Monday, December 29, 2014

New Foam Wharf

Molded Wharf from The Hobby Bunker. Painted and dry brushed.







Good for looking out to sea.....



Good for looking on shore....






Sunday, December 21, 2014

Union Field Hospital set up.

A collection of Conte Collectibles, TSSD and a LEMAX figure with a Safari TOOB conversion. I kept the blood down as I use these figures in other non surgery set ups.










Tuesday, December 16, 2014

A little busy..

My daughter Rachel is in Boston Children's Hospital and is getting one of her heart valves replaced.

Most likely she will be fine.  We were expecting that she was going to have this done before adulthood. Rachel is in one of the best hospitals in the world. Good thing that my wife's health insurance will cover most of the cost and the A.C.A.  (aka "Obama Care)  protects her coverage  until she is 26.

Good thing I'm not superstitious as I dropped this recently painted LEMAX little girl figure.


 Good old Zap-A-Gap fixed everything.





Thursday, December 11, 2014

Fainting and discipline

Graduation Day at the Bogata Police Academy.








Friday, December 5, 2014

Idea In The Works.....The Lady In Black

Fort Warren on George's Island in Boston Harbor is the site for a totally B.S.  " legend" of a Confederate female spy that was hung for trying to help her POW husband escape. She was disguised as a man but requested women's clothing to be hung in and was given a black robe used in fort theatricals. Her ghost was reported walking on the walls but the story was entirely made up by writer Edward Rowe Snow.
http://historicaldigression.com/2012/10/17/fort-warrens-lady-in-black-debunked/
 
I have camped there several times in the 1980s as the site has yearly Civil War events. It can be creepy at night.

Confederate POW photographed at the fort.



 The approach to the main gate and guard rooms.
 Period newspaper illustrations at the time of the Trent Affair.

 Period photos of Fort Warren...


 Not the lady in Black, but a civilian visitor.

There was an escape by a Confederate Navy officer and Marine from the fort  http://www.nytimes.com/1863/08/22/news/recaptured-prisoners-they-escaped-fort-warren-where-they-were-retaken.html


There just may be a story with miniatures I can do about Fort Warren....