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Tuesday, June 16, 2020
From TamsinP - League of Fatties and Git Burga
Just a small group of rather large people for Judge Dredd this time - the League of Fatties.
From the Judge Dredd Fandom Wiki:
"Fatties are bored citizens who have turned to gluttony as a means to pass the time. They are so gigantically fat that they need a belliwheel to prop up their prodigious gut.
In the future, fatties can count as athletes: competitive eating is an international sport, ranging from the Olympics to criminal back-street eating games. Some contests even have fatties eat items like bedspreads and car parts. Mega-City One has fat camps where parents send juves to gain weight and poor citizens may try to bulk up in the hope that eating games might be their ticket for prosperity.
The intensely fat were still a rare sight in 2080. The first eating championships started around then, attracting people with its 'good times' decadence.
Fatties were commonplace in the 2100s, when gluttony was one of the few traditional pleasures that weren't illegal. This gave rise to both the coveted Mega-City Fats award and the first one-ton man, Big Lard Ringer (who was swiftly arrested after he rolled downhill).
When food rationing was enforced following the Apocalypse War of 2104, the fatties were left distraught. Begging and fraud spread throughout the community. On the flipside, many norms began assaulting them for being fat when others were starving (and some suggested eating fatties as a compromise). A group of Fatties called the League of Fatties began stealing or looting extra food to keep up their prodigious girth. In order to restore order, the city passed the Fat Control Law: all Fatties were restricted to four special blocks and not allowed out until they were below 300 kg [661.3 lbs]. There they had to submit to a regimen of exercise and a tightly-regulated diet. The fatties that did get out often binged on food to celebrate and ended up back in the blocks the next day.
Illegal eating championships went on for years, with fatties smuggled or broken out of the blocks.
In 2107, rationing was over and the fatties were allowed back into society. Eating championships were legal once more and attracted huge crowds.
The fatties were so common and the eating championships so lucrative that by 2123, thin juves would be sent to fat camps. The heftier juves were astounded to learn 21st century camps had expected them to lose weight."
These took a lot of work to get reasonably smooth transitions, particularly on the female's flesh.
I finished varnishing and basing the three figures yesterday and then remembered that I had a fast food stall sitting in my MDF pile. Thinking that it would make a perfect backdrop for these three, i decided to paint and assemble it. I didn't go quite so overboard with the weathering and graffiti this time, just a couple of slogans and some overall grime.
This kit is one of three from TT Combat's SciFi Utopia range.
Tomorrow i'll be starting work on some of the criminal character figures.
Labels:
32mm,
Judge Dredd,
TamsinP,
TT Combat,
Warlord Games
from RayR - Haitian Revolution - French Line
I cannot say that I painted these entirely, because I didn't, they'd nearly all been prepainted but been bashed around in the bag and mainly needed a bit of TLC.
So a little TLC was given, I based them on Warbases 25mm round bases and voila! They ready to go.
There was also 4 command figures with a flag already attached! To say I'm pleased is an understatement!
Labels:
25mm,
Haitian Revolution,
RayR,
Trent Miniatures
Monday, June 15, 2020
KenR : 28mm Buildings for Cops and Robbers mini Project
Just a quick post to chuck these buildings into the mix, a couple of them have been in the background of some previous shots but now I have done all three I thought I would present them for judgement.
I've bought and made three buildings over the last few weeks all from a Company called Purple Bob's Hobbies, I think these buildings look the absolute biz, if your interested I did a video review of them, link below.
Points wise I thinks it's around about 60, taking me to 1438. I've seen a couple of people talking about the end of the challenge coming up, I must have missed an announcement, are we going until the end of June ?
I've a unit of WW1 Cavalry waiting to be posted and I'm working on a unit of Arab Spearmen too.
From NoelW: Penultimate pot pourri of painted pieces
As we’re nearing the end of the Quarantine Challenge (but
not necessarily nearing the end of lockdown as, as far as I can see, little
has changed for people like my family) I decided it was time to review my plan,
as it was certainly “ganging agle-y”. I'd originally planned for 23 projects, each of which I
wanted to touch twice (once to complete something already begun, once to do
something new). By last week, I’d touched 14 of the 23 projects, addressing
only 22 of the hoped-for 46 “slots” – not even half!
So, with time trickling out through the plughole
of existence, I decided I’d aim to use the last couple of weeks to gesture in
the direction of as many of the remaining projects as possible. This is a bit
of a cheat, really, as I’d intended much more than this, but other things have
eroded my time, so this is simply a way of making me feel a bit better about
myself, as well as getting a few more projects chugging infinitely slowly
forwards.
Here, then, is my penultimate post of smallish offerings,
from several projects.
First off, the American War of Independence. This has
long been a conflict I’ve been interested in (since the days of O level
history, in fact), but a project I’ve constantly failed to get back to. So,
with a concerted effort, here’s a contribution for both sides.
For the Americans, a “butterfly”:
And for the Brits, the 45th,
Nottinghamshire, regiment:
Next, a Congreve Rocket for my Waterloo setup. I try to add something
each year to the Waterloo collection around the time of the anniversary. This
is a Warlord model. I find their offerings quite varied in quality, perhaps
because they tend to buy up other smaller firms, but this model I really like,
as it gives an unusual dynamism to the Napoleonic battlefield.
I’ll finish with a couple of Lord of the Rings characters.
Hama, who is definitely one of the good guys, swallowed, according to Peter
Jackson, by a warg en route to Helm’s Deep:
And Denethor, Steward of Gondor. Now, is he Good or Evil?
He’s wearing black, so that seems definitive. Except pretty much everyone in
Gondor wears black, so that’s not much help. As the faithful steward who turns
out to be faithless, and the loving father who sets his son on fire, perhaps neither
Good nor Bad, just slightly conflicted.
(Apologies for the overexposed photos, BTW.)
That’s 26 foot (130 pts) and 2 war machines (20 pts) = 150
pts. Cumulative total for the challenge: 1494
And the state of play of my projects, with less than a week to go, 26 of my hoped for 46. Can I complete another 20 projects in 5 days?
Project
|
New Task
|
‘Points’
|
Old Task
|
‘Points’
|
Agincourt
|
||||
AWI
|
Farmstead
|
3
|
US Butterfly
British 16
foot
|
30
80
|
Black
Seas (1/700th)
|
2 merchants
|
20
|
||
British
in Egypt: 1801
|
Generals
de Rolls’
regiment
|
30
60
|
||
Cape Wars
|
12 infantry
|
60
|
||
Carthaginians
|
||||
Crusades
|
Command group
|
20
|
||
ECW
|
||||
French in
Egypt: 1801
|
Guns
|
50
|
Command
Gun crew
|
75
|
Frostgrave/fantasy
|
3 Treemen
|
24
|
Frankie
|
5
|
Italian
Wars
|
||||
Lord of the
Rings
|
Swan Knights
Denethor
Hama
|
60
5
5
|
Harad
cavalry
Harad infantry
|
60
45
|
Minden
(15mm)
|
||||
Ottoman
|
||||
Peninsular
War
|
12 Spanish
|
60
|
||
Republican
Romans
|
||||
Sikh/Afghan
Wars
|
Command
stand
8 Irregulars
|
15
40
|
11
irregulars
|
55
|
1860s
British IF
|
Command base
|
15
|
Union
rebasing
|
0
|
1880s,
the Sudan
|
Buildings
|
15
|
18 British
|
90
|
Walmington/Sealion
|
6 landing
craft
|
30
|
3 Civvies
6 zombies
Bandstand
|
15
30
2
|
Waterloo
|
Congreve
rocket
|
20
|
||
WW2
Desert
|
3 trucks
39 Afrika
Korps
|
30
195
|
15 Italians
|
65
|
Zulu War
|
NNI
Frontier
Horse
Natal
Carbineers
|
30
60
50
|
Pearson
& Chelmsford
4 foot
|
25
20
|
TOTAL
|
727
|
767
|
Labels:
AWI,
Lord of the Rings,
Napoleonic,
NoelW,
Perry Miniatures,
Warlord Games
From SimonG: HYW Hobilars plus some terrain (and an ambush!)
For what will no doubt be my final posting I have to offer only one stand of four Perry plastic English mounted bowmen/hobilars. I have to say that these are not the greatest sculpts, being somewhat soft in detail and lacking in facial character. I always love the horses however -- now they are some characterful beasts!
Accompanying are two more 12x12 terrain pieces using the Terra-Formers system from Sally 4th. I made one up as a small forested area and made the centre of it a pull out so a stand could be placed within the wood. Lots of fiddling to make it fit but I think it came out OK in the end. Only 20 more of these pieces to do to make a 6'x4' gaming area!
Anyway it's been great fun participating in all of this and I cannot wait for AHPC XI later this year! Keep safe everyone!
Sunday, June 14, 2020
JTinQT - Week 11 - Landsknecht Pike
Dear All
Still trying to post something every week although a day late on this week and only a couple of measley pike. Anyway all counts I guess. This is just plodding away on the second base for my new French Landsknecht Black band and the figures are Old Glory.
Thanks All - Cheers Jez
Still trying to post something every week although a day late on this week and only a couple of measley pike. Anyway all counts I guess. This is just plodding away on the second base for my new French Landsknecht Black band and the figures are Old Glory.
Thanks All - Cheers Jez
From CLarenceH: Camels and a Horsie!
It's a great feeling to meet a hobby goal. This unit and the edition of a mounted Emir, completes my initial target to face off against my Highlanders.
Not a great photo, but I'll set up some proper shots on terrain when I get in my first game.
So for a quick recap, this gives me four units of Beja foot (two with spears, one with swords, and one with rifles), the camels, and a mounted Emir - 89 models in a relatively short period of time. Going forward I intend to add two units of Nile Arabs and a unit of Baggara cavalry. Beyond that? Well, we'll see. I may incorporate ahistorical things like Zanzibar slavers (I don't think they ranged up the Nile to Egypt), nefarious Belgian mercenaries (not really appropriate as allies of the Mahdi), or Central African style brigands (Rugga Rugga). I already have a large collection of these from the Wargames Foundry Darkest Africa range that will fit right in with a little rebasing. Of course, I can always add more Beja foot!
Up next - reinforcements for the Brits - a platoon of the IX Sudanese!
Not a great photo, but I'll set up some proper shots on terrain when I get in my first game.
So for a quick recap, this gives me four units of Beja foot (two with spears, one with swords, and one with rifles), the camels, and a mounted Emir - 89 models in a relatively short period of time. Going forward I intend to add two units of Nile Arabs and a unit of Baggara cavalry. Beyond that? Well, we'll see. I may incorporate ahistorical things like Zanzibar slavers (I don't think they ranged up the Nile to Egypt), nefarious Belgian mercenaries (not really appropriate as allies of the Mahdi), or Central African style brigands (Rugga Rugga). I already have a large collection of these from the Wargames Foundry Darkest Africa range that will fit right in with a little rebasing. Of course, I can always add more Beja foot!
Up next - reinforcements for the Brits - a platoon of the IX Sudanese!
Labels:
28mm,
camels,
ClarenceH,
Perry Miniatures,
Quindia Studios,
Sudan,
TSATF
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