Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Then, and then, and then and almost now...


Ok, so this version of the Then and Now is even more interesting than the last one, since I kept running across all these old versions of the Jade Dancing girl.

I had gotten a bunch of these about 12 years ago to use as Blood Bowl cheerleaders.  None of them were ever used for that purpose in the end.  Every so often, another would be painted.

The earliest version that I could find went back to the very beginning.  This one was painted in the August or September of 2002.  The "Now" is more like 2009 or early 2010.


As I mentioned, I just kept running into these things!  The green one was painted in the first few months of 2003.  I didn't locate the other images until after I had made these pictures, so sorry about that!


A few years later, after much more exposure to Cool Mini and other related websites, I started to do more elaborate stuff... like basing!  Gee, go figure. :-)  

While I don't remember too much about these old minis, I do remember that rug taking a long time!
In fact, the whole mini took ages compared to what it would be today.


The next figure was done in late 2006, I believe, and was part of my experiments with various dried foliage.  That stuff was used extensively on the dioramas I was making at the time, so I tried to incorporate them into the regular figures as well.

I guess I was also learning how to make freehand be a little more subtle.  It would be neat to see the old green dancing girl next to this newer version.  If I still have any of these around, I will obviously have to try it again!


Finally, we have the most recent version I could find.  It does not have any fancy freehand, but I noticed that it had some verdigris on it.  There are also more subtle lights and darks, and more flow.  In general, more toned down.

One thing that caught my attention was how the bases of that 2002 attempt was so similar to this effort... with big differences!  Many years ago, we didn't even know you were supposed to paint the rocks and gravel.  Heck, even static grass was this brand new magical thing.

So, like I said, if I can track down one more of these, I will see if it looks any different.  I already know it will take much less time :-)  However, since I have discovered the wonders of the razor saw since all of these versions were painted, she will be on a much more elaborate base.  Or even a plinth.

Scary to look back on something from 4 years ago at most, and see it as ancient history.


Tuesday, October 15, 2013

One more to go...


Well, I am almost done with this group!  Just one more figure to go, and that is the standard bearer.


This is the first time I have seen all of the squad together, which is fun.


I will take another batch of group shots when # 5 is ready!


I never thought I would be painting this much yellow over the years.  For the longest time, it seemed like I was painting stuff red... over and over!


OK, back to finishing the last guy...


These officers are not gentelmen


Here is the second set of officers that I promised!  These are also from Armorcast.  Bloody these guys up, and they are ready for some Zombie prison breaout!


I am pretty sure that I painted this batch of minis back in 2008.


I was very tempted to put Chicago flags on the shoulders, but I had to keep it a bit more neutral than that.  So, I settled for the sky blue shirts and black pants...


There was even a female officer, which was cool.


It would have been neat to see these guys up against actual Zombicide minis, but alas, they are long gone.


Look, here's the whole Precinct!


Monday, October 14, 2013

Mystery Forgeworld mini


I tried to look this guy up on the Forgeworld site, but for the life of me, I could not find it!  I ran across some of the other command figures I have been working on, but no luck here.


I assume he is some sort of Astropath?


Anyway, more to come!


The Criminal Element


Here's the next batch of Prison Outbreak appropriate minis from Armorcast.

These guys are called High Tech Criminals, and with those masks, I think they would all count as tough.  Probably tough enough to put a shiv in a Zombie!


I remember when I was painting these guys that I tried to come up with as many colors as I could for prison jumpsuits!


Just imagine the names for theses characters... it would be an absolute riot.  Two face, Bad Rap, The Offender.  Ha!


No Mr. Nice Guys here... just trouble waiting to happen.  Of course, Zombie versions of these dudes would be even more hilarious.


I guess that none of these guys would need a chainsaw, fireaxe or crowbar to open doors.  A spoon, a blanket and some time is all that's needed.


So hang onto your wallets and look out behind you, because those Zombies are walking the line.


Sunday, October 13, 2013

Some stuff for Prison Outbreak: Narcos


Going back through the archives, I discovered a ton of figures from Armorcast that could be very interesting for the new Prison Outbreak Zombicide game.

These guys are from Armorcast, and they are called Narcotics Officers.


They are 28 mm metal minis, and they are part of a series of convicts, officers and hostages.


Given the more 'shooty' nature of the Toxic City Mall, these guys would be perfect.


I have galleries of the other figures as well that I will post during the week.


Since Zombicide encourages you to make your own scenarios and such, having batches of figures such as these on hand will let you expand that creativity.

So, let's review this first set of officers!


Working from scratch


Bear with me folks!  Now that I have the new lighting setup, I am able to take groups shots and other similar pictures for the first time.  So, I am working my way through some of the older army minis... this time the Tainted Legions of Pharaoh Pseusenes.


Everything in these images was either scratch built of massively converted.  I know the long time viewers have seen some of the Tomb Kings stuff way back when, but it was so neat to see all of the scratch built stuff all in one place.


And, with the new Obelisk terrain no less.
I had lots of fun making everything here... the Colossus, Heirotitan, Screaming skull catapult, carrion, and so on.


A better shot of the Titan!


And the Colossus!  I have numerous step by step posts on these guys... sculpting, painting, and so on.


Sadly, all the catapult does is blow itself up, but making the sphinxes which hold the posts taught me how to make them for the display board.


More scenes like this to come.  I hope you don't mind!!!