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Sharing the Hobby

A year and a bit ago one of Miranda’s little cousins had come over and we built a model for him out of the bloodletter pieces I had sitting on my desk at the time. He’s back and staying with us, and one of the first things he asked was if we could build another model. So I pulled out the bits box, grabbed the ziploc bag of bloodletter pieces and the hobby stuff and we set up at the table.

A big difference from last year – I knew what to expect. I also decided that I was going to let him handle the superglue, after a serious talk about being careful. The words “touching your eye with this stuff, while it’s on your hands, is a trip to the hospital” were uttered. I watched him every time he picked up the bottle.

This boy is a wonder to hang out with, lots of energy and super smart, but listening and following instructions are things he’s working on. I’m happy to say that no one superglued their fingers to their eyeballs.

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He took a bunch of half built bloodletters and put arms and banners on them, then asked if I could bring the paints out and if he could paint them. I did, and said “remember that talk we had about the glue?” “yeah” “none of that applies to the paint. Just don’t spill it. Have at!” He painted a sweet sword in black and Liche Purple (my favourite colour) with a light edge highlight of Ryn Flesh.

He told me that I had to assemble an army to oppose his daemons. I looked around my box to look for something that I wanted to assemble, and remembered that I had Sidir, a Wastrel and some Guild Guard in there that would be nice to have for Wet Coast (assuming I end up going).

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One of my Guard came without hair! >.<

Like I needed more models. I’m painting at a decent rate to get a Guild crew ready for Wet Coast, but it’s not a crew that covers all of the holes you need covered to play Malifaux successfully. Mercenaries will hopefully cover some of those holes.

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Little People

We had some of my girlfriend’s little cousins over recently. By “little”, I mean an 8 year old boy and an 11 year old girl. She’s been telling them they could have a sleepover for several years, but not until they learned to follow instructions a bit better! We spent the early afternoon at the Extreme Air Park, the late afternoon at Science World and in the evening (after an amazing day!) we came back to our apartment.

Our original plan was to sit down and play some Carcassonne for the evening, watch a movie and then pass out. We got distracted – it turns out that my apartment is a paradise for children…I have toys and gadgets and games all over the place. >.<

The boy saw my models and immediately started playing with them and having them fight and all that. I saw an opportunity for more…

I pulled out a my bag of bloodletter pieces, opened it up over my desk and asked him if he wanted to build something. He picked the pieces, and I glued them together (after a careful talk about the dangers of super glue…).

It was hard going – even though we were both having fun, ours is not a hobby for the short of attention span. In the end, we had that game of Carcassonne, and we had built a 4 armed bloodletter. It reminded me that kids as young as him get into this hobby, and stay with it for decades. It also reminded me that no matter how many rules you layer on top of it, we’re all just a bunch of kids playing with toy soldiers, and loving the shit out of every minute of it!

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