Monday, May 11, 2020

From Barks: Grimdark tractors

These accompany my supply dump. I struggle painting vehicles, but these were somewhat fast to get the basics done with a yellow rattle-can spray (AP Daemonic Yellow) and a homemade wash of craft paint and detergent. I then sponged on some brown rust, and I'm pretty happy with the results. There's a lot of grimdark details that took me a bit of time to get done- it is very easy to fall into a rabbithole of decreasing returns with painting all the details.

Crane rotates on its trailer

The Claw!




I added a bit more brown and a little water before sloshing on liberally.

Skull-o-meter™: 11

AdamC Schooners, Xebec and Corvette

Some more kit bashing using Black Seas brigs.  

First up we have my second Xebec. If you are interested in my build process you can see it on my Blog Fencing Frog: Making Xebecs and thanks again to Guy Bowers for the inspiration and permission to use photos form his blog. 

T
his time I angled the fore mast forward which is sort of key to the Xebec look.
The stern windows taken from an extra frigate piece.
Top sail schooner I've done a few schooners, but this is probably the first one I’m really happy with. 
I cut the sails myself using paper from my daughter's sketch pad.  They do not look as cool as Warlords but good enough.
A smaller schooner more of a sloop or cutter. It makes a good small privateer merchant or warship.
Last a corvette or sloop of war as yet unflagged. It is acting as a merchant ship in my game this Saturday for the Let’s Roll Convention
I had thought about making this a third Xebec but decided I wanted something more flexible. 
I am very happy with how this ship's quarter deck came out. As with all things practice makes perfect.  USS Chesapeake is almost ready to go and USS Constellation is waiting for a few final bits of paint and then rigging.  

Iain W 28mm Great Italian wars command stand and unnecessary pair of guns (100 points)

Here's a Papal command stand that I was trying to get done for a game of To the strongest with my daughter.  Too late but it was a fun game and she wants a rematch as I beat her but only just!
The landsknecht officer is Foundry as is the brother although he is from the conquistadors range.  The body of the standard bearer was part of a warlord plastics landsknecht sprue that Norm ( from Battlefields and Warriors blog) kindly donated to me ,his head is from the Perry plastic mercenaries box,his arms from the WOTR men at arms box the flag is of course from the excellent Pete's flags and I have as is clearly traditional painted the edges, it really helps!
The unnecessary guns are both from Foundry and the crew are from Old Glory. I say unnecessary as I have (as illustrated below) over invested in artillery pieces for this period and have over 3'0" of these. These are for the early period so at least I can use them for the WOTR,  I still have crew and guns for 3 more guns but I was thinking of building 3 of the war carts for Ravenna.
Anyway in addition is another brother who was going to go on another command stand but I figured that was overkill so he's the start of a Monks stand for Dux Bellorum.












2 crew served artillery pieces plus crew 80 points plus another 20 for the command stand and our spare monk brings us up to 100 points to add to my running total which is 565. Oh and as nothing exists unless we have a image of it,here is the game. 



The last picture shows the command stand that has been replaced!
All the best Iain 

From GregB: Veteran Space Marines from the VI Legion

Squad of VI Legion Space Marines in Mark III power armour - multi-part plastic models from GW.
I appear to have tumbled further and further down a 30k rabbit hole in my hobby efforts...suddenly it seems so hard to get any more Prussians from 1870 painted, when instead I can paint yet more Space Marines for GW's Horus Heresy setting! Oh well. It's important to "go with the flow" on the painting mojo. Here is a 10-man squad of Marines from the VI Legion, the "Space Wolves", clad in Mark III powered armour. These are multi-part plastic miniatures from GW.

The famous "shark-fin" style missile launcher - a shout-out to the early days of the plastic Space Marines from the Rogue Trader era.
The so-called "Space Wolves" have a long history as a GW sci-fi sub-product. They stood out right from the early "Rogue Trader" edition of the game and gathered a passionate fan following. I thought they were kinda neat when I was a young fellow, but the GW designers have a way of ruining certain concepts. Since those early days the "Space Wolves" have been thoroughly ruined, becoming insufferable. These days they are, I suspect, a form of self-parody or something...

The sergeant has a comb on his helmet - and is carrying a scary plasma pistol and what I like to call a "tickle glove"...
Of course the Space Wolves had to play some kind of part in the Horus Heresy. I love the Horus Heresy setting, but when I started collecting the figures and models for the game, at the time I couldn't care less about how the stupid Space Wolves would fit into it. They fought on the loyalist side, but were not present at the Siege of Terra so...so who cares? I assumed Leman Russ spent the war off chewing on Primarch Milk Bones or something.

With the exception of the sergeant and heavy weapon gunner, these veteran marine all carry their own chainsword because, as one does...
Enter Dan Abnett and his awesome, awesome Black Library novel "Prospero Burns". One of the most talented scribes on the Black Library roster, Abnett turns his gift to the Space Wolves and makes them not only readable, but supremely interesting! Putting aside the wolfy-wolf-wolf drivel, Abnett's portrayal of the VI Legion brings them back instead to, essentially, spooky space Vikings - happy to be thought of - and underestimated as - brooding barbarians, when in fact they are clever tacticians as well as fierce and dour fighters. This is a great book, and if you like the setting at all you should go read it!

The fellow in the middle of the front rank in the photo is carrying a flamethrower...good for cooking dinner, AND the enemies of The Emperor.
After reading Abnett's book, I was hooked, and I surprised my friends by painting up some members of the Vylka Fenryka for 30k gaming. I started with the contents of GWs "The Burning of Prospero" board game, and have been adding a few models to my small contingent of The Rout here and there in the years since. This 10-man squad is another modest set of reinforcements. This is a veteran tactical squad, with a couple of special weapons for support.

Decals on the shoulder pauldron come from the box game "The Burning of Prospero".
These plastic Space Marines in Mark III armour are just the bee's knees. GW hit the ball out of the park with this kit. I love building them and painting these figures.  With the plating, the segmented and riveted armour, they look scary and menacing, just like a good Space Marine should!

The plastic parts can fit any other plastic GW Space Marine kit out there, allowing for a number of easy possibilities to customize the figures. In the case of this submission the model with the "shark fin" style rocket launcher is using arms and a back pack from the Mark IV power armour set. Of course there is a large range of Legion-specific bits that work well with the models as well, available from Forge World. 

Pattern of markings on the shoulder pauldron denote a "Great Company"...the higher level formation this squad is attached to.
Overall my collection of VI Legion marines for 30k is still pretty small (somehow the overwhelming majority of stuff I painted fights with the Warmaster...hmmm). This submission sees my Vylka Fenryka collection grow to just 30 marines led by a single character and backed by a solitary Contemptor Dreadnought armour - enough for a very small game. As I said at the outset, however, I seem to have tumbled down the rabbit hole a bit...so we'll see what else might join my 30k collection before I get back to those Prussians...

KenR 28mm Italian Wars Command Stand


Back to work tomorrow (just after a scheduled holiday, none of that stay at home gubbins for us Crown Servants !) so I'm catching up getting stuff posted on here.


So here we have a 28mm command stand for my Italian Wars Project. A metal officer figure and a plastic standard bearer both from the Perrys, the flag as always is from Petes, although I did paint the edges 👍


2 Cavalry and a flag is 21 points so we are up to 1046. Next up, probably in a week or so will be some Mounted Crossbow.