Monday, November 24, 2008

Clothespin Soldiers!



My little guy is 3 years old and I've been working on a set of wooden soldiers for him to play with...a gamer in the making. I thought I'd go in the H.G. Wells "LittleWars" direction with a simple and durable set of toy soldiers made of wooden clothes pins (the old fashioned spring-less kind) that we can roll plastic golf balls at...for starters. Again my crafts outlet comes to the rescue to make it simple. They sell both the clothes pins and a nice wooden ring the right diameter that allows you to base them. I added a dowel for a musket and painted them up in a classic "British Guards" uniform ( a simple spray black undercoat and a red coat, plus face and belts and you're done.) So a nice little unit of 20 for less than $10.00 and the painting time...which is, since its my son, a labor of love and did not take that long since the paint scheme is pretty abstract.

My next part of the project is to design design a cavalry figure and artillery out of the clothespins, I've got some ideas... and.... hmmm those look pretty fun...I've got a copy of "Littlewars" around here somewhere...

4 comments:

Bluebear Jeff said...

Actually I think that those are pretty clever . . . and might be very good for "Garden Gaming" as well.

Thanks for sharing.


-- Jeff

littlejohn said...

Thanks Jeff, I've always wanted to try out the Wells rules but I think now I have an excuse. Not familiar with "garden gaming" but I'm assuming its like the illustrations in Littlewars of everything out on the lawn...I'm also hunting for an old link I had of a guy who gamed outside with 1/35 scale models...an amazing website but at the moment I can't locate the link...

--Dave

littlejohn said...

Actually I just managed to find it here:
http://peterswar.blogspot.com/

...and if you haven't had a chance, it's really worth a look...an astounding wargame played out over a period of years...outside on a 100 acre farm in North Carolina....really something else!

--Dave

Syari said...

love it!
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