Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Foundry Day

 I have been preoccupied this summer and have not taken advantage of the warm weather to do any casting since May. My wife, being an industrial hygienist, has advised me to keep all of the casting outdoors, so hot sunny days are the best for this.  (In fact, as long as you stay well hydrated, ridiculously hot days are the best of the best, so I don’t mind the occasional heat wave.)


Earlier this summer I bought a new clean melting pot so that I could keep any potential lead contamination out of things to be cast for my grandchild, and it seemed like a good day to give it a test.  It’s an actual Prince August device that requires you to dip the metal out of an open-topped pot with a ladle, so I wasn’t sure how well that would work.  Future grandchild toys are not urgent, however, and my younger son has been waiting for me to cast some Prince August marching grenadiers for him, to complete a unit.  Working alone, casting three or four molds makes for a good work flow, so I pulled out the grenadiers he needed, a pair of grenadiers firing, a drummer and standard bearer, and an officer and musketeer advancing.  I did three at a time, swapping the officer and advancing guy out for the drummer/standard bearer after producing a couple of good copies of each. Getting 50 successful figures this way took me about two hours, including the set-up time.  I’d have done more, since the set-up time had already been invested, but I had to go pick my car up from its maintenance appointment.


We haven’t been adding much to the Not Quite Seven Years War (NQSYW) collection in recent years, but I guess the big game we did last year at Barrage (see his commentary at 10:05) inspired him, and who am I to argue with inspiration? 


I also handed off a cavalry squadron to him recently, so I look forward to having a game with some new figures on the table, perhaps by the next spring.



For that matter, I have some NQSYW figures on my painting desk now.  These figures are to complete one of the units acquired in the Annexation back in 2011. (2011 ?!?!) I suppose that it’s more than time that they be completed…

There will be a modest NQSYW game (using Charge! as is customary) coming up at Barrge 2025 in a few weeks.  I hope to have a Barrage AAR, and I also hope that I will have these figures all based and varnished so that the unit can appear in the game.

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