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Title: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: Terry37 on 02 November 2016, 11:18:15 PM
Howdy y'all, I am a new member of this forum which I have joined because I love some of Leon's figures and models so much. I am primarily a 15 MM HotT gamer, but also enjoy DBA-HX, DBN and DBA when need be.

However, even though I game with 15 MM figures as the basic scale size, being a HotT player I have used everything from 2 MM to 54 MM figures to meet the need of the army I am building. I have Pendraken figures in my Narnian Queen Jadis army, in my Glinda, the Good Witch of Oz army from The Wizard of Oz, and most recently with my growing interest in Weird World War, I am using Pendraken for all of my armor and walker models.

Re the Weird World War choice I have gone with 10 MM because they allow so many options and still fit on the standard base size, which I always strive to do, even though HotT does allow a deeper base if needed and because I really love working with and painting up the Pendraken models. I am just finishing up a Red Skull army to oppose my Hollywood US army and will shortly share some pictures of the Panther Lehr element for it.

More to follow,

Terry
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: FierceKitty on 02 November 2016, 11:28:43 PM
Are good and bad witches both made out of wood?
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: Ithoriel on 03 November 2016, 12:09:49 AM
Hi Terry, welcome to the forum!

Interesting sounding set of armies, looking forward to seeing pictures.

Posting pictures here can be an exercise in frustration so feel free to ask for help if you need it.

Talking of weird, I'm sure other forum denizens will be along shortly :)
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: jimduncanuk on 03 November 2016, 01:12:50 AM
Quote from: Ithoriel on 03 November 2016, 12:09:49 AM

Talking of weird, I'm sure other forum denizens will be along shortly :)


Who said I'm weird?

I'm just cuddly.

Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: d_Guy on 03 November 2016, 02:23:17 AM
As a perfectly normal denizen let me say welcome to the forum Terry.
Wanted to get this in before fsn showed up with his weriding module.
Be cautious of Fierce Kitty, who weaves phonetic spells and lives in the shadowlands on the far side of the earth, his name explains all to the adept.  :D
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: Techno on 03 November 2016, 05:51:13 AM
A very warm welcome to the madhouse forum, Terry.  :-h

Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: paulr on 03 November 2016, 07:04:17 AM
A non-weird welcome :-h
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: Steve J on 03 November 2016, 07:07:18 AM
Welcome on board Terry :)
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: FierceKitty on 03 November 2016, 07:08:29 AM
Yindee krup!  (as we say here)
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 03 November 2016, 07:16:33 AM
Hello and welcome
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: fred. on 03 November 2016, 07:38:40 AM
They sound some very cool and unusual armies, it will be good to see photos of them.
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: FierceKitty on 03 November 2016, 07:42:19 AM
Quote from: fred. on 03 November 2016, 07:38:40 AM
very cool and unusual armies

Waffen Yetis? Battle penguins? Ice golems? Kamikaze skiers?
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: fsn on 03 November 2016, 08:09:11 AM
Hello, Mr 73.

Sorry, I am assuming you ar a "Mr", but recognise that "Terry" is also used by some of the more adventurous ladies, so I apologise if I've used the wrong salutation.
Quote from: Terry37 on 02 November 2016, 11:18:15 PM
I am ... a 15 MM HotT gamer

So you're small, but beautifully put together?

I didn't understand any of your post after the first sentence. My fault. You speak a language I don't really understand - American - and use acronyms that to me have subtly different meaning. I used to work in a munitions stationery factory and the acronyms meants something slightly different. DBN meant "Double Bend North" i.e. the item was to be folded twice on the northern (longest axis). Typically this is seen in official letters where the address is to be displayed in a C5 windowed envelope. DBA was slightly confusingly "Don't Bend Anytime"and was used to indicate that the item was not to be bent at all. An example would be a certificate or something that was perhaps to be displayed in a frame. "DBA-HX" was a special category of "Don't Bend Anytime - High eXplosive". This was for a few items which were to be sent to enemies of the system, suspected waiverers to the cause and boy bands. These items were impregnated with a highly combustable compund which when compressed by folding or scruching would immediately explode, rendering the folder (or scruncher) slightly the worse for wear.  There were of course, grades of DBA-HX. The DBA-HX 1.0 would definitely kill, but for warnings there was DBA-HX 3.0 - 3.5 which simply coloured the recipient increasngly strong shades of orange.  This meant that those who had been warned could immediately be spotted by true servants of the state. My last job at the factory was to send 14 letters of DBA HX 3.5 to a Mr D Trump.
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 03 November 2016, 09:20:17 AM
Moaning
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: SV52 on 03 November 2016, 09:49:07 AM
Greetings from a fellow HOTTer, mainly in 28mm but like yourself figures used anything from 10mm to 54mm for effect depending on the army.  Looking forward to the pics.  May the dice be with you.
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: Techno on 03 November 2016, 10:35:28 AM
Quote from: fsn on 03 November 2016, 08:09:11 AM
Hello, Mr 73.
Sorry, I am assuming you ar a "Mr", but recognise that "Terry" is also used by some of the more adventurous ladies, so I apologise if I've used the wrong salutation.
So you're small, but beautifully put together?
I didn't understand any of your post after the first sentence. My fault. You speak a language I don't really understand - American - and use acronyms that to me have subtly different meaning. I used to work in a munitions stationery factory and the acronyms meants something slightly different. DBN meant "Double Bend North" i.e. the item was to be folded twice on the northern (longest axis). Typically this is seen in official letters where the address is to be displayed in a C5 windowed envelope. DBA was slightly confusingly "Don't Bend Anytime"and was used to indicate that the item was not to be bent at all. An example would be a certificate or something that was perhaps to be displayed in a frame. "DBA-HX" was a special category of "Don't Bend Anytime - High eXplosive". This was for a few items which were to be sent to enemies of the system, suspected waiverers to the cause and boy bands. These items were impregnated with a highly combustable compund which when compressed by folding or scruching would immediately explode, rendering the folder (or scruncher) slightly the worse for wear.  There were of course, grades of DBA-HX. The DBA-HX 1.0 would definitely kill, but for warnings there was DBA-HX 3.0 - 3.5 which simply coloured the recipient increasngly strong shades of orange.  This meant that those who had been warned could immediately be spotted by true servants of the state. My last job at the factory was to send 14 letters of DBA HX 3.5 to a Mr D Trump.

And now you've met Nobby (fsn), Terry.  X_X

I don't think there's anyone weirder than him, on the forum.....He does tend to live in his own little world...and his posts vary, depending on which of his pills he's taken, in the morning.   ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

He's also an 'oik'.

Cheers - Phil  ;)

Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: Leon on 03 November 2016, 01:54:21 PM
Hi Terry, welcome to the Forum!

8)
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: Terry37 on 03 November 2016, 04:56:41 PM
What a wonderful welcome! And some questions that I will try to answer. Of course first I really must reply to fsn as his/her reply was so amusing. Yes, the last time I checked it was Mr. Not always, but usually the female version spells their name ending in an "i".

I also have to thank you for the wonderful education on explosives. More on this in a bit. Now about those acronyms, actually  those acronyms are not American but borrowed from the UK where all of the rules originated. I guess I could more easily say that I play DBA based games, which all of those rule sets are. I played one game and instantly fell in love with the concept, and for me it is so perfect because the armies are small so my very slow painting still allows me to build armies, to play a game needs only a 24 inch board, some bits of terrain, the armies, one die, a six inch measuring stick and about an hour of time.

Now, as to the explosives, not directly, but my other worldly pursuit is Cowboy Action Shooting as a member of SASS (an American acronym for Single Action Shooting Society). We don't use a lot of bombs and such, but on occasion have fired a small cannon to announce the start of the safety meeting before a match. To get a better idea, you can see me in a video here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pb3stz77NQs

This link will take you to the now defunct original Fanaticus forum and let you see my Weird WW2 US Hollywood army based on several WW2 Hollywood movies. it's a pretty vanilla looking army, but there are quite a few conversions involved, especially in creating Captain America's Commandos.

http://fanaticus.org/discussion/showthread.php?t=18269

I finished the last two elements for the opposing Red Skull army this morning and will shortly hit them with a couple of coats of clear for protection and then glue them to their bases. Once that's dried I'll start doing the bases and get them ready for play. I also am closing in on  the Strongholds for both these armies. Pictures shortly.

SV52, not sure where you're located but you might be interested in the International Good, Bad and Ugly HotT Tournament. It's played in 11 locations, we call Legs, in four countries. if you're interested let me know and we can see which location might be closest to you.

Again, thanks for the very warm and inviting welcome. I think I am going to very much enjoy this forum!

Terry
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: Techno on 03 November 2016, 05:33:38 PM
Terry.....

fsn.....Also known as 'Nobby' ......From the completely made up name of 'Frederick Simeon Nobbs', is definitely male.

If he isn't... I'll be really worried about my hearing, from the umpteen times I've spoken to him on the phone.

Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: SV52 on 03 November 2016, 07:44:34 PM
Quote from: Terry37 on 03 November 2016, 04:56:41 PM

SV52, not sure where you're located but you might be interested in the International Good, Bad and Ugly HotT Tournament. It's played in 11 locations, we call Legs, in four countries. if you're interested let me know and we can see which location might be closest to you.

Again, thanks for the very warm and inviting welcome. I think I am going to very much enjoy this forum!

Terry


Scotland bud  :D
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: fsn on 03 November 2016, 07:58:10 PM
Interesting video there, Mr 37.

I am always polite to people who own large calibre hand guns.

I notice you fired 5 shots from your revolvers. Do you keep your hammer on an empty cylinder? What type of hand guns are they?

Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: Terry37 on 03 November 2016, 10:01:09 PM
SV52, well, you are in luck possibly, as we have two Legs in your area. One in Glasgow and one in the Shetlands. However, this tournament is played in the October/November time frame and both of those locations have already played. But if you are interested in joining in next year let me know which  location is closer, or you are welcome to play in both, and I'll get you in touch with the leg Coordinators. Here's one of the videos of the 2014 Coventry leg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LxyeSWDE0c

Techno, I figured fsn was a gentleman, as my reference was a bit tongue in cheek in reply to his post, which I truly loved and got quite a chuckle from.

fsn, you are a most observant gentleman. Yes we are only allowed to load five rounds in our six shooters for safety reasons. The sport is great fun, but as we are using live ammo, safety is always number 1. Every match is started with a safety meeting, and we are never allowed to carry a loaded weapon except to go from the loading table to the shooting stage. We have both a loading table where you go when your turn to shoot is coming up, and you must show the person manning that table that your guns are unloaded, and then you load them while they observe. Then you have to show that your pistols are on an empty cylinder. Once you are at the firing stage, you cannot traverse you weapons past the 170 degree line and you may not to take a step with a loaded gun. Once you finish shooting you must go immediately to the unloading table to show that person that all of your guns are completely empty. We are also required to wear ear plugs and safety glasses, and trust me you will not get through the day without getting hit by shrapnel (we use special cowboy load ammo, which also has a soft lead bullet which splatters when it hist the target). We are also required to wear cowboy attire, so playing dress up is as much a part of it as the shooting.

A cowboy shooter is required to have two six shooters, a Winchester type rifle and a period style shotgun. I have a matched pair of Ruger Vaqueros that I dearly love for my six shooters, a Marlin Winchester with an octagon barrel, and a Stoger double barrel, double trigger coach gun is my shotgun. My pistol leather is custom made from my design, also which I am very proud of.  We all go by a cowboy (cowgirl) alias and mine is HT Terry, the HT standing for Hare Trigger. Lastly, this is a family sport, and we have shooters as young as 10 shooting. TN Missy is one of the better young shooters and she just turned 14.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxPjJp8_nFw

just to give you an idea of a really fast cowboy shooter here's Reno Mustang. His time is in seconds and that 20 bullets and 4 shotgun shells he shot! No, I am not that fast, but fortunately I shoot with the old guys!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNfE2dOcY1I

I addition there si what is called Wild Bunch shooting which is up to 1911, sort of a la the movie The Wild Bunch. And then there is black powder where you get a LOT of smoke!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4W5inX6OQas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjdHsv4VJQo

Terry....err, I mean HT Terry!

Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: Techno on 04 November 2016, 05:10:53 AM
That looks like SO much fun !  :)

(Though with my record for being rather accident prone, it's probably lucky I'll never have the chance to use anything other than a shotgun.)

Cheers - Phil.
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: fsn on 04 November 2016, 07:38:57 AM
It does all seem rather exotic and edgy.

UK gun laws would suggest that anyone with 2 hand guns, a rifle and a shotgun should be descended upon by armed police at 2am.

You need a licence to buy a replica gun that dates before 1880 or something like that. 
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: Leman on 04 November 2016, 07:40:55 AM
Welcome to the mad house, Terry.
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: SV52 on 04 November 2016, 09:41:08 AM
Quote from: Terry37 on 03 November 2016, 10:01:09 PM
SV52, well, you are in luck possibly, as we have two Legs in your area. One in Glasgow and one in the Shetlands. However, this tournament is played in the October/November time frame and both of those locations have already played. But if you are interested in joining in next year let me know which  location is closer, or you are welcome to play in both, and I'll get you in touch with the leg Coordinators. Here's one of the videos of the 2014 Coventry leg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LxyeSWDE0c


One of the forum members is in Shetland as I recall, pretty sure he's mentioned HOTT in the past, may even have participated in the tournament. Both locations are problematic for me so unlikely to participate but will follow it with interest in '17.
Title: Re: Hello From Middle Tennessee
Post by: Orcs on 20 November 2016, 05:30:40 PM
HI Terry,

The videos looked fun.  I shoot Clay pigeon, single shot .22Lr target rifle and a 10/22 Ruger semi-auto done up like an AR 15.

As FSN says the gun laws over here are tight to say the least, but full of strange anomalies because most of them have been a "Knee jerk" reaction to something without it being thought through.

Obviously I also wargame in varied periods and scales.