Tory Muppets strike again

Well, Remainiacs rejoice, Boris is gone. The dickwad in the civil service who misses his gravy train so much he damn near shit himself in his desperation to get back to it has achieved his dream of “Boris out at any cost.” And the muppets in the Conservative Party ate it up like puppies at a sugar fountain. The only electable leader amongst them and they stab him in the back, hell, Boris took more daggers than Caesar. The future for the Tories is pretty dark now because the current crop of wannabe twats to replace old Bojo are perhaps the most useless critters in politics today. Well, aside from the pointless wastes of skin on the opposition benches that is.

So, now the United Kingdom has the pleasure of looking forward to a grubby little deal between Labour and the Liberal Dumocrats on a power sharing basis (because that worked so well the last time didn’t it Dims?) and the tories are going to tear themselves apart for the next few months trying to find a new leader. A new leader who, well, we’ve been here before haven’t we? How many leaders of the tory party have there been since Blair was elected? I’ve lost count, and memory because they were all completely forgettable.

I feel sorry for Ukraine more than anything because the strongest voice for them in Europe is now lost. All that’s left is a bunch of arse kissing surrender monkeys who are going to hand the keys to Europe to a raving despotic tyrant who thinks he is the re-incarnation of a Tsar.

May the gods have mercy should they see fit to award it. I’m only grateful that I don’t have very long left on this fucking ball of mud anyway. Do feel sorry for my kids though, they’re going to have to deal with all this shit.

A dark day for the UK.

I get that Boris is not the shiniest bulb in the bunch, but at least he had the will to get stuff done. And, let’s face it, hate him or love him he made the right call on a number of things. Surrounded by greedy, grasping serpents out for as much as they can get their grubby little paws on and with delusions of ambition it was always a matter of time before Bojo got the bullet. He was at least electable, proved that with the first commons majority in over two decades. Now it’s back to shit street and every whiney little twat in a suit out for what they can get.

Don’t make the mistake that the Tories will unite under a new leader. They won’t. If their chosen messiah doesn’t win they will plot and scheme and fiddle their way to the demise of the un-one, so the one has a chance.

And I doubt Kier Starmer will make it to the next election, most if his party are horrified that he dared to say “make Brexit work” rather than “Back to the European gravy train everybody” which is what they wanted to hear.

In the words of an old Scottish private – “We’re doomed, we’re all doomed. Doomed I tell ye.”

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The endless hobby habit

Not so long back I took a huge leap of faith and bought a 3D Printer. A Creality CR-6SE to be precise. This in itself was quite a challenge. Learning the software that is provided with it “CReality Slicer”, then finding that there is a better version which it is based on (Ultimaker Cura) and learning that one, which is a tad more complex in having a few more exposed options. Then I hit a wall. The printer is fine, but it can’t print the tabletop stuff I want to print. Except that, logically there shouldn’t be a reason why not. So, I went on a hunt and found that there is quite a variety of nozzles and other bits and pieces to expand the capabilities of the printer. The most important thing I found, were new nozzles – .1, .2 and .3mm. These allow ever smaller details and models to be made. Mind, to be fair, printing at 0.1mm takes a long time, even for a 28mm table top figure. Well worth the wait though.

After several failures I finally stumbled on the settings I needed to turn out a decent 28mm model. It takes from 4-12 hours to print a figure depending on how complex it is and how much material is required to support it. But, I was able to get almost 200 figures out of a single roll of filament. Now though it took forever, that is well worth the time and money.

Then somebody pointed out that while this is a relatively cost effective way to get game figures, there is a downside. The amount of time it takes to delicately and carefully remove the support material, clean the model and file off the edges and spots from where the support material attaches to the model. This in itself is very time consuming and the model is extremely fragile and delicate.

Resin however, saves all that time by providing an almost finished model. Clean, less worry about material and while still fragile, not nearly so much as a filament model of the same scale. I stayed with the FDM printer for a while, until I started getting into nightmare territory where I had liquid filament flooding the print head and making a mess. Took me ages to figure out that the heat unit was broken and filament was leaking out through the screw thread of the print head. Such a mess. So much messing about to figure it out and so many heads wasted.

During this time I decided to look a bit more seriously at resin printers.

There are so many of these things. Sheesh. Lots of research online, reading reviews, reading comments from owners and trying to decide which one fitted my budget and would do what I wanted. Primarily game figures, 28mm table top for wargaming and RPG – as well as extra models for the Zombicide and Cthulhu board games I have. Finally I settled on the Anycubic Photon Mono 4K. This was on sale at Amazon and there were a couple vouchers which made it worthwhile. So, after a discussion with the wife over this I went ahead and bought one. I do realise that there is now a 6K model of that printer, but that is still way outside my budget. Plus, the one I have is printing amazing models and I don’t know that the 6k option is going to provide any detail that my eyes will be able to see. Mind, it might be quicker at printing.

So, now I can turn out four or five prints of 8 figures a day, instead of one figure a day. Massive difference, just massive. Detail is better, it is just better all round. I mean, I was happy with the .1 head on the FDM printer, and detail was very good from that, but it is nothing compared to 35um level detailing. or 0.035mm. For props, buildings and scenic items, 50um is more than adequate but the tiny details – clothing creases, gear lines and weapon details are astounding. So much so that I decided to sign up for one of the Patreon makers who make figures in my interest field. Unit9. Amazing figures, amazing modelling, absolutely beautiful when printed.

Anyway. Happily churning away printing things on two printers was keeping me very occupied indeed. Cleaning, undercoating and painting was keeping me even busier. The wife was happy, mostly because I was spending considerably less time on the computer (aside from prepping figures for printing) and my daughter was happy, for the same reason. Not sure why but they seem to have been concerned about the length of time I spent doing stuff on the computer. No idea why.

Of course, this has added a whole new area of cost, spare tanks, replacement FEP screens, all sorts of additional parts and of course, resin. That was when I stumbled, completely by accident on 3D Print Monkey, and I was in happy heaven. Resin, materials, parts, all cheaper than I could get them on Amazon and all it good quality gear. I replaced all the screws on the tank and the printer with stainless, bought a bunch of stuff including own brand resin and I’ve been in a happy place ever since. Craig that runs the store knows what he’s talking about and has some interesting ideas where he’s going with the store. I will be eagerly awaiting some of his ideas as he will be providing things I want – display cases for example. Most of my purchasing now goes through 3DPrintMonkey – his prices are better than anywhere else I’ve seen. And with a 50 quid order, it’s free delivery around the UK. It’s not hard to spend 50 pounds in his store.

Then disaster. Somehow the FEP film on the Anycubic ruptured and released resin all over the printer. I didn’t notice and a print was running so the resin cured on the screen, leaked through to the secondary acrylic screen and made a godawful mess. The LED screen unfortunately was unrecoverable, so I had to buy a new one and that was a source of almost endless entertainment. I’m sure there are probably videos somewhere online to show how to do this stuff, but I’m an obstinate git and having spent many years working with, on and repairing computers I figured I could fudge by. Yeah, I did, my experience with computers and laptops actually stood me well as the care taken with those enabled me to dismantle the printer without damaging any of the components – which do seem rather fragile to be honest. While I was waiting for things to arrive and figuring out how to fit them, plus cleaning the printer of the resin spill I decided that enough was enough. I bought another printer. This time I went for an Elegoo Mars 3.

Well, I’m impressed. It was even easier to set up than the Anycubic, and is just a little bit larger. The design is quite a bit different and I think I rather prefer it to the Photon. With a little bit of fiddling I started printing on that while waiting for the parts to repair the Photon.

After a couple weeks I finally had everything I needed to fix the Photon, replaced the screen and the secondary window, replaced the screen protector (I hate those things) and the seal around the LED screen. Finished cleaning the printer and …. hey presto I have two printers.

Cool.

So, now I have the FDM printing large scale items, walls, buildings, scenery and stuff (much cheaper than printing them on the resin printer), and two busy little printers churning out all those little figures I like so much.

So glad that I bought the Army Painter set and the Vallejo paint set as I’m going to be needing all that paint.

Happy days. Of course, this does rather mean that I’m not making any models on the computer at the moment. Although, I suspect I might be heading back into Modo to make scenic items that are unavailable elsewhere. I’m quite looking forward to that to be honest.

We shall see.

Hobbies. Always expensive, always fun, sometimes entertaining. Not so often, educational. I know more about 3D Printers and printing than I ever thought I would, and not through choice either.

I haven’t worked it all out yet, but I think the way things are now, I should save a fortune on the costs of models for games. They are not cheap, and the manufacturers rather than seeing the trends out in the world are just jacking the prices up further and further. Almost like they don’t realise that money is finite, and there is only a relatively small amount available to ordinary folks, the wealthy top 10% have all the rest, and they don’t buy this stuff.

I hope they figure it out before it’s too late, but I have a suspicion that they won’t.

Not that I care much to be honest. I’m set now, and if I can’t find what I want online, I have experience modelling stuff, I can maybe make my own.

Dreams. Everybody should have some.

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Bloody Hell.

Well, what fun this year is turning out to be. Crawling out of a pandemic and worrying about the economy and how much it’s going to cost me and whether I will be able to afford to continue in the vein I have become accustomed to and along comes Vladimir Putin determined to fuck up everything even more.

Jeez, somebody give the prat a reality check. I did suggest a 9mm aspirin might be useful but a few people found that to be rather alarming. So, perhaps I’ll downgrade to a chill pill or something.

I mean, what the fuck? There’s lots of “information” out there ranging from power hungry megalomaniac with dreams of empire, to ‘roid rage due to cancer treatment and general insanity caused by too many breakfast donuts (don’t ask where that came from.) Whatever the reason for the latest insanity he needs to back off and rethink. Plus of course, the western world politicians need to grow a pair and stand up to the man with a bit more determination and strength than “we’re going to sanction you and your friends.” Ooooooh that’ll put the fear of god into him. Oh wait….

Reminds me somewhat of a sketch in Team America: World Police. The one where the UN representative threatens the dictator with an “angry letter” before being fed to a shark.

That’s about right for the UN. Except of course at those moments when it is financially prudent for them to obey their paymasters. It’s surprising when you look at how many times the UN and by an aside NATO have got involved in conflicts that are nothing to do with Europe and now, when a friendly nation is attacked, savagely attacked what do they do?

Precisely…

I was quite happily wallowing in my own self-pity before all this kicked off. Feeling sorry for my situation where prices were climbing, costs of living were climbing and I will be entering the fifth year of no increase in income with hope of improving that. Then poof, Putin decides he really is suffering from Napoleon/Macron small man syndrome and starts swinging his dick around bombing the crap out of his neighbour. You’d think in all his years of corrupting every greedy grasping individual in the west that he would have figured out the better way to get what you want is to just buy it. Hell, it’s working fine for China. Just look at the UK these days, China owns more of the United Kingdom than the Queen. Well, maybe not more, but getting there. Russia similarly has been buying England by the pound and has a large investment here. A couple more years and there wouldn’t be a need for a UK Parliament, we could just not bother to vote and let our new masters tell us all what to do.

Instead, old Pooty throws a toddler tantrum, throws his toys out of the pram and goes into full embolism meltdown. What a twat! He was so close to achieving his aims of Empire without having to fire a single bloody shot.

Maybe he’s jealous because we have all those captured alien spacecraft and things here in the west?

Watching the news and reading newspapers, it’s becoming more and more plain that he is poking NATO, the UN and the EU with a big sharp stick and daring anyone to say “enough” They won’t of course, they’re all terrified of the consequences. And yet, Ukraine, with ancient equipment, much of it ex-soviet from the end of the cold war have given the Russian bear and hard smack on it’s nose and drawn blood. “Gone in three days” was one of the thoughts I stumbled across from a talking head “expert.” Two weeks later and they’re still giving the Russians a hard time.

Well done Ukraine. Congratulations on having the courage of your convictions and pride enough in yourselves and your country to do what the west is too cowardly to do.

I kind of understand to be honest. Russia is not a small nation with a small military and barely any training. It’s a big nation with a big military and (sharp intake of breath) – nukes. Our heroic little trouser stuffers posing as politicians and diplomats can’t bully a nation equal to them, just smaller nations.

I’m not trying to encourage a breakout into global conflict, but it is rather obvious that Putin is doing what he’s doing because he fervently believes he can get away with it. Economic sanctions don’t effect the god emperor of Russia, just the people, and why would he give a shit about them? He’s Emperor for life, in his little world he is God. With a click of his fingers he can have anyone disappeared – just look at what he did yesterday – head and deputy head of the FSB. The only thing he will pay attention to now, is strength.

The Courage to uphold the rights of individuals to determine their own fate and future. The Strength to uphold the right of a sovereign nation to determine it’s own fate and future. The Will to stand up and defend those rights from all and any who would seek to remove them.

Now, can you think of anyone in our current crop of leaders and advisers who can stand to that? No, neither can I. This time it isn’t a bunch of ill-equipped radicals running around in sandals and black robes, this time it’s a first world nation with a (mostly) trained military. And the yellow streaks running up the backs of our erstwhile leaders are glowing brightly.

Suddenly the things that were bothering me don’t matter. There is something much more important – and much more dangerous – loose in the world that makes my little problems seem very, very insignificant by comparison.

It is just such a terrible shame that a friendly, developing nation is now finding out that it’s so-called friends are a bunch of useless cowards scared of their own shadows and terrified that their so precious expense accounts might take a hit if they stand up for all those things they claim to represent and love.

Glory to Ukraine!

And I am so sorry you have been abandoned by the only people who could stop Putin in his tracks. If only they had the guts.

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Bloody chip shortages….

Two years ago, just about, a game I had been eagerly awaiting arrived on my doorstep. Super excited I nagged at the wife how I wanted to get a new X-Box. Okay she says, but let’s wait until Christmas and see what packages are released. Seems reasonable, so I agreed.

Come Christmas though there’s a pandemic raging causing problems with delivery lines and suchlike. Plus, people panic buying meant that pretty much every Series X, X-Box in the UK was purchased by somebody including a bunch of greedy fucknuggets who were selling them at vastly inflated prices on EBay. I saw one for sale at 1200 ukp. Bloody ridiculous but I have no doubt some idiot paid that. Finally, by some miracle the wife managed to snag one at Argos this Christmas (2021) and she placed it in my sweaty eager little paws with a big grin.

Finally….

Oh, yeah, finally. Hah!!!

As I only have three or four games on the system drive at most, and everything else on external drives I didn’t worry too much about having to reinstall a couple games. Hrrm. So, set up the X-Box after installing a wall mount and bits, turn on and wait for hours while it went through not only the install routine, but a bunch of fairly large updates. Ignoring Division 2 and Breakpoint I figured the new game was more important, so I set off the install for Cyberpunk 2077 which spans 2dvds – followed by a massive update, followed by two smaller updates. Unfortunately, as the XBox connected for updates to CP2077, it found a whole bunch of updates for other games. Who knew that every company on the planet was going to update their game for Christmas??? 4 days it took. Four days. Yes I could have played the game while the updates were installing but who wants to lose bandwidth and associated system resources when playing a know resource hungry game?

My wife of course found this all highly entertaining and amusing. Then we had a small family crisis with my mother falling ill and having to be taken to hospital. Thankfully she recovered and was home three days later but that was a worry, and of course the running around getting things ready, cleaning the house, trying to convince the hospital to let us visit her (not allowed of course)… and onwards into darkness.

Eventually, over half the way through January 2022, I was finally able to play the game.

While the game is excellent, and I’ve been having a whole lot of fun playing it, I can’t make up my mind whether I’m excited to finally play the game, or massively irritated that it took so long.

Whatever, the game is excellent and everything I hoped it would be. I am rather surprised at the x-rated stuff that goes on in the game. Did not expect that. Was a teeny bit embarassing when my wife asked what all the grunting and huffing was about and I explained that I was banging a nomad in a hover tank. I honestly didn’t know my wife’s eyebrows could go that high. Her only response to that was “Really?…” Thankfully another nomad tribe attacked at that moment and saved my bacon. Literally. Still, having a blast with the game, and thoroughly enjoying it. I have taken the step of limiting the amount of time I spend playing the game as the first session was almost a complete two days and I was pretty tired by the time I actually got away from the story missions (which all seem to run into each other).

So, final verdict. Loving the new X-Box X, absolutely loving the Cyberpunk game, and my wife doesn’t have to put up with me complaining about having a game I can’t play – so she’s happy too.

I dunno, new xbox, 3D Printer, who can ask for more?

Lovin’ life at the moment, even if I am in debt up to my neck.

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New time wasting hobby

So, after a long time pondering whether it is worth the investment I finally decided just before Christmas to buy a 3D Printer. Not a cheap investment but the way I looked at it, it’s the only way to get hold of some of the models I want. Perhaps I’m just an awkward cuss but the main model manufacturers don’t make that many models I actually want. Now, my wife might appreciate that as it saves money, but for a person that enjoys making and painting models it’s friggin’ irritating. Browsing a few 3D print sites I’m finding a whole bunch of models that I have wanted for a long time. For instance, a decent model of the Nostromo. I have the vinyl model from many moons back but it’s lacking in many ways. Gambody on the other hand have a beautifully detailed one, which if you want to take the time can be illuminated with LEDs.

Anyway, after much deliberation I decided on the Creality CR6-SE at the time it had a lot of good reviews and offered much that I was looking for. Large build space, decent build plate (textured glass) and aside from being recently upgraded claims to be extremely quiet. Well, silent it is not, but it’s quieter than the drive bays I use so that’s not too bad. It also allows USB printing (or wireless if you want to buy the module) as well as an SD card slot.

It arrived a lot faster than I expected and I was able to assemble the thing and get it set up before the wife came home from her trip to the mainland. I confess I wasn’t looking forward to trying to explain the expense to my wife. She does get that I have a fairly expensive hobby, but this was a fairly major investment in something we were unsure about. It was with some relief that when my wife came home she was more fascinated with watching it print than in tearing strips off me.

Since then I’ve dropped quite a few models through the printer and am more than happy with the results in most cases. It was a fairly steep learning curve to start with and while getting the machine running took about 30 minutes, getting the print settings right took some time longer. This is definitely not a “straight out of the box” hobby unless you have already been using such printers. As a new user it was a hard couple of weeks until I managed to pin down the settings and figure out what needed to be done to get a good quality print out of the thing.

Out of the family members, I think my daughter was the most excited to find out I had a 3D Printer, and she has been very busy making a long list of things she wants too.

One other thing that pleased me enormously was that – with some extra work – I can now print some of the parts needed to repair other physical models I have. Yes, I do need to model them myself but that’s no great shakes as I’ve been making models for a few years now. Scale similarly isn’t such a big deal as I can model to whatever scale I need. That is quite liberating actually. It also means that with a little care and attention I can upgrade some of the models with extra detailing that wasn’t provided by the manufacturer. Further to that, I can also make extra pieces to detail the card models I make. Very cool, railings for the warships and such like. Printed in a couple hours rather than days of cutting and soldering.

We are also looking at the possibility of printing things for around the house – some replacement items to repair broken items, and a few things that will serve a purpose where we can’t find suitable items in the stores.

One thing that has amazed me is how much is out there for 3D Printers. Including a huge amount of “upgrades” you can print ‘for’ the printer. Admittedly a lot of the free models are broken in creative ways that make all manner of problems for printing, but hey, with a little work and a little determination anything can be fixed eventually – it just takes patience and a good modelling program.

I’m a kind of happy heaven for modellers with access to a huge collection of free and pay-for models that encompass several areas of interest and several models that I absolutely have got to have. The first of these “have to have” models is a large illuminated model of the Normandy from Mass Effect, not finished yet, and I’m going to have to buy the LEDs and parts to illuminate it. Really looking forward to working on this one.

At some point of course I will attempt to make my own models to print. But I need to get a deeper understanding of “how” a model should be made for best results.

So, I have found another way to waste my time and continue feeding the “hermit” rumours that are circulating.

I suppose the next purchase will be a 50/50 split in cost with my daughter who is insisting that we need to get a resin printer as well. To be honest I’m actually dreading that one. I already have literally hundreds of table-top gaming models ranging from fantasy through historical and modern to horror, cyberpunk and science fiction. With the massive amount of table-top game figures available from various on-line creators I suspect a resin printer will result in an avalanche of the things. One day somebody will come round to find out why I haven’t been seen for months and find me buried under a mountain of gaming figures.

Ah well, at least I’m prepared for the next pandemic lockdown. Just me, the printer, the wife and a large collection of paints…. Oh yes, I might have to stockpile on filament, just in case.

Who needs food?

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Freakin’ time goes too fast.

A couple years back I was convinced to try and get back into 3D modelling and some software was recommended to me. Being the Substance suite and RizomUV. I’m still blown away and amazed at these two in particular and how easy it is to learn how to use Rizom. Over decades I’ve tried a number of different UV mapping editors and I haven’t really managed to get my head around them. Many of them offer “fully automatic” mapping, but invariably just make a mess that is all but impossible to sort out. Simple models are fine, complex models are not. Rizom really does make all the difference. Very first time I have ever managed to make a full pelt UV for a model. That alone makes the cost of the software worthwhile. A very dear friend was running all manner of “how to” video feeds and questionnaires. Those helped hugely to explain some of the tools and methods to achieve good maps. While I might not be making “good” maps yet, I at least now have a clue how, and can manage to break up a model to make a UVMap that I can use. Substance makes a big difference in my world. I’m not great with things like Photoshop and making my own textures. All that painting and shit is just too much. It has taken a while, but I’m finally getting a handle on creating new and original textures in Substance and layering these to get a decent finish to a model. Love the whole idea behind alpha maps though I’m not sure how well they work when transferred to other software. Haven’t really tried that yet. My modeller of choice was Modo, but the price of that has shot through the roof and is currently way out of my reach so I haven’t been able to upgrade to the latest version. A shame, but hey, too bad right?

Unfortunately, while trying to learn how to do things inside Modo I made the mistake of asking somebody I hold in high respect for their opinion. An opinion mind, just their thoughts on how what I was doing looked and what they thought was wrong about it. They went off on a quest to show me how to do this in Substance. Not what I wanted. I said so. Suffice to say that didn’t end well and I was left feeling as though I was bloody ungrateful at not accepting the gift of a tutorial in substance when all I wanted was a bit of feedback. Go figure. It’s not a big deal, but I did respect and like this person a great deal. Unfortunately I am not comfortable now in asking them anything as I get the feeling they’re waiting for a deep apology that I’m not actually seeing I owe. Oh well. Life goes on right?

Life has a funny habit of breaking into happy fantasies with brutality. This happened over Christmas 2020 when my daughter was rushed into hospital for emergency surgery and treatment with Septicaemia, she was lucky and recovered but it was a very worrying time for us. Then my mother had a minor relapse. She somehow got an infection which moved into her lungs and she had to go into hospital as well. We were very relieved when we found out it wasn’t pneumonia and was treatable. Four days later she came home.

Finally this year my daughter finally has a diagnosis for her problems and a course of treatment which, while it won’t fix what’s wrong, will make life a bit easier for her. But, the real joke of this is the health service which failed her for 18 years with an arrogant twat in charge of the department treating her dismissing her pain and issues as “period pain” and “juvenile fantasist whining”. Well, that arsehole has been proven wrong though I am rather upset that we can’t seem to find a lawyer to sue the fucker. The other part of this joke is that while my daughter was registered with a Surgery while she lived with us, when she moved to her own apartment she had to find a new Surgery (General Practice). There are two in her area, both of whom are so massively over-subscribed they can’t take on any new patients. Even though the Borough Council has approved a massive housing build in that area of several hundred new homes. The original Practice wouldn’t let her stay with them, and the Practices in her area can’t sign her up. So, where she has to have a weekly injection in her bowel a nurse from one of the practices where she lives has to travel across my rock to her old GP to collect medication and then drive back to my daughter’s flat to administer the injection. This would be solved if a) the original practice just accepted that they can deal with her or b) one of the practices in her area allowed her to sign up. Bureaucracy however will not allow either of these solutions. So the farce continues.

Two years after I spent a small fortune buying software I’ve finally managed to sort out my life and other things sufficiently that I can now spend a couple hours a day fiddling on my computer. I renewed my Substance license because I just love that software, and I renewed my Rizom license because that software is just so good I couldn’t live without it. Unfortunately, I can’t afford the modeller license, so I’m left with an old version of that and the task of learning Blender to see if that can compete with Modo. I don’t expect miracles, but if it does what I need, it will be sufficient.

The only question I find myself asking is. “Is this actually worth it?” I mean, what am I going to do with whatever I make? I suppose I could go back to the old path and just give stuff I make away for nothing. Or I could find some store to dump it in with the chance of making a few pennies out of it. The difficulty here is that I am never convinced that what I do is good enough to sell, I just don’t have that confidence in it. The other difficulty is that I have been “away” from 3D and my old haunts like Daz for several years. I don’t care that nobody will probably recognise me or remember my handle, that really doesn’t bother me. What does is a return to the abuse and hatred I used to get from some of those who did sell their products. I gave stuff away free and was frequently accused of stealing food from children by doing that. Abuse doesn’t particularly get under my skin, I do have a thick skin developed from years of forum wars and general fights. But the relentless nature of the abuse does get to me, I got so fucking tired of blocking addresses and cleaning out my mailbox that it did get on my nerves. The language doesn’t I can give as good as I get, and I am not shy of fighting with people. The issue is that I just don’t see the point anymore. I’m not as passionate about 3D as I used to be. This is partly because the places I used to haunt seem now to just be homes for soft and hard core pornography. The styles and items for sale show a massive disrespect for women in general and people as a whole. Okay, if it didn’t sell well they wouldn’t make it, but come on. How many pairs of sheer see-through g-string panties and nighties do you really need?

Okay, that’s an age old argument and I should already be aware that money trumps decency every time.

The other issue here is seeing what people are producing does not encourage me to want to be associated with them in “that” store. Nor am I entirely comfortable giving free models away in the same environment as that sticks things into the same vein and I have already seen some of the horrible things people have done with my models in the past. Pornographers are one of the few creatures in the world who can still make my teeth itch and make me angry. And there are so many of them it’s depressing.

I don’t know what I’m going to do yet. I suppose the time to really make that decision is when I actually have something to make a decision about. Meanwhile, back to learning the craft – as that has changed dramatically over the last few years.

Sorry for boring you, take care, have fun.

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Onwards, ever onwards.

Just over three years ago my mother had a major stroke and a minor heart attack. Life changed. It changed dramatically for her, and in a way, for me also. She was in hospital for several weeks, where during our visits, I told her repeatedly that she had to get better and come home.

After a fight with social services and the council who were insisting that she had to go into a care home, we finally managed to arrange things and beat the system.

Imagine your worst nightmare. The one where you wake up on the edge of screaming, sweating and in terror. That right there is every day for a stroke victim in a hospital ward. It must be remembered that they have no idea where they are or why. Every day they have different people crowding them, pushing them around, changing them, forcing medication down their throats. At night all the patients behave differently, but usually noisily. The size of the ward and the number of patients governs the level of noise, but it can sound pretty feral. With the hospital’s obsession over regular bowel movements, heavy medication and early hours, it’s hardly surprising that a lot of these patients start hallucinating. Sometimes those hallucinations are utterly terrifying, sometimes merely confusing. If you are a bad patient – read that as not settling or being noisy at night. You are punished. This punishment takes the form of isolation. Your bed is rolled out into the corridor, as far away from the ward and the staff desk as is possible while still maintaining some vigil. You don’t get extra blankets and hospital corridors are not heated… So, yes, bitter cold is another companion.

Upon learning some of this, we made greater efforts to get her out. Eventually agreeing to a care package from our local council – which was horribly expensive. They chewed through over 10,000 uk pounds in very short order. Something else had to be done or my mother would lost what was left of her old age. The UK “cares” for it’s sick elderly by taking away all of their possessions and money. The property is sold, the money then is placed into council trust. Any savings are likewise confiscated and controlled by the council care department. They, of course, take a fee for this. Depending on how much you have governs how much they think they should earn from it.

We had to put up with that for a year following her removal from the hospital. After this time I was able to claw our way out of the agreement and opt for private care – which worked out 75% cheaper than via the council.

Crazy.

How is it that Private care can be so much cheaper than the “free” care offered by the state?

You figure it out.

Do not get sick and old in the United Kingdom because they’ll take away everything that ever meant anything to your life.

Fortunately we managed to escape. The hospital gave her six months before my mother would be in palliative care and probably no survive much past that. This was over three years ago. Bringing her home amongst her belongings and memories probably saved her life. She was able to wander around the house (with a walker) looking at photographs, ornaments and all the other things she has that were either given to her by others or are a part of a memory. From a barely conversant and confused old lady she slowly grew back into herself. Her mind formed new pathways around the damage from the stroke. While still forgetful and sometimes struggling to remember things, she can now hold conversations with her friends, she laughs at comedy movies and enjoys her afternoon (every day) matinee of either one of her favourite John Wayne movies, or something else she hasn’t seen. She loves musicals, so we’ve collected as many as we could find and she loves them. Comedy movies, anything with John Wayne or Rock Hudson, Doris Day, various musical movies (it’s surprising how many were made) and kung fu movies – preferably with van Damme whom she seems to prefer.

She has recently started reading books – something she never did before. Previously she would buy a book, look at the pictures, wrap it in plastic and put it on the shelf. One of my first – and longest tasks was to remove the decaying plastic from everything that she had wrapped. Most of these books are new discoveries for her as she has no memory of them. Well, not having read the things that’s no so surprising. But, she has a good collection of Biographies and a ridiculously large collection of books on the British Royalty. These are now actually being read and she’s learning things she didn’t know. Encouraging, I believe, her mind to form these new pathways and create new memories.

Every day I test her a little. It’s become a game for her. I will dig through her old photographs of her extended family and put a new photograph or two – or selection on a multi frame somewhere in the house. She knows I do this and looks around when she’s going to her bedroom, or moving between the bathroom and living room. When she finds it, there’s a certain amount of excitement and we get stories of these people. Things she remembers about them, or events that occurred.

While there is still obvious damage from the stroke. She can’t walk at all without a frame to support her, needs her food to be cut and suffers from incontinence – and some of her memories are gone forever. She is much happier, and much more like her old self. I am utterly convinced that bringing her home did that. I know, inside, that if we had allowed her to go into a home she would have died a long time ago. She has outlived the early predictions from “those who know” and she has recovered far better than any of them expected. Her consultant was very surprised at the difference between the person they allowed to leave and the person who sat in his office last year chatting to him.

I’ve often heard the saying “home is where the heart is”, well, I suspect that the soul lives there also. If we are our memories and our experience, then home is what and who we are. It contains everything we were, everything we are. It made all the difference for my mother.

My life changed also. While my health is not the best, I had a heart attack five years ago, suffer from a number of other complaints (jumbled up partly in the catch-all fibromyalgia) and also have to put up with osteo-arthritis I am the primary carer for my mother. She is a stubborn, cantankerous, independent old cuss and will argue incessantly if she thinks differently. She will listen to me and do what I tell her though. So, I have to be the command and control in her life.

Early visits from the care company involved them being told by her what they should be doing. It took a while but now she looks forward to the visits from the girls and enjoys their company. One reason why I have not completely cut care ties. While she knows most of the staff who work for the company, she loves not knowing who is going to come and visit her. She also looks forward to her bath or shower and having her hair put into curlers by them.

But, as she is still quite ill and unable to do anything for herself, I have had to move in and live with her. This meant putting my life on hold. Fortunately my wife is tolerant and forgiving and this wasn’t as difficult as I expected. Though, if I’m honest, there were times when I wondered if it was all worth it. I have missed my family a great deal. Oh I’ve still seen them over the time I’ve been at mother’s house. But, I’m not living with them. It sounds odd I suppose, but there is a huge difference to living with your family and “seeing” them occasionally.

My son has moved away, he lives in London currently working towards his Doctorate (geologist), and my daughter has just got her first flat and moved out last month. This means my wife is in our three bedroom home alone. After some discussion she decided to move in with me. Of course, I’m happy with this as I have missed her terribly. But, my mother’s is a bungalow, and somewhat smaller than our house. The challenge now is to fit all of our stuff in here with all of her stuff. I will not disrupt my mother’s life any more than is necessary so a great deal of our stuff will have to be boxed and put into the roof in storage. Not the first time, probably not the last time so we’ll deal with it.

Of course, this now means that mother is going to have to learn to live with my wife. Two strong minded and independent women in the same house…. I suspect I will have my work cut out for me.

It’s not that they hate each other. But I suppose my mother didn’t like that my wife took me away. My wife on the other hand doesn’t like that my mother always “assumed” that I would do stuff when called – and like a fool I always did. What I didn’t see – you know, it’s family, you do things for family, right – was that there was no gratitude for what I did. No matter the time of night, or the absurdity of the request, I answered the call. This annoyed my wife considerably. What I also didn’t know was that no matter what I did, my mother always ran me down to others. I was never “good enough” for her high standards. Again, an irritant that drove my wife to distraction.

All water under the bridge perhaps, but there is still that lack of tolerance between them. I have no doubt they’ll find a way to deal, after all, there’s not much choice. This will be quite a sacrifice for my wife, our home of nearly 30 years is being emptied, and everything we own is being packed away. Much of it will remain packed until my mother passes on. Which, could be many years away.

Mother is 93, she wasn’t supposed to live that long. She’s strong, eats well, and her medication helps moderate her problems. Her mind has recovered admirably from the zombie we met that first visit following her stroke. I’m pretty sure she’s going to live for some time yet. She’s already looking forward to her card from the queen on her centenary birthday. We shall see.

Meanwhile, I suppose the moral of this is simple. Family is family, you should care for them because you never know what is around the corner, and what is coming down the track. The light at the end of the tunnel might be dawn, or it just might be an oncoming express. Also, never give up. No matter how bleak things might appear, things can get better. That doesn’t happen on it’s own though, it takes effort and determination. Oh, and a little strength to move through the darkness and not succumb to it.

Love those close to you. One day they might not be there.

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Finally, but worth the wait.

A friend sent me a link, many moons ago, to a preview video of the Cyberpunk 2077 game. The preview looked amazing, and while I know I should never rely on pre-vid for an example of the game or gameplay I have to say I loved it. That video made me ‘want’ the game. Whoever designed their marketing was damn good at the job. With all the delays over time it feels like I’ve been waiting for the game forever. Honestly, I can’t remember how long it has been since that early video. But, earlier this year Cyberpunk 2077 was available for pre-order. After very little deliberation and way too much eagerness I decided to go for the big box version and pre-order the one with all the toys. More time passed, and I was starting to wonder if the game was ever going to appear.

Then late November I received an email from Game to tell me that Cyberpunk 2077 was being released and that I would be charged for it soon. You know, the usual “make sure you have enough funds” kind of thing. I started getting a bit excited that soon I would have the game in my grubby little paws.

More waiting, and yet more waiting. But, this morning at 0726 the Postman erm…. Post ‘person’ ??? well anyway, the postal service delivered a very large box. To be quite honest I had no clue what the heck was in this box. It was bigger than anything I could remember ordering. After checking the address and delivery information to make sure it was for me – and noticing the Game logo on the ticket. I opened the outer box.

And at this point I can’t help but wonder if the designer of the packaging wasn’t having their own personal joke with the Cyberpunk “onion skin” scheme that was introduced to explain the underlying philosophy behind Cyberpunk. Because this is a box, within a box, within a box within a box. Seriously, there are layers of packaging to remove. Okay, it was a huge amount of fun digging through everything and finding all the little things that had been included, but still. That’s a LOT of packaging.

So, what arrived in the ‘big box?’

The game of course, which I am currently resisting only through incredible superhuman efforts of willpower (waiting for a new Series X toy to appear), before playing it. In addition to this is a beautiful full colour art book which covers a lot of information ranging from the game, characters, locations, weapons, corporations and other art work. Seriously, the book is absolutely gorgeous. I spent far too much time browsing through it before unpacking everything else. Also included is a map of Night City – I haven’t dug out my old Cyberpunk 2020 game to check on what is similar between R. Talsorian’s Night City and the one in the game, but from memory they look pretty close. I was quite surprised at how attractive the map is, considering it’s just a piece of paper with a plan on it. Still, looked good.

If you haven’t guessed already, I am, was and probably will be a fan of Cyberpunk – both literature and the RPG, so, this is like Christmas wrapped up in Christmas all covered in a birthday for me.

Also included are a couple pin badges, nice but nah, I won’t be wearing them anytime soon. They’ll go into the “treasure box” along with my Babylon 5 pin badges and other stuff. There’s a key ring with a small model of the car seen in the game previews – the wheels turn on this so if you want to drive it around your desk you can. Won’t be using that either, not many people will be able to tell the difference between a CP2077 car and a Lamborghini so, not putting that on my Mini One key ring. There’s a bunch of stickers which I will probably never use. They reflect graffiti and corporate and other logos found in the game. I’m sure some people will absolute adore the things, but it’s muchly a ‘meh’ for me. There’s postcards, bit, pieces, odds and sods.

Oh, and of course, there’s the model. It’s ‘plastic’ (ish) so I presume resin and vinyl from the feel of it. The base is surprisingly heavy, but that makes sense as the thing won’t get accidentally knocked over. The model consists of three pieces. The base which includes an unfortunate looking rather peeved, the motorcycle which is excellent. Beautifully designed, carved and molded. And a figure representing the protagonist in the game, the player character. This, leaping off the motorcycle which has rammed the unfortunate mentioned earlier while presenting two guns to the world and an awful lot of teeth. Assembly is really simple. A broad mounting point for the bike inserts into the base, a metal post on the character’s foot inserts into the seat on the bike creating a violent and very dynamic pose for the whole set. Easily the best thing in the box. This alone was worth waiting for.

So, I now have the game, but due to supply issues I do not have the Series X I was hoping to install it on. I do have an XBox OneX, but….. you know, new console, new game, get buried for the Christmas period …

Worth the money? I can’t really say until I’ve actually played the game, but so far I think Yes. I love the model that came with the game, it is absolutely gorgeous and is the envy of everyone I know as I seem to be the only one who ordered this version – everybody else just went for the game itself. The other toys and bits in the box will no doubt entertain other people and be gratefully received. But, the book, the model, the game. Worth it for me.

Not the wait, or the suspense, but definitely appreciating finally having the thing.

Now if I can just convince Microsoft to send me a SeriesX rather than waiting for the bloody stores to get one in….

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Talking Heads

I confess I am finding the hostility towards various governments somewhat entertaining. To be fair the government doesn’t really know much more about this Covid19 mess than we do – well, okay maybe a bit more. But seriously, there are “experts” advising them, although these experts aren’t really experts on Covid19, they’re scientists who are trying to play a logic guessing game. Aside from previous epidemics (which seem to have been ignored) outbreaks in other areas of the world (also apparently ignored) this whole Covid19 thing is pretty much new territory. We are all, and I include the politicians in that, learning as we go.

So the British government’s message is confusing, a tad mixed up, somewhat unclear… Well, that’s not really so surprising is it. They don’t have much more of a clue about what to do than the rest of us. Of course, it would be nice if people could use some common sense in regards to everyday life. I don’t mean locking yourselves down in a bunker and waiting it out, but some common sense in general. This virus is highly communicable. Which essentially means it transmits between people with the greatest of ease. Some people are affected more severely than others. No, being young and relative fit does not mean you are invulnerable or immortal. Several of my daughter’s friends made that mistake and at least two ended up in intensive care – and they are below the age of thirty, healthy and fit. So come on, give the government a hand while they try to figure out how to beat this damn thing. Use some common sense in regards to yourselves and other people. Don’t barge through, don’t crowd people, and for fucks sake don’t start acting like thick-headed arseholes in the supermarkets. Ye gods, what does it take for some people to grow a clue?

Are functional brain cells really that scarce?

I am not apologising for the government’s mixed messages, just pointing out that it’s all pretty new to them as well. And as for the talking head experts, well, that’s all they are. Talking heads. These people are – mostly – taking educated guesses based on available information and data, with a small dose of common sense.

The economy is causing panic amongst business owners, politicians and especially the overly wealthy. Understandably so, lockdown hasn’t just been for us citizens. Lockdown has caused the greatest drop in retail – well, ever. To get out of this mess is going to take time, care, thoughtfulness and consideration for others. So, instead of cursing the government for not spelling it out clearly in ABC language, try using a little bit of common sense. Think about your family and other people, and act accordingly.

The Covid19 virus has not gone away just because most of us stayed at home. It’s out there, it’s waiting for us of you will, like a little terrorist in ambush. Start acting like muppets and not taking basic precautions and we’re all going to be back in lockdown again, except the next time it will be worse. Let’s not cause further aggravation in this pandemic by being a bunch of brainless twonks. Think about what you’re doing, think about your family, take care, take precautions. Be safe.

Ye gods, it’s not rocket science.

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Lockdown

I said to the wife at the beginning of this Covid-19 pandemic that there would be a few people who would panic and clean out the shelves selfishly. Grabbing everything they could think of just because they can. I was not disappointed. I also had smile at their expense when the world didn’t end, the stores didn’t run dry, and they ended up throwing most of what they bought out in the trash. See, when you don’t plan ahead, it doesn’t matter how much you buy, it’s all going to go off and start rotting. You need to be sensible about things. For instance, what’s the point in buying a shed load of perishable goods if you don’t have the capacity to store it properly? At the end of the day, those people wasted an awful lot of money.

As for those who filled rooms with toilet roll. What was that all about? You scared that you might have to survive on curry for the duration or something? Seriously, some people are just plain crazy.

Well it looks like whether it’s for the greater good or not, the powers that be are going to be bringing us out of this enforced isolation. I say the PTB because it’s not the government who are going to be forcing the issue, it’s those with too much money – who of course want more – who are going to push the people back out. Can’t be a rich dude unless the coffers keep on filling. Right? I mean, a multi-million pound yacht must cost an awful lot in mooring fees and fuel, and damned if that’s coming out of their pockets.

As for that uttlerly ludicrous creature who, in her rose petal bath in the multi-million dollar mansion uttered what have to be the most ridiculous words ever to fall from the ass of a human. Being that this virus is “the great leveller”… Really? She’s sitting in her own mansion, surrounded by wealth, with private, expensive health care on tap and she thinks that makes her equal to ordinary folks? I’ve always said that these so-called stars are delusional, but that just about proves it. Not a functional neuron firing in that big old empty head.

Any one else out there sick to death of some rich twat telling you what to do? I know I am. Please, just STFU and leave us ordinary folks to our own devices. Nothing you have to say matters a damn anyway.

We here in my little corner of the world have fared through well. No signs of symptoms in any family member, which is quite the relief. My mother has had a hard time understanding some of the isolation rules, but with patience and regular explanation I think she finally got it. She does miss her coffee mornings with the neighbour though, but soon perhaps things can go back to normal. Or maybe I can fix something up in the back garden so they can have a coffee and a chat and still maintain their safety. I’ll look into that.

I would like to take a moment to thank all those who stayed at work to make life easier for people like me. Keeping the power on, the water flowing, the phone lines open. A big thanks to the Postman and the delivery drivers who kept at the yoke and did their jobs too. Their jobs are frequently rather thankless, but I for one am extremely grateful for their services. Of course, I guess the Police need a thanks as well, for at least chasing if not actually catching some of the yobbos out there trying to make people’s lives miserable, and of course, for attending to their other duties. The Fire Service on my rock has had quite a busy time with people setting fire to their or their neighbour’s houses with bonfires or explosive barbecues. Oh, and dealing with the random fires some idiots started in nature’s yard as well. Of course, there’s a thanks to the military for stepping up and showing that they are willing and able to do things aside from protecting our nation’s borders. Especially the Scots Borderers for fixing the mess that is the hospital on my rock and building the facilities it needed. Finally there’s a thanks also for the Health Service, all the staff who were on the front line looking after patients suffering from Covid19 infections and the other staff, who although not as busy as usual, still looked after the sick and injured when necessary. It will be big relief of course, when the hospitals and government realise that there are other people out there who are extremely ill, even mortally sick, who also need treatment and looking after. Perhaps that will come soon as well.

To any poor soul who stumbles across my random ramblings, you have my sympathy.

Unfortunately this nightmare isn’t over yet, and won’t be until they find an antidote. So remember, while the overly wealthy might like to have you back in the stores spending your money, you matter more than they do. Without you, they wouldn’t be wealthy.

Take care and keep safe.

The light at the end of the tunnel, is not an oncoming express.

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