April 13, 2025
I began this workbench week painting my mobile pigeon loft that I repurposed from Vinny’s Tinderbox from the Atlantis the Lost Empire collection.
Several weeks ago, I was at Savers thrift shop and found four trailers/caravans in the toy section for $4 each (I probably got another 20% off because of a coupon). While they were significantly too big for my 28mm figures, they looked like they had real modification potential if I cut them down. I decided they could be repurposed into worker dorms for my Aliens-style terraforming project. Yesterday I did the structural changes to the first of the four trailers. I cut off what amounted to the lower third of the trailer leaving a door and windows with more appropriate height for 28mm figures. I scratch-built a roof air conditioner and added flap shutters to the windows using Evergreen plastic Metal Siding… an important addition given the extreme windstorms on the planet in question. I set the entire structure in a base of Milliput. I kept the paintjob simple.
I brought the week to an end painting several 28mm figures by Artizan Designs, Wargames Foundry and one by Eureka Miniatures.

April 6, 2025
I completed the basing and painting of the Arkanaut Ironclad and its replacement crew (Crew of the Hesperus… much modified).
With the Games Workshop airships done, I turned my attention to another small kit. This one is by Highland Miniatures and offered the option of a large helo blade or a small gas bag. I went with the gas bag.
I have a 28mm collection that I call the Gordon Institute for Archeology and Paranormal Study. I have been adding to this collection for years, and I recently decided that the group needed a mobile pigeon loft as another communication option for their many adventures. For years I have also been repurposing vehicles marketed with the release of Atlantis the Lost Empire to serve as the transport for the Gordon Institute. I decided to use Vinny’s Tinderbox as the vehicle I would use as the core of my mobile pigeon loft. I have nearly finished the construction, but I’m tired so the remaining windows (two on each side) will have to wait until tomorrow (next week’s posting).


