Monday, February 16, 2015

A commanding presence... Victoria Miniatures


Here's a command squad made from a variety of Victoria Miniatures.  As I mentioned in the previous posts, they are designed to be interchangeable from one type of squad to the next.


I believe I have a few blog posts showing how these were created in the Road to Adepticon 2014 series of articles.


Now let's set the scene, using that Secret Weapon ruined tank set.


It's so much fun to see these shots now!  I didn't have all of these items at the time the squad was first created...


This was definitely my favorite unit of the entire army that I made for the 2014 Adepticon tournament.


Let's go man the gates!


Here we go.  I had a lot of fun creating this set of fortress walls and bunkers.  It was part of my display board, but it was also my Aegis defense line!


There are lots of blog articles on this, and even a video that was part of the Painting Pyramid video series!


It was all made from foam and cereal boxes, with a little plasticard here and there.


The walls can be moved into any number of configurations, which made them fantastic for gaming!


There are long wall sections, shorts sections and angled pieces, as well as a second gate.


The Flak gun was also made from a variety of kits... even pink foam!


Standing guard... until Adeptricon 2015!


Concept to cast... Miniature 13 begins


Here's something fun for you.  It's a new company diving into the sci-fi realm with some interesting miniatures!  They might be finding their way to this house of madness soon. :-)


It has been many years since I have painted any sci-fi minis which were not GW, so this seemed like it would be a lot of fun for me!  These might be just the figures for some of the Alien Temple Secret Weapon bases!


I liked these shots, which showed the concept art, the render, and the cast.

As we all know, a lot can happen during these three processes.  In particular, from render to cast, as you better get yourself a very good initial master print :-)


These are the two early characters.  They have glowing stuff... me happy :-)


Elegant posing here means that I have a chance to create some very interesting bases.


Hit tech and grim dark.  Yes.


And now for the size comparison...


This exclusive should be fun as well!!!!!

The link:



Sunday, February 15, 2015

The strange gets stranger...


Here we have one of the Myrmidons from the Mechanicum army.


These very unusual minis are not the easiest to assemble, as the arms come in multiple pieces, and only fit in one way.


The problem is, there's no directions, and the pictures are tiny of the ones they had painted!


Vintage Forgeworld, but it does look interesting!  I think this one is my favorite so far...


Mixing it up


Those who have watched me paint in person, checked out the blog, or watched on the videos knows how much I love to make semi-transparent middle tone colors.

These are, in effect, my "airbrush", the layer that does massive amounts of blending and smoothing.

The shaded basecoat and even glazing phases are more brutish than the typical approach to mini painting.  Mixing lighter standard paints like those on the left with one (or lots!) of Mr. Justin's Secret Weapon Washes create these semi- opaque colors.


Since they have that transparent nature, they are excellent for lightening subtle midtone areas, like those on this horse.


It's something that I have been doing on all the horses, the riders, and so on.


This works on everything from faces on standard 28 mm figures, all the way up to vehicles and large creatures.


I used this technique on the Sand Buggy that was posted earlier, especially on the wheels and the metal surfaces.


At some point, I have to get the giant version of this green Hangar 18 backdrop!!


Saturday, February 14, 2015

The road to Adepticon 2015 begins HERE!


The baddest buggy in town in the special release Mercenary Sand Buggy from Wild West Exodus!!



It's available at Adepticon 2015.  You can purchase this light support vehicle after registering for Adepticon.  Check it out here:



By the time Adepticon "rolls around" so to speak, the Second Wild West Exodus kickstarter will be in its final week.  Four all new factions are being added.  Dark Nation, The Watchers, The Confederates and The Golden Army will join the other factions for control of the continent... and the world!


I will be doing some size comparison shots in a second post later tonight!  Stay tuned!!!


There is also a charity raffle for a Wild West Exodus starter box!!



Face of the Dragon


More like Dragon Knight.  This was a dismounted character figure that I painted for the Easterling army back in the day.


In fact, I am pretty sure it was originally a war priest, but I added a shield so that it would be a Dragon Knight leader.  I kept the Eye of Sauronand dragon motif on the cloak...


I guess if I want to get in any games of LOTR at Adepticon, I am going to have to get back in touch with the game!  Yikes!  It's been WAAAAAAAAAAAYYY too long.


Friday, February 13, 2015

Aussie rules


Aussie rues Football is not the only great thing created in Australia.  Let's not forget about Victoria Miniatures, a fantastic line of figures that expand the possibilities for your guardsman armies exponentially!

I made an entire tournament army for them last year for the 40k Championships.  Check out my Road to Adepticon series for that journey!


There's a host of unique designs... check them out here:



The Highland Moss Guard are simply fantastic.  How do you top this "voxcaster"?  Wonderful.


Each figure is incredibly poseable, coming in various parts... torso, head, arms/weapons, legs, and so on.  There's no end to the ways you can combine them.


They are also fantastic for converting figures from a certain other company, as they are designed to be interchangeable. 


The kneeling poses are very fun.  Not only do they make a dramatic individual figure pose as I did here, but they are perfect for gun crews, such as this heavy mortar team:



The APC vehicles in these scenes are from Secret Weapon Miniatures... the RAV 6 x 6.


The ruined tank pieces are also from Secret Weapon miniatures.  They made my kneeling poses look even more dramatic, crouching behind them...


There are eight different versions you can choose from, such as these Victorian Guard:



Look for these great miniatures at Adepticon!!!!


Victoria Miniatures is also providing this special figure for Adepticon 2015, Colonel Elisabeth Deitrich: