Saturday, June 6, 2020

New African & Bush War Releases

New Models are now available - two new Sets for your African Conflicts.


Generic African Riflemen with FN FAL:

https://www.enfilade-figures.com/catalog/africa

Portuguese Riflemen with G3 Rifles:

https://www.enfilade-figures.com/catalog/Portugal


Sunday, March 29, 2020

New Bush War Releases and Work in Progress

Hi all,
 
as promised, I´m starting with the updates on what I´ve been up to in the last few months.
I want to start by introducing some new models I sculpted not too long ago.

Brand New Sets
 
 
African Riflemen
 
 
 African Tribal Warriors
 
 
Released a while ago, but not presented here before: 
 
 African Insurgents with Support Weapons 


African Insurgenst with AK Skirmishing

You can get these new sets at my homepage here
 
Or click on the banner: 
https://www.enfilade-figures.com/catalog/africa
 
 


Work in Progress for the next batch of Releases: 
 
 
Portuguese G3 Firing
 

 
 
African Army - MachineGunners


More is in the pipeline, but you´ll have to wait a little longer for more pictures ;)


Sunday, March 22, 2020

There is no silver bullet

It has been 8 years since my return into the hobby, and along the way back I found myself repeatedly confronted with the urge to buy this or that product that would transform my painting results magically.

But there is no silver bullet.

No single product can magically take you from beginner to awesome painter. No matter how much advertised or praised (I´m looking at you #ContrastPaints and #Airbrush), no product can spare you the frustration of failed attempts and abortive painting sessions, where you give up after trying in vain to reproduce the results of highly experienced painters (most often professionals) with your newly acquired product.


If you never bought a hobby product because someone was praising it, if you have never been at least a bit disappointed in a purchase, you can stop reading here - this article is not for you.


But if you are like me, did that and find it hard to tread the line between hoarding products you´ll never use, follow me into the discussion of why there cannot be a singular magic product, why every tool you acquire will require you to learn and improve again and how that can be a good thing after all.

So let´s dive into it!


Monday, March 16, 2020

Code Red - English Release







After a long time of preparation and translation, the full ruleset for Code Red is now available in english.

You can download it at my website at https://www.enfilade-figures.com/Codered



Code Red is a standalone ruleset for modern wargaming designed to recreate real and hypothetical conflicts after 1945.

These rules have started out as a set of Houserules for a popular Modern Wargaming ruleset to address some of its shortcomings, but have evolved into a unique and distinct set of rules



The core rules are fully playable. It is designated as a "Beta" release as the rules for scenario generation and list building are not yet complete and far from balanced.
I have to admit that my original scope was a bit too ambitious.

However, if you like designing your own scenarios, you will have great fun with these rules - they have been tested and refined to a point where I am very satisfied with the result.


If you want to learn more about Code Red and its design, check out the Dev Diaries on this blog.



Enjoy and please let me know what you think!


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For my German Readers:

Die Deutsche Version von Code Red ist bereits seit einiger Zeit unter eigenem Link hier zu finden: https://www.enfilade-figures.com/code-red-de

Sunday, March 15, 2020

Blog Necromancy

Is it dead?
Well, it almost was...


Time to resurrect it with the power of necromancy!
 
Seems like I neglected my blog pretty badly throughout the last year and a half. Time to fix this. 
I haven´t been idle in 2019 and early 2020 - in fact, I painted and sculpted a lot of new stuff, just did not post it anywhere.

I´ve been very focused on improving my productivity, so much so that I did not take the time to document the results online. But I like the ability to look back on my blog and see what I´ve done and how my skills develop over time. Looking back is a healthy reminder that everything starts small and develops over time into what you see these days.



For 2019 I made a pledge to paint more miniatures. Long story short: 
I showed my best friend in 2018 that new years resolutions do indeed work if you make them specific and measurable - and he achieved and exceeded what he planned to do.
On New years eve, as it was time to find new resolutions and goals for 2019, he asked me what my resolution for the new year was, and so I commited to painting more minis and watching less videos on streaming platforms.



And so I painted or sculpted 401 miniatures (20mm+) or bases (15mm or smaller) that I did not present to you.On some of them I cut corners, some of them I painted to a very high standard.

I´ll try to update you on these achievements over the coming weeks.
Stay tuned!