Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Bigger Bugs

Just figured I was approaching the climax of another tray of bugs and wanted to keep a decent record of it.  Here is the scoop on the big bugs so far.

I did the flesh of the bugs the same way as the rest of the swarm, to keep the consistency.  The armor plating on the big bugs is what will set them apart, and yes, while it isn't done yet, they are technically tabletop ready.

Plenty more pics after the jump.


Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Even More Bugs

Wanted to show an update of the bugs. Yes, still work in progress, but the Termagants are nearly finished.  Up until I did the last few details on the models, they really felt lifeless, but doing up the armor plating and coloring the weapons a bit made the details pop right out.  The individual model doesn't look all that menacing, but in the context of the swarm, really pops out.  If you want more pics, click the jump...



Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Bugs - The Infestation Continues (Work in Progress Shots)


I realize it's been another long stretch since I have updated, but doing hordes of bugs systematically is time consuming.

It was requested by a friend to show some pics in progress, and as I needed a break, and wanted to take some time out from tedious painting to show I actually have been making some progress.

Paint steps thus far after the jump along with many more close up shots.

Monday, August 25, 2014

Acquisition Tyranids

Been a while since I have provided any real content to this blog eh...

Notice anything in that pic?
So much yellow... so many bugs.

That's right folks, Tyranids.  I have been up to my elbows in painting the 'Nid horde you see in the following pics.  These came to me by a buddy looking to off-load them.  I got them for quite a great price, and I gotta say, other than the time consuming nature of painting such a swarm, it's been nothing but a lot of fun.


Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Winter Trees

I was really lucky this winter season.  I acquired some trees from a former railroad hobbyist... THANKS DAD....and along with a few other supplies, I decided to go whole hog and create a set of trees for the Arctic setup I have.  I hadn't really fleshed out that set at all yet, so I was looking forward to getting something on the mat for an arctic setup, instead of just the cloud idea I have already.  These came together over a weekend, and I decided to make some, and use all of the winter trees I had been given.  All together 16 CD bases of arctic, tree filled goodness.
The tall trees are done with wooden skewers, that I sized up to 5-6" each, and the branches are odd cut shapes of scrub mats that I got from a former employee at work.  Poke a hole in the cut out shapes... hot glue down the painted skewer, and then top with snow.  For snow I happened to have a very dated diorama kit and just used the snow packet for it, but you could use anything.  A quick matte seal coat over the top and boom... trees for almost nothing.  If you had to buy everything yourself still under $20, less if you don't get the fake conifer trees.  For me... nothing says better than cheap.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Special Mission: Starport Assault

Playing with the set of clouds was rather enjoyable, I gotta say.  Just took a couple of shots on the setup and a few in-game shots.  I wanted to show the versatility of the setup, and man, was it great seeing my buddy configure the setup.  I can't believe it never occurred to me to put a bridge directly over one of the clouds, but yeah, it just reinforces the idea that I will only ever have a partial picture of the potential of the things I make.  That being said, the games we played were quite excellent.  We ended up doing 2 games on the special mission list. The setup was perfect for the "Starport" mission, and played really quickly.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Stronghold Assault - Version - Hipster

I posted the Cloud set I did up last night, and as I was uploading the pics, I got the urge to organize my picture sets.  Doing so gave me a headache, but hey, what else is new right?  I came across quite a few shots of past games, and tried my best to organize them such that my OCD to tag/label every iota of data was satisfied.  In doing so, I came across some relevant shots of a game from about a year ago.

I mostly just wanted to show off terrain that can really impact the game.  Buddies and I did a 2v2 game using this laser cut FORTRESS terrain from Warmill.co.uk found Here.  This set really shows what kind of terrain setup you can potentially have when you are not willing to give any effort, but instead just want to throw money at the problem.  While the buddy that got this setup as a gift only plays rarely, he was super excited to show it off, and other than the unpainted models all over the board, I think it looks great.  He even let me keep the scraps, so expect to see some extras from the set sometime in the future.

So long story still kinda long, we played this match up about a year before there were official rules for strongholds, and I gotta say, I was a great game.  Can't wait to start using it with the new rules.


Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Head in the Clouds

I re-watched the original Star Wars trilogy a few weeks back.  For the most part, it was background noise while I was building... the usual.  Then Empire came on, and the Cloud city on the Planet Bespin came up when Lando sabotaged Han and Leia.  I happened to look up when the ship was landing and saw the huge cloud-scape layout, and wondered if I could do something like that and realized I was already setup to do it.

I cobbled this first phase of this set together in a single night of playing around and building, and quickly realized not only could I do this... I had all the parts to do it for no additional cost!!  My dream build.  This couldn't have come together more easily, and when played out on the Icy Mat I have, the clouds absolutely POP.  I will do a follow up with how they look with the platforms and catwalk setup I have, but I just had to post these while they are still drying.  I laid them out and  couldn't be happier with them.  Easy big lumps of puffy clouds that make for PERFECT line of sight blockers, and impassable terrain.  They will compliment the Arctic set when that gets rolling as big snowy hills as well.

Made from Blue Foam, cut into random shapes, some in a few levels, and then a layer of glue followed by Poly-Fill Fiber.  I happened to have purchased a bag of this over a year ago thinking it was something else, and it landed in the closet of possible build materials.  I thought when building them that the blue foam would show through on spots, and in fact it does... but when it is on the mat, it is a perfect blend for the blues on the mat itself, so I think it works well.  Follow the jump for a few more shots.


Friday, January 31, 2014

Combining Sets

Played a big game this last weekend, and man was it a blast.  The only downside?  As soon as I setup the terrain, the darn camera battery was dead.  That silly thing takes a few hours to charge, so all I got was a few shots of the pre-game setup, and then all my buddies decided to change the setup completely anyway because the only guy that brought tanks had no chance of really using them in this setup.

I just wanted a post to show the initial setup using the combined lava flows and platforms and catwalks of the urban set.  If you look closely you can see the finished flows of solid magma... they now have a glow effect on the edges to showcase the brightness of the lava all around it.  Follow the jump for more pics.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Liquid Hot Magma.... Lava Mat - Now with Magma flows!

Couldn't resist the blog title.  As any of my friends know, I was obsessed with the Austin Powers movies from the 90's.  Liquid Hot Magma... ok, I will stop, I promise.

So I took the pics from the earlier post a bit early.  Technically I was only half done with the mat when I posted those shots.  Sue me, I was excited to post about a new shiny thing.  I added a black wash to the mat, and it added that much needed flow to the mat.  putting in the curvy hill/obsidian hills puts some movement on the otherwise static color.  The best thing though is it really makes the yellows and oranges pop way out of the red.  I did a LOT of painting today, and while I had these hills reserved for an arctic set I am building, they looked WAY better cracked and black.  So I decided to flesh these out for the lava mat instead.  Gotta say, these look REALLY good.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Battle Effects! - Blast Markers


Video explains it... I made a set of these a while back, and they are still a favorite.  Check out the blast markers... they double as smoke launcher markers really well too.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Don't Burn Your Toes - Lava Mat

Figured since I was doing a Jungle mat... and had all the materials to do a 2nd one, might as well get it done in the same time frame right?

I had the idea to do a Lava mat for quite some time now, seeing a few other examples, they mostly looked really well done, but one really stuck out in particular.  Seeing a mat done up completely in the lava colors and then some flat slate grey elevated points, I wanted to duplicate that kind of look.  So I made a mat with the reds/oranges/yellows on the mats, and future plans will include some slate gray plains areas.  The idea of course is to have the lava only really show between the flat areas.  I did the mat up, and wanted to test it so here are some pics in progress.  I used the existing hills I have, but imagine less elevation and several, nearly interlocking pieces with a few bridges/connecting points to allow for safe movement between magma flows.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Welcome to the Jungle - Part 2 (Now with Battle Mat)

Posted the jungle set before I finished the mat I was making.  I just couldn't wait patiently one more day to post the whole thing together.  Finally finished the Jungle mat I have been working on.  This is now officially my favorite mat, and it will be the the star of many games in the future.

I did this using the same methods I have done the last few, following the DIY guide from Miniwargaming.com found Here.  The basic run down is very simple.  Painters Tarp (aka Duck Cloth or Canvas) that is covered in acrylic caulking in several thin layers, allowed to dry between each, given a random textured surface on the last coat, and then painted with the trusty airbrush, sealed with a matte coat, and then cut to size.

This particular mat was done in several shades and tones of green.  I wanted a very earthy vibrant feel to a mat, and I think I pulled it off on this one.  As usual, more pics after the jump.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Taking a break from the usual Terrain Posts

While I am completing a set of terrain or two, I thought I would provide a little filler.  The vast majority of my battles are against a buddy of mine who plays Tau.  He started playing about a year before the new codex dropped and having played back to back to back games against the yellow shooty wall, I got sick of seeing the same old jump suits in the same old color scheme across the board.  I decided to fix that by gifting a crisis suit to my friend on the stipulation that I get to kitbash it and paint it however I please.  He graciously accepted and about a week later LASER-FEET WAS BORN.

Yeah, silly name, I know, but I wanted to show a Tau model could practically pop with energy and the glowy effect was almost electric.



Sunday, January 12, 2014

Tau-crons vs Daemons - Rumble in the Jungle

Had a great game with my Tau buddy this weekend, and because it was the first game of the new year I knew we had to have some fun with it.  I played a Tzeentch Horde bomb list that was completely fluffy and untried, but wow was it a blast.  I just wanted to show off a few of the more dynamic shots from the game, and a few shots that showed off the Jungle pieces I just completed.  Pics as usual after the jump.



Saturday, January 11, 2014

Welcome to the Jungle

Going through some of the posts on this blog made me wanna re-do some of my previously done pieces.  I happened to have a spare vine of greenery garland, and a half dozen pieces I wanted to rework that all happened to be floral and highly vegetative.  I decided to combine both of these sets into one much more fleshed out set.  I gotta say, having played on it today was very pleasant.  The greens were offset by the pops of colors for the other floral things going on within each piece, and because the bases are sandy and the flowers have lots of oranges and yellows, very earthy tones, it fits really well as an oasis to the desert mat.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

"Classic", "Vintage" just plain old crap... First attempt at Hills

I think I keep saying things like.. "My first terrain was X..."  Well folks, I lied this right here was actually what started it ALL.  I did these up in an afternoon orgy of burning foam smell and inhaling super glue fumes, and have been building terrain ever since.  As you can see, I had no clue what I was doing, and even so managed some not entirely terrible hills.  Hey they are functional, and when painted, made a semi-reasonable playing surface to match my table top at the time.  Having done a few sets of hills since, I see all the little things I did wrong here, but for now, just enjoy the blast from the past, and try to learn from my mistakes.  Pics comparing the old set to newer ones after the jump.


Monday, January 6, 2014

From Trash to ....well still trash, but Terrain too!

What would you do if you liked to make Terrain but had a shoestring budget?  If your answer was prostitution, you are looking at the wrong kind of blog.  If your answer was dumpster diving, look no further!!

I made a small set of pieces for a monthly build contest, the theme of which was "Terrain from Trash"  Rules were very open ended, but each item must be made in the majority out of trash or recycled materials.  Gotta say, the number of entries in that month's build was absolutely CRAZY, but I learned quite a bit, mostly through trial and error.  Pics as usual after the jump.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Ork Set - Ork Buildings and Ruins


 Digging back in the pics archive for this set, I had almost completely forgotten the first themed terrain pieces I ever created.  Looking back at this set actually kinda makes me cringe, lol.  I see all the holes in the work, and even though this is an Ork set, it looks half finished and the pieces that are done feel left wanting.  That being said, at the time, these set pieces were well received by friends playing, but I knew I could do better.  Posting this set makes me want to go to each of my buddies houses, collect the various pieces of this set and either torch them or attempt a fix on them.  I may end up doing just that.  Pics after the jump.  

Friday, January 3, 2014

Building a Gaming Table - ver. Karate CHOP

The way I saw it at the time, the only thing preventing me from playing a game of 40k in my own home was a gaming table.  When I realized that, I set out to make that happen.  A thought occurred at the time however... I play most of my games with friends at their places... is there any chance of us needing a 2nd table at one of their places?  Could a table be made to be modular?  

Answer after the jump.