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Monday, 15 January 2024
From FrederickC - Early War French Division Légère Mécanique [New Acquisitions] (580 points)
From Lorenzo: 1848 Danish Rifleman (32pts)
I reckon its just 8 x 4 pts as they are another "new aquisition" so thats 32 points I believe.
Sylvain: A very nice submission about an army rarely seen in gaming. All this is new knowledge to me. I hope more will come in the next few weeks.
From PeterB: Fantasy and other shizznizz - 85 points
Its a bit of a mish mash post this one. I genuinely couldn't think of a large group of models that I had left to cover the category of fantasy (obviously I have lots of fantasy models but they cover lots of other categories I want to cover on my journey). So, its a single model covering the category and what could be more fantasy than a dragon. This one is from Archon Studios. (Slightly smaller than the last of their dragons I painted.)
Also this week I have been painting a few odds and sods. Firstly, I saw this lonely truck in the charity shop the other day and it looked so tattered and worn with wobbly wheels, I felt it would never be loved again in its current form. So, what better than to give a new lease of life in Gaslands! Yep, one for for the fleet. Some added armour and a gun toting punk were all it needed. (As well as the paint job obviously.)
Sometimes I paint a model just to test a colour scheme before using it. (Last year I painted some hormagaunts in multiple reds and washes before selecting one for a dragon, if anyone remembers that.) This vintage Eldar was a practise for yellow. I couldn't decide whether to drybrush over brown or orange. This one is orange. It looks good for this chap, but I won't be using it for the other model later. (You'll have to wait a week or so to see what that is.)
Another practise model. This is a vampire hunter from Bad Squiddo Games. I really just wanted to know what a brown wash looked like over various different browns and whites. I actually washed him with a darker brown first, took some notes, then dunked him in water to clean it off quickly. I then gave him a sepia wash and got the result I wanted for some of these colours. I shall be using them again later.
Finally this trio also from Bad Squiddo. It was only when I started painting the werewolf that I realised the "rags" were actually a dress. I am therefore submitting her as an entry for Sarah's choice, although I am taking a natural route up to the next floor anyway.
Points
6 x 28mm miniatures at 5 points = 30 points
1 x 20mm vehicle at 15 points = 15 points
location bonus = 20 points
Sarah's cart = 20 points
Total = 65 points
Sylvain: A lovely submission. When I looked at the dragon, the word "cute" immediately sprang to mind. Thanks to you and a spiffy paint job, a toy was saved from the trash,a good deed that will not be left unrewarded, I am sure. Your lycanthropes and other sci-fi/fantasy figures look very crisp.
P.S. Don't forget to add the Library Map 😁.
From PeterB: A Clowder* of Cats and more - Children's Books - 85 points
So my first post of this week, I have painted a full set of models from Crooked Dice Studio. They are a collection of Mutants from across their range of TV inspired models. After having great fun painting a whole range of characters from the Masters of Universe range from Archon Studios over the last year, I felt these would also be fun to paint, Especially if I painted them to look like characters from one of my favourite cartoons from my younger days, Thundercats.
I chose to paint these in a clear, crisp style. Not too much drybrushing or shading. No inks and colours as accurate as possible. The models are surprisingly detailed and took some effort to get accurate. The fun was in keeping the lines clean and not relying on inks or washes to hide any imperfections.
I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed painting these. When painting historical miniatures it is surprising how much brown there is, coupled with the painters friend, a brown wash, its amazing how brown miniatures end up looking from a distance. I display some models on a vintage printers tray hanging on my wall, which is also brown. These models were in contrast bright and colourful, even the bad guys.
The big boss bad guy in Thundercats, called Mumm-Ra appeared in one of two forms in most episodes. A tiny mummy that chewed the scenery like The Emperor in Return of the Jedi and then a Japanese animation style transformation occured and he become more muscled than skeletor and with a dramatic up-gust of wind making his cape billow.
Of course, he has to have his cronies.
This is my fourth visit in the library to the section for Childrens books. I'm sure its clear why.
The Points
13 x 28mm miniatures at 5 points each = 65 points
Bonus points for Childrens books = 20 points
Total 85 points
* Yes, I looked it up, a collective noun for cats is a clowder. Every day is a school day.
Sylvain: A very colorful submission with pastel tones, as if it was summer somewhere (hint, not in Canada)... I really like the crazy hairstyles on some of the models as well as the cartoonish design of some other miniatures, which your painting style neatly highlighted.Well done!