So, after nine months (changing jobs, moving...and finding I absolutely hate everything about my situation right now!) I managed to calm myself down long enough to put some paint on some figures.
I picked up a couple of Tre Manor's sculpts from Reaper - all in metal. I like Bones but I'm not a huge fan of it on smaller miniatures.
I also grabbed a gorgeous vampyre model I had seen on another thread over on Lead Adventure.
Lo and behold the four figures of last weekend...
Just received a few of Tre Manor's bugbears in the Bones material (hoping they're bulky enough to not drive me mad). I've been wanting to replace some of my less-than-awesome bugbears and these were cheap!
I hope to actually be able to post more regularly now...we'll see!
Friday, July 10, 2015
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Some dungeoneering photos!
I ran an ad-hoc dungeon crawl a week ago and enjoyed it. While I had the stuff out on the table I set up for some pictures. These were not of the game itself (I'll take some next time, promise!)
First gaming in a while, and it's time to get back into painting!
First gaming in a while, and it's time to get back into painting!
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
A small hiccup in the hiatus!
I've recently moved into a new apartment, and I managed to bring some of my gaming stuff up. I was digging through some boxes and found a recent order for the Crescent Root MDF "Series 2" set.
I put them together (they go together with small metal pins, no glue needed - though I'll definitely glue them together when I get the rest of my stuff up here!).
It's quite a lovely set. I've set it up with some of my Old West goodies to see if it would pass as an 1890's warhouse. Would look even better if I had some railroad tracks to lay alongside it.
I put them together (they go together with small metal pins, no glue needed - though I'll definitely glue them together when I get the rest of my stuff up here!).
It's quite a lovely set. I've set it up with some of my Old West goodies to see if it would pass as an 1890's warhouse. Would look even better if I had some railroad tracks to lay alongside it.
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Henchmen and a Hiatus.
So, I've been slowly picking away at some additional Otherworld henchmen figures, some additional dungeon dressing, and a small fury critter named Gurgi (from the Chronicles of Prydain books).
Some more Thomarillion stuff painted up.
Role-call for the newly painted.
This was a Wyrd Miniatures figure used for a Gurgi model - shipped to me by a kind fellow in Germany when I was seeking a suitable mini!
Henchman #1 - the lantern bearer. Otherworld Minis.
Henchman #2 - bag bearer. He had rather thick dip when dunked so he didn't fare quite so well. I may eventually go and touch him up - maybe not.
Henchman #3 - I call him the "lootsman".
Henchman #4 - The scribe, map-maker etc.
Hiatus
I'll be departing for a couple of months for a job-related thing, so this blog will be slow going. It'll be some time early in 2015 before I can return to it, or indeed, any hobby projects. Thanks for following. I have heaps of stuff to do starting next year so this is not the end, just a break while I enjoy the comforts of travel for nigh on 10 weeks...(groan)
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Robotech: Quel-Quallie Zentraedi Ship
While pursuing my original 1/200 scale Robotech project I collected this 1/720 scale Quel-Quallie (Theater Scout) ship by IMAI. It was a rather poor model kit - thin, brittle plastic with questionable molds along the edges etc. and not much detail to speak of...you know the kind of kit which comes with decals to give you the illusion of detail instead of having it modeled?
The end result turned out pretty good, considering the quality of the kit. No major modifications and I did not include the big radar cluster which is optional under the craft. The craft is very brittle and I suspect I'll be repairing the legs sooner rather than later.
Because I assembled the kit without leaving room for a base or mount, I ended up using magnets. The post is a chopped down paintbrush with a .25" super magnet attached. I simply drop a magnet into the ship (between the engines) and roll it around until it sticks. This lets me pivot and "pose" the ship easier at angles. Also it will make it easier to transport. Overall I'm happy with the result.
I hope it looks reasonable on a board filled with 1/285th Robotech miniatures though!
The end result turned out pretty good, considering the quality of the kit. No major modifications and I did not include the big radar cluster which is optional under the craft. The craft is very brittle and I suspect I'll be repairing the legs sooner rather than later.
Because I assembled the kit without leaving room for a base or mount, I ended up using magnets. The post is a chopped down paintbrush with a .25" super magnet attached. I simply drop a magnet into the ship (between the engines) and roll it around until it sticks. This lets me pivot and "pose" the ship easier at angles. Also it will make it easier to transport. Overall I'm happy with the result.
I hope it looks reasonable on a board filled with 1/285th Robotech miniatures though!
A minotaur and some furniture...
Another pre-paint monster saved from its terrible factory paintjob!
A bendy and rather unattractive axe was replaced by a decent metal sword.
A smattering of pieces from Thomarillion have been painted up to spruce up the dungeon.
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Owl Bears, Skeletons etc.
So I painted up a couple of odd figures. One is a kit-bashed "Skeleton King" of some sort. He'll lead the skeletons when needed. the other is a very...questionable D&D pre-paint Owl Bear. I wasn't happy at all with the end result, but it's going to hang around until I paint up another one.
I also completed a number of terrain pieces (some of which came out really dark in the photos despite similar lighting...). I did up three small wall sections (to serve as trap doors or secret walls).
Skeleton King and Owl Bear
I also completed a number of terrain pieces (some of which came out really dark in the photos despite similar lighting...). I did up three small wall sections (to serve as trap doors or secret walls).
Standing walls.
Some treasure piles from Thomarillion
Some piles of bones (for use in a variety of games - may do six more piles...)
Bone piles were simple 25mm bases with some Wargames Factory skeletons.
Some trap doors from Thomarillion as well - again on 25mm bases.
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