


This was my much-anticipated February order of the limited printing Winter Offensive 2010 ASL for ALS bonus pack. Midway through last week, I had another MMP box delivered. LIke Valor of the Guards, it’s an impressive amount for the money.

In the interim, a fair bit of ASL stuff has arrived on my doorstep in the last 4 weeks, notably so with Doomed Battalions which contained even more ASL goodness than I had thought possible. It’s not that I haven’t been thinking about ASL, just actually playing the game has been an issue. This would be okay if I was actually playing ASL at the Bearz or via VASL, but I’ve been too tired after work to play, even when I don’t fall asleep on the train and miss my stop. All my focus has been spent on plotting and planning my attendance at ASLOk. I’ve been a bit forgetful in terms of ASL lately. I doubt there’ll be a huge onslaught of updates as I haven’t really looked at what I’ll be looking to complete of the outstanding projects, but i’m sure there’ll be something along the lines of fixing up stuff that I’ve already started and need to complete. I’ve already ported over all the ASL content from here, so from now on this blog will be returning to it’s primary subject, miniatures. After all there’s a lot of unpainted and unbased lead and plastic sitting around in boxes here to occupy me for at least 3-5 years.ĪSL has taken a fairly significant chunk of any free time I have over the last 2 years and so I’ve decided to actively split the ASL side of things into another blog Hex & Violence. Like all thing, gaming interest is cyclic and I’m confident that I’ll be painting nad daming with minis soon enough.

but I don’t see it as a necessarily negative thing. Certainly the heightened attention to playing and all things Advanced Squad Leader has contributed to this. With the demise of the Central Coast Corsairs as an active club, my miniatures gaming has dwindled to absolutely nothing.
