I've hit a bit of a painting block recently, not for the first time. Last year was a really good spell for me with lots of figures painted (mainly Wars of the Roses) and I started this year with 2 or 3 new things in the go. I find I need more than one project or In get easily bored.
I've assembled and painted my Roman-British/Arthurian infantry, painted (but not based) some models for Gamma Wolves (although I'm now not sure these are the right models for this project) and started on some.of the 54mm Paper Soldiers. But over the last month or so I've kind of run out of steam.
I know when this happens I need to find something different to distract me and, after a bit of thinking, I remembered the mdf Wild West buildings I'd bought over a lengthy period of time a couple of years ago. Assembling buildings felt like a bit of a break from painting and would hopefully be understanding, although I'm notoriously impatient and cack-handed when it comes to this sort of thing.
I dug out the Wild West box from the loft and found that I had quite a few more buildings than I remembered. I'd also painted up a dozen or so cowboys from Artizan... I was shocked to discover I painted these 3 years ago and they still haven't made it onto the table!
I got to it with PVA and a lack of patience and after a couple of, at times, very frustrating evenings (I need to learn to leave pieces to dry properly and not to fiddle with them!) I have a nice collection of buildings ready for painting.
So, first up is the enormous Warehouse and extension set from TT Combat. I was given this a few years ago (I think in a giveaway another blogger was doing and embarrassingly I can't remember who!). Although this is listed in their Wild West range it would do for any game set in the 19thC or later. I'd always been slightly intimidated by this kit so outsourced the assembly to my son who is much better as this sort of thing.
Of course you have to have a gallows... |
The inside of the Jailhouse. |
Every town needs a saloon |
...and a general store. |
By a stroke of coincidence my pre-order of the new plastic Gunfighters from Great Escape Games turned up as I was building the houses. And then to provide the final bit of inspiration I needed, Carry on Cowboy was on tv! Welcome to Stodge City!
That is a great collection of Western buildings - gunfight skirmishes can be great fun too! Hope to see your buildings and figures - plus all the extra bits you will need - a railway with train, a stage coach etc...in action sometime soon!
ReplyDeleteThats the trouble...I keep thinking of more things I could add!
DeleteNice collection! That warehouse is the bee's knees and would look great in a game of Batman Minis. Too bad I haven't got the kind of open storage space it would take to keep something like that.
ReplyDeleteI don't have the space either which is a bit of an issue! It would be ideal for Batman Minis or gangster skirmishes
DeleteNice set of buildings. I'm pretty sure that the warehouse and extension also appear in other TT Combat ranges; it is pretty generic.
ReplyDeleteYes Tamsin...I think it's really Wild West and onwards. Lots of possibilities. Seriously considering gangsters now...
DeleteGangsters, huh? Well, you should definitely check out Pulp Figures (available in the UK from North Star) - very characterful sculpts.
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