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A mythical beast - a female wargamer! I got back into wargaming in the summer of 2011 after a very, very long break and haven't looked back since. I must admit that I seem to be more of a painter/collector than a gamer, but do hope to correct that at some point in the near future. My gaming interests span the ages, from the "Biblical" era all the way through to the far future. I enjoy games of all sizes, from a handful of figures up to major battles (see my megalomaniacally sized Choson Korean and Russian Seven Years War armies).

Tuesday, 20 December 2022

Eve Of Challenge Post

 


Yes, folks - tomorrow is the start of AHPC XIII. I am once again participating as a, errr, participant and also doing minion duties. For those of you who follow the Challenge, I am not going to be the Senior Flight Attendant this year. Instead I will be the Senior Studio Tour Guide, to fit in with the theme of this year's Bonus map.

As you can see from the photo above I have my painting desk set up and ready to go in the morning. I haven't decided yet what figures will hit the table first - I have a few choices. Whatever I decide on, it will have to be something quick so that (if possible) I can get a post submitted on Day One. The next one will also need to be a quick job as I will be heading off to Sussex on Friday morning and don't want to leave figures partially painted.


Before setting the painting desk up, I took some photos of what I've primed and 3D printed since my last post:


Primed Stuff

That's the three Judge Dredd busts I printed a while ago, the Kleggs (replacements for the missing parts were received a couple of weeks ago) and some 3D printed figures from 2nd Dynasty. For the last set, I decided to try printing the pre-supported models intended for resin printers - they looked OK-ish, but once primed I realised how bad the layer lines are on them:



As there is no way of overcoming that with painting, I'm going to scrap those. Having seen them primed, I also printed one figure without the pre-supports but using the ones from the slicer software. I haven't primed it yet. I suspect that I will end up having to find someone with a resin printer to print them for me to get a decent quality for painting.

I'm still printing out Traveller cargo containers:

Sealed

Controlled Environment

Standard

I've got all the Sealed and Controlled Environment containers I'll ever want; I need a few more to fill that board of Standard containers. And then I'll want to fill one or two more boards of Standard containers! When these are done (sometime tomorrow) I will have on each board: 6 x 2 Ton, 6 x 4 Ton and 2 x 6 Ton containers. Any extra containers I print will be the 4 Ton ones.

I also decided to try re-scaling some of the small "crate" size items to container size:

Quad Gas Cylinders, 1 Ton

Gas Can, 4 Ton

Yesterday, I was coming to the end of a spool of filament. there wasn't enough left to do any containers, so I thought I'd print another grave bike. Each bike takes 3 prints (the bike, the windshield and the stand). I'd printed one stand and underestimated how much filament was remaining - I didn't think there was enough to do the rest of one bike, but enough to print another stand. When that was done, I had enough left to print a third stand - if I'd estimated better I would have had enough to print one complete grav bike.  However, with two complete bikes already printed (one I have posted, one I haven't) I decided to print two windshields. There was still a bit of filament left so I did a quick print of something else, changed spools and then printed two bikes. Here are the three bikes you haven't seen before:


Over the next three months, I will mostly be blogging twice a week - you'll get my Wednesday Workbench posts and on Saturday's there will either be a post of my submissions for that week (my assigned posting day is Friday) or a progress update.

15 comments:

  1. Hope the challenge goes well, and have a great time in Sussex and have a very Merry Christmas

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  2. Good luck with the challenge, Tamsin. Really looking forward to seeing what you paint up - those Kleggs look awesome. Very happy to print out those figures for you if you want..? I'm sure we can either meet up again at a show or sort out postage for them.

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    1. Cheers! That's a very generous offer about the printing - I'll get in touch about that. :)

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  3. Hail Tamsin, those of us not in this year's Challenge salute you! I am sitting this one out but will be cheering you on. Best, Michael

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    1. Ave, Padre! I had actually hoped to sit this one out as a participant, but Curt wouldn't let me! :)

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  4. Lots of good stuff in the production line! Happy Challenge Tamsin, I'll see you there

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  5. I have no idea how you do these challenges! - it sounds like plain hard work to me!!!
    Kick ass girl!

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    1. It's not that hard, and I'm even aiming for a low points total this year! :)

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  6. Never a dull moment for you Tamsin! Like you, its great having small files to use up those remnants of filament, though I am becoming quite adept at adding a new spool while the print is running.

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    1. Cheers! It's always good to have some small print jobs to use up the last few turns of a spool! :)

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  7. Best of luck Tamsin, looking forward to seeing how you get on.

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  8. Great to have you painting as well as minioning Tamsin

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