Out of the
blue, I got the urge to paint (Been a bit of painting burnout of late.). So I
did these lovely sculpts, again, quick and dirty tabletop jobs. The models are
by Red Box Games who are fast becoming one of my favourite minis producers;
just beautiful, natural looking sculpts in general. These are from their Infernals
line, though I think the sculpts are now retired. I’m planning to use them for
an rpg campaign that I’ve been putting together in my head. In game terms, they’ll be probably be my own
version of Pathfinder’s Grave Wardens, though with a couple extra class levels
added to their stats, a special fear inducing banshee-type scream and custom
weapon and armour. I intend for them to be summoned by a Necromancer who’s
model is ready for his own licks of paint.
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Yeah, I really need to take better pictures.... ~_~ |
So I could
differentiate them easily, I chose to paint each one’s skirts a different
colour. Their weapons continually drip with blood-coloured acids and boy are
these weapons nasty stats-wise. (No negative levels on damage though – I despise
level negating effects that D&D/Pathfinder seem to delight in torturing
poor adventurers with.) Almost all painting was done with washes – very simple,
very quick. Bashing these 6 figs out in two paint sessions was pretty
impressive for this ol’ slow-poke painter, if I do say so my self. Pic is a bit
rubbish though as it was done right before I left for work this morning so I’ll
have to take and post better ones when I have time.
I’ve also
been working further on my Tears of Hades, Oracle-Crone and Hecate’s basing and
her Lampad torch bearers. The background for these models is still in the works,
though as I continue to work on the models, I find I am becoming more confident
that this idea might work out to be rather cool to people other than just me
afterall! Maybe.
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These little guys are Lampads. |
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Lampads light Hecate's path through the Underworld. And yes, these pics are horrendous, but they are all I have man... |
I also was
lucky enough to get in a couple games of Flames of War:
- Three small all-armour battles
with my good friend Densmol whereby we quickly realized that Brit armour versus
German armour is just plain shite and yes, I lost all three painfully.
- A game with a new player in my
area called Joe who has joined the Norcal Flames of War tournament
circuit. Joe wanted a practice Mid War game prior to last weekend’s
Kublacon tournament in Burlingame
in the Bay Area. His Panzer Grenadiers faced off against my British Guard
infantry. Sadly his dice failed him at the most inopportune moments and so
he lost heavily. It was good to find another player in the local area
though and he apparently has two other mates he plays with, so I hope to get
some more regular play in for the near future!
Lastly, I
put together the remainder of my PlasticSoldierCompany Churchill tanks. These
models were a breeze to stick together and look amazing. Their detail blows
Battlefront’s own Churchills out of the park and at a fraction of the price.
Here’s some pics and comparisons with the Battlefront equivalents. (5 come in a
box and I modeled 3 up for my Desert Brit force and the other two as AVRE tanks
for an eventual Breaching Group that I hope to run.)
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These are going to be Churchill tanks from the 2nd Battle of El Alamein from Kingforce. I've started making their dust skirts that they utilised to stop the sand, etc from blasting the drivers in their faces. |
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I've since added lots more stowage to these. |
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The two AVRE's. Love these tanks and their "Dustbin Launcher" guns. |
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Forgot to mention I also got two Churchill Crocodiles. Nasty nasty flame throwing fun. |
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On the left is also the start of a Churchill IV 75mm. Not sure when I'll get to play this bugger.... On the Right is the second unbuilt Croc. |
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On to the Comparison pics |
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No real size differences. |
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Detail is definitely sharper on the plastic tank. |
Post Script - Ever since realising that there's something in Gluten products that has been messing my stomach up, beer has sadly been off the menu. *sniffs* So I have been searching far and wide for a Cider to take it's place. This one was super good. Not sweet and not dry and made with flowers of all things.... strange.
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Yum! |
Those Grave Wardens look great! Looking forward to seeing how the tanks come together, too.
ReplyDeleteI used to be a huge Strongbow fan (dry and crisp, not particularly sweet), but the buggers discontinued it stateside so I've been looking for a replacement. I'll have to try and track down some of that Common Cider!
You should also try out Smith and Forge - have really gotten a liking for that new one. It's by Miller I believe.
DeleteGreat stuff mate, glad to see you back painting!
ReplyDeleteI recently discovered Red Box games too, while looking for a suitable Rogue for Pathfinder. Have to say, they do some fantastic fantasy sculpts. I hope they branch out into sci fi at some point too.
Thanks old chap, not so certain Tre has any plans for Sci-fi, but should he, they'll be quite spectacular I'm sure.
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