Thursday, August 8, 2013

Leaked Marine Pics


The more and more I look at these, the more and more I'm excited for these:






Monday, August 5, 2013

Mecha Front


So, Paulson Games is making a mecha game called Mecha Front. Unlike umpteen other companies he's not doing a kickstarter, at least not yet. It's in the 15mm range, and he's got one mecha, the Nor-Am Raptor up for sale as a test bed. I picked it up, and here's the finished result.




The torso is magnetized so it can twist, and the arm weapons are as well, so that they can be swapped for alternate variants.






Sunday, August 4, 2013

More terrain just finished

Just a nice little piece I just finished up. 




Plus, I got my Torii Arch basecoated, and my Mecha Front Nor-Am Raptor mostly done (I'll do a seperate post for that one).

Now I just need to get my Garden of Morr assembled and done.


Tuesday, July 30, 2013

2nd Crew Ready to Roll

Sorry, no pics, as there's no paint, but I've finished putting together my 2nd Malifaux crew, one that will be compliant with the upcoming 2nd edition.

Sadly, Kirai will not be one of the crew rules sets initially released, so she's in limbo right now. But that did give me impetus to work on my Miasaki crew. I've put together the Thunder box set, plus a set of of those [expurgated] Ten Thunder archers, and Yamaziko. With M2E hitting, both Ototo and Yamaziko can henchmaster, so I can use those in lower points games, but as it is, I've got about 53 Soulstones with of stuff to play with.

I'll try to play a few more games of the beta rules until Gencon, when I can (hopefully) pick up the new rules set.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Bonkers for Bunkers

It seems I've made a few in my day.

Ugly
Still ugly

My first is one I made from instructions I found in the old 4th edition rulebook, back when hobbying was allowed, perhaps even encouraged!

Given how rough mine looks, perhaps I shouldn't have been encouraged. It may be pug ugly, but it gets the job done. It blocks LoS, and protects models. I made two of the buggers, and both are still with me after 8 years, so I think they've made their $10 I put into them back for me.

And if you want to make your own (hopefully less ugly) bunkers, Miniwargaming shows you how easy it is right here:



I was also excited to see the GW Wall of Martyrs one as well. It looked neat and fit the grimdark. That was, of course, until I got it home. It was tiny, smaller even than my trusty foamcore bunker.

Note which one actually has paint on it.



Interior detail, but still no lavatories in the 41st millenium

At the last Adepticon, I spied the bunker above available as a kit from Tectonic Craft Studios. Two bucks more, and tons more room, plus interior detail and usable roof space.  I will admit, it was more complex to assemble than the GW bunker, but given the sheer size of it, and how well the kit is engineered, I'll work with it. In fact, I bought another one. I'm just waiting to assemble it.

That being said, I did but the firestorm redoubt. Because flyers. The rule are wonky, but I think in the end, it'll be effective.

This one is still WIP, just like the Tectonic Bunker, the Redoubt is just further along.


Now, I just need that table to come in from Secret Weapon, and we'll be set!



Sunday, July 21, 2013

Another Tectonic Studios Piece


Got this finished the other day.
It's a nice piece, so have three pics.




Thursday, July 18, 2013

Some completed terrain



These, I love. I got them from Warsen.al. The construction of both is solid, and relatively easy with the youtube tutorials Warsenal puts out. As of last time I checked, there's not tutorial for the large shipping container to the right, but you can extrapolate from the tutorial for the small container. Warsenal also makes magnetic stacking wound markers that are pretty nice looking.  When I use dice, I invariably end up picking wound dice up accidentally; this simplifies the process.



I also showed you Tectonic's Gallows last post. I wanted a sun-bleached, derelict look for my wood work, so I ended up priming black, heavily dry-brushing Chardonite Granite from GW's older foundation paints. One of the most versatile colors they ever made, by the way. It's gray or green depending on the highlights, and always looks proper drab after you're done with it. I then did a dry brush of my apple barrel craptastic "I only use these for terrain" paints, and it came out nice. I'm going to add a bit of static grass to the base, and maybe a twine noose, but then I'll be done with it.


             
A macabre terrain piece for many systems

It's hard to see, but there's just a bit of blood spatter on the gallows.