Sunday, December 13, 2015

This blog needs more random...

So here are the miniatures from the D&D Labyrinth electronic game from the 80s.  Thought I'd paint it up as a present to a friend:





These minis are very low detail as can be expected from such old sculpts that were meant to survive the deadly embrace of children of the 80s.  That said they were actually pretty fun to paint not to mention quick as it just took a single night to finish the lot.

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Kings of War Campaign Time

Just finished a KOW campaign map for the store.  Fully modular and magnetized for all the fun you could ever want!





Now I just need another set of Catan to butcher for more tiles....

Monday, November 30, 2015

Once More With Festivity!

Its over!  Lots of new weird models for a single campaign should be a blast!

Rudolph the Red Nosed Minotaur.


Santa Dwarf with rune in hand


Santa's little sniper for those long ranged gifts.


Little Suzie the sorcerer


Little Timmy the back stabber.

And finally the krampus troll with his bag of misfit holding.

 And to top it all off you need Santa so I'm using an older mini I did for a commission that has found its way back to me!

Friday, November 27, 2015

More Holiday Insanity

So the goal is to get this done ASAP and have the campaign rules ready before the end of the month.  Of course in that haste I forgot some static grass...


 The holiday Elementals will be a special scenario monster set to unleash havoc as a neutral monster.


The Gift Golem in all its wonkyness!


No good low down nasty naughty listers made from the hobbit goblins.


The happy holiday cannon is just a repainted Weapons and Warriors cannon (still fires too!)



And last but not least the humble Ice Golem.

Just a few more characters and some cards to go!

Happy snow and comericial insanity time!

During the holiday season I think its important to focus on what is best in life....

So here's some crazy units for an upcoming 1 day KOW campaign!

These will be a troop of the Ghosts of Xmas whenever...


Wish I had more time to work on these guys because I was fully surprised by how good these mantic elves were.  I really hadn't been giving them a fair chance before!


Tuesday, November 24, 2015

A splash of Infinity

Had a 'quick' commission for a friends Ariadna force.  They turned out alright for being about a months worth of free time gone.








Every army needs pink no matter what.




Monday, November 23, 2015

Forces of Nature

Couldn't resist getting some Reaper Bones together and making this army for Kings of War!


Some cheap ghouls and a little green stuff and you get air elementals!


Technically the beast of nature (aka dragon) is cheating as I only r-ebased it for KOW but hey it works.




Had some extra pegasus wings lying around to upgrade the unicorn to an annoying flying heal(7) pony.


And thanks to a firend managed to snag this heroclix pheonix resource figure for a greater fire elemental.

All in all the army came in at a really cheap price point and works fairly well on the field.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Kings of War Feaver

Yep they killed one of my favorites so no I can finally get more people into to Mantics version (which I'm enjoying a whole lot more)!  So in honor of that one new sigmarish game we shall not mention I'm rebasing my old daemons to play Mantic's awesome new game which is how streamlining rules should have been done...

It doesn't hurt that the daemons bigger bases for forces of Abyss means that my army got way bigger in KOW either since this is a 1000 point one already rebased!





Still not sure on the base edging for slaanesh yet..




I'll have to figure out something similar for nurgle but that shouldn't be too tough.  Time to convert 10,000 points of fantasy daemons into ludicrous points for KOW.

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Sewers level!

Its been done for some time but I never managed to get acceptable pics of the city/sewer board that I made for our local store.


Top board is a fairly normal 4x4 city board.  Fairly simple and flat though I have to admit doing the streets at an angle is way more difficult than it looks.  this only complicated itself with the sewer that lines up with it underneath...


The city streets are a simple build of foam core for the blocks and simple paint jobs.  The sewer grates are simple green stuff sculpts that really anyone could do as well.  lets get to the underside of this board though:


The sewer board in all its insane glory.  This is primarily meant as an Infinity board but can work for other systems with skirmishing infantry fairly well.


The long channels are gutters chopped to fit and the ribbed pipes beneath them are simple drainage pipes cut in half lengthwise.


All the rocks are Great Stuff spray foam pilled on to taste and provide a tone of stability to the board.  The city board that goes on top lines up with the sewer exit pipes so a large battle can be had on a small board with ease.



Behold the majestic Narwhal  immortalized in graffiti!  After putting the board in I just invited everyone in the store to add graffiti and did a bit of my own as well.




As fun as the Hobbit starter set terrain looked it really served no useful purpose in war gaming until this board.  The barrels are all GW start paint pots that never even made it to our store before drying up. Thankfully the Walmart spray paint and Vallejo paints used to make them look more like barrels functioned fine.


Here's one of the PVC pipes used as transition points between boards.  Originally they were going to be the main/only support for the top board but the foam quickly took over that role.

And now some progress shots so you can see the assembly proccess:


So planning took a lot of sitting and thinking about how to manage a stupidly large project for as little money as possible.  Lots of liquid nails and cheap foam here just getting the main shapes and piping in.


 The waters been put in here with a first layer of plaster and a second layer of silicone to make sure it doesn't chip or get ruined later on.  War gamers are incredibly abusive people when it comes to terrain they don't own.  This took many black spray cans to prime.  Their sacrifice was not in vain!


Just some preliminary coloring with spray paint.




And here is the board with most the colored spray painting done.  Using a spray can to put down base colors takes a little practice and experimenting but saves a tone on time as none of this is brush work at this point.  Its like using a single action airbrush that only covers a large area.  Unfortunately by this point I was still working in a very poorly lit garage and the water look way darker and moodier than Caribbean to my eyes until I took a picture and color corrected the flash.  After this pic I went in with some browns and greens to dirty up the water as well as a greyish green wash.

This is to date the largest scratch build by far that I have or ever want to do.  But at least it looks sweet to play on in store!  Anyone who wants to try this board out come down to Who's Games in Rapid City South Dakota as its always out and avaailable.