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Thursday, January 1, 2026

The 2025 Plan: How did it Go?

 

It was a great and unexpected year and the direction my hobby plan led; who would have thought that surgery and an old thesis would lead to two new projects that will continue into 2026? 

Well . . . I had foot surgery that I knew was eventually coming from my distinguished (HAH!) career as an Infantry officer. Who knew that during a recovery that I would watch a moving about a bunch of singers in one family that would launch me on a project that is almost exclusively dominating my hobby activities! I haven't been this excited since I did my Pashtun project for the North West Frontier - and like all great projects it will never be complete.Let's take a look at the plan and the year in review:

1. Take some pictures of my newly painted 28mm Ghurkas for the Northwest Frontier from Perry Miniatures and post them. I love the rules The Men Who Would be Kings as I am definitely a Hollywood kind of gamer when it comes to Colonial Gaming. 

Well this was easy - DONE!

The 1st Battalion, 3rd Ghurka Rifles are ready to leave the depot. Figures by Perry Miniatures.

In addition, I need to take some pictures of "Team Chase" (okay, it's Jonny Quest) from Pulp Miniatures by Bob Murch (contact Bob Murch by email if you are in the states for updated pricing information with the new tariffs) for an exciting, adventure filled post! DONE! 


2. Finish painting the Ogre miniatures for Honorable Son #4 (The Flying Engineer). DONE!

DONE!


The Ogre Mark III.

Heavy Artillery.

Infantry in powered armor.

3. Paint a Sikh unit and British mountain gun for the Northwest Frontier. If I have more time also a British Infantry unit and another group of Pashtun tribesmen. Not only will it see duty on the Northwest Frontier but will do double duty as the 1st Sikh Infantry, Punjab Frontier Force in China (See Paragraph 6). The British mountain gun is on the back burner for now but when I get to it, it won't take long to do.

The Sikh unit from Perry Miniatures is complete with a bonus that it can also deploy for the Boxer Rebellion project. my new project. I'm planning on painting the British mountain gun in 2026.



If there's a piper, I'll paint it. The unit is also from Perry Miniatures for the game The Men Who Would be Kings.

I also added some ridiculously overloaded pack mules from WizKids.


4. Finish my "German" Division for the French Army for the Peninsular War. I'm currently not on planning any artillery. I currently now have all of the figures/units I want courtesy of WoFun Miniatures. All units have been put together and based - I just need to finish the bases. You can see below how the units will look and how I am doing the bases with the picture of the Rhine Battalion Number 3 (Frankfurt). Net up will be the contingent from the Duchy of Baden with future posts with a little history attached. 

The figures and organization are done. I still need to finish putting sand and static grass on the bases. I really want to do a big battle Napoleonic battle in the Peninsular War in 2026.

Confederation of the Rhine Battalion Number 3 (Frankfurt), converted Dutch Infantry from WoFun Miniatures.

5. "The Search for Charlie". Okay, it's time to get this campaign started and find out what really happened to Charlie - and Sam is pissed. 

This has really slid - but SHHHHHHH! Sam made have found a clue and the next chapter WILL START IN 2026. Can the world handle the truth?

Sam has the Nazi goons right were he wants them.

New Goals:

6. In addition I have decided to paint a new unit of an army I have never done before. Time to pick one out.

Ta Dah. I did exactly that. While recovery from foot surgery (technically I still in the recovery phase - 3 weeks to go!) I watched a historical drama about the Von Trapp Family singers. Yep, the basis for the Sound of Music. I knew that Georg Von Trapp was a naval war hero in the Austro-Hungarian Navy during World War I, but that was the extent of my knowledge. So with a little research . . . GREAT SCOTT!!! HE FOUGHT IN THE BOXER REBELLION AS A NAVAL CADET IN THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN NAVY! New Period. 

Oh boy - a new project that is now 2/3 finished. My generic 8 Nations Alliance Field Force for the Men Who Would be Kings based on the Seymour Expedition is complete as is the Imperial Chinese army. What's next? Hmmmm.

Austro-Hungarian Naval Brigade led by von Trapp.

It's been a while since I have been so excited about a new project and especially with figures (Imperial Japanese and Imperial (Qing Dynasty) Chinese. What's great about doing the Boxer Rebellion is that I basically have all of the forces I need for the 8 Nations Alliance. By adding Austro-Hungarian Sailors and Japanese Infantry, I can give the 8 Nations Alliance the right look for a generic force using the rules The Men Who Would be Kings. Speaking of Japanese Infantry:

Japanese Infantry from Crusader Miniatures.

Most of the British Forces of the Relief Expedition were Indian so the 1st Sikhs, Punjab Frontier Force will join and my already painted Bengal Lancers will be along for the ride. I already have Russian forces so for now the Relief Expedition is done (though I'm sure I'll add more forces for the Legation). Now the majority of the painting will shift to the Chinese forces, both Boxers and Imperial Chinese Army. My latest purchases are the new Kansu Braves from Crusader Miniatures and some Chinese banners.

The first infantry unit for the Tenacious Army of the Imperial Chinese Army. Figures from Wargames Foundry and banners from Crusader miniatures.

Captain General Nieh Shih-ch'eng of the Tenacious Army  Shih-ch'eng of the Tenacious Army. Figures by Wargames Foundry, banner from Crusader Miniatures and gong by Pulp Figures.

The first infantry unit for the Tenacious Army of the Imperial Chinese Army. Figures from Wargames Foundry and banners from Crusader miniatures.

Chinese Krupp mountain gun Model 1895. Figures from Wargames Foundry and gun from Askari Miniatures.

Kansu Braves from Crusader Miniatures.

7. I'm also going to work on my forces for Xenos Rampant. I have more figures - not sure when I'll get around to them. No longer a goal this year.


I did however painted a Strike Force Commander and another figure for my Mobile Infantry that looks remarkably like a Space Marine.

"As a Space Marine officer, I prefer not to wear my helmet into combat. Heads up displays, thermal imagery, communication nets, real time location and the status of my Marines - plus the protection it provides are for sissies. Plus I can see my chain sword better without it.

I painted this guy too: 


8. Why not; time to do some more armies for One Hour Wargames. I have the figures and plan on doing some ECW and Ancients next year.

9. Games!








10. Breaking news - New Project! The AWI in the South using Warlord Games Epic Revolution Range. Now that I can sit and paint again, the production line should start speeding up.

Musketeer Regiment von Bose (sans Grenadiers) marching through Philadelphia.

The Hobby Front and execution of the plan turned out better than I thought. Huzzah! Now on to 2026.