Monday, 25 August 2025

Peach Con - Painting Competition

 
I did not get many photos of the Peach Con painting competition, because a lot of people were looking at the pretty miniatures, and I didn't want to elbow my way to the front to take photos with my phone camera.

There was plenty of good stuff, though, like this medieval marginalia warband.


Unsurprisingly, given the fan crossover between Peachy Tips and Rogue Hobbies, there was a Rascaltown Gnome.


There was a whole bunch of cool big monsters and vehicles.


I often find, looking at painting competitions, I start thinking "I should do some painting myself". Do other people get that?


And thus we come to the end of my Peach Con coverage. Sorry for the delay on this last post, life got a little busy for a few days. Still at least I can leave y'all with a smattering of other people's painted models and get back to trying to bring a degree of order to the chaos.

Monday, 18 August 2025

An awful lot of cases

 
Part of the process of moving house is that you have to put everything into boxes then take it out again. This has a side effect of you starting to take stock of just quite how much stuff your life has accumulated.

This is my pile of KR cases of painted or assembled models. With the exception of a couple of Infinity cases, they're now all in the loft so they're out of the way while other sorting and unpacking happens. Longer term - this is more stuff than I have time to really play with, so they will be gone through for eBay at some point in the future.


The conservatory, our current repository of hobby boxes, is slowly getting to the point of being functional. We're now to the point of having a table space available, and the first planned activity is getting some things listed on eBay.

The current plan is to spend the bank holiday weekend taking photos and making listings, scheduling things to go live on the last weekend of August. 


That said, I am slowly finding all the bits I'll need to play Infinity, as there's some local folk keen to start learning. It's a little way off yet, as "delightful house" is higher on the priority list, but soon. Soon.

Friday, 15 August 2025

Peach Con - Mermaids (Siren's Oath) and Paint Brushes by Tesseract Miniature Studios

 
Continuing my "Peach Con" coverage, there were a couple of other small companies promoting cool new stuff that caught my attention. First up is Twisted Spire, a sister company to Warp Miniatures. They're producing a series of mermaid miniatures and a one shot TTRPG to go with it.


They were showing off some of the painted miniatures (one not shown here as it was in the painting competition), and had a preview miniature available for sale. I was reminded not to buy the preview miniature while we haven't finished unpacking at the house, but I was very tempted and needed some moderate arm twisting!

This is an upcoming crowd-funder. It's going to be on Gamefound rather than Kickstarter. You can give the campaign a follow so it reminds you when it starts. I'm super excited for it.


Also with a stall at Peach Con was Tesseract Miniature Studios. Stu has started a range of brushes that he's developed with a partner company, and it seems like they've been flying off the shelves. The stand had some little 3D printed frogs, wet palette, paints and brushes so you could try them out for yourself. I sadly didn't manage to drop by any time the space was free, but that's probably a good sign.


Stu was kind enough to gift my me and my wife a "Workhorse" brush to try out once our hobby stations are back up and running. He had a whole bunch of his recent pieces on display, as he's been getting more into display and competition painting lately.

He's also got some plinths for sale, and I believe his first miniature bust is due to be released soon.


I've assembled this Infinity TAG, and it's in my paint queue, but I don't think I'm going to be able to quite hit these heights. It's always lovely to see some miniatures you've seen pictures of online in person.

Peach Con was definitely a bit of hobby balm for the soul. Seeing this cool new stuff from Bad Squiddo, Twisted Spire and Tesseract has got me really fired up to finish clearing the space to start sorting my hobby area out. We're still a little way off yet, but there's a lot of enthusiasm for when it arrives...

Wednesday, 13 August 2025

Peach Con - Bad Squiddo and Trench Crusade News

 
One of the traders at Peach Con was the legendary Bad Squiddo. They had a few boxes of miniatures (including the ever terrifying Turkey Man) and backdrop books to sell, along with a couple of exciting previews!


First up was the Women of WWII Resistance Kickstarter that's coming later this August. They had a bunch of the sculpts to show off. While I failed to get closer pictures, they're really good quality. Given the fashions of the time, these are also excellent miniatures for period RPGs, horror and pulp games.

At time of writing, the Kickstarter hasn't started yet, but the preview page is up. If you like Bad Squiddo, women in wargaming or anti-fascist stuff, it's super helpful to "Save" the project whether or not you back it, because it helps the project get recommended to others. You should totally back if if you can, though, it looks super cool.


The other, more mysterious preview, was this! The Jon Hodgson backdrop books have been a huge "step up" for my miniatures photography. I'm very excited to see this subtle hint that we might possibly be getting a dedicated Trench Crusade backdrop book in the future.

My attempts to bribe Annie for more information about this were unsuccessful. You'll have to keep an eye on social media for more news, though I will do my best, if I spot it, to make a blog post about it when more news surfaces.


There was a little display of how you can take cool photos of your miniatures using backdrop books. Sadly, I'd not brought any of my own so I was forced to try it out on the fearful Turkey Man. Annie was probably in a little bit too cramped of a corner of the hall given how popular Bad Squiddo is, but it's only the second Peach Con, so the odd bit of teething issues are to be expected.

These weren't the only new and exciting things at Peach Con, so I do have another post coming later this week about those. In the meantime, maybe go and have a nose around the Bad Squiddo site, or save the upcoming Kickstarter?

Monday, 11 August 2025

Peach Con - General Event Thoughts


On Sunday, my wife and I went to Peach Con in Derby. This is a small convention in a school cafeteria organised by Peachy Tips. The event is in its second year - last year seems to have been more of a Patreon meet up, while this year has graduated to a good sized small convention.


This was the main hall, with a good mix of demo tables and vendors. There was a painting competition in a side room. I also heard later about a quiz being held in another side room, and the corridor to the main room had a table with free teas and coffees.


There were a good number of games to try out - from the Games Workshop games you'd pretty much expect, to Baron's War and Team Yankee.


While I saw Team Yankee's launch, it never took off locally to me while I was in London, so I've never seen a game of it played. It was interesting to see a full urban table and an awful lot of miniatures for it engaged in a big battle.


Trench Crusade also had a table there. Sadly, I didn't manage to find the time for a demo outside of times it was already incredibly busy.


Warlord was also there with a pretty big historical table, though I think it was a display rather than an active demo.


Similarly, there was a table for Relicblade that I think Exit 23 had bought.


Battletech also had some representation - I think Alpha Strike by the cards.


Of the Games Workshop demos available, I decided to take a photo of this amazing Bretonnian force.


The Tabletop Smithy had this Ork Furby, that was deeply disturbing...


This post has already gotten long enough. I'll be posting more on Peach Con, hopefully later this week. I saw a few cool previews or releases I'd like to talk about, and they deserve a dedicated post or two...