of white as a ghost.

Three items remained on my optimistic list. They were hats, footwear, and accessories. The minute hand inched around the dial declaring the lapsing of much time. I knew I couldn’t get it all done but thought the hats and footwear quick enough to complete. Boots and hats would be Chaos Black with a drybrush of something else to provide definition.

Hats received a drybrush of Space Wolves Grey. Boots experienced a Codex Grey drybrush. I called it a night at that point. I spent 3 hours to paint shirts, trousers, skin, hats, and boots. Accessories and guns are all that remain.

The next article should detail how I finish painting the figures. If I’m feeling ambitious it will also share my basing plan and method. The pictures below will give you an idea of what I accomplished in my three hours of painting. Hopefully you enjoy them.

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Last Day Tomorrow for War at Sea Contest

Tomorrow is the last day to get in your submission for the War at Sea Contest. You have until Midnight EST to throw your hat into the ring for a chance to win tons of fantastic prizes!

If at least five people enter the contest we will include the following as a bonus to the prize package:

1 War at Sea Booster
1 set of Litko Aerosystems War at Sea tokens

These two items add about $40 to the basket and will raise the total value to over $100.

As of the time I am writing this article we need 3 more people to include the above items to the prize basket.

Don’t forget to enter this contest. Tell your friends. Tell your gaming buddies.

Go to War at Sea Contest for the full contest guidelines and list of sponsors.

This is our largest prize basket EVER!

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Disease Curing Flash Games

If you’re like me, then you really enjoy the board game Pandemic. It is a blast to play, even when losing. The board game does suffer from one major deficiency, which is also a strength. You need other people in order to play the game.

What are you to do if nobody else is available to play? If you are near a computer you can play a handful of flash games that pit you vs disease…or you may be the disease trying to wipe out the world.

Dark Realm Studios makes great flash games. They also make great disease themed flash games. Their most popular title is Pandemic II (not related to the board game. The Pandemic franchise, still not related to the board game, includes four flash games that you just might enjoy.

You can play all of these games on a variety of flash game websites. My favorite, for these games, is Kongregate.

Pandemic
The original of the Pandemic flash franchise. This game was released January 1997. You play are a disease attempting to infect, and eradicate, mankind across the globe. Infecting people earns points, which can be inserted into categories to adjust the disease’s lethality or transmission. You win when you kill off humanity.

Pandemic: Extinction of Man
This spin-off shows the beginnings of what would become Pandemic 2. Gamers who played Pandemic would easily adapt to Extinction of Man. The goal remains the same. Points are still allocated to adjust lethality and transmission. Those points are still earned by infecting people. You still win when humanity become extinct.

Pandemic 2
The sequel to the original hit. It is more challenging game, which includes many more options for infecting and killing mankind. The map is reminiscent of Pandemic moreso than Extinction of Man. This is a very good, but difficult, game to play.

Pandemic: American Swine Flu
This game picks up on the hype from Swine Flu. An added twist swaps the player’s role from previous games. The player must eradicate the Swine Flu in order to win the game. You can “spin” the media, research a vaccine, deploy national guard, or even nuke populations to destroy the disease. Many options, but not too many, allow the player a range of abilities. This is my new favorite from the series.

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War at Sea Contest Ends THURSDAY Midnight EST

The article title says everything you need to know. Our War at Sea contest, with the largest prize basket we’ve ever offered, ends THIS THURSDAY!

Please get your submissions in by Midnight EST on 3/31/11.

You can read the full contest guidelines by visiting War at Sea Contest.

If no less than five people participate in the contest we will add the following to the prize basket:

1 War at Sea Booster
1 set of Litko Aerosystems War at Sea tokens

These two additions will increase the value of the prize basket by almost $40. That will bring the total value of the prize basket to around $100 (over when you include postage etc).

All you need to do is submit and get your friends to submit. Remember, if at least 5 people participate in the contest we will include those items and, in the process, will increase the prize value to $100.

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