First completed project of the year 🙂 Just a small batch (6 figs) of Hungarian Grenadier skirmishers for an upcoming 1813 game. These are the same 3D resin Garrison figures painted last month. Just modified them a bit by scraping off the gaiter buttons and painting the cuffs with points. They're mounted on 20mm washers, and then in pairs on magnetic topped 40x30mm bases.
These are the "replacements" the ebay seller sent me since the first set had half of the figures with broken or missing parts. They arrived on the last day of 2025, and I started on them yesterday using the usual method of block painting followed by Minwax stain. I did go over the white straps after the staining to make them more visible on the off white coats.The trouser strips and knots should be in alternating black and yellow, but at this scale, just yellow looks better, IMO (and easier to paint!).The lacing on the back of the bearskin is also painted for effect, rather than accuracy. The top lacing should be a zig zag or wavy pattern, but didn't want to spend too much time on it, only to have it look worse.The tray has the rest of the skirmishers for the game which will be based loosely on Dresden, rather than Leipzig. At least that's what I'm planning on for now. The game will be in a couple of weeks, and already have about 6 players saying they'll make it. Only about half of them play Black Powder, so it's an honor that they committed to it.So much for starting off the new year - wishing you all the very best in 2026!WAB Corner
This site was created late in 2008, just a few years after first becoming involved in wargaming. As you can tell by the name, WAB was my introduction to this community. I appreciate the following and comments this blog receives, and give all thanks and credit to my Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. It may seem odd that this blog appears to focus on the folly of mankind's continuous warfare, but I believe I can still enjoy this hobby so long as I put Him first in all I do. Maranatha!
Friday, January 2, 2026
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Small Painting Project - And Merry Christmas!
Been awhile since I did anything hobby-related, so painted up these 3D print resin Austrian Grenadiers last night. They are from Garrison Miniatures off of ebay. A very simple paint job, followed by Minwax staining - the latter really helped define the white straps on the off white clothing.
They were packaged well, but a couple had broken off bayonets when they arrived. Another one had the scabbards for the bayonet and sword missing - it looked like it was left off during the printing? Oh, and as I was painting them another figure was missing the butt end of the musket. I used spare parts from other kits to fix them. Anyway, the seller is sending me another set, which I'll paint up as Hungarians in blue trousers.Pictured below next to a Victrix figure on the right. They size up well.Pictured below before painting. Note the darker gray bayonet and scabbards on the two center figures - these were the one repaired. In fact, the guy with the added scabbards was the one that was also missing the musket butt. Maybe this one didn't get enough resin during the printing? I dunno how the process works so not sure.Oh, the reason for these figures was to add a few more skirmishers for a game next month - first game of the year. It'll be based on the 1813 Campaign - maybe something loosely based upon Liepzig. I pulled out the figures a couple of weeks ago to see how many units would be involved. Here are the pictures.
Saturday, December 6, 2025
Northern Front Gameday
Just got back from a small game day gathering up in Shoreline - about 30 minutes or so (without traffic) above Seattle. It was great to see old friends and make new ones - although there wasn't a big turn out possibly due to this being scheduled on the same day as the annual Christmas Rampant gathering at Bruce Meyer's place in Gig Harbor. In fact, this was first time I didn't attend the game day at Bruce's. I made the conscious choice to show support for our northern brethren who usually have to make the hour or more drive down to our area in Tacoma. Having so few players, GM's decided to play in each other's games. An unplanned benefit was being able to play in more games than usual. I not only hosted my own Lion Gate game, but also played in an L’Arte De La Guerre and What A Tanker game. It was first time playing ADLG, but the GM was very experienced and made the game quite enjoyable. Well, enough with the long intro, here are pics from the event.
My Lion Gate One Hour Ancient & Medieval Skirmish game set up for the first period. After playing in the ADLG game, the GM for that game and another player and I played in this game.I ran an attacking/invading warband against to defending warbands. The HTH rules worked out really well - if the defender beats the attacker's initial "to hit" score, the defender makes a counter attack. I survived a lot of attacks this way, and inflicted hits on the attacker.The Grave Circle worked out great for putting dead inside - to keep track when doing the end of turn unit morale tests.The ADLG game was based upon a Punic War battle (forgot the name of the battle). I command a Roman force, and along with another Roman player, we ended up defeating the Carthaginians. According the GM and my co-Roman player, a lot of the rules, particularly movement, are similar to DBA. The GM also said it has elements similar to Armati. I am unfamiliar with both rulesets, and played maybe a game each many years ago.I ran a Hetzer in the What A Tanker game in the afternoon period. I had very good saving rolls, but terrible hit rolls. Ended up having my Hetzer destroyed at close range by a Sherman.Ancients, To the Strongest below.
WWII Air Combat using Wings of Glory below. It was based upon a Japanese resupply mission.
Flames of War North Africa game below.
All in all a great time, but it'll be interesting to hear how the NHMGS BOD will determine if this is something we'll want to do in the future. Mainly due to the cost of using the space, and the turn out. This was set up by Kevin Smyth (A Gamer's Tale) as he's our go-to events coordinator, and it was supposed to be a sort of replacement for our Museum of Flight game day - which was cancelled (indefinitely) by the museum. Thanks for stopping in, and wishing you all the best.
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Wargames Atlantic AWI British Grenadiers
Finished painting and based them on 25mm GW-style bases for skirmish gaming. I didn't spend too much time on details like the plates on the fur caps. Although there is some detail on the plates, they were hard to make out when painting. The shoulder wings were easier to make out and take to painting well.
As noted in the earlier post, they're painted in groups of 10 with different colored facings - green, yellow, and blue - all common colors for various units in the AWI. If they're used with Rebels and Patriots, a couple more figures per unit would be added - probably an officer or NCO and musician. However, that might be down the road a bit, as this was mainly a project to try out the figures.They are a little bulkier than Perry plastics from their AWI range, but would match up well enough. The main difference is the Perry British plastics are in more of a campaign uniform without backpacks.I went with a reddish brown color for the backpacks - I saw an old thread on TMP discussing this. Supposedly the canvas packs were painted for weather proofing, and this color may have been used. Incidentally, I just read somewhere that straps weren't used on the rear of the packs during this period. Oh well. Just a quick project as I wanted to see these figures first hand. Have a game day in a few days where I'll be hosting the Lion Gate assault game. Will update with a post game review when done. Until then, wishing you all the best.Monday, December 1, 2025
Wargames Atlantic AWI British Grenadiers - WIP
Finished block painting and Minwax staining the figures.
Saturday, November 29, 2025
Aurora Silver Knight of Augsburg
Repainted the kit after repositioning the arms and some other parts. Not bad for a kit originally made in 1958. Plus I only paid $5, plus $6 shipping for it. Wanted to add it to the other knight kits I already have. Just need to get the "Blue Knight of Milan" figures someday.
The armor is based upon several different suits from the mid-to-late 16th C.Thursday, November 27, 2025
Holiday Projects
Wishing you all a Happy Turkey Day! (Thanksgiving here in the US). Starting on a few projects during the holidays. Picked up an old Aurora Silver Knight from ebay, and also a box of Wargames Atlantic AWI Grenadiers. I soaked the knight figure overnight in brake fluid to loosen the parts, but looks like the original owner used something like epoxy to glue the parts together. Managed to get most of the stuff apart. I mainly wanted to repostion the arms a bit to hold the sword better.
As for the Wargames Atlantic figures - they are very nice. They come on 6 identical sprues, each with 5 individual figures with separate arms and heads. The sculpting is excellent with good details throughout.
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
120mm Verlinden Napoleonic British & Hungarian Grenadier Officers
Finished these guys - the were a fairly simple to paint up, the main humbug (as always with these) was positioning and gluing the scabbard straps onto the Hungarian figures. Thankfully, the British attached their swords/scabbards in an easier way (for the modeller).
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Blog Update - Returned From Hawaii Trip
Got back from my family visit to Hawaii a few days ago without mishap. Easing back into the hobby, I started on a couple of 120mm resin figures - one each Verlinden Hungarian Grenadier officer and British Grenadier officer. The latter kindly gifted to me from Kevin Smyth (A Gamer's Tale blog). He said he'd had it for years, and likely would collect dust for a few more years. Although he never expected anything in return, I plan to give him some Black Tree 28mm HYW figures. I like the detail and sculpting of these figures, so I hope he does too.
Speaking of the return trip from Hawaii, I was pleased to see a nice display at the Honolulu Airport of the Hawaii Nisei Veterans.Included in the display are some very detailed 1/6th figures.I had uncles on my mother's side who grew up in the Seattle area, were put in an internment camp in Idaho, and then volunteered for the 442nd and fought in Italy, France, and Germany. They participated in the rescue of the "Lost Battalion" from Texas with whom they would have reunions with.

















































