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!


Thursday, October 17, 2013

Held Hostage


Time for the final batch of minis that I thought could be fun for Zombicide.  These are hostages from Armorcast.  Perfect for Malls or workplace hostage situations.  Rescue the hostages before the Zombies munch on 'em!


These were also part of the set of officers, SWAT teams and criminals that I painted back in 2007 and 2008.


As with the other sets, these would be just the right scale to go with those zombies!


It's dangerous at those malls!


And now for the whole set...


Rolling rocks downhill


I was doing some cover art photography, so I decided to set up a few arrangements for blog posts.  Let's start with the basic terrain.


Some of you have seen the way I produce these hills in previous posts.  These things have proven to be very playable and very durable.


Of course, I always love my big rocks made out of 'useless' scraps!


I still fondly remember the day I discovered this idea, completely by accident.  From what I can recall, I had a few pieces left over from cutting the main hills, and pondered what could be done with them.  One piece happened to be sitting upright in the scrap box, which must have given me the idea.


Tack on some tree branches, flock and a few Woodland Scenics trees, and you have yourself some very fun terrain.  

I shot some images of the Lord of the Rings Elves on this setup, which was very fun!  Those are for tomorrow night I think...


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Yar!! Some more old timey figures


Here is a batch of figures from Armorcast that I painted back in 2008.


If you look at previous galleries of my painted Armorcast figures, you will see a lot of interesting characters like this fez  toting gnome...


And a Cthulhu pirate!


They also made a series of objective markers.


This is one of my favorites.  A big ogre with a lot of character!


And finally... a zombie pirate.  Time to walk that plank!


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...