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joncleaves Moderator
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 10:13 pm Post subject: Re: Re: Polybians Romans this weekend |
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Oh no, John, you're fine. I am squarely in the camp of using tourneys to prep
for the NICT. While we do a couple of events a year where we get a little wild,
most of our events here line up on whatever format the NICT uses.
Just wanted to point out that that format isn't forced on the players by FHE.
Looking forward to seeing you at HCon.
Jon
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To: WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 13:14:28 -0500
Subject: Re: [WarriorRules] Re: Polybians Romans this weekend
Hi Jon,
This wasn't an attempt to resurrect a previously deceased equine mammal. I
actually managed to make cut for NICT and am trying to prep for differences as
well as finalize my first 25mm lead. I do apologize if you thought that was
intent. I just don't wanna drop the cash and change my mind. As an educator I
plan to have lotsa good painting time over Spring Break and in summer :-)
John Garlic
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From: JonCleaves@...
To: WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 07:57:49 EST
Subject: Re: [WarriorRules] Re: Polybians Romans this weekend
Time for my standard yearly caveat that this is 100% player choice and not
something we dictate. Year after year, the majority of players choose this
format for NASAMW tourneys. And no matter how often I say that the players can
choose any table size for any scale they like, this is what we come back to.
Yearly caveat off!
Jon
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Todd Kaeser Centurion
Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 1213 Location: Foxborough, Massachusetts
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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:04 am Post subject: Re: Re: Polybians Romans this weekend |
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Good day of painting. 4 uninterupted hours - 15mm - 80 Polybian Roman foot
painted + 48 previously painted. All made it onto balsa - now I'll have 128
Hastati/Principes HI all ready w/ a little flocking.
Next step 32 Triari and 28 Velites and I'm almost there.
Give me 3 more hours and I'm just about there :-)
Not that I'll get it - Peter - this is my 3rd child (scary thought), but
there is chance of stopping the madness (gaming that is - love it too much)
Todd K
Peter Celella <pcelella@...> wrote:
--- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, Todd Kaeser <hailkaeser@...> wrote:
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> Yes - the LC should drive off a weaker LI screen if possible.
Remember that w/ commands going into retirement killing LI can be a
big help nearing the end of a battle.
>
Yes, just as I thought. Now I have to figure out how to safely get LC
out in front of the HI to drive off LI, and then once the task is
done, pull them back out of harm's way.
> I have used Polybian in 15mm in the past and really liked them. I
used an army that I had painted in a tournament that was the prize for
the winner - make any sense??? (New baby sleep deprivation) . Dan
Woyke won the army so I don't currently have one. I have started
painting the HI a few years ago but went off task. All this talk and
an opportunity to paint for 3-4 hours today gave me an itch.
>
New baby sleep deprivation! That brings back memories. Is this your
first? With mine, I was shocked with the adjustment to a new
perception of what a large amount of sleep is. Six hours becomes
glorious. Kids are big reason I got out of gaming for quite a few
years. I used to board game with occasional miniatures quite a bit in
my youth, but lost time for most of it once I started my career and
the kids came. Now that the my career is established and the kids got
older, I found time to devote to hobbies once again, and that's when I
decided to take up Warrior.
Good luck with the little one - nothing else will bring you as much joy.
> I'm in the lower Boston Area and would have attended Bill Low's
had there not been a new baby in the house. In the future we'll have
to cross swords on the table and talk shop.
>
I'm sure we'll get a chance, and I'll be looking forward to it.
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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:23 am Post subject: Re: Polybians Romans this weekend |
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--- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, Todd Kaeser <hailkaeser@...> wrote:
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> Good day of painting. 4 uninterupted hours - 15mm - 80 Polybian
Roman foot painted + 48 previously painted. All made it onto balsa -
now I'll have 128 Hastati/Principes HI all ready w/ a little flocking.
>
> Next step 32 Triari and 28 Velites and I'm almost there.
>
> Give me 3 more hours and I'm just about there
>
> Not that I'll get it - Peter - this is my 3rd child (scary
thought), but there is chance of stopping the madness (gaming that is
- love it too much)
>
> Todd K
>
>
3 kids!!! You really do need good luck.
I'm just amazed that you can do 80 figs in only 4 hours. I'd need at
least 3 times that.
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Todd Kaeser Centurion
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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:43 am Post subject: Re: Re: Polybians Romans this weekend |
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Lucky for me the figs were primed black and already on popsicle sticks. I spray
them black and use only a few colors - silver, red, brown, dark brown, yellow,
white, and flesh.
I set up my own little Sri Lanka sweat shop - radio on (sports radio), only 10
minutes of lunch, lots of water, and paint, paint, paint. It felt good to
paint.
Todd
Peter Celella <pcelella@...> wrote:
--- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, Todd Kaeser <hailkaeser@...> wrote:
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> Good day of painting. 4 uninterupted hours - 15mm - 80 Polybian
Roman foot painted + 48 previously painted. All made it onto balsa -
now I'll have 128 Hastati/Principes HI all ready w/ a little flocking.
>
> Next step 32 Triari and 28 Velites and I'm almost there.
>
> Give me 3 more hours and I'm just about there
>
> Not that I'll get it - Peter - this is my 3rd child (scary
thought), but there is chance of stopping the madness (gaming that is
- love it too much)
>
> Todd K
>
>
3 kids!!! You really do need good luck.
I'm just amazed that you can do 80 figs in only 4 hours. I'd need at
least 3 times that.
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Bill Chriss Centurion
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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 1:04 am Post subject: Re: Re: Polybians Romans this weekend |
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> Good day of painting. 4 uninterupted hours - 15mm - 80 Polybian Roman
> foot painted + 48 previously painted. All made it onto balsa - now I'll
> have 128 Hastati/Principes HI all ready w/ a little flocking.
>
> Next step 32 Triari and 28 Velites and I'm almost there.
>
> Give me 3 more hours and I'm just about there
>
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Todd,
This is incredible! How do you do it? With 4 hours I could just about
finish one 6 man cav unit!
-Greek
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John Garlic Legionary
Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 450 Location: Weslaco, TX
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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 1:59 am Post subject: Re: Re: Polybians Romans this weekend |
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Whew! Fours hours is usually 24 infantry or 12 cavalry for me.
John
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From: hrisikos@...
To: WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 16:04:24 -0600 (CST)
Subject: Re: [WarriorRules] Re: Polybians Romans this weekend
> Good day of painting. 4 uninterupted hours - 15mm - 80 Polybian Roman
> foot painted + 48 previously painted. All made it onto balsa - now I'll
> have 128 Hastati/Principes HI all ready w/ a little flocking.
>
> Next step 32 Triari and 28 Velites and I'm almost there.
>
> Give me 3 more hours and I'm just about there
>
>
Todd,
This is incredible! How do you do it? With 4 hours I could just about
finish one 6 man cav unit!
-Greek
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Todd Kaeser Centurion
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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 2:28 am Post subject: Re: Re: Polybians Romans this weekend |
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Don't worry - they are not going to win any painting contest, but they are
servicable for the table. Being primed black I just paint near the edges of
things and not worry if I miss anything too badly. I'll post a pic of them on
yahoogroups to show them.
They will look fine for the battlefield.
If I was painting a 16 man Aztec unit then 4 hours would be about right -
maybe a little more time needed.
These figs were nicely given to me by Robert Turnbull a few years ago - it was
a huge mix of old Donnington (sp?). They are not the most detailed figs, but
with enough black lines they'll show just fine.
Todd K
jmgarlic@... wrote:
Whew! Fours hours is usually 24 infantry or 12 cavalry for me.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: hrisikos@...
To: WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 16:04:24 -0600 (CST)
Subject: Re: [WarriorRules] Re: Polybians Romans this weekend
> Good day of painting. 4 uninterupted hours - 15mm - 80 Polybian Roman
> foot painted + 48 previously painted. All made it onto balsa - now I'll
> have 128 Hastati/Principes HI all ready w/ a little flocking.
>
> Next step 32 Triari and 28 Velites and I'm almost there.
>
> Give me 3 more hours and I'm just about there
>
>
Todd,
This is incredible! How do you do it? With 4 hours I could just about
finish one 6 man cav unit!
-Greek
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John Murphy Legate
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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 3:07 am Post subject: Re: Polybians Romans this weekend |
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In four hours I can, just barely mind you...
1. Glue my entire army of 600 Chinese infantry figures on popsicle
sticks...
2. Prime
3. Paint all the shoes black...
4. Realize what a really, really terrible job I did just painting
the shoes (like, that is probably the EASIEST part, right)...
5. Pack them all up with disgust and send them off to the painters
You can see I have much to learn about the right way to go about
this, but somebody has to put the painters' children thru college!
> > Good day of painting. 4 uninterupted hours - 15mm - 80 Polybian
Roman
> > foot painted + 48 previously painted. All made it onto balsa -
now I'll
> > have 128 Hastati/Principes HI all ready w/ a little flocking.
> >
> > Next step 32 Triari and 28 Velites and I'm almost there.
> >
> > Give me 3 more hours and I'm just about there :-)
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Greg Regets Imperator
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 2:36 am Post subject: Re: Polybians Romans this weekend |
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> This is incredible! How do you do it? With 4 hours I could just about
finish one 6 man cav unit!
> -Greek
Well Bill ... you have me beat by a mile. I tend to finish one unit
every other month, which probably goes hand in hand with playing the
same basic army for the last six years. I finally have about 3K
points of late medievals, so at least I can play a bit of a variety.
Early Byzantines ... I have been working on them for a year and only
have the heavy cavalry finished. That's ok though, because Huns looked
a little like Turkopoles and Skutatoi very often cross-dressed as
Rennaisance Italian pikemen. ;-)
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Bill Chriss Centurion
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 8:01 pm Post subject: Re: Re: Polybians Romans this weekend |
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>> This is incredible! How do you do it? With 4 hours I could just about
> finish one 6 man cav unit!
>
>> -Greek
>
> Well Bill ... you have me beat by a mile. I tend to finish one unit
> every other month, which probably goes hand in hand with playing the
> same basic army for the last six years. I finally have about 3K
> points of late medievals, so at least I can play a bit of a variety.
>
> Early Byzantines ... I have been working on them for a year and only
> have the heavy cavalry finished. That's ok though, because Huns looked
> a little like Turkopoles and Skutatoi very often cross-dressed as
> Rennaisance Italian pikemen.
>
>
Yep, I do a lot of that, too until the army is finished. Right now I'm
busily buying up 25mm Greeks on EBAY!!! Anybody got any slingers or
peltasts for sale?
-Greek
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