Just a quick pic before he goes into the spray booth.
The Proteus went together really easily. I pinned several joints where I felt the extra support would help, including through the feet, but the resin reacts well with superglue and seems to form a very strong bond.
That's squad c from the kickstarter at his feet, they are 17mm to the top of their heads.
The Proteus comes in at a whopping 70mm!
Looking forward to getting stuck in...
Thursday, 4 June 2015
Wednesday, 3 June 2015
Second evening of Dragon Rampant
I cobbled together a motley bunch of undead figures tonight to play Dragon Rampant against Matt. He turned up with his newly painted Greek myth army, and very pretty they were too.
Matt's army had to transport a precious artefact across the table and off my side. All I had to do was stop him. Easy, right?
Well not with my dice it seems. My necromancer's black bolts of death failed, he couldn't summon the banshees when he wanted them and my prize wights went down under a withering hail of sling stones and javelins. The less said about my zombies the better!
A great game, as usual. Dan Mersey has done it again with another great set of rules.
Photos of tonight's game can be seen on Matt's blog;
http://mattsgamepage.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/dragon-rampant-new-greeks-face-undead.html
Matt's army had to transport a precious artefact across the table and off my side. All I had to do was stop him. Easy, right?
Well not with my dice it seems. My necromancer's black bolts of death failed, he couldn't summon the banshees when he wanted them and my prize wights went down under a withering hail of sling stones and javelins. The less said about my zombies the better!
A great game, as usual. Dan Mersey has done it again with another great set of rules.
Photos of tonight's game can be seen on Matt's blog;
http://mattsgamepage.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/dragon-rampant-new-greeks-face-undead.html
White Dragon Miniatures MTU kickstarter
White Dragon Miniatures have a kickstarter for their 15mm sci fi ground troops. It reached its target of £2000 within 4 hours and is currently sitting at almost £5000.
I mention this because I have had the pleasure of painting some of the figures. I'm proud to say that they were on display at Salute next to a set painted by none other than David Woods, better known as Dwartist, somebody whose work I very much admire. (Check out his blog at http://dwartist.blogspot.co.uk/.)
The digital sculpts are beautifully cast in resin by Prodos Games, with practical no moulds lines and hold a fantastic level of detail. Best of all they look absolutely superb, really great little models!
I've got a Proteus mech and an Armadillo support bot to paint for them now, too, so I'm really looking forward to getting started.
The kickstarter runs until 14 June and can be found here;
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1393708645/marine-tactical-unit-15mm-scale-miniatures/description
I mention this because I have had the pleasure of painting some of the figures. I'm proud to say that they were on display at Salute next to a set painted by none other than David Woods, better known as Dwartist, somebody whose work I very much admire. (Check out his blog at http://dwartist.blogspot.co.uk/.)
The digital sculpts are beautifully cast in resin by Prodos Games, with practical no moulds lines and hold a fantastic level of detail. Best of all they look absolutely superb, really great little models!
I've got a Proteus mech and an Armadillo support bot to paint for them now, too, so I'm really looking forward to getting started.
The kickstarter runs until 14 June and can be found here;
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1393708645/marine-tactical-unit-15mm-scale-miniatures/description
Saturday, 30 May 2015
Painting with Isabel
Friday was rained off, and it was my turn to do some half-term babysitting whilst my wife went to work. Cue Daddy/daughter painting day!
I chose to complete a couple of Thunderbolt Mountain Orc drummers I had previously started, whilst Isabel (8) chose an old Harlequin miniatures Elf that was probably older than her!
It was only the 4th figure she's painted and I left her to choose her own colours, with just a bit of advice here and there. She decided that he would be a red alien with yellow armour and a blue sword. She even taught me a novel way of blending the paint. When she painted the hilt gold, I caught her blowing on the miniature to "blend it into the blue blade a bit"!
Here he is in all his glory, we're both very pleased with the result.
For my Orcs, I wanted the drummer to be a tough, scarred old Orc with anger management issues, so I painted his wrists with scars as if he's been bound regularly. He has whip scars on his back and for no apparent reason I wanted him to have a scald scar across the left side of his face, chest and thigh. Didn't turn out too bad IISSM!
The poor old chap carrying the drum is as close to green as I'll paint an Orc. I wanted him to be a bit paler and less healthy looking, so the slightest green tinge was called for.
The drumskin is a wonderfully sculpted dwarf skin with arms, legs and head still present. Lovely!
A lovely day spent painting with my daughter. She wants her own army of the elves, so there will be plenty more to come.
:)
Friday, 29 May 2015
First games of Dragon Rampant
Played a couple of games of Dragon Rampant on Wednesday and thoroughly enjoyed them. Not surprising really considering the similarity to Lion Rampant.
The major change is the inclusion of magic, which Dan has seamlessly added to the rules. There are a few other differences that will make any selection a bit more interesting too, but for obvious reasons I can't write about the rules here.
Didn't manage to get any photos; my phone is still convinced it has no space despite me having a clear out! Luckily, Matt did. They can be found here:
http://mattsgamepage.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/first-games-of-dragon-rampant.html
For the latest news regarding Dragon Rampant, head over to Dan's blog at:
http://merseybooks.blogspot.co.uk/
The major change is the inclusion of magic, which Dan has seamlessly added to the rules. There are a few other differences that will make any selection a bit more interesting too, but for obvious reasons I can't write about the rules here.
Didn't manage to get any photos; my phone is still convinced it has no space despite me having a clear out! Luckily, Matt did. They can be found here:
http://mattsgamepage.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/first-games-of-dragon-rampant.html
For the latest news regarding Dragon Rampant, head over to Dan's blog at:
http://merseybooks.blogspot.co.uk/
Tuesday, 26 May 2015
...and then there were two.
Finished my second Thunderbolt Mountain Elf tonight. The glue on the base is still wet.
This is another noble, and Tom Meier has given him a lovely haughty expression, so I painted him as a High Elf rather than a Wood Elf.
Next up is a brace of Orc musicians...
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
Dragon Rampant
Unexpected excitement!
My 'contrubutor's copy' of Dragon Rampant arrived in my inbox this evening causing much delight.
It came during my weekly game with Matt, which was an added pleasure as we both got a copy. Unfortunately, arriving on game night means that we have to wait a whole week before we play it! I suppose it gives us time to print a copy, study it and get an army together.
Lion Rampant was my favourite game from last year, and running it at Salute was probably the gaming highlight of this year so far. Having cut my teeth on fantasy gaming, you may be able to imagine how excited I am by this game.
Dan has given permission to play the game publicly and blog about it, provided we don't share the pdf, naturally.
Hopefully I can get my camera sorted in time for an illustrated write up.
Watch this space...
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