Wednesday, 20 February 2019

From Andrew E: 8th Army Tanks and Terrain (65 points)

January brought around Australia’s biggest wargaming convention – CanCon held annually in stinking hot weather in Canberra.  This year I decided to change my usual Australian Army in the Western Desert with some slightly bigger tanks (thanks to their British cousins).  The Australians are a fun army but they only have a limited arsenal to choose from when it comes to vehicles (their heavier tanks never left Australia but hung around waiting for the fight to come to them).
Enter the M3 Grant and the Daimler!



Both of them turned out pretty nicely with a little bit of weathering on them.  Originally I was going to add some weathering powders but after playing around a little decided against it as it just made the models look to messy.  Usually I also add a bit of rust to vehicles but thought that there would not be enough water in the desert to rust!  Instead grime, chipping and bit of diesel spill would do.




In addition to finishing up an army, I decide I would build a table of desert terrain.  These are the first two buildings that are completed.



It took a bit of experimenting to get the look that I was after with the buildings - textured paint then a couple of different sprays finished up with weathering and washes for the grime.



Now just to finish the remaining 8 buildings…
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Very nice work, Andrew - you'll have to tell us who made the vehicles and buildings, they look pretty damned cool!

I've tagged the armour as an entry in the What A Tanker! rounds, since it's the right scale and it's a worthy competitor in the field. 20 points each for them.

The buildings occupy a bit over one standard cube, so on a slightly ad hoc basis, I'm giving them 25 points.

So that's 65 points, well done!

Ev

From Brendon W - Red and Black and Arab Infantry (142 points)

This week I present 24x 28mm infantry and 1 x 28mm Cavalry. All plastic.

Group pic

From Perry Miniatures plastics a variety of reinforcements for a few different units. A lone officer Knight on his horse, four pikemen, four for a black powder unit and four for a billmen/halberd unit.
A few non standard builds among them with hand swaps, weapon swaps and wind instruments from other kits.





Arab infantry double ups to bolster the ranks of two unit types. Spear armed unit and a sword armed unit. All shields are hand painted and I am happy with the result.  I decided to really try for some brighter colours on some sword armed dudes. Made for a change from my usual painting style and I enjoyed the mini challenge I set myself.





I was lucky to get these photos taken before I left for work. An early morning thunderstorm with plenty of rain threatened to not go away and it made my photo zone (back yard) rather dark and very wet. Lucky for me it cleared away just in time.

Cheers from Brendon
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The welcome return of the Knights of Beer and Bacon! And more of the soldiers of the medieval Middle East! Exceedingly fine work there, Brendon.

24 infantry is 120 points, that's 10 points for the Knight, plus 12 points for those shields, very nice work!

That's 142 well-earned points!

Ev

From TeemuL: More Guards of Morr (55 points)

More Plague Marines for my Guards of Morr army. These are from the Dark Imperium starter set. Similar heavy washed and drybrushed method as the previous group I painted couple of weeks ago. These will form the core of my Death Guard army in our Urban Conquest campaign.
7 Plague Marines


Noxious Blightbringer


Malignant Plaguecaster


Lord of Contagion


Whole bunch of them

10 28mm figures should give me 50 points, but I accept extra points due to the size of the characters, the big one is on 60mm base.
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It's a good thing you've caught me on a good day! 

I'm scoring these pestilential fellows at 5 points each, except for the big fellow who I'll score as a 54mm fig because he's such a treat for the eye (and because he's a bloody huge bugger as well).

55 points for you!

Ev

From StuartL - A Crusader??? (7 points)

My third and final post of the week is another Crusader. In this case, a Space Marine from the Indomitus Crusade. A few weeks back, my local gaming group decided to create our own chapter of space marines between us. Each of us could contribute a part of the background, the name, the colours, the history, etc. We finally came up with the Astral Hammers, a newly created chapter of Primaris Marines. Their background was that they were formed from the Iron Hands geneseed and that their leadership were all members of the Iron Hands legion who had been wounded and kept in stasis since the Horus Heresy. 
For the chapter symbol, we went with a hammer (obviously) along with a simplification of the Nagoya City symbol, where our group is based. This was free handed onto the shoulder pad using a marker pen and then some more white paint to tidy it up a bit. For the colour scheme, we settled on a halved pattern, with the bone white representing the biological part of the chapter and the gunmetal grey representing the technological skills and aptitude of it's members.
Being from a chapter with the name Astral Hammers, it seemed only fitting that my captain should be wielding a hammer himself. In addition to switching out the original weapon, I replaced his wrist mounted gun with an older plastic version and also replaced the head with a Heresy era MkIII helm. The cloak was painted with several layers of black mixed with gloss medium to make it reflect the light.
You can just make out the 3rd company badge on his right knee in the above picture. Painting the mini was a bit challenging, as there were no marks to guide where the colours should split, so it was all done by eye. I think it came out looking ok though. I'm trying to decide if I want to paint any more of these guys. I don't currently play 40K, but he could use some friends on the shelf.

So, that should be a simple 5 points for one figure.
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Great work in coming up with a new chapter, Stuart!

In view of the handpainted insignia (and the fact he's a total unit), I'm giving you a couple of extra points. Originality deserves a reward! I'm also labelling it as a Squirrel entry since it's different to the other two for the week.

Well done!

Ev

From StuartL - Crusaders again? (32 points)

My second post this week is a bunch of Crusaders. These ones have a slightly more fantasy take on the theme though. The models are by Privateer Press and are for the Menoth faction of Warmachine. 
The Protectorate of Menoth are the religious fanatics of the Warmachine world. Their aim is to spread the word of Menoth to everyone. That word is 'FIRE'. As a rule, they like burning things. On occasion they may smash something with a massive mace, and then burn it, but only if they feel that simply burning it isn't enough.
I'm not a Warmachine player myself, (though I played ages ago), these models were done for a friend of mine who plays fairly regularly. The Warmachine scene here in Japan is actually fairly busy. The straightforward nature of the rules means that they can be translated easily and big, stompy mechs are always popular.
I'm not altogether certain what these models are exactly, but I can tell you that they are Warjacks. 'Jacks are an important piece of the Warmachine game. They are capable of dishing out a lot of damage, taking a lot in return and can be powered up by having the Warcaster (leader) of their battle group handing over extra magic power.
Again, I'm not entirely sure on the names of these figures. The central figure is the Warcaster of the group and, as her base demonstrates, she loves fire. I think this would be a fantastic model to use OSL techniques on, but I'm not that great of a painter. All of the models have white marks on the sides of their bases to denote where their front/rear arcs are, in case anyone was wondering.
None of these models has any pure white on it. The armour was all painted with Vallejo's Light Grey mixed with White on a 1:1 basis. It's close enough to fool the eye and is far easier for painting. 

I'm not sure as to the points scoring. The three infantry models are roughly 28mm figures, but the two Warjacks are bigger. So, I will let my ever diligent minion handle the scoring for those. However, I believe that they do get me a Squirrel point for my tally.
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It's a good thing I can detect how tall a figure is from a photograph, thanks to my having been visited by three good fairies in my infancy...
; )

We'll say 5 points apiece for the smaller figures, and I'll take a stab and say 7 and 10  for the Warjacks, for a total of  32 points.

Well done, Sir!

Ev

From StuartL - Crusaders (35 points)

My first post for this week is a batch of six Crusaders. The models are all from Fireforge Games.
Originally, I had planned to have these finished and painted by last week, but sometimes life gets in the way. A friend of mine left the country a few weeks ago and went back to stay with his family in New Zealand. He did this on short notice and left a lot of stuff behind. He asked me to go to his old apartment, collect his hobby stuff and put it into a lock-up for him. So on Saturday before last, I took a train for 90 minutes out to where my friend had been staying and then spent most of the day moving boxes around. No painting was done that day.
The day after, I had planned to do some painting, but my better half had to write a report for our local community group and asked me to sit with her as she wasn't familiar with the software I have installed on my PC. This took about 4 hours or so, no painting was done that day.
So, two days of the weekend down, but I had a cunning plan. Monday was a public holiday. I could paint then. But wait, the Water Feature bonus round was coming up and I needed to finish my entry. Grabbing everything I needed, I proceeded to finish off the terrain I had been working on during the afternoon and finally added the Water Effects to complete the piece. With that done I went to have dinner, expecting to get some painting done in the evening. After a nice meal I went back to my little hobby hole and found that the terrain had warped itself into an unusable mess. The glue had been fine. The paint had been fine, but the Water Effects had done something to the top layer of the foamcore and ruined it. This killed my motivation entirely and so no painting was done that day either.
So, these crusaders are a week late, but finally done. I have more on the way for next week (hopefully). Fingers crossed I can get some serious painting done this week. I am not sure about the colour scheme I have used, but I'm happy with it. Nobody in my group is a serious historian and if it looks good on the table, that will satisfy me.

So, that's 6x 28mm figures for a total of 30 Points and a Squirrel for my tally.
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The first of your submissions for the week has netted you 30 points plus another 5 for the handpainted shields. Very nice work!

What's the next item on the agenda...?

Ev

Back to Work Wednesday

I returned to work this week, so we're a little pressed for time just now...


What's in the 'In' tray today?

  • Crusaders!
  • More Crusaders (but not the same as the first Crusaders)
  • Another Crusader (erm, what...?)
  • More Morr,
  • And a whole bunch of Medieval guys!
  • Oh, and some Eighth Army vehicles as well...
Now, let's see if we can get this lot blogged before lunch!

Ev

Tuesday, 19 February 2019

From PeterA - Getting Back In The Saddle with some WW2 Germans (76 Points)

Well the last couple of weeks have largely been a write-off due to illness - some horrible combination of flu/chest infection/consumption/the plague has meant even thinking about painting sent me off on a coughing fit, and it has only been this weekend that I have managed to summon up the energy to pick up the brushes (obviously not made of the same stern stuff as Tamsin!).

Anyway, I thought it was time to notch up another squirrel point, so decided to make a start on some WW2 Germans that have been languishing deep in the lead pile. They are AB Figures - beautiful sculpts but to be honest I did not think I could do them justice. In addition, wanting to have a go at various patterns of SS camo was even more intimidating, so they have sat untouched for a long time. However, an article in a Too Fat Lardies Special not only gave some fairly easy to follow guidance, but it was illustrated with pictures of AB Figures, so I thought I'd give it a go; this is the Painting Challenge after all!

This first squad is in a mixture of Oak Leaf Autumn and Oakleaf Spring pattern and I decided to do the bases with autumn clump foliage to distinguish them from ordinary Wehrmacht figures, who will be based with a more summery flock/clump foliage blend, like on the MG team below. The figures themselves are actually from the Wehrmacht range, but I was inspired by an old post on The Guild forum (now sadly defunct) which painted Wehrmacht as SS. As AB only do two squad packs of SS, this gives me a lot more variety.

First up are the 5-man rifle team. These will be for gaming Operation Market-Garden, and reading the excellent 'It Never Snows In September' there is a mention of SS troops arming themselves with Sten guns, so the figure on the left is carrying a captured British SMG (the figure is by Battlefield/Blitz).


Next we have a three-man MG42 team.


For a change of pace I also did a PAK 40 - AB crew and a Grubby/Britannia gun. 




Finally, some Wehrmacht fire support in the shape of a tripod mounted MG 42, done largely to give me from a break painting little camo dots! I am doing a Wehrmacht section to accompany them and that might get finished for later today.



So one Squirrel point and 48 points (I think - not sure if you count the figures on top of the 16 points for the guns, so I didn't) for the Germans.




Sorry to hear you've been ill, nothing kills productivity like manflu! Seriously though, its hard to motivate yourself when all you want to do it crawl under a blanket and sleep it off. This is a great bunch of figures to get back in the groove. For Crew served weapons the crew are scored as well as the gun so you've sold yourself a bit short on the points. 15 infantry and two guns will earn you a tidy 76 points. 
Lee

From TamsinP: In The Clearing Stands A Boxer (10 points)



And he's not the only one!

Just a very small post from me this week. I spent far too much time working on that dirty old tramp, then got hit by a virus over the weekend which left me feeling over-tired. In combination that meant that I wasn't going to finish the larger project I am working on in time for this week's submission. However, it does mean that I will have quite a large submission for you next week.

But on with this week's figures:












These two pugilists are from the "Pugsy Flanagan Goes Down In d'Third" pack from Pulp Figures. The pack also includes a referee, cornerman and manager but I wasn't going to be able to finish them today. I might paint them up for next week.

For scoring, there are two 28mm foot figures, so that should give me a knockout 10 points this week!



I'm shocked! No fifteen mil in sight!! Splendid work on these two pugilists. Skin tones can often be difficult, especially darker tones. Slightly off and it can look completely wrong. Your guys are magnificent though. I certainly wouldn't want to get in front of either of them (its me glass jaw, guv).
Lee

From KenR : 28mm Italian Wars Stradiots 2 and Command (83 Points)


It wouldn't be a Tuesday without a Cavalry unit would it. My personal side challenge within the challenge itself was to complete at least one a week, only just made it with a Pike Block on the go but here we are.


Earlier in the challenge I did a unit of bow armed Stradiots using Perrys 28mm Miniatures with a officer / standard base but have decided to up the light Cavalry to 12 figures a unit, I bought some extra bow armed troops at York and will add them to the 6 already done. I also got another six Stradiots with Lance so now have a unit of 12 of those to do.


I also took the opportunity to het another Command Stand done, as the other ones this is on a 80mm round base and has two figures from the Perry's Light Cavalry with another one of Petes Flags. I haven't identified the flag but it looks Venetian and fits nicely with the flag on the bow armed unit.


Here's a pic with the other six figures I did and this will form a unit of Bow armed Light Cavalry.


So points wise it's 60 for the 6 new Stradiots, 20 for the two mounted command and one for the flag making 81 points for both the main total and the Renaissance Side Duel.


Today's entries will have taken me over my initial Challenge Target which is pretty good considering we are about 2/3 of the way through. Things will slow down quite a bit for me in the final third of the challenge, I am back to work this week after an extended period of time away (unplanned due to injury) so there will be no sitting around painting all day !

The challenge for me now will be to get a unit of Cavalry done each week till the end, the airbrush compressor is warming up in the back ground as my stock of painted horses is running low.



Works gain will be our loss, but I'll be happy to see more cavalry from you in the coming weeks. I'm running out of complimentary adjectives to use when describing your work! Once again you are inspiring us all with this sensational project. 

I'm going to add a couple of extra points for the eye candy quality, it would be a crime not to! 
Lee