Monday, February 15, 2010

I come from a land downunder (Shebangabang)

Ever since I saw this ad, it has never failed to crack me  or my partner up. I guess now I'm an expat kiwi in Oz, I'm far less thin-skinned about certain topics. Of the expats over here I know, almost all of them now refer to enzed as shebangabang. I think I'll have to get a T shirt screen printed with Team Shebangabang for ASLOK.



With the pre-reg pack now ready for ASLOK, getting things in synch for that is taking all my attention for the next 4 weeks. I'm hoping for my annual work bonus to help out a little here as I'll be booking my ASLOK room asap. Tthere are a couple of still outstanding pre-orders for Journal 8 and Action Pack 6 due to arrive later this quarter which I'm really looking forward to. Having priced some Raaco lately, I think I'm going to have to wait until after ASLOK and get them for Xmas.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

ASL in 2010

With my miniatures projects all organised and scheduled, plus the costs already taken care of for the most part, it looks like that after 2 years of almost no ASL activity I will be doing a year of catchup. It's already off to a good start, with planning well advanced for the main event of 2010 - my trip to Cleveland, OH for ASLOK XXV. It'll probably be my one and only chance to attend this gathering of ASL gamers and I think the 25th anniversary is the perfect way to do it. 

2010 also seems to be the year in which many of my ASL pre-orders finally arrive - major gaps in my collection are now filled and I'm at the stage where I'm almost complete;y caught up on official ASL products. I still have a few Third Party Publisher products I need to acquire but thankfully, the ones I'm after in the main are still available.

I had thought I'd bought a fair bit of ASL in 2009, but I was surprised at how much I'd bought and how much I'd forgotten I'd bought, so I ended up with some duplicates - AP4 being the most egregious example. MMP puit up their limited Winter Offensive Pack for sale a couple of days ago, so I took the opportunity to pick up some more ASL and ASLSK items. 

With regard to the ASL Starter Kits, I'm not planning to use them as anything other than the basis for a portable ASL player pack. In that vein I am going to need to spend obscene amounts on a decent Raaco set up, especially as I'm now looking at replacing my very worn Beyond Valor and West of Alamein counter sets with the new versions.

My next lot of ASL gear to order are BFP's Operation Cobra, Beyond the Beachhead II and probably some Le Franc Tireur stuff - depending on availability. The Friendly Fire packs I'm going to grab along with the Raaco. This is all with a view to creating a decent ASLOK playlist. But more on ASLOK later.