Monday, October 21, 2013

Time for the girls


Another batch of Dark Eldar around the warp gate... this time the Raging Heroes Blood Vestals.


Fantastic miniatures to work with... every option you could use.


At some point, I might actually get to use these minis in a game again... heaven forbid! :-)


One last Squad of Imperial Guard coming!






Sunday, October 20, 2013

Another Demonhunter gang 'o Guard


All right folks... another squad!


As I mentioned in the earlier post, these were Stormtrooper vets that I used as troops for the 4th edition Demonhunter army.


This unit was made up of various plastic pieces and parts that I could scrape together.  Just like the first unit, it is also where I learned how to create these types of sci-fi bases.


I tried to designate the Sergeants and special weapon guys by placing them on marble bases done in the style of the accompanying Grey Knights and Inquisitor retinues.


Here's the unit as a whole.  


Again, I really loved these units.  They did die very easily, but I loved how they impacted the deployment phase.  The way it worked out in 4th edition, I was able to see where all the opponent's key units were going to be long before my heavy hitters had to be plunked down!

That was a big advantage more than once. :-)


Hangin' out at the Gate


Given the Dark Eldar affinity for all things involving the webway and the warp, it was time to take some images of various units with the new gate!

This time, it was my unit of Grotesques.


It is very cool to see these guys in an all new context!


I forgot how huge these buggers were.


So, next unit up will be some Blood Vestals from Raging Heroes.


Saturday, October 19, 2013

Send in the Guard!


Now that you have seen the scratch built Chimeras, it's time for the Stormtroopers that used to ride around in them!

I had two 'Plasma' squads, and two 'Melta' squads, like this one.


They were minimal sized units, perfect for taking objectives.  Plus, they could pop their little heads out of the back of the Chimeras and blast somebody along the way!


Each squad was a mix of new and old metal figures, and plastic as well.


I used all the same colors on these guys as I did the Chimeras and my Grey Knights


I made all of the bases as well, using my Sci-fi basing methods that are in the basing section of the blog.  In fact, this is where I developed those techniques!


Here's the whole gang!


Another squad tomorrow!!


Making your own rides


Recent conversations got me thinking about a set of scratch built Chimeras that I made for my beloved Demonhunter army back in the wonderful days of 4th editon. :-)


I made 4 of them in all, each one toting a small squad of Stormtroopers.  This is when troop choices really meant a lot, since it affected deployment in a huge way.

I have images from three of them in this post.


They were made from Sculpey, plasticard, matboard, foam, and even plastic tubes (brush protectors).


Keep in mind that I never had an actual Chimera to work with when I made these.  I was working from a few line drawings that I found in a 3rd edition I.G. codex!


I looked at the drawings over and over, which also had a line drawing of a Guardsman standing next to it.  So, using one of my I.G. minis, I tried to scale everything appropriately!


The turrets could be removed very easily.  Each one had a heavy flamer option.


This vehicle was the only one that had GW parts on it.  Everything else was made from scratch.


I forgot how much I liked these guys!  When I look at these pictures, I see that there was more detail than I remember.


Nobody could tell that these were scratch built , including GW employees!





These images show you a little better what I have been talking about.  Heck, even the Sculpey was mostly left over from other projects... hence the crazy quilt of colors!


The white materials are the matboard.  You can see the clear plastic brush protector that became a Multi-laser.


The total cost of making these things was just a few dollars, which was very sweet!  Obviously, there was a fair amount of time in building and painting them, but I will always like them the best!


Friday, October 18, 2013

The New Gate


Here are some new images of the warpgates that I made for the videos.


Since there were all kinds of GW parts on the old gate, I had to reconstruct it completely.


I also had to make 2 of them at once, since I needed a sample construction for filming and painting.


This made the process a lot longer, to say the least.  However, I have 2 of the gates now!!


There is still a lot of work that I want to do on these guys.  Lots of lighter colors, and maybe some glowing diodes and other freehand.


I snapped some images of the Dark Eldar on this gate, so I will be posting those over the next few days...


Hanging out in the woods...


I could not resist the temptation to break out the Lord of the Rings elves once I had all the terrain pieces set up for the box art shoot.


This is just a tiny portion of the entire army, in fact.  There is much more.  I will be shooting some more images of them as I start to add more units to the army.


If you look back on some of the previous LOTR posts, it will explain much of the back story behind these elves, and why they have remained in Middle Earth.


It has been a very long time since these guys have been out of the box.  At least 10 months or so.  I miss playing the game a lot.


These guys fought over this particular hill many times :-)


I guess I will have to do some more battle reports once that gets going again!


Here's some of the cavalry, who usually did a lot of damage.  They got even nastier when Gwahir joined them!!


One of the archers did manage to make a Mumakil run away with a very strategic shot.  I think his name was Mortimer or something like that...


If you check out the terrain building post for the display board that I created for this army, you will see some serious hill construction!  That was a giant board that I called Fortress Falls.


Anyway, more going forward!