Well, healing continues amongst les invalides here on the island, and so I pulled out some of the armour I bought over the summer for our Isola Pisily campaign with a view to prioritize for painting. I was very impressed when I went through the Blitzkrieg models and will try to show a few quick pictures and details of the models I purchased. None of these models are assembled or have had any cleaning done – they are just as they are out of the box.
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A little while ago I wrote a post promising an overview of the early war Caesar’s Camp campaign we’ve been working towards followed by more thoughts on our Isola Pisily project. All we had left to do for the former was finish painting the Germans and get some terrain done.
Sadly, Lucius decided to be hit by a car while out riding his bike. He is okay, but his collarbone (and bike) are broken. He was also concussed and had some spectacular bruising all over. Luckily, he’s on the mend and in good spirits. Honestly, he was quite fortunate as it could have been much worse.
As Lucius has been getting better my arm has been getting worse. The surgery in June did relieve some pain but the earlier tendon repair seemed to have failed over the summer and my hand function was getting worse as the nerve pain increased (it even hurt to hold Playdough). Luckily I got a call that there was availability and managed to get in for surgery number 6(!) sooner than expected to repair the tendon and work on my nerves. I am now recovering but the surgeon has said I may need yet another go to finish things off. I hope not and that this one will be the last.
This, coupled with some other gaming friends heading to sea, has resulted in a significant lack of gaming-related activity. We’ve thought about it and are thinking of playing some hex and counter wargames while we both heal up. We should be able to play one-handed easily enough.
So there we have it folks – promises of new posts may have been broken, but so were we!
More to follow in the coming weeks – maybe some Holland ’44, Wooden Ships and Iron Men, or the old Avalon Hill Stalingrad.