Ready to take a chance, until all of the chances are spent... |
For my final submission to the 12th Edition of the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge, we step aboard Lady Sarah's Star Yacht (hey, I need those bonus points) and into galaxy from a long time ago and far away - here is Jyn Erso and her band of "Rogues". These are 32mm figures for the game "Star Wars: Legion". The figures are a mix of "Fantasy Flight Games" miniatures and 3D prints sourced via Etsy.
I caved in to temptation and started "Star Wars: Legion" last year.
The rules are so baroque and overly complicated that I find them to be
barely playable - but the miniatures are generally great, and since
there are a lot of other rules options with which to use these figures, I
have been diving more and more into it. The range of figures from Fantasy Flight (or Atomic Mass, or Private Equity Tools, or whatever they are called these days) is fairly complete, and includes a number of character figures from the "Rogue One" movie.Even better, there is an amazing and talented community of 3D-print file designers out there filling in the gaps - and in this submission we find both kinds of figures.
Nearly all of the "Star Wars" films made under the Disney banner have been very poor. The three sequel films in particular were a tour-de-force in appalling film making, ranging from "very bad film with lazy writing that somehow makes the prequels tolerable in comparison" to "human excrement rendered as a digital HD experience". But there is one exception amid the Disney film wreckage - "Rogue One". It's awesome, just a great film, and certainly my favourite film of the whole Star Wars bunch. As DaveV introduced me to the 3D-printed-figure world for "Star Wars: Legion", I immediately ordered some characters inspired by "Rogue One".
So we have Bodhi Rook, the "brave defector" - this is a 3D printed figure.
Bodhi Rook, ready to help engineer a landing in a captured Imperial shuttle. |
We have Chirrut Imwe and Baze Malbus, the displaced guardians of the Jedi temple. These are also 3D printed figures.
I love the pose on this sculpt - amazing to see what the 3D printing folks can do these days... |
Love that weapon! |
We have a team of Rebel Pathfinders - these are from the box set of the same name from Fantasy Flight Games. These are lovely sculpts, but the plastic-resin used in the manufacturing is bendy and crappy. Once you get the paint on them, they are not too bad, but I have ordered some additional Pathfinders from a 3D print supplier to expand this force later on.
Love that door-gunner character...only downside is that it makes the Pathfinder box very bespoke...hard to add variety when all of the figures are so specific. But lovely sculpts. |
The Pathfinder team, ready for action! |
And last, but not least, we have the amazing Jyn Erso, the young rebel who sets aside bitterness, cynicism and sadness to challenge the evil of the Galactic Empire head-on. This figure is from Fantasy Flight Games. I'm hoping Jyn will be an acceptable figure for a ride on Sarah's Star Yacht!
The sculpting is nice...Jyn is ready to break a knee to make her points... |
Prior to the Challenge, I had painted Cassian Andor and the sincere-yet-tactless droid K-2S0 - both figures from Fantasy Flight Games. They won't count for points here, but it seemed wrong to leave them out of the group photo...
Ten people, ready to fight like a hundred... |
Cassian and K2 lurking in the back of the group photo... |
OK - now for points. We have ten 28mm sculpts here, plus a star yacht ride, which should add up to 70 points.
This will be my final submission to AHPC XII. Thanks to everyone who took the time to leave a comment, and congratulations to all participants, particularly my fellow Fawcett Avenue Conscripts, who have made huge progress against their unpainted figure piles. Thank you to my fellow minions for their assistance, and cheers to our virtual hosts, Curt and Sarah. Thanks for reading, and all the best to everyone!
So, halfway through Rogue One you're introduced to a bunch of new redshirts characters. Spoiler alert- things don't go well for them. I love the last third of the film, but found the first half somewhat forgettable. You have, nevertheless, done this squad proud. They look straight off the silver screen. SW:L sculpts have been measured and scored at 7 points each. You are one with the Force.
Barks
Great set of rogues, Greg! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tamsin!
DeleteVery nice job, I second your thoughts on the films and greet paint schemes on these scoundrels.
ReplyDeleteCheers Jamie!
DeleteGreat rogues gallery Greg.
ReplyDeleteThank you Peter!
DeleteGreat painting on what look to be lovely figures; I like the mix of action and the more static poses.
ReplyDeleteCheers - yes, the sculptors did fantastic work here.
DeleteGreat 'Band of Rogues' (aka 'The Expendables'), Greg. Well done. 'Rogue One' is definitely my favorite Star Wars movie.
ReplyDeleteThanks Frederick!
DeleteOh that is a awesome ending Greg, you've really made these figures shine!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Sander!
DeleteThese are superb Greg. I just love 'em. I agree with you on the films. 'Empire' and 'Rogue One' are the best in my opinion. Lucas f*cked himself when he introduced the whole Midi-chlorian thing (note how NONE of the new films/shows even mention it).
ReplyDeleteThanks dude! Yes, the Midi-chlorian things is/was awful, but Lucas' worst failures are still sci-fi Shakespeare compared to the sequels...
DeleteWonderful way to round out the Challenge Greg! I’ve enjoyed your posts and learning of your hatred of all things related to making terrain!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Natasha! Your work in the Challenge has been fantastic, and your wit and comments great appreciated. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteCrackin' work Greg!
ReplyDeleteCheers Ray!
DeleteGood looking group, Greg! So far I have only seen 7 Star Wars movies, the last one only once, but I'm tempted to watch the Rogue One some day...
ReplyDeleteThanks Teemu! You have my sympathies if you were exposed at all to the appalling sequels...all can say is "Rogue One" is a favourite of mine, and if you watch it, I hope you enjoy it too!
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