Showing posts with label Flames of War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flames of War. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 October 2012

World War Two For Hippos: Ishoo Sixty-For Bee: Pretty Pictures of Normandy Beaches

Well, it took a little while, but here they are! Pictures of all four sections of the Normandy Beach set. Some members of the USMC have agreed to pose for the photos to give them scale, although they are at present not painted. That's a job for another day...





Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Ishoo Sixty-For: World War Two For Hippos - Normandy Beaches

If you are going to play the Normandy Campaign, chances are you will eventually get the itch to refight the D Day landings. Which is understandable. And epic. You'll need beaches. Lots of beaches. Big beaches. But do not lose heart!  A beach is not an insurmountable obstacle! Let Drill Sergeatn Cleetus P. Grot III explain.
















And there you have it Hippo fans! It's not really very hard to build a single beach module - you'll probably want at least four of these so you can set them up next to each other as a four-foot long beach front to fight over.
Pretty pictures are now available of the whole set.
Anyway, that's about it for the World War Two for Hippos fortnight. I'm working on Chaos conversions right now, but we have not seen the last of Oufsette Des Frite - the other parts of town will be built in future!

Sunday, 30 September 2012

Ishoo Sixty-Free: Village Square (La Place Des Pommes-Frites)


Welcome back to a further instalment in World War Two for Hippos! This time we're looking at making a village square for our little corner of Normandy, the village of Ouffettes Des Frite. In this ishoo, we're building the square itself, but the really important part of any French village square is not the cobblestone part in the middle - it's the cafes and shops around the outside! We'll be tackling those in Ishoo Sixty-Fiv (Sixty-For is a people's choice ishoo, and you have a day left to influence the outcome of the vote!)
Anyway, here's Herr Schmurtzige Hippoptomus to explain things...

PART ONE: La Place Des Pommes-Frites.

PART TWO: Dirt to cobble stone road adaptor pieces.





And there you are!
By this point I suspect a fair few of you are wondering why the village square is called 'The Place of French Fries.' There is a good reason. Really. Originally, the statue was to be a 15mm napoleonic or something, but much to my surprise Eureka Miniatures was closed when I went there on Friday. But I had a 15mm dog... One of my favourite crime novels is 'Monsieur Pommplemousse' (I have almost certainly spelled that wrong) by Michael Bond. The redoutable Aristide Pommplemousse is ably assisted in his offical job of resteraunt guide writer and his side-line of amateur detection by his ex-police blood hound, Pommes-frites. So naturally, if there was to be a statue of a noble hound in the village square, it was to be of Pommes-Frites! Never mind that the books all take place post war...

Anyway, you've got mere hours left to vote in the readers choice poll and enter the terrain compometition, so naturally, you should do both!

Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Ishoo Sixty-Wun: WW2 For Hippos Part One: Roads.


Welcome to World War Two For Hippos!
Now you may well be looking at the title and thinking "have years of gloo fumes finally taken their toll? Surely TFH has handled roads before?" And you would be right, TFH has handled roads before, but not this sort of roads! This time we are looking at the sort of country roads with hedges on either side which were such a feature of the allied invasion of Normandy. Yes hippo fans, WW2 For Hippos is all about building up a nice table worth of Normandy style scenery so you can liberate france. Obviously you'll be needing roads and hedges if you are going to do this properly, which is where Sergeant Grot comes in handy! Take it away, Sarge!













You see? Very different from the last time we tackled roads! There's a poll up to decide on the next people's choice ishoo, and all that remains to be said is stay tuned for the next installment of WW2 For Hippos where it's time to work on ruins!