No, not that Salute. Trumpeter Salute, in Vancouver, Canada. Much smaller, but also a wee touch cheaper for me to attend.
As is my usual, I ran a game – this year was another Under Alien Suns (coop scifi skirmish based on Sellswords & Spellslingers) game. I ended up having 5 players, although running in the Saturday morning block meant it was a bit slow and I thought I wasn’t going to have a game this year.
Karl and the bearA little bear problemA bear solution
The terrain is my forest table, which I’ve detailed construction of on Lead Adventure.
My full album is below:
Lots of fun again, although this year my gaming was slightly curtailed by the reality of having a 4 month old son who takes up a lot of time and so I missed the Saturday evening slot.
Perhaps appropriate to Easter weekend, there’s some revival and reorganization going on on my wargaming bench this weekend. I’ve owned a pair of MDF paint bottle racks from the now-defunct Impudent Mortal, the first since 2014 and the second since early 2016, but paint collections expand over time and I outgrew those storage solutions a while ago, leading to an increasing clutter of paint jars along the back corners of my bench. The two IM racks are still going strong and will head off to someone elses’ bench fairly soon.
A few weeks ago I finally put an order in to the always-reliable Warbases for, among other things, a quartet of their Vallejo Paint Bottle Rack units. They’re individually smaller than my existing IM racks (45 bottles vs 66) but I can stack two of the Warbases units vertically in the same footprint and win storage space that way.
By way of a mini-review, the Warbases Vallejo Paint Bottle Racks are nice simple boxes, with four flat sides and the interior of two sheets with holes, the back holes smaller than the front. Dropper bottles will fit either upside down or upright, and because the racks are simple boxes they can stack and butt against each other. Assembly was a few minutes per box with white glue.
One of four bottle racks assembled.Two 28mm handcarts on sprue. Roughly business card sized.A mini bottle rack that will (in theory) keep ready-use or project-specific paints handy.The mini bottle rack assembled, painted white, given a semi-gloss varnish finish, and with paints in it.
The Dropper Bottle ‘Test Tube Rack’ is a nice little piece of work that arrived on three MDF sheets, about ten pieces all told. Took a couple of minutes to fiddle together with white glue; there’s an instruction PDF on the Warbases website that has some useful guidance. I sprayed mine white (which took several coats, MDF is thirsty) then did a quick satin varnish coat for a finished look.
The four big bottle racks are out on the patio being spray primed white to help keep my bench as bright as possible, so this is probably the last photograph of the bench in it’s current configuration ever to be published!
The full workbench in all it’s chaotic crowdedness. The two three-level racks at the back corners are due to be replaced with four of the Warbases bottle racks once those have acceptable coats of white spraypaint on them.