Saturday, November 15, 2025

Figured Painting Total - October 2025

 I had holidays for the last week of October and the first week of November.  While I did not get anything painted, I did assemble my Blood Bowl Gnome Treeman, and the Goblin team.  Then I primed both of them.  I also assembled the rest of my Black Site Studios/Don’t Look Back figures and was able to get them primed as well.  This way I am ready to paint when I can make the time.

I finally caved and picked up the Star Trek Away Missions game, and have ordered more of the team sets.  They are a bit larger scale, and are very small teams (4- 6 figures) so I hope to be likely to get them moved up the queue.

 

Bought

Star Trek Away Missions - 10

 

Painted

 

 

Oct total – figures bought 10, figures painted 0

Running total 2025 – figures bought 96, figures painted 2

Friday, November 7, 2025

Grail Game - Illuminati Crime Lords

 Crime Lords is a stand-alone Illuminati variant.  As the original Illuminati is one of my top ten favorite games, I am hopeful about this one.  I haven’t played it yet, but I added it to my grail list when I found out about it.

 

I finally picked up a copy for $12 US, plus double that for shipping.

 

It was supposed to be complete, and it is.  In fact, the 2 sheets of counters, and 2 sheets of money are all unpunched.

 

With the reprint of Illuminati, I kept hoping that they would reprint this as well, but they haven’t yet.  Now that I finally have one, I expect they will.

 

 

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Shopping at the Sentry Box

 We did a road trip in August to Vancouver Island and  back for my niece’s wedding.  We drove straight there but took our time on the road back.

While coming back through Calgary, we made sure to stop in at The Sentry Box – a very large game store.  Their prices may not be low, but their selection is unmatched.  They often have a deep selection of older products that are still in stock. 

 
















It is not complete.  I wasn’t able to fill everything from my want list, but I did find a lot that I have not been able  to get.  They did not have the Lion Rampant expansions The Crusader States, and A Viking in the  (not published by Osprey but rather the University of Edinburgh).  I did get The Last Samurai Rebellion expansion for the Men Who Would be Kings.

 

They had a bunch of forces for Silver Bayonet.  I was very tempted, but ended up spending my budget elsewhere.  I also looked at the Hairfoot Jousting figures and, if they had had all six from either faction, or even all twelve from both, I probably would have bought them. 

 

They had no Dust Tactics, Batman Miniatures, or DC Universe figures.  These were a long shot though.  I did not find any model kits in the time I had to look.  While they did have some older video game systems, they did not have any Intellivision at all.  I also did not find any of the Fallout Factions sets, else that would have probably made my stack.

 

 

I was hoping to pick up a bunch of older codices for Warhammer 40,000.  I did find the eighth edition Ork codex for $20, as well as five books in the Psychic Awakening campaign for $10 each.  Out of the nine books in the campaign, I previously only had the first book.  The remining three books I have since picked up online.

This has given me a bit of a boost towards filling in some gaps in my 40K editions.  I have picked up the Chapter Approved 2018, and 2019 editions, as well as the eighth and ninth editions of the Tyranid codex from Facebook Marketplace.  I will keep an eye out locally and try to fill in more gaps, especially as the new edition drops next year.

 

I bought the Goblins team for Blood Bowl.  This has been scarce to find.  With the Orc team on my painting table, I figured that the Goblins could be painted concurrently.  I grabbed the new Gnome Treeman as well.  I am tempted by the idea of putting together the stunty teams for a league, if I can out together the time.

I finished up with the Warriors 2 and Wizards 2 sets for Frostgrave.  These are the female characters in very multipart sets.  No one locally carries them and they are tough to find online.

All together I spent just a bit over $300 dollars in a bit over two hours.  It made a very happy little game stack.

 




Saturday, October 11, 2025

Figure Painting Total - September 2025

 Black Site Studios had a bit of a sale so I picked up some figures.  I was hoping to get Horror Pack D but it was out of stock when I ordered.  The shipping is currently quite high, so I only got the following two sets.  I will see what is available when then do their Thanksgiving day sale and might get more.

 

I started painting my Blood Bowl Orcs, but did not make enough headway to finish them.  I want to assemble the Blood Bowl Goblins and paint them up at the same time since they use a lot of the same colors.  I have a bit of holidays at the end of October and beginning of November so I hope to get some painting done before the snow falls. 

 

I have picked up some of the 40K codices for the eighth through tenth editions.  This gets me thinking about assembling and painting a few of the Combat Patrols from the last three edition starter sets.  We’ll see if I can convert that from ambition to actually getting stuff painted.

 

 

Bought

BSS – Horror Pack E – 3 (Badabook?, Aztec/Eqyptian, miner)

DLB – The Dead Return – 4 (zombies)

 

Painted

 

 

Sept total – figures bought 7, figures painted 0

Running total 2025 – figures bought 86, figures painted 2

Sunday, September 14, 2025

Your next favorite author?

We are at the end of summer, and are heading into fall.

If my friends are looking for some cozy books in the urban fantasy genre, I have a recommendation,
I’ve recently gotten into the Blood Trails series by rock-tumbling gamer, Jennifer Blackstream. It follows Shade Renard, a village witch turned private eye. Each book has been a contained case so far, with a some overall arcs weaved through the series. The characters act believably, and the mysteries seem fair.
Think of it as a cross between Supernatural and Murder She Wrote. (Or MSW and Granny Weatherwax, or Tucker’s Witch depending on your age.)
I am five books into the series and have not been disappointed yet. Shannon is four books ahead of me, and tells me I have nothing to worry about.

If you are intrigued, but don’t trust me enough to commit, or are just younger than I, you can also sign up for her newsletter at www.jenniferblackstream.com and, after the first couple intro emails that you get over the next few days, you will be provided with a code for a story (Temptation) that leads into the first book (Deadline). I would tell you more about it but we haven’t yet figured out how to download it.
If you a fan of e-readers, and you like her writing, you can get them right from her site. She even has bundle deals available. If, like me, prefer a more dead-tree version of the story, you can also order the books online.

But wait you say, I’m a fast reader. I don’t want to get into another series with an author who takes forever to write the next book. Not to worry. Jennifer is pretty prolific. This series is already 19 books long. Plus she has two other series (Blood Realm, and Blood Prince) that are 5 and 5+ books each respectively. These are more or a paranormal romance genre. We haven’t read those though but again, there are links to samples in her newsletter.

For reading this long, I leave you a haiku:
Red coat, witches hat
Peasblossom, tactical pouch
Mother Shade Renard

Saturday, September 6, 2025

Books Read - May to August 2025

May

Academ’s Fury by Jim Butcher

Deadline by Jennifer Blackstream

Monster by Jennifer Blackstream

Odd Hours by Dean Koontz

 

June

Absolute Emperor: Napoleonic Wargame Battles by Boyd Bruce

Xenos Rampant by Daniel Mersey & Richard Cowen

Taken by Jennifer Blackstream

Wars of the Republic by Eric Farrington

 

July

Teenagers from the Future: essays on the Legion of Super-Heroes edited by Timothy Callahan

Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir

Corruption by Jennifer Blackstream

Stargrave – Science Fiction Wargames in the Ravaged Galaxy by Joseph A. McCullough

 

Aug

The Doomed: Apocalyptic Horror Hunting by Chris McDowall

61 Hours by Lee Child

Mercenary by Jennifer Blackstream

Hairfoot Jousting by Joseph A. McCullough

Avengers Campus the official cookbook by Jennifer Fujikawa + Marc Sumerak

 

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Figure Painting Total - August 2025

While on our way back from Vancouver, we stopped in to the Sentry Box.  I was very tempted by the Silver Bayonet forces, and the Hairfoot Jousting minis.  I did manage to get an older Blood Bowl team, as well as some Frostgrave figures.  

I had picked up the Model-in-a-month figure from Warhammer, and had built, primed, and base coated it before we left.  I stayed up late when we got back on the Friday and finished it in time to take it in for August 30.

 

Bought

Blood Bowl – Scarcrag Snivellers – 12

Blood Bowl – Gnome Treeman – 1

Unmatched – Battle of Legends – Volume 3 – 4

40K – Primarus Marine - Space Wolf Bloodclaw – 1 (model of the month)  

Frostgrave – Soldiers II – 20

Frostgrave – Wizards II – 8

 

Painted

40K – Primarus Marine – Infernus – 1 (model in a month)

40K – Model in a Month – Space Wolf Bloodclaw – 1 (model in a month)   

 


 










Aug total – figures bought 46, figures painted 2

Running total 2025 – figures bought 79, figures painted 2

Saturday, August 23, 2025

All hands on deck

 We had decks installed on the house over 10 years ago.  You are supposed to re-stain them every 5 or so years.

 

But the stain is fussy.  It requires the temperatures to not be above 36 degrees Celsius, and to not drop below 13 degrees Celsius.  It also requires it to not rain or have high humidity for 2 days before, and two days after staining.  This has really limited the days that we could apply it.

 

You are also supposed to pressure wash it a few days before, and not apply on too sunny of a day.  That didn’t happen.

 

But, for the August long weekend, all the stars aligned, and  we got out and painted most of the back deck on .  On  we painted the front deck and the side, as well as the rest of the back deck.  On  we put all the plants and patio furniture back.  On , it rain again.

 

The stain is odd.  It goes on a honey brown color and, as it is absorbed into the wood, it turns it a dark teak color.

 

It really refreshed the deck.  It looks much darker now. 

Second Generation Video Games consoles – there is another

  

The first generation of video game consoles included the Coleco Telstar, the Atari Home Pong , and the Odyssey series.  They were mostly variations on Pong-like games, some with overlays for the TV, but they also included some tank games.

 

The first of the second generation consoles was the obscure Fairchild Channel 4.  It came out in 1976 and was discontinued in 1983.  It came with two games preloaded and had another 26 games available for it.  It had a unique controller with a triangular 8-way joystick / rotary dial and action button.  It sold the least of the second generations, with about 350,000 units.

 

The Atari VCS (later Atari 2600) system came out next in 1977 and wasn’t discontinued until 1992.  It ended up with between 470 and 500 games.  It had  paddles, and an 8-way joystick with an action button.  It was the clear winner of the console wars, with about 30 million units sold, more than twice as much as all the other second generation systems combined. 

 

The Odyssey 2 came out in 1978 and was discontinued by 1984. It had a full keyboard, an 8-way non-centering joystick with one action button, and about 50 games.  It sold a respectable 2 million units and was clearly fourth of the top four systems.

 

The Intellivision came out in 1979 and did not get discontinued until 1991.  There were 129 games released for it originally.  The controllers included  a 12 button keypad, 4 buttons, and a 16 direction disc.  Because it changed hands between Matell Electronics and INTV, the numbers are a bit tricky, but it is figured to have sold between 3 to 5 million units. 

 

The Colecovision did not come out until 1982 and it was discontinued in 1985.  It also had about 137 games released for it.  The standard controllers were a full keypad, with two action buttons and a stubby joystick.  The company claimed about 6 million units were sold, but it is believed to be closer to 2-3 million units.

 

There was also a Vectrex system that came out in 1982 and was discontinued in 1984.  It included a built-in monitor, and only had about 28 vector style games with screen overlays.   It had a controller with a small 8-direction joystick, and 4 action buttons.   It only managed to sell between 500 to 600 thousand units.

 

Saturday, August 2, 2025

My Road to 55 - the first half of 2025

 There is a local place that has a fair amount of classic video games including a fair sized Intellivision section.

I popped in and got Tron:Solar Sailor for $50, and ABPA Backgammon with the top number for $15  This completes the last of the original Intellivoice games I needed.

 

I found a copy of Venture by Coleco from ebay for $15 plus $22 shipping.  I had played this on the Colecovision back in the day.  This means that I now have 4 of the 8 Coleco games.  I just need Mouse Trap, Donkey Kong Jr, Turbo, and Zaxxon.  This is the first one of the other company titles that I am halfway to completing.

 

I also picked up The Electric Company Math Fun from ebay for $9 plus $34 shipping.  This included a color manual, and has a top number on the box as well.  There were two versions of this game, one where you entered the answers starting from the left, and a later version where you start from the right.  This is the left version.  This was the last one that I needed from 1979.  I now have all the ones from 1979 to 1981.  I now would now need 8 to complete the original 19 with top numbers.

 

 

Running Total:

Original 55 Mattel Electronics:  49/55

1979 – complete

1980 – complete

1981 – complete

1982 – missing Shark! Shark!

1983 – missing Bump ‘n’ Jump, Buzz Bombers, Kool-Aid Man, Motocross, and Pinball.

 

Original 19 top numbers missing – Armor Battle, NBA Basketball, NFL Football, Auto Racing, PGA Golf, Space Battle, Tennis, The Electric Company Word Fun.

I’m not sure how much effort I’ll put into these beyond getting the red box Space Battle, and the Auto Racing with the alternate steering. 

So far I have spent $270 plus $134 in shipping to help complete this.  Although some of that includes lots which included some Imagic games.

 

 

Next 41 – have 12

Activision (7): have Pitfall!

Atari (3): have Pac-Man cartridge only

Coleco (8): have Carnival, Donkey Kong, Lady Bug, and Venture

Imagic (14): have Atlantis, Beauty & the Beast, Demon Attack, Microsurgeon, and Swords & Serpents

Interphase Technologies Ltd (2); missing Blockade Runner, and Sewer Sam

Parker Brothers (6): have Frogger

Sega (1): missing Congo  Bongo

 

I am especially interested in chasing down the 3 games that I need to complete the 10 games released in 1982 – Mouse Trap, Dragon Fire, and Tropical Thunder.

In addition to the Beauty & the Beast and Demon Attack that were include in the lots above, I spent another $74 plus $86 in shipping to get these games.

 

 

From the remaining 29, I don’t have any at all.  I’m not sure I’ll get the ESC games, as I’m pretty sure I may not get the ESC module to run them.

INTV (21): I have none

Dextel Ltd (2): missing Championship Tennis, and World Cup Soccer

ESC (6): I have none

 

I’ll look at getting the ones that aren’t on the Flashback – Commando, Dig Dug, Diner, Mountain Madness: Super Pro Volleyball, and Pole Position.  Tripple Challenge is not on the Flashback, but the three games included (Backgammon, Chess, and Checkers) are.  Tower of Doom is on the Flashback but the file is corrupted, so I will probably get that one.

I haven’t spent anything on this group.  Yet.

 

In addition to what I started with, I have spent a total of $344 on this collection so far, plus another $210 in shipping charges.  Plus the $30 that I spent on a working Intellivision.

Saturday, July 19, 2025

My Road to 55 - small steps in 2024

 In 2024, I got Imagic Swords & Serpents for <53 total> from ebay.

 

I picked up some overlays and rules for another <31 total> from ebay.  This covered the rest of the missing overlays I needed, as well as giving a nicer copy of the Boxing rulebook.

 

I ended the year by picking up Roulette from ebay for <51 total>.  This finished off the last one I needed for the 1980 set.  It also had a top number, and a full color manual.

 

I finished the year with 46 of the original 55 as well as 11 of the next 41.  I don’t have any of the 29 from Dextell, INTV, or ESC.

Of the original 55, I was missing ABPA Backgammon, and The Electric Company Math Fun from 1979. Shark! Shark! from 1982, and Bump ‘n’ Jump, Buzz Bombers, Kool-Aid Man, Motocross, Pinball, and Tron: Solar Sailor from 1983.  I had 9 of the 19 top number games.

Saturday, July 5, 2025

My Road to 55 - good first steps

 After all the delving into the old games, I played some on the Intellivision Flashback.  It has 60 games built in from both Mattel Electronic as well as INTV.  They also have some of the unreleased games.  The console itself is a bit smaller but the controllers are the same as on the original system. 

 

I ordered a new RF connection to be able to play the old consoles.  This ended up costing about $~15 from ebay.  When it came and I went to hook it up, I was gutted to see that our original Intellivision was open, missing four of the six screws that hold it together.  I was unable to get it to work. I was able to find another one locally for $30 which does seem to work fine except for the reset button, which is intermittent.

 

When I first decided to go back and fill in the gaps on the Intellivision collection, I started checking local places as well as online on ebay and facebook marketpace for lots.  Starting with 28 cartridges, or slightly over half of the original 55, I had a way to go. 

I also had 4 of the next 41.  I had Pitfall, Carnival, Ladybug, and Donkey Kong.

 

My first find was from facebook marketplace for $80.  It included NBA Basketball, NASL Soccer, The Electric Company Word Fun, Boxing, Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, Royal Dealer, Sub Hunt, AD&D: Treasure of Tarmin, Mission X, and B-17 Bomber (with a piece missing on the cover).  It also had Beauty & the Beast, and Demon Attack from Imagic.

It also included the ‘first 19’ copies of Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack, as well as The Electric Company Word Fun.

 

 

I was able to find a copy of Masters of the Universe: The Power of He-Man on ebay for $40 (plus $25 shipping).  It is in good condition and even includes the comic.

 

 

At a local flea market, I was able to get some more games beyond the original 55.  I got Imagic’s Atlantis, and Parker Brothers’ Frogger for $10 each.

 

 

I also won a lot on ebay for $55 (plus another $45 in shipping).  This included Checkers, Horse Racing, NHL Hockey, PGA Golf, Frog Bog, and Loco-Motion.  It also included the ‘first 19’ copies of Checkers, Horse Racing, Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack, Major League Baseball, NASL Soccer, NSL Hockey, and Sea Battle.

 

 

From a local store, I picked up the cartridge only of Atarisoft’s Pac-Man for $10.  While I will try to get a complete copy later, I could not pass it up for that price.  I was able to pass up the cartridge only copies of Sewer Sam and Blockade Runner for $20 each.

 

 

In 2023 I preordered some of the newer games.  It was a bit pricy, but it contained Time Pilot, which was one of my favorite arcade games.  This ended up taking about a year and a half to fulfill though, and cost me some momentum towards the 55.