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"Completion of Project Trafalgar"

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Blogger Curt said...

Absolutely beautiful job, Sylvain! (You are a complete nutter, btw.) I can't wait to play our bring-your-own-mallet Trafalgar game. ;)

Sylvain portrays me as some kind of faustian hobby enabler. I am completely guiltless. As you can plainly see Sylvain's neurosis is uniquely his own (a scale model of downtown Montreal, indeed). The fact that I prod/poke/shivy him along from time-to-time is completely unrelated to his manic behavior...

August 18, 2010 at 6:07 PM

Blogger DaveV said...

Ask Brian sometime about his model of downtown Winnipeg used for a game of Epic 40K ("Yay, the mayor's house was destroyed!")...

Sylvain, congratulations on completing your project. The ships look fantastic. It was a lot of fun to play with a few. I also like the fantastical additions - the pirate ship especially.

About 18 months ago I set myself four projects in a queue, and I still haven't completed the first one. Who knew modeling and painting 17 Space Marine models would take so long?

August 18, 2010 at 8:34 PM

Blogger Muskie said...

Congrats, it is a lot of little ships, but it seems like you had a plan, stuck to it, and pulled it off.

Congrats!

August 18, 2010 at 9:12 PM

Blogger Sylvain said...

The catalyst for the Downtown Montréal project was a book that my friend MarcV brought back from France. It contained 1/300 paper models of famous Normandy landmarks. We were playing 6mm Cold War by that time. Then I wished there could be something similar about Montréal's landmarks... Anyway, the completed project covered a whole 4x8 table. It won a plate at a Miniature Show. The judges were particularly impressed with the Jacques-Cartier bridge. Later we used some of the building for Epic.

I remember one particularly fun game using those buildings. The scenario was the invasion of Panama City by American troops trying to catch Noriega. But what if the Panama Army had decided to fight in an urban area? The Americans' butts were kicked by the low quality infantry. I remember a cobra crashing in the side of a skyscraper. Ah, fond memories.

August 19, 2010 at 7:53 AM

Blogger Greg B said...

Sylvain - that is awesome! It's great to see someone finish the project - an inspiration for those such as myself, who start too many and don't finish enough...

August 19, 2010 at 3:45 PM

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