Sunday, September 21, 2025

Exogenesis from Pulp Figures

 It's been a hot minute since I've needed to order something from Bob Murch at Pulp Figures, probably as I looking for the 2024 Movember figure. 

There's a number of updates to the website, but what caught my eye were the Pulp Sci-Fi Exogenesis figures.

Great Pulp sculpts, plus you can get all seven Exogenesis packs for the price of five!  

In my perusal, I also discovered Melanesian Mud-Men, as well as replacement weapons packs for the other South Seas figures.  


Thankfully, the packs are still a reasonable $18US , plus the awesome free pack/shipping program is still in effect.

Order five packs, and get the sixth pack FREE. Every four packs after that earns you another FREE pack. Surface mail shipping is free for orders of 9+ packs, worldwide.



Saturday, September 20, 2025

Everything You Needed to Know About the Military, According to Little Green Army Men

 Thankfully Burning Plastic uses the green army men as stand-ins for robots, but in a "real" game this is accurate.





Friday, September 19, 2025

Happy Talk Like a (Gnome) Pirate Day 2025

We had an eyepatch-wearing, chocolate-gold doubloon eating, parrot stealing Talk Like a Pirate Day at work on Thursday, when we were fully staffed.  

But that doesn't mean I can't link a wayback picture I just found on the web from Historicon 2011.  

http://littlbitz.blogspot.com/

Thursday, September 18, 2025

(Painting) D&D Twig Blights (WotC)

Sometimes retail therapy and painting therapy converge, and I have zero complaints. 

Summer has been weekend visits to my mother to check in on her and take care of the yard.    I've included a few side quests from time to time, but my usual itinerary is a visit to Wawa on the way home for dinner, and at least a quick stop at Cloud City Games in the Palmer Park Mall. 

Most of my time I'm surveying the fantastic collection of 'zines they have, but in a recent once over of their miniatures, I found a rack of 3rd Edition D&D metal minis hiding amongst the modern plastics.  Twig blights, the easiest (and cheapest) minis on the rack.    

Twig Blights (WOTC 40049)
I did switch them from the bigger d20 adherent slotta bases to some nice round ones for more varied used.

Last I checked, there were still two packs of them. If you already have six, why not twelve?

In the Queue:   Gotta be honest, some "necessary" Star Wars figures have pushed themselves to the front.  Goblins and Hawaiian Gnomes are probably part of the my gaming new year glut for October (yes, October).

Project 350: A nice steady decline to 455 (281/174) from 458 (282 drafts/176 scheduled).  My gaming year ends September 30th, so I have a bunch of smaller clean-up to do, but I do anticipate some New Years' "bulk up" to my back catalogue. 

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

(Video Games) Happy Retirement, Andreas Jenike?

 I haven't become a hockey guru, nor have I upgraded anything gaming related in years, but I recently started up NHL19 again and returned to Franchise mode for the Seattle Dragons. 

Before the Kraken were official, I made up the Dragons, to play against the Vegas Golden Knights.  Yes, we're a dynasty.  Yes I sign elite players to max one year deals so they a chance to win the cup, and stay over the league minimum.  And yes, I did sign an inordinate number of Pittsburgh and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguin players back when we still had partial season tickets. 

Part of the expansion draft for the team seemed to assign me a number of European players afterwards.  No great stats, they never appeared to affect the salary cap, heck I don't think I  can call them up to the NHL, so unless I'm in game manager mindset, their in street clothes in the stands for most of the game.  

This week I picked up some rather decent NHL goalie off of waivers, and sent him down to the AHL farm club, the Boise Ice Drakes   (Yeah, maybe Spud Drakes would have worked better).  

Usually the game stops my roster moves that go over max players or screw up the salary cap, but this time it looks like I automatically released Andreas Jenike, one of those European players,  and the little used 3rd-string goalie.  

To be honest, I don't have the game on hard, so I could remain competitive with him in goal for the Calder Cup with a team full of disgruntled borderline NHL players, and questionable AHL rookies.  Still, I was sad to see him on the Free Agent list... and the poor guys OVR is about 13 points lower than any other goalie.  

I will try to resign the guy if the system doesn't retire him for the 2023/24 season...  If he does retire, he does end up with four rings... and I did dress him for at least the back-up in a couple of finals games.  

 I hoping retirement is not the case, as I've discovered the the real-life Andreas Jenike is still a long-time goalie for the Iserlohn Roosters  in the DEL.

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

(Gamma World) Not a Test #90 - Almost As Much As I Hate Fish...

Our heroes, the De Facto Explorers,  are investing a facility of the Toard Jakey between Riverbend and Fair-Town.

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Sneaky Pete: A mutated weasel scout.  Pete's telepathy and night vision take a backseat when he whips out his electrical powers.  Apparently addicted to his newly uncovered yellow powder found at "The Pool House"

Sonny Helianthus: a nearly 10' tall sentient sunflower artifact examiner with trusted Restorationist ties. Knowledgeable,  but not a good one with device repairs or upgrades. Just went out of his comfort zone to rescue Lathar from becoming a human sacrifice to "The Beast." 

Slitheran Wurmtail (aka Squiggles): a mutated earthworm scout, in impromptu power armor, looking for trouble, and finding it often.   He  has been subject to genetic testing and developed super-human strength, a more human body, and a thick coat of shaggy white hair.

Lathar Bracken: A pure-strain human from River Bend.  He's got the muscle, the face, and a mount for most encounters.  Lathar's trusty beast of burden, No Name, travels wherever he does.   Looking for trouble in all the right places.  Former jousting champion of Fair-Town.  

Thunnelda Haycock:  A peculiar local woman, who has a penchant for wandering the surrounding territories for particular oddities, but has become the fiancé of Lathar

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The Explorers embarked back to the old Toard Jakey research site, that they had nicknamed "The Pool House."  Sonny and Peter had helped cobble together enough supplies to test out the setting and the large "Alchemical Pool" that could transmute one material into another.  The march on foot was full of laughter, of theory, of dreams detailing how they were going to put the pool to good use.  

Once they arrived on site, even the oblivious Sonny knew there was to be trouble.  The main door of the facility, Thunnelda's "Door without Hinges", had been untracked when they initially broke in.  Upon leaving, they propped the door up, blocking the entrance, so only smaller vermin might enter/escape the complex.  

Arriving on site this time, they all noticed the door neatly moved to the left, leaving enough room for a medium-sized humanoid 

Thunnelda: Were we supposed to have guests?

Sonny:  No.

They were quite cautious going in, with Lathar leading the way.  The electrical gate they had disconnected to get in, but still attached to the wall, was now removed and placed at the foot of the stairs to one of the plant-dominated rooms they chose to enjoy.  The main chamber and laboratory of the facilty had been struck by vandals who were half-successful smashing computer terminals and other equipment.  

With they keycards they had acquired they finally reached the nexus of the facility: the alchemical pool and its control room.  

They were met by an unfamiliar sight:  

Thunnelda:  That's new!

Standing near the front of the pool was a large 4 1/2 foot tall statue of a bright yellow bird.  It look very lifelike and emitted some form of an aura around itself.

Squiggles immediately fled to the entrance of the facility. "No, no, no, no, NO, no!  I hate any bird almost as much as I hate fish!"

Sonny burst out his "glow badge" and before he even touched the statue, the badge recorded the highest level of glow possible. 

Squiggles reaction and the high glow forced the Explorers to head back to Riverbend. Sonny rambled on about perhaps traveling to Bartertown to find garb to defend against the glow, perhaps at the Bug-Mart. 

Pete:  Bartertown?  You mean Fair-Town?

Sonny:  Same difference!  We don't need another geography hero....

Lathar:  The joust is coming up, that would give me a few extra days for training before we left....

The group returned to Riverbend without issue.  Squiggles revealed that the statue immediately triggered his phobias, but also the statue reminded him of the larger black birds who feasted on his children soon after birth. 

Next: #91 -  Fair-Town and the Joust

Monday, September 15, 2025

(Painting) G4 Gremlins x2 for Legions of Steel

 Continuing to clean up minis from Historicon, but also clearing off the painting bench.  

Two fellas that snuck onto the bench at some point were these G4 Gremlins for Legions of Steel.

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I'm assuming I snagged these guys up in some bulk purchase, because the original blister and the distribution in the 2nd edition boxed set is always a distribution of four.  

The Gremlins are simply cheap, harassing forces.  Armed with a oddly effective Deadbolt Carbine, the Gremlins are decent shots, albeit easy kills if fighting in a Machine complex.  Not bad for a figure which is considered a tech bot.