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Monday, January 31, 2022
Things You See in the Wasteland
Sunday, January 30, 2022
Dad's 80th
Saturday, January 29, 2022
Vault-Tec Storage
Friday, January 28, 2022
Barrels of Yuk
Thursday, January 27, 2022
Chem Station
Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Red Robot, Red Robot
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Vampy Vampire
Seeing the professionally painted miniature inspired me to emulate that artist's example. I knew I needed the teeniest brush possible if I were to have any hope of replicating the necklace and makeup effects in the reference photo.
While I think the necklace turned out okay, the lipstick was obviously a disaster, even though I applied what I thought was a truly microscopic amount of paint. I've left the figure as-is for two reasons: the mini actually looks fine on the table when its faults aren't magnified by the camera lens, and even this way you can argue it's a bunch of blood on her lips, given her vampiric nature.
Monday, January 24, 2022
Pony Progress
Sunday, January 23, 2022
My Little Ponies
I began by giving the ponies a basecoat of mixed rust-brown colours, then drybrushed them black. I'm feeling now that I should have done it the other way around. Or maybe the drybrush layer should have been white . . . ? Maybe I'll try that. I have to fix the hooves anyway, and an off-white seems sensible for those.
Saturday, January 22, 2022
A Couple More Corvegas
I really hope the next Fallout computer game comes with working vehicles to drive around the wasteland and to modify and repair at your home base. I'd love to be able to carry around more cargo and supplies, not to mention the ability to drive over enemies.
Friday, January 21, 2022
Knocking at Fort Knox's Door
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Lair Status Display
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Scanning Europe
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
I, Eyebot
Monday, January 17, 2022
And We're Back!
For reasons unknown, my domain name somehow wasn't connecting to the actual address of my blog, so anyone who's tried to visit for the last three days has encountered an unfortunate DNS error. Something to do with Google, I guess? Who knows.
On to happier business. Here is Fallout's Mysterious Stranger, painted this weekend by Yours Truly. As far as human figures go, I'm happier than usual with this one.Sunday, January 16, 2022
Funky Furniture
Saturday, January 15, 2022
Trapped Behind the Walls of Blogger
I am writing today's post from an unusual angle. Normally I visit earljwoods.com to fashion each day's post, but today I get a "This site can't be reached" error. However, if I just go to Blogger, all of a sudden I can access the blog's content management system, which is how I'm posting this.
Has anybody seen my blog today? Comment below! And if you have any insight into the problem, please let me know. I know my earljwoods.com domain is current and paid for.
Friday, January 14, 2022
Piper
Thursday, January 13, 2022
Red Mirelurks
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
Escape from Gilligan's Island: The Miniatures
Here's a closer look at the minis:
With Gilligan!The Skipper too!The millionaire and his wife!The movie star!The Professor and Mary Ann!Tuesday, January 11, 2022
Anvils and Meter Sticks
Monday, January 10, 2022
What a Revoltin' Development
Sunday, January 09, 2022
King Trooper
Saturday, January 08, 2022
Workbenches and Cash Register
Friday, January 07, 2022
Steampunk Desert Fortress Corner Wall
This is the third piece I've finished out of five. Thanks, Sean!
Thursday, January 06, 2022
Desert Home
Nothing really fancy here, just an exercise in trying to paint "between the lines."
This was a pretty cheap model, so it's lacking playability features such as functional doors or windows. However, the roof comes off if your adventurers feel the need to duck inside to hide from enemies (or ransack the place).
Wednesday, January 05, 2022
A Spiffy Skiff
Tuesday, January 04, 2022
Amok Truck
Monday, January 03, 2022
A Colourful Magic Shoppe
Painting every individual rock took a lot of time, but I think the final result was worth it.
Here`s the inside.
And here`s the rainbow-hued roof. Well, almost rainbow-hued; there are only seven colours in ROYGBIV, so I added pink.
Sunday, January 02, 2022
Hopes and Dreams for 2022
Number one, I hope we can arrange a really nice birthday celebration for Mom's 80th this summer. Number two, which, of course, has a large impact on number one, I hope we bring the COVID-19 pandemic under control. Number three, I'd love to hear some more good news in general, some hope that civilization can still save itself.
Go big or go home, right?
Saturday, January 01, 2022
Movies I Watched in 2021
I know, I know, over 3,000 movies is too many movies to watch in one year. Please remember that at least half of these are shorts ranging from 10 seconds to 20 minutes in length.
To my surprise and disappointment, I still haven't seen a movie in theatres since 2019 (The Rise of Skywalker, blech).
Some of my favourites from 2021, along with a graph of when I was watching.
In 2021, I continued my efforts to broaden the geographical and genre range of the films I watch. The United States still dominates, but I'm glad to see strong representation from Japan and Europe. I need to watch more Indian films. My ratings follow a pretty typical bell curve, and I think that's because I'm not seeking out good or bad films in particular; I'm just watching anything that seems interesting.
You'll probably remember a lot of these faces from last year. Mel Blanc, James Stewart, Cary Grant, John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart, Bruce Willis, and Gary Cooper made my most-watched list last year and return this year as I work to complete their filmographies. Tracking down their older and lesser-known films can be pretty challenging, but between streaming services, YouTube, TCM (before we cut our cable), and physical media, I've managed to screen virtually all of the well-known works and a sizeable portion of obscuria.
I really want more women on my all-time stars list, hence Bette Davis' strong showing here. It helps that she's great. But who's John Livingston? Well, in a fit of nostalgia, I tracked down and watched all of those Hinterland Who's Who you might remember from Canadian television back in the 70s and 80s. John Livingston narrated them all.
There are a lot of big names on this list, but I'm betting most audiences today will only recognize Woody Allen, John Ford, and maybe Neill Blomkamp. Anime fans will recognize Hideaki Anno; he's here because I watched all of his Evangelion work and went on from there to watch some of his earlier efforts. Ford and Allen are here because I'm working through their filmographies; the rest mainly because I'm watching many, many films from the 1890s to the 1910s. Alanis Obomsawin is an Indigenous Canadian; she's here because I spent some time exploring films from the NFB.
Here's the map for 2021. North America, Europe, and Oceania dominate the numbers, but I did try to add more movies from South America, Africa, India, Russia, and the Middle East.
If you're masochistic enough to be curious about what I watched in 2021, you can find the entire list on my Letterboxd page in reverse chronological order.