Saturday, December 24, 2016

Thunderbirds are Go!

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Gaming of a different kind.  When we were in the UK this summer I introduced the kids to Thunderbirds.  Mini-Me Minor loved it, so Grandma bought him all the toys, of course.  The other day Mini-me Minor wanted to play a Thunderbirds game so we set up a nice little city and had a bit of a disaster

A tragic accident, the monorail has collapsed
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 Fires rage through the city
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 Emergency services can't get close enough to fight the fires
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 Thunderbird 5 picks up the radio traffic, time to call International Rescue
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Thunderbird 1 is the first to arrive
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 TB1 surveys the disaster
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 TB1 lands
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TB1 takes off again, it launches cables to stabilize the train
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 TB2 arrives
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 TB2 flies around a bit, you know, just because...
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 TB2 drops off a pod and lands
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 Virgil straps on an exo-loader to clear debris
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Virgil doing his thing, clearing debris
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 The fire engines fight the fires
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 Fires fought
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 TB1 starts to pulls back the train
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 Pull...
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 TB2 comes to aid TB1
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 Yeah! the train is saved.
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 Zooooom
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 TB1 and Virgil work together to repair the monorail
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 F.A.B. job done
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Virgil heads back to the pod
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 TB2 swoops in to pick up the pod
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 Whooosh, TB2 takes off
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 And Zooooom.  TB2 heads back to Tracy Island to get ready for the next mission
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 Mini-me minor had a lot of fun with 'dad's toys' and his Thunderbirds.  The next question : "What's the next mission Dad?"

Saturday, December 10, 2016

Going Macro

Heavy Gear, its been a weakness of mine for a while, I like the idea of gritty sci-fi stompy mechs.  I have picked up a few Gears cheaply on Ebay but I never really jumped into HG as the Dream Pod minis are expensive.  When I saw the HG Kickstarter I jumped in at a modest level, I was delighted when it took off so dramatically.  The kickstarter arrived not long ago with a box full of mech kits.  Its been fun building up the armies.  It has, however,  restarted another itch...
...this
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A Votex Landcruiser from DP9, the Vortex is a full-on fleet carrier for use in the equatorial badlands on Terra Nova.  I really like the idea of a model landship as a patrol base to use in campaign driven scenarios.  Why? well, I saw this on Starship Modeler

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This is a scratch-built gear-scale Vortex Class Land cruiser model, its HUGE!
(www.starshipmodeler.org/gallery6/se_vig.htm)

However, while I can admire the gear-scale vortex, there is no way I'm going to build something like that, I need a smaller-ship that can actually fit in my gaming space.  More like this, a Destroyer-class ship
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But while a Destroyer, is OK for troops its not too great for carrying gears or aircraft.  Instead, what I need is an Escort Carrier. Fortunately, inspiration struck and after a bit of careful Ebay-ing a parcel arrived from the UK. One CVE Landship proxy, a Captain Scarlet Skybase.  

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As a CVE its pretty big, at about 22" by 20" by 4" high deck.  Its perfect for my purposes as a CVE for gears and light aircraft.  Its going to be a fun toy to use as a patrol base.  As for the toy aspects, one below-deck is for storage (deck 02), the other (01) has two working lifts and an a rearm/repair facility.  On deck here we see some ships we had to hand, a couple of Battlestar Galactica Raptors (one on a lowered lift) and Jedi and UFO fighters.
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As a bonus the control tower opens to reveal a command space which is as close enough for 15mm as you get for a toy.

This was all great, until mini-me minor found out about it and wigged out over how amazing its is...  ...Mini-me major arrived later and the pair of them are running carrier ops off it as I type.
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Mmmm, looks like I'll have to ask the kids if I can have my toys back so I can have a play with it myself  =8-)

As a note, we see one of Armies Army's VTOLs on deck, we don't normally play with unpainted toys, but the kids think these are cool and wanted to play with them






Thursday, November 17, 2016

Wot I did on my Summer Holidays. By me, age 47 1/2

Wow, summer is over and we are heading for the end of autumn over here in I guess what will soon be called good old Trumpland.  Anyway, wot have I been up to then?  The answer is not much wargaming.

Nearly seven years ago I started working in a small biotech, I was employee no 35, yup, that small. Part of our package was the offer that if we made it for six years then we got a six-week paid sabbatical.  Well, long story short, here we are three drugs in late stage clinical trials and we are a rapidly growing company and most relevantly for me, I made six years this spring.  Now we came to the small print, yes, sabbaticals are on, 'subject to operational requirements'.  Bugger said I, turns out I was not able to get clear until August.  Well when August appeared I was off!

In short(ish) order what I been up to is:

A week in Blighty with the kids visiting Grandma and my brother

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Outside Grandma's house on the way to

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Go ride one of the best preservation steam lines anywhere, the North York Moors Railway  (its the line they use for the 'Harry Potter' train).

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Riding the North York Moors steam train, Mini-me Minor had his head out the whole way!

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Mini-me Minor making friends with my brother's dog watching Thunderbirds are Go (his new obsession)

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Not actually a castle, a walled city instead, off visiting...

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The National Railway Museum at York.  My two Boys and me and my big brother (hand in shot) got to play on the footplate of the Mallard.  Quite the moment I can tell you 8-)

A week with Mrs OA and kids back in Newcastle where I used to live/went to college

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Riding the East Coast Mainline to Newcastle.  The boys loved all the trains and funky double-decker buses.

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An Ent in the garden around Alnwick Castle

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Alnwick castle, quite the famous place, been in a bunch of TV and movies from Blackadder to Downton Abbey and Harry Potter.  Not bad since its only a few miles up the road from my old house. The other side is the one they usually show, its just this is the route from the garden

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Me and Mini-me Major playing at Knights

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Boys 'capture' a dragon

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Broomstick flying (more Harry Potter inspiration)

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The obligatory 'levitation' shot

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Mini-me Minor wasn't so good at getting off the ground

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Out exploring Jesmond Dene in Newcastle

A week mountain biking the Kindom Trails , Vt

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Its pretty!

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Riding was good, its was hot and beer was necessary.  Also, I'm wearing what will turn out to be a pair of horribly uncomfortable brand new shoes, pity, they look great.

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Trails were awesome, in pristine shape, even the really popular ones

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Yup.  Hard riding, pretty and beer.  An excellent week

A week running errands and packing while the kids went to school (Mini-me Minor finally made it to Kindergarten, yeah!)

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Boys and I did some day trips on out bikes.  We often went to the ice-cream shop, however, this one was to a 'secret bridge' over a water-wildlife park

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Finally, boys went off to school.  That little green dot in the distance is Mini-me Minor legging-it to school

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Oh, yeah, boys got kittens: Iggy Macaroni and Jaspurr.  The Cuteness was WAY off the charts.

No, No, please don't stop at the kittens.  Next was a week in Aix-en-Provence/Nice with Mrs OA to celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary

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Center of Aix

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See, told you so

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Oh yes, we did a lot of this.  Turns out this is from the smallest AOC in France.  Excellent wine it was too.  We mostly stayed in Aix, with a little sight-seeing between sitting in bars and cafes

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Cassis, a very pretty little village

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Cassis from above.  We rounded out this phase of trip with a few days in Nice.  Followed by Mrs OA returning and me heading off to a trip of a lifetime, oh yeah!  

I went and rode the Trans-Provence Tour in the French Maritime Alps

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Alright, it wasn't the race, it was the Tour.  What's the diff?  Well we rode the same stages but there was a lot more of this in the Tour 

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Mmmmm, un Bier, sil vouz plait

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Me pretending not to care that I'm way above the tree-line on a bike and not stuck in some crappy meeting

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Look down there (all the way), that's where we are going, WHEEEEE!

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And there too. The trail actually did start in this village

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Up there, then down...


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Here, that's me that is.  What you don't see is the exposure, the walls drop about 200m on each side, its just there are trees on one side.  The wind was howling up the slopes, when I exited the trees it nearly blew me over the other side.  

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This was one of my favourite days the 'Red Earth' stage.  OMG, it was awesome.  Almost worth the trip for this one day alone.  And I'm not Fat, I'm just big boned!

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Just like the race we actually rode down steps and through the town of Menton (just along the road from Mont Carlo) to the beach were we drank much and went swimming in the Med.  Riding the town in a train of bikes was weird and fun, many folks were taking pics and videos as we went down the stairs.  It was a great way to end a week of hard riding.  And yes, this was a trip of a lifetime, the riding was truly next-level stuff.  Scary, technical, fast and very addictive.   I'm sure I'll be back in the mountains soon.


Soooo, after a huge summer here I am finally winding it down back in New England.  One final bike note was a great piece of swag from the T-P.  We all got T-shirts but as I had acutally rented one of the race-standby bikes, I managed to blag the last T-P race mudguard, a nice bit of swag for the bike!

Seriously, this was the last one from the race, there was much envy at he last nights beer drinking/Karaoke contests...

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So with that its back to life as normal, at least mostly normal as we have been promised another sabbatical after another six, so its only 5 and a half to go until the next trip.  

Got to go start planning now!