FLEGO is Completed

Thank goodness that is over. I got it finished with only a moderate amount of foul language.

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It’s a Funky little tank with lieutenant Gruber in the turret. The wheels turn and the track moves, as does the turret and gun.

Quality control was the biggest problem with this build. But I did persevere and am happy enough with the final result.

This one seems to be for the desert war. The crew haven’t got their tropical kit yet.

Arghhh…

the F in FLEGO is an accurate description… Might have called it that once or twice today.

Quality control was a little lacking at times, the main floor plate was a bit on the bent side, a couple of bits from bag one were in bag two and one bit just seemed to be missing. Luckily I have the odd Lego box knocking around and as such I found a suitable piece. Luckily it is inside and not visible.

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I evidently didn’t take a more complete photo… The hull top is now finished. Tomorrow I learn new swear words as I tackle the wheels and tracks…

Military Flego

Well the rest of my Christmas present (or rather what I bought with my pennies) came today.

It has to be one of my favourite early war armoured fighting vehicles alongside the MkII and 222 armoured car.

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This is obviously just on the German side… I will have to think about the opposition.

It is the Lerwick Up Helly Aa today. As usual wind and rain… Here is a pic I blagged from the internet. At least it shows off their costume nicely.

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There is a livestream too it can be found on YouTube. One of my kids has gone along to watch, but to be honest it not my thing. I have been a couple of times and that will do for me.

The Bottle Bottom

Well, the end of the bottle bugged me so much that I took the knife to it. It certainly looks better now.

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The next time I make a stone bottle out of foam then I shall certainly do some things a different way. For a first attempt though I am ok with it. I still have a couple of weeks to get it finished.

Working on the Bottle

The shape is definitely getting there…

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I will need to do a fair old bit of sanding as well as sorting out the flat end. That little bump is annoying me.

It’s got a 250ml bottle of rice in it to give it a bit of weight.

A Change is as Good as a Rest

Or so they say…we will have to see…

For those that have followed me for a while you will know I tend  to (actually always) use Speedpaints over a white undercoat. Well hold onto your knickers, I have changed undercoat colour.

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This had better work, it cost me  £15.00.

I have mostly been working on a prop for a theatre company today. They want a stone hot water bottle, that isn’t made of stone.

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It is getting there slowly. Quite a lot of trial and error and a minor burn got me to this point. To be honest it is now further on than in this photo.

More Skeletons

Well this evening I faffed about with some more of the Mantic Skeletons (thanks for the confirmation) I now have ten of the skinny chaps..

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As you can tell I haven’t got around to finding a plug head for the light box.

These are now on the Wargames Atlantic circular bases to match the rest of the skirmish troops.

I still have another ten on the sprue as the ten. will do for Five Leagues.

I have the giant printed undead army for bigger games, plus these are too small to fit in.

Faffing About

Well I have done very little over the past few days…so little in fact that sod all would be a better description. Didn’t even get around to getting the light box out.

I did however manage to glue some skeletons together…

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Now I have an inkling that these are early Mantic. Really not sure. The majority come in two bits, legs with back then chest and rest.

They do fit in better than GW ones with the Wargames Atlantic stuff I have been building of late. The ones with an open hand can either be given a spear or sword.

A few of them have a separate weapon arm and head choice.

New Toy/New Project

Well I got a parcel in the post today. It pretty much used up half of my Christmas pennies.

As you might recall I have one or two knightly types and their retinues. I have been trying to get their designs on their shields, banners and other bits and pieces.

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They have been waiting an absolute age, this is a small amount of the force.

But over a while I have been after some reusable stamps and eventually Goblin Hobbies have added the UK to their shipping destinations.

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So here is what came in the box…

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Two plates, two colours, a scraper and a stamping tool.

The set wasn’t the most expensive thing ever… Tax and postage raised it a fair old bit.

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Now Goblin Hobbies is an American company and when I saw the shipping and tax at that price I thought it must be coming direct from the states. I was wrong. Not sure how I feel about it to be honest.

I was wanting to get going as soon as it came, but I am writing this now rather than later as I was worried I might fall asleep. So will give it a bash this weekend.

Still waiting on the other half of my Christmas cash spending to arrive.