Showing posts with label Winter Germans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter Germans. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 December 2024

Creating A New Hobby Space Part 1

 It has been a while again since posting but I have the perfect excuse. Without disclosing too much, my partner and I welcomed our first Child into the world on the 16th of October 2024. Baby Michael was born at 0940am and weighed 3.5kg and was perfect. We are truly blessed and I appreciate what I have everyday.


Leading up to baby Michael’s birth I had to do some huge changes to our house. I am quite the DIYer but I also used professionals when required. 


Goodbye Hobby Room


For nearly 10 years I have been using one of our spare bedrooms as a dedicated hobby and storage space. I had a built-in Wardrobe that was chocablock with terrain, hobby supplies and miniatures. It was a fantastic, albeit poorly designed space for storage needs. It was hard to access everything and a haven for attracting mold due to poor air flow.  The plan was to gut this room and remodel it for Michael but where would all my hobby go?


Hobby Room
My Old Hobby Room


Old Hobby Room
How I stored my painted figures. I also built that coffee table when I was 15




Demolishing the hobby room


Baby Room Created
I patched the walls, repainted and put in new carpet for the baby


Putting in an attic

We have an old 1960s built home, single story with not a very high roof. This aside I was hoping I could squeeze an attic in and I got some experts in that surprisingly gave us nearly 14m squared of storage space! I transferred all my hobby into the attic successfully and was very pleased with the outcome. It is the perfect solution for both short term and long term storage, especially when it comes to hard to store items such as terrain.









I am most likely going to leave my 3d printer in the attic as I have power and a good space for it there. I have a monitoring camera for it and it will be out of the way. I will install a small smoke detector up there for peace of mind.


The outdoor Cabin


I did not want to take over another room in our house with my hobby and after months of searching I found the perfect solution, an outdoor studio. I got an absolute banger of a deal on an ex-display model. I got it professionally installed and did the majority of the internal fit out myself. Given the angled roof I decided against doing the dry wall myself and got some plasterers in. I then installed floor boards, window jambs, and added molding to the window jambs and door jamb. I added skirting boards and architraves around the doors and the windows and was rather pleased with the outcome.

The old space and crappy garden shed


The new outdoor cabin installed



Deck added, doors primed and flooring down






Setup very WIP







Creating the ultimate gaming setup.


The Cabin features a Desky standing desk that is motorised. I also have an ergonomic chair as I have had dramas with sitting at desks and using a computer. I almost stand exclusively now. I have a 5 x 5 IKEA Kallax shelf for storage, and IKEA side table and lamp and have a Temple and Webster 2 seater couch.


I scored some sweet Displates for Christmas. One being the cover art for Warhammer 40000 second edition box set. The other two are from Back to the Future (the greatest trilogy ever) and Spider-Man (my all time favorite superhero).


40k 2nd Edition Box Art
Warhammer 40k Second Edition Box Art Displate


I am a massive video gamer and huge fan of 7th and 8th generation games as modern gaming… well it's kind of shit. In the cabin I have one of three Xbox 360s (my limited edition blue Xbox 360e) a PlayStation 3, PlayStation 5 (limited edition Spider-man 2 console) PlayStation Vita, Xbox One (needs repairs),  and an older but still solid gaming PC (still rocking a 1070ti that plays many a game well in 4k at 60fps). I have a Xbox 360 and Xbox series X in my living room. Yeah I like video games. I also have many controllers at my disposal. I have an awesome video game collection particularly for Xbox 360. Best generation of games ever. 


A mere fraction of my collection of games

I have a 32 inch true 4k monitor with HDMI 2.1 support and have a HMDI splitter box.


I also have a gaming laptop that I mostly use for anything but gaming. 


Cable management... very WIP!

Hobby wise I have a number of dedicated spaces within the Kallax for miniatures and paints. I will store my painted miniatures in the attic but build and paint in the cabin. I will have all my books and magazines in the cabin. I have installed some cupboard doors on the Kallax to hide some stuff as well as having some baskets for bulky items I want out of site.


It's still very work in progress and once completed I will show the cabin off. The company that sold it to me has seen my work in progress and want to eventually send a professional photographer out to photograph it. See how we go.


Externally I have repaired a lot of the weatherboards as they were probably a good few years old and a little neglected as it was an old display model that was in storage for a few years. I have given an entire fresh coat of paint to the exterior and still need to landscape around it.


It truly is going to be an awesome set up once I am done with it.


Hobby Projects


As I'm a dad to an infant my hobby time is extremely limited. I'm going to try and focus on a couple of projects being, WW2 28mm Battle of the Bulge and the other painting up my various board game miniatures as I really enjoy these games. 


I have always had a keen interest in the Battle of the Bulge and I love hobbying a winter theme. With Bolt Action 3rd edition coming out with a starter set themed for this period, it's a great time to revive my long delayed project. I can wait to mix up a number of Warlord Sprues and create some awesome looking winter Germans and US forces.



Hobby Project

Bolt Action 3rd Edition



I will still use Twitter for now despite how Elon has pretty much destroyed the platform however I am now on BlueSky. I will post regularly on BlueSky once I get some hobby done.


Thanks for reading.


Bring on 2025!



Monday, 12 March 2018

First Squad of Winter Germans Complete

Its been a while since I painted my Winter Test German.  I thought it best I finish off the squad and thanks to the Analogue Hobbies Painting challenge I have done so.  The test figure is hiding in the back of the group photo and I painted up the remaining 9.  This brings my tally of total figures painted for March to 53!

These are the Warlord Games German Grenadier Squad (Winter).  These are fantastic 28mm Metal Miniatures.  I have another box of these to do and will try and make them different to this squad.

I am quite pleased with the result and they have a real winter feel to them.



28mm Winter German Grenadiers
28mm WW2 Winter German Grenadiers by Warlord Games

28mm WW2 Winter Germans
My favorite 3 poses

NCO with MP40, Assault Rifle, Rifle and Panzerfaust (Note... it is not left handed)
Panzerfaust with rifle, MG42 Team.






Monday, 22 January 2018

Warlord Games German Winter Pak 40

My Winter German forces are slowly being put together.  This force is mainly themed for the Battle of the Bulge however it can be used in a variety of battlefields across Europe especially on the Eastern Front.

I decided to paint up the Warlord Games Winter Pak 40.  This is a beautiful model.  The gun went together with ease.  The figures that crew the gun are well sculpted and you really get a feeling that the crew is in action against some enemy armour.

I based the gun on some MDF and used a variety of winter weathering products to capture the feeling of winter.  I used the Warlord Games Winter Tufts to provide a bit of color among the snow.  The tufts are nice and have a fine white material coating to them that sets well with a bit of matte varnish and appears quite frosty.

Any questions regarding specific details or techniques, please ask.

28mm German Pak 40
Warlord Games German Winter Pak 40

1/56 Pak 40

Warlord Games Winter German Pak 40


German Pak 40 Battle of the Bulge

Warlord Games Pak 40 28mm Winter German

The Winter Tufts from Warlord Games break the white of the snow up

Winter Pak 40

German Pak 40 miniature

Bolt Action Pak 40



Friday, 20 October 2017

Winter is here... sort of

I have been delaying my winter project for quite some time but have finally got around to painting my test figure as part of my clear the bench challenge, which is now clear!

The test figure is a Warlord Games German Winter Grenadier.

It was extremely easy to paint and I am quite pleased with the outcome.

Paints used:

Smock - Vallejo Ivory, Secret Weapon Soft Body Black Wash, Dry Brush Vallejo White
Pants - Vallejo German Field Grey
Helmet - German Cam Dark Green, Mig White Washable Camo

Base: Wilder Snow effects, GW Valhallan Blizzard, Woodland Scenics Snow Flock

Varnish - Vallejo Polyurethane Matt Varnish, AK Ultra Matte Varnish

Happy with how the smock came out, I want these painted fast and didn't want to do layer upon layer to get the white right.  Only took about 2 hours all up.

28mm Winter German Grenadier
28mm Warlord Games Winter German Grenadier

wargame varnish miniature varnish
Whilst Basing him I dropped him head first into the floor

Vallejo Polyurethane Matt Varnish
Thanks to Vallejo Polyurethane Matt Varnish no chips! The varnish is satin tho

WIP

Painted the white first. Quick and easy


Bless the rains... I miss being in the DAK