Monday, June 8, 2020

From Curt: Resurfacing, a Mine Entrance and a Construction Project

Forgive me hobbyists, for I have sinned. It's been over a month since my last submission...

Yes, work has certainly amped-up, there is that, but in fact it's more about the wonderful spring weather we've been having that's stolen me away from the hobby desk. While our winters here in the Canadian prairies can often be brutal, the other three seasons can be glorious, and when this happens the paints, brushes and figures play second fiddle to the dogs, deck and yard stuff. 

Nonetheless, while I've been shamefully absent from posting to the blog, I've still managed to keep involved in a few hobby-like things. 

First, my rather uninspired submission to the QC is this protected mine entrance for my Siege of Malta project. 





During the siege, the Ottomans made very clever use of sappers who dug shafts and mines meant to collapse the island's outer defenses. I thought it would provide for a nice scenario where the defenders sally out to try to disrupt the besiegers.



This is a one piece vac-formed terrain piece from Vatican Enterprises (previously Hudson & Allen). A great piece and a good value.


The other hobby project that has been absorbing a BIG portion of my spare time has been the planning for the construction of a hobby-studio on our property.

Having a gaming studio has been a long-time dream of mine. Our home, while very comfortable, is limited in its layout in providing a dedicated space for gaming and hobby stuff. I typically host games on our dining room table (with all the frantic game preparations and laborious tear downs which that entails), and my hobby storage is limited to where I can find nooks and crannies around the house to squirrel things away. One scenario had us looking for a new house that could accommodate our various wants/needs, but we found the search next to impossible as we've grown quite attached to our existing home and were loath to leave our beloved neighbourhood. So the resulting compromise was to construct a structure on our existing property that could serve as an additional hobby space. So we contracted an excellent designer who took my notes and did a great job of drafting up a few concepts for us to choose from. Below is the one we went with.

A few views from the architectural plans of the proposed hobby studio.

It's a bit of a Q-Ship really. For the purposes of getting a building permit and local tax assessment the structure has been disguised as a 'detached single-car garage', but in reality the interior will be kitted-out for full-on hobby geekery (i.e. loads of shelving, figure storage and a decent sized game table). With us living in Canada this project involves lots of infrastructure considerations like heating, cooling, venting, vapour barriers, water drainage, property line setbacks, the works. It's really like building a separate mini-house.

One of its best features is that it features a 12' bank of glass sliding doors overlooking our deck and garden. This will allow in lots of light and provide a nice place to step out have a drink or two during games. 

Anyway, the building site has been cleared and we're just awaiting the city's go-ahead to begin foundation work and construction. To say I'm very excited would be an understatement. My plan is to have the basic structure up and enclosed by autumn with the finishing work to be wrapped up next spring. Wish me luck!

Curt

24 comments:

  1. Great work dude - and I can't wait to see the studio come to life!

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    1. Thanks dude! I look forward to the day you visit to have a game in it.

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  2. The mine looks awesome.
    And a purpose built gaming studio? You're living the dream!

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    1. Thanks Stuart. Yes, it's a wonderful indulgence, I know.

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  3. The mine is great (I wish it were mine!) and the scenario sounds a good one, Curt. However, the gaming studio sounds wonderful - every gamer's dream (I'm luckier than most, but I still dream of such things) - do keep us posted on progress.

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    1. Thanks very much Noel. I may try to post construction updates as the project moves forward (though I'm notoriously bad at documenting these things).

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  4. The mine is top notch but it is definitely the studio that takes the cake! To say you are very excited is a classic understatement! So happy for you, best of luck Curt!

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    1. Thanks very much Mike. I feel like a little boy with a new erector set. :)

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  5. Awesome studio plan ... What will our "community" be like in 10 years. We could be watching live streaming of a game from Curt's studio with some kind of interactive input??? Sorry Curt you have to follow through with your leadership role now?

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    1. Haha! Thanks Jez. Yes, based on the amount of A/V gaming being done during the quarantine I expect we're going to see a lot more of this in the future. I'll have to make sure to allow for appropriate cabling and mounting points in the studio plans. :)

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  6. Nice mine entrance... but the star of this post is the studio. Wow! Very jealous but also happy for you.

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    1. Thanks Pete. As I mentioned to Stuart above, it's a wonderful indulgence.

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  7. Garage with glass sliding doors! I hope the officials are not too keen to make any surprise investigations. :)

    Great cave entrance and a great cave plan.

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    1. Thanks Teemu. In our city, once the permit is secured they only do a cursory inspection once the base structure is up, so we should be fine. With thousands of projects going live each year a 'detached garage' is just a blip on their screen.

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  8. Great looking mine entrance and the gaming studio is excellent!
    Best Iain

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    1. Thanks Ray. Fingers crossed that it comes off without too many hitches.

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  10. Great looking minehead Curt. Looking forward to the new man cave!

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  11. Spot on Curt. Having a permanent gaming room is a joy and one as cool as your looks is super cool 👍

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