Saturday March 15 2008
Picture: a winged Hive Tyrant.
Hey all.
Still alive and kicking. Most of the pics are back up on the website (I lost about 7% of the albums when the website went down).
Be assured that everything is running smoothly.
Today I went to the studio to work on a super top secret project– possibly the most complicated terrain project ever.
I came home “early” at 6pm and basically hung out with the kids and watched like five episodes of Stargate. I crashed on the couch then woke up around midnight, ready to go. Except now it’s time to go asleep again.
It’s been a loooong week.
Wednesday March 12 2008
Picture: An Emperor’s Children Land Raider. See the other models from this set.
It’s been a rough week. I have had troubles from all sides, not the least of which is the website being down. It is finally back up, but several months of picture uploads are now dead links. Over the next few days I’ll be working at getting those up.
The following projects are under the brush and will be completed in the next 5-10 days. A few are exceptionally large (you know who you are) and will be longer:
Deathguard 01 PE
Menoth 12 GQ
Road Warrior Orc Trays
Eldar 01 GS (split into various parts– vehicles lagging)
Angry Goats 01
Undead 01 CW
Ultramarines 01 JR +assembly
Praetorians 01 RJ
Ravenwing 01 JP
Urban Tau (this will be for sale soon– a studio army)
Space Marines 01 EO
Lizardmen 01 JH
Eldar 01 GS Vehicles
Necrons 01 NG
Vampire Counts 01 PB vorador
High Elves 03 CA
As usual, if you want to know the status of your project, just contact me.
Blue Table Painting Website Still Down
UPDATE: the website has been resolved but still should be 24 hours to… well, something they said. I don’t understand it. Not liking my hosting service right now.
In the meantime I have all pics of new stuff up here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24692050@N08/
Hey all. Don’t be alarmed that the website is down. My hosting service is getting around to restoring my backup.
Pictures from the last four months will take longer to get back up.
Client Testimonial
I received my Empire and Witch Hunter armies last week. I have to say that you and your artists have forced me to reconsider how I view well-painted figures. By this I mean that I’ve been conditioned to think that a model has to be painted to the display standard shown on certain online catalogs. I was skeptical of your philosophy that figures need to look good on the table even if they show minor imperfections within 6-12″.
Now that my armies have been unpacked, arranged, and battle-tested, I’m converted. The armies look absolutely gorgeous. More importantly, every step of the process in working with Bluetable has been professional, friendly, detail-oriented, and efficient. You did exactly what you said you would do, you did it on time, and you kept me informed throughout. I could not be happier and I will not hesitate to recommend you to my friends or to work with you again myself.
Please pass kudos along to your artists as well, who took their artistic license far enough to achieve great results without getting crazy.
On a side note, I have one more Empire mortar with crew that I’d like to send you to paint to match the rest of the army you did. Can I go ahead and send it along with instructions?
Best regards,
Ryan Hollingsworth
Blue Table Painting Website Down Temporarily
My server is down for a little bit. Don’t worry about it.
Saturday March 8 2008 Eric and Elizabeth’s Wedding
Today was the wedding of my wife’s brother, Eric. In my wife’s family there are three sisters (I call them “the Furies”) and the little brother. So, at long last he is married.
That’s why I was completely incommunicado on Saturday. I apologize for not warning you. If you are waiting on a response from me, I plan on catching up on Monday (and Tuesday).
The wedding was simple an beautiful. My daugher, Kenna, was a flower girl. She was brilliant; all in white with that little basket of flower petals. Afterwards we had a dinner and a dance. I danced with all the ladies (the older ones, not the young, hot wives) and of course my own eternal bride. What I lack in skill I make up for in enthusiasm.
I gave a toast. That went better than I thought it would. It was an audience participation toast– the batman theme (ie na na na na na, batman!), except instead of “batman” it was “wed-DING!” I thought it would be completely retarded, but it went over well. Then the serious part.
After a night in a lodge bed (we stayed the night up at “The Homestead” in Midway) I felt like someone had hit me in the back with a 20 lb sledge. But there was an immense spread of unbelievable food in the main building. In all it was great experience and I got to meet a ton of new people.
Early Sunday morning we got news that Tamie’s grandma Ernie passed away (she had colon cancer). I didn’t think it would affect me, but I ran from the room sobbing and collapsed in the lodge kitchen. Well, that’s how it goes with me. I’m not very good at goodbyes. It hits me like a whallop then I’m done.
Note: no need to send condolences or anything. Just give someone you love a big hug, if you must do something.
As a side note: my mother-in-law is really great. Stereotypes aside she stays out of our business and is only extremely helpful when asked. She has three great skills: cooking, sewing and singing. And we say that each of the three daughters inherited one of those things. I got the “cooking” daughter (the eldest) so I think I got the better lot. You can’t eat a song! HAHAHAHAHA!
I even shot some clips. Here’s the first of them (I’ll be uploading more throughout the afternoon):
Sunday March 9 2008
I love it when a speaker at church gives a talk on something I’m good about. That is a rare occurrence. More often I see where I need drastic improvement.
Such is the case with this discourse by the late Prophet, Gordon B. Hinckley. I have read it many times. I present it to you as a jewel, something that has been of great value to me.
In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons), young men are called to the priesthood at a young age (twelve, usually). Year after year we are taught that we are not called to command, but to serve.
Doctrine and Covenants 121:
41 No power or influence can or ought to be maintained by virtue of the priesthood, only by persuasion, by long-suffering, by gentleness and meekness, and by love unfeigned;
As usual, I find great need for improvement in my own life.
In other words, even if I have authority to dictate “how it’s going to be” I should still work by loving kindness and patience, and not by coercion. I think this is one of the great Tests. Even Heavenly Father, with all power and knowledge, with-holds himself from using coercion on us, letting us figure things out for ourselves, even when we are hurting ourselves or others.
I reach my words out to those that may read this. May your life be blessed. I encourage you with my whole heart. Keep your chin up!
More Bang for your Bug- March Special
Some Thoughtful Words
Hey Shawn,
I have been deeply amazed by your work ever since I showed up late to the party. (I sadly discovered you and BTP only a few months ago). Your spirit, drive, commitment and pure genuineness is an inspiration to anyone in the small business, hobby to job or gaming world; I happen to reside proudly within all three of those sub-categories. My name is Kyle and I have been gifted in life to have worked at an amazing specialty toy shop in Tucson, Arizona for the better part of 7 years now and I have great respect for your business.
I am writing you because I wanted to describe my resurrection back into tabletop gaming.
My father throughout my childhood immediately engaged my brother and I into the world of Dungeons and Dragons but he desperately wanted us to reach an age that he was comfortable letting us play miniatures with him. He was really into Chainmail and also had a tremendous GHQ spread for WWII play and as soon as we reached an age that he deemed appropriate we fell in love with gaming outside of the traditional RPG we were comfortable with. Over the next 10 years or so my father would lead my brother and I through adventure after adventure and we couldn’t wait for the next opportunity to game. We had a particular fondness for 40k because as we grew older we really got interested into the creation aspect of the miniatures. I really loved to paint and my brother loved to model terrain. Our coming home from school ritual all throughout high school was homework, paint, eat, play… pretty consistently. It was awesome.
Long story short, prior to my high school graduation my parents got a divorce and it rocked the foundations all our lives had been built on. My brother (already in college) coped by fading into the shadows and distancing himself from the divorce. My father quickly remarried and as a result bought large plastic storage containers and ‘retired’ all of the old gaming stuff… painful reminders of a bygone time. I regrettably did the same… until I discovered your work/blog/videos on Youtube.
Shawn, my love for gaming would crop up over the years as I would walk past an old Shadowrun book forgotten on my shelf sandwiched between textbooks or when I would drive by my local game shop and long for the lost days of my childhood, but after having found your little corner of the world I have since rediscovered my insatiable desire to play again. I have managed to round a couple of good friends up and we have started a little 40k group and cannot get enough of it. My Eldar have seen a great many battles in the last 2 months… and next week my father and I are going to meet up for a long overdue game.
Your passion is contagious and I cannot thank you enough for re-igniting my passion for this amazingly rewarding and deeply personal hobby/craft…
I figured as I sit here wrapping up homework for the evening that I would write you this… hope you don’t find it odd… I just wanted to say thanks and I look forward to your next batrep/video/blog. And if you ever make it out to Tucson…
Kyle
Tuesday February 4 2008
Picture: Chaos Knights of Tzeentch. They are for sale. Here are more pics. These are ancient– I’ve literally been trying to sell them for years. Yes literally since 2005. It’s a good set with some interesting conversion work.
The following projects are due to be completed in the next 5-10 days:
Ice Nids 01 JA
Hordes 05 JL
Falcons 02 MN
Heads 01 CH
War Machine 06 JL
Road Warrior Orc Trays (this has priority)
Ultramarines 05 TO
Tau 07 TO
Eldar 02 PM warp
Emperors Children 04 EB
Eldar 01 GS Harlequins (everything is in various stages, total completion by March 20)
High Elves 03 CA (delayed until now)
Daemonhunters 01 RK
Space Marines 01 EO
Lizardmen 01 JH
Vampire Counts 01 PB vorador
Tyranids 04 JC
War Machine 06 BF
It’s going to be a big week. Some projects are bound to be late.
The following projects are in digital photography– I couldn’t get around to them tonight (my wife is out gallavanting around with her sister and I’m home watching the kids).
- Fictional Reality 03 MT
- Tau 02 MN
- Vampires 02 DF
We’ve got a wedding coming up this week, and so the whole week’s schedule is revolving around that. Tamie’s brother Eric is finally getting hitched.
Today was a good day. I ordered another garbage pizza. Sweet.
Today I got in a TON of figures for my Dark Heresy game. I’m super stoked.
Also, got in some Wood Elf specialty hero models.