Showing posts with label Children's Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children's Books. Show all posts

Monday, 18 March 2024

From SebastianR: A little chicken for Chicken Little [Childrens Books] (10 points)

Wait, there's still time!


Enough time to deliver on this bonus challenge, unknowingly set for me by Dallas.

I manged to hookwink a friend into buying a pack of 6mm chickens, so that I could have one to claim the award for most lopsided points to bonus points ratio this challenge has ever seen.

So why Childrens Books? Well, I'm hooking this entry onto 2005's Chicken Little, a Walt Disney flick that I would never have heard of* without a throwaway line from the preamble to Axis of Awesome's only hit song. Apparently it's loosely based on the European folk tale of Henny Penny. Sure. Ok. Children's Media! And he's a little chicken... Geddit?

That being said, he is a bit of a chonker when compared to my GHQ infantry. Maybe he's been on some "premium" chicken feed, or perhaps the infantry skipped torso day.

I'm not sure how many photos you want of a 6mm chicken, but there's a mandatory minimum of 3, so here he is, the smallest thing I've ever painted, perched on the biggest thing I've ever painted.

I claim 0.25 points for this figure, half that of a 6mm foot figure, and 20 for the challenge and immortalisation in the challenge hall of fame for most lopsided points ratio!

*That being said, I have extremely vague memories of the marketing.

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Queue eyeroll from GregB... :)

Yep, that's a little chicken for Chicken Little, no doubt about it. Nonetheless, as per the story you neglected to model the sky falling on Chicken Little, so I'm going to reduced the total to 10 points for the grievous oversight. 

Good one Sebastian.  :)

Monday, 11 March 2024

From Lorenzo: Mixed Bag - Noggin, Nottub and Namreg (Points 75)

So I don't forget here is my library map.
Well this is certainly a mixed bag this week.
First up back to my childhood and as it happens a friend who likes Oliver Postage, Smallfilms and Noggin the Nog. My friend will be getting this figure as a gift, it is a subject they still enjoy despite the ravages of dementia.
This was a sudden purchase from the little soldier company. Very prompt service.
I painted the 28mm Noggin conventionally although I did use snakebite leather Citadel Colour Contrast to "line/shadow" the white primer.I also played a bit with citadel washes and contrasts on the red tunic. Frankly the 20 year old Baal red on his shoes was as good as last weeks blood angels on his tunic. Elsehwere I used a traditional mix some paint to get three purple colour for the cloak. And I used Citadel Colour Contrast Nazreg Yellow over some Vallejo gamers colour gold. A contrast over the conventional green leggings does not show as they were too close together. You do have to plan your overcoats of contrast and experiment. That is less attractive for large numbers of figures in production I guess.
Then it was some Peco railway grass and a GW sand mix to finish the base. I would like 5+20= 25 points for this childrens character please. Turning to Sci Fi I offer up "Namreg the Breather". a 28mm character He came from a free sprue of Panzergrenadiers off a recent Miniature Wargames Magazine? or maybe it was WI? Except he did not look this way on the sprue. I took a basic figure then tweaked a luger with some spare sprue and also cut some more for the face unit. Plastic rod from the bits box provided the cyclinders while the hose was a discarded flosser minus its handle. A spanner got painted up as some sort of "whizzy doctor who type sonic screwdriver" tool.
I primed the result in white and shadowed with snakebite leather. Then the trousers are a VJ bright blue covered in a dark blue citadel contrast while the jacket was done in VJ game colour beasty brown again covered in snakebite contrast. The cylinders were finished in Magos purple while I felt an armband was required to show he is a militia type.
I did a couple of highlights - the gun barrel got game colour heavy black green then VJ lime green spot and VJ ivory white spot. while the visor unit got good old (20 years!) Citadel Mechrite Red then VJ Game colour orange fire and again VJ ivory white spot. The breather unit gauze was VJ gamer polished gold with nazdreg yellow contrast on top. I could see these for real but the photos don't show them very well even in close up. I would like 5+20 points for this character and library section. Finally I am taking a chance here to visit the manga/graphic novel section courtesy of DeathZap wargaming pastor
I was really taken with the Hominids on his blog and as it happened also saw some "crappy soldiers" at a toy fair in Doncaster at Xmas and thought why not have a go. Here is another link to the Pastors "how to make Hominids" I copied his method just mixing up the top highlight with GW Mechrite red and some white to make a nice pinky colour over blood angels contrast over GW mechrite red over snakebight leather contrast. Maybe there is no story book yet..... - but the Hominid, in my case Nottub Reidlos looks suitably odd and scary for this library section?

So thats my contribution to manga etc. and just maybe they will appear in my own TACFOS story I reckon my 28mm hominid Nottub Reidlos earns me 5 + 20 points = 25 points. so if all is permitted thats three figures and three sections 25+ 25 + 25 = 75 pts. Not sure if I will manage another submission before we end the challenge which is currently a set of figures that are not quite working for me. Anyway its been a great challenge for me and very satisfying. Thanks especially to Sylvain for all his ideas, themes and assistance to this rooky. 

 

Sylvain: That Noggin is a cute little fellow. You have an interestingly weird submission this week, well served by your paint job. I hope you enjoyed your first participation in the Challenge! 

Saturday, 9 March 2024

From DavidB: Little Red Riding Hood, Children's books, Lady Sarah's Cart (95 points)



I know little on Battletech. I bought miniatures back in the day, but they were platoons of infantry for house Steiner and Kurita. I was unaware that we were going to be using the mechs and infantry has always been my focus!

I do know the Atlas Mech and have been wrecked by them as the BBEG by the gamemaster who happened to like them too.
                                     
I will use these for house steiner or kurita. I block painted them in contrast paints then highlighted and shaded them in acrylic

I am definitely going to pick up more and perhaps now I can find a spartan missile mech and add some more light and medium chassis to the support lance.


I painted Wolf's Dragoons in Urban camo and red flashes

The Mad Cat is another mech I am familiar with.

They were also block painted in contrast paints before adding the blotches of urban camouflage and natty red striping.

A few dragoons showing the Abbey Road walk


Perhaps my ancestry, perhaps because they are splendid infantry models. I picked up some Ariadna Infinity troops with this duo of spec ops. I simply have to get the bigger box set with the rangers, dog soldiers and the rest now....

I did them in a zenithal highlight, and blocked in colors with contrast paint. the rest is layers of army painter triad air colors.

they turned out better than I expected and I really liked the crisp details. I lost the box, but it seemed with a wolf and girl that it would be appropiate to give her a red color with more tactical colors for the big bad wolf.

I am going to count the mechs as 28mm figures as even the scout mechs are larger than Little Red
I also have no idea on the scale of Battletech.

9 mechs for 45 points
little red riding hood and a big bad wolf for 10 points
book section bonus of 20 plus another 20 for Lady Sarah's cart, the Lady in Red will task the cart for a ride to the Manga section.
95 points


legion duel-no change
stompy robots of death move from 4 to lucky number 13
skulls.... 189 to 190

More great models here David... while Battletech was never my thing I appreciate the painting, the mechs look good. On the other hand the Infinity models are very nice too, Little Red RH and the BB Wolf are super, nice work.

95 for you and off to Manga...

Dallas
 

Monday, 4 March 2024

From TeemuL: Riddles in the Dark [Children's book] [Self Help] (100 points)

While figuring out which could be the fourth section to enter and finish, I wonder back to the section one and finish the "Children's Book" section with these resin minis from Games Workshop. These are of course Bilbo and Gollum from the "Riddles in the Dark" blister for the Middle-Earth Strategy Game and they are based on the world famous children's book Hobbit or there and back again. Professor Tolkien used to tell this story to his kids and eventually he wrote it as a book and got it published. Adults like this book, too, and especially it's sequel Lord of the Rings, while some hard core fans like the prequels, like Silmarillion or the Book of the Lost Tales.


Like I said, this minis are resin and because they are quite small, they are very light and different to work with after painting some metal minis or larger plastic ones recently. In the end the painting process was rather simple, although it took a time to get there. Bilbo has brown pants, green shirt and red coat and that's about it. Gollum has pale skin and brown loincloth. The third object is Gollum's boat next to a rock with remains of fish. I tried to paint the rock next to the boat and the one on Gollum's base with some green to get a mossy effect, but I think there is too much, at least in the photos.


In general there is a basecoat, wash and some highlight/drybrush here and there. The basing is my standard brown without the tufts, since the scene is located underground and I guess there is little plants.


And then the fourth section, which will be Section 6. I head straight to the Self Help topic. I guess most of us (if not all) have been stressing about the unpainted minis and what to paint next, feeling bad about buying new minis, while there is a mountain waiting to paint at home. Some Self Help is needed, while the support from other's is important, too. I have learnt that, instead of looking at the whole mountain, just take a look at the smaller detail and forget the rest. For example take a one box of minis, assemble, prime and paint it, then take the next one.


It might be useful to have two or three boxes open at the same time, each "project" in different stage or perhaps each project needing different techniques to finish. That way you can switch from one project to another, if one of them is not interesting at the moment or has some drying paint and you still want to paint. Just switch the project and continue.


One of my goals in this Challenge is to empty-and-finish several miniature boxes, which links nicely to this Self Help topic once I understood it. It gives me pleasure and makes me happy to have one box or unit or whatever completed and I can move to the next one. For example these Type 97 Te-Ke tanks from Battlefront are my only minis for 15mm Pacific War and I find it extremely unlikely to have any gaming use for them in the near future, but I still wanted to paint them after buying them from a sale several years ago. Now they are painted, the box is empty and in general I will have more storage space and more painted minis, which makes me feel good about myself. Naturally I have bought more minis this year than I have painted, which makes me feel not so good in general, but these small moments of happiness is all what counts, right? Self help and self deception, ok?


Type 97 Te-Ke tanks were used by Japans in the WW2 and compared to the late war beasts in Europe these look rather small. In fact they were used for scouting and recon. The box comes with two different turrets for each tank, most commonly with a machine guns, but some 37mm guns were used on some. I have painted the both options, the first two photos show the MG versions and the bottom two show the 37mm gun versions. Unfortunately one of the guns (second left) snapped at some point and it looks a bit odd now. There are also 5 tank commanders in total, each roughly a half mini.


I was prepared to paint a characterful yellow cross camo, but my very quick look at the refenrence told me, that the yellow cross was not used in the late war, so I just went with the three colour camo with khaki as a base colour and dark brown and dark green as additions. I gave a brown wash and pale drybrush in the end, but they look may be a bit too dark, I don't know. Anyway, they are finished now and my happiness factor has went up a little. I didn't paint any identifications on these, since I know next to nothing of them.


Here is the map showing my progress.


And here is my collection of empty boxes during the Challenge. I hope to add at least one more.

Then the points:
2 hobbits (historically scored as 28mm minis) is 10 points
1 boat is about the size of a hobbit, so may be 5 points? It is a vehicle, so 20 points? :)
5 15mm tanks is 40 points
5 15mm half men is 5 points
5 extra turrets may be 5 points?
2 library locations is 20 points 40 points
Total is somewhere in the region of 105 points regarding how my minion likes to score the extra turrets and the boat. :)
 
TOTAL = 100 points
 
 Sylvain: As usual, your location bonus topics are very well chosen and well argued. Your brush work on these models shows great mastery, especially the camouflage pattern on the Japanese tanks. I am sure that this newly painted core collection for the Pacific will have a domino effect and soon you will acquire more tanks and soon you will start petting them and whisper to them: "My Preciousss..."
 
I took away points from the boat and the turrets but gave back some for the location. A fair trade in my opinion :-).  


 


Thursday, 22 February 2024

From RayR: Hakuna Matata [Children's Book] (30 points)

 


Children’s Books: Something sweet for the kiddies, or perhaps something darker, maybe a little 
Edward Gorey?


Back in the late 90's my daughter Abi was obsessed with The Lion King, she was 3 at the time,  everyday after I picked her up from nursery school, I'd ask her what video she'd like to watch while I'd make her lunch, everyday for what seemed like years she would pick Disney's The Lion King.
This is the film that I've watched the most, honestly I don't know how many times I've seen it, but its got to run into the 300+ mark, easily!
Still to this day, I can resight the script and of course sing all the songs!


Abi wasn't just interested in the Disney film, she had plates, mugs, soft toys, bed covers, bags and everything imaginable, including this book.


Which of course I read and re-read several hundred times! The book came as part of a collection, every month, we'd get 2 different Disney books delivered to our house. The Lion King is the only book we have left from back then. I'll be giving this to Abi soon after I post this, she's 30 this year and I know she's gonna love it!


The figures are all from North Star's African animal's range and are all 25mm.


Obviously they're not all the same size so I'd guess they're worth 10 point as a total?

Simba, Pumba & Timon


So 10 points for the figures
and 20 points for bonus round, making a total of 30 points.


TeemuL: All right, let's sing a song! You can start, Ray! What a fantastic entry for Children's book. I guess I have not seen Lion King, but I have heard a lot of it and I guess your view ratio nicely averages mine. The minis look like made for the movie, very nice brushwork and I like the basing, too. 10 points (28mm cavalry) seems appropriate point amount.