Sunday, 29 March 2009

Salute report

Yesterday Joe and I went to Salute, one of the UK's biggest wargames shows and I for one had a really good time. From memories of previous Salutes there seemed to be a few spare spaces where traders would normally be but all the ones I was interested in where there and most traders seemed to have nice little crowds round their stalls so hopefully they did well out of the day. As for demonstration and participation games; the standards seem to be as high as ever, notable games for me where the Assault on Innsmouth game by Gloranthan Army, the Perry's Napoleonic game was very nice and the 6mm Wagram game by Newark Irregulars particularly held my interest. So what did I buy? Well I kept reasonably well to my shopping list only giving-in to some lovely GZG 15mm science fiction figures that they have just released and look suspiciously like these guys: What I will do with them I am still considering, any suggestions on 15mm sci-fi skirmish games would be most welcome. Pictures of the figures can be seen here. Other than that I purchased two 6mm Baccus War of the Roses armies for Impetus, I also picked up two copies of the rules - one for my good friend who works for the 'Evil Empire'. I got the Town People and Villager packs from the Perry's Samurai Armies range which I need for a little scenario I intend to do once the 6mm is in a playable state and some other bits and bobs.

I was also able to have some enjoyable chats with a number of people and 'interrogate' Michael Perry about the upcoming War of the Roses range (while admiring the 3-ups) and Peter Berry about future releases for Baccus. All in all it was a very enjoyable day and all thanks to the organisational skills of the South London Warlords, thanks guys.

Next post I hope to give a little review of the Impetus rules which look to be very promising.

PS: We would have pictures but we forgot to bring a camera : ( .

T.

Wednesday, 25 March 2009

Something old, something new...

As it's Wednesday I thought I should post some pictures of what I'm painting at the moment. None of the Blood Bowl Human's are finished and I'm waiting until they are before I post a big team shot. In fact, there is very little difference between what they looked like in my last post to now. Instead I thought I would post a picture of Pippin from the Fellowship boxed set, my current project after the BB figs. Anyone who has painted these figures will know what a joy they are to work on. Brian Nelson's sculpts are pretty much faultless so you really don't have to work too hard to achieve an impressive set of minis. The downside is that they are incredibly detailed and so you'll definitely be using your fine detail brush and a steady hand most of the time. Alongside Pippin is a Night Goblin Warrior from the Battle for Skull Pass boxed set. Now, I'm not sure when I started this figure but it must be over a year ago - he's been almost done for a while - so I decided to just finish him off. As you can see he's pretty much there. He will form part of a 500 point Orc & Goblin Warhammer army which will be one of my next projects - a work-in-progress group shot should be up in the next week or so.

Oh yeah, as with all pictures on this blog you can view the figures in full, unforgiving detail if you click on them.

J

Saturday, 21 March 2009

6mm Napoleonics - small but mighty!

The following are pictures of my main project: 6mm Napoleonics using the General de Brigade rules. So far I have finished nine French line battalions and six Austrian/German battalions with a battery of Austrian artillery. The long term plan is to collect a corps-sized force per side based on Davout's and Rosenberg's commands present at Eggmuhl during the 1809 campaign. At the moment though I'm focusing on getting two playable divisions finished. (Click to enlarge)



More pictures to follow as I complete other units, bits of terrain and hopefully some battle reports once Joe and I start gaming with the little blighters. Other projects that will hopefully be appearing on the blog soon are more 28mm Samurai, 6mm WOTR and some other bits and bobs including Colonel Schaeffer's Last Chancers that I'm going to paint for sale.

T.

Wednesday, 18 March 2009

The Eagle's Claw update

Haven't posted as many pics as Tom so I thought I'd go some way to putting that right. This is where I'm at with my Human Blood Bowl team (played two, lost two, scored two). As you can see I'm pretty much there, just a few highlighting/shading jobs to be done, a bit of neatening up, bases and transfers and then I will have finished my first proper painting project. My Ogre is still lying in pieces (I haven't even put him together) but I'm going to paint him in tandem with my next main project: The Fellowship of the Ring. Anyway, here are some images...

J

Saturday, 14 March 2009

Small but mighty

Yesterday I finished painting my current batch of over 200 Adler 6mm figures for my main wargaming project: Napoleonic 1809 Danube Campaign using the excellent General de Brigade rules (a link to the rules own forum and the Adler Miniatures site can be found in my links). Now they await basing, but before I do this I thought I would post some pictures. (Click to enlarge)



























The pictures show one line regiment of French and one Austrian both of three 36 man battalions. With these based and varnished I will have nine French and six Austrian line battalions plus a four gun Austrian battery complete. I will post some pics of the finished articles when these are done, before starting on another 200+ of the little blighters.
T.

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Shameless plug

After deciding a new Ogre for my Human BB team was in order I looked around at what was available. eBay has a few classic minis but at ridiculous prices, GW has some newish figures that would fit well into my rather static looking team. In the end I settled on one of Heresy's Deathball figures. They're much more characterful and cheaper than the GW ones, plus you get lots of hand and head options. So I placed my order and the next day it arrived!

So my tip is: if you're stuck for options with regards your BB team and/or fancy something a bit different give Heresy a go, you even get a free packet of sweets.

J

Thursday, 5 March 2009

Painting revelations and mould lines

Work continues apace on The Eagle's Claw even though you wouldn't really notice it to look at them. Am down to the last few details on a few minis and should have some finished to post next week. I had a 'painting revelation' recently when I discovered that Mordian Blue is a perfect highlight for Necron Abyss (both Citadel Foundation). It was one of those satisfying moments where you realise you have to do slightly less work to achieve a great look mini than you first thought. Call me lazy, but mixing has always seemed like too much effort, although the results can be amazing, and I will always try and find a straight colour to highlight or shade the mini before getting my mixing plate out. Despite this though I'm getting a bit 'mix happy' on the Catchers' red gloves (see my first post) and it's looking pretty good.

I was attempting to clean up some Front Rank HYW minis last night. The mould lines on these things are quite strange, they seem to have two: one going from around the mini from left to right and another going from the front to the back. Needless to say it is not an entirely painless process cleaning these figures up, especially for someone as paranoid about mould lines as myself. I have to say I did get slightly frustrated and so I decided to ditch the project for the night and sought refuge by cleaning up a Citadel Skaven Assassin. You know where you are with GW...

J

Sunday, 1 March 2009

Bolog's Brayn Bruzzerz

Here are the promised pictures of my Blood Bowl Team the Bolog's Brayn Bruzzerz. Bolog's Juze, the company that produces every greenskins favourite light beverage; Bolog's Squig Braynz Juze is the teams sponsor. So far they are doing well having beaten Joe's Human team and drawing with another friend's Halfling team.

Thursday, 26 February 2009

An Introduction

Hello, Tom here. I see Joe has started the ball rolling with the pictures. I'll be posting some of my team soon, but for now I'll post some stuff I've done in the past. I'll also explain the idea behind this blog.

Both Joe and I really enjoy being nosy and looking at all the wide variety of projects, tutorials, discussions, battle reports and pictures other wargamers post on what seems like a vast number of blogs out there. We draw a lot of inspiration from this for our own hobby projects and thought it was time we gave blogging a go and contribute something ourselves. However as a bit of a spin on things we are doing this blog together, one of the reasons behind this are that we can motivate each other to keep posting (and painting!) knowing that at least one other person is reading. It will also mean that there should be a higher number of regular posts, something other blogs struggle to do. Joe and I also have quite different tastes in what we like to collect and game so there should be lots of variety.

So without further ado I'll post my first pictures.

GW Imperial Guard Commissar and Vampire Lady, two commissions I did quite a while ago.


Some lovely Perry Ashigaru. The first of hopefully a large Samurai skirmish collection and the Salute St. George and the Dragon limited edition figure.

Blood Bowl: The Eagle's Claw

So I thought I would dedicate this first post to my primary painting project: my Blood Bowl team. They're called The Eagle's Claw and have only played one match in their partially painted state, a 3-1 defeat to Tom's Orc team. Somehow I took the lead but then the Orcs decided to beat my team off the pitch and I ended the match with only six fit players. I think my next purchase should be an Ogre... Anyway, here are some pictures!

J