Thursday, 27 December 2012

2012 - The Year in Review

I'm getting my new photo area set up and haven't gotten a ton of painting done in the last week so I thought I'd share some general thoughts and musings about what I've been doing gaming and blog-wise the last year and lay out a map for where I hope to go in 2013.

THE BLOG
I started this blog on September 22nd and said I would try to update 3-4 times per week.  Some weeks have been better than others but after 96 days I have posted 81 times (not counting this no-image posting nonsense) so I'm feeling pretty good about the quantity of content so far.
The feedback I've gotten from people has been overwhelmingly positive but the one criticism I've gotten more than a few times is regarding the quality of my photographs; for 2013 my new portable studio and enough space to properly use my tripod are being added to the mix so hopefully there will be an overall improvement there.
Content-wise I'm hoping to post more battle reports (I'm hoping for 1 per month) in 2013 and I'm also aspiring to share house-rules for existing game systems I'm using as well as hopefully (fingers crossed) disrtibuting a set of playtest rules for my own 25mm skirmish gaming system.

PAINTING
I've been all over the map with painting projects in 2012 and there's no reason to think that will change in 2013.  It looks like I am entering into a 50 model painting challenge in early 2013 so that may dominate a week's worth of posts but otherwise I am expecting 50% of my posts next year to be models, scenery & vehicles for 25mm post-apocalyptic skirmish gaming (you can guess why...)

GAMING
2012 saw me gaming alot in the first half of the year.  I was playing Malifaux almost every week, playing Gamma World, Pathfinder, D&D and Dark Heresey every month and still dabling in other things here and there.  The second half of the year I changed jobs which disrupted my gaming schedule quite alot but it looks like I'll be able to kick off 2013 with alot of gaming new and old systems (DC Adventures, Pathfinder, The Hobbit, Necromunda) and hopefully playtesting as well.

COMMUNICATION
When I started my blog I was hoping to use this as a platform to talk about and get people excited about some gaming and hobby projects that don't currently get alot of coverage on other sites.  I hope some of you have found some good ideas (or atleast avoided some bad ideas) but I'm really hoping to get more feedback in 2013.  To that end I will no longer be posting notifications on Facebook when I post new content in the hopes that a more gaming focussed audience translates into more gaming discussion.  In addition I hope that any of you who would like to see something specific on the blog (product reviews, spotlights on local retaillers, con coverage, etc) will speak up and play a part in getting what you want.

LAST BUT NOT LEAST
Thanks everybody who's taken the time to check out my little corner of the web.  I always have loved this hobby and always will love this hobby and this blog has been one more (very rewarding) outlet for me to share my hobby with my fellow gamers.

2012 was great and I'm looking forward to an even better 2013!

-Jay

Tuesday, 25 December 2012

Merry Christmas!

Hello everyone.  The holiday season has been super-hectic, I actually haven't even touched my paint brushes in 3 days (can't remember the last time that happened).  I do however have 2 interesting items to report today.

First up; Santa was very generous and got me a portable photo studio/lighting rig for Christmas so the quality of my photographs should be increasing dramatically before the week is out!

Secondly; Darren who owns Strategies Games & Hobbies www.strategiesgames.ca in Vancouver was kind enough to take some time out of his busiest time of the year to take and send me photos from the Secret Santa I participated in in his store.  I've got to say some of the entries look absolutely amazing so I hope the quality of my paint job holds up to scrutiny.  I would also be remiss if I didn't say a HUGE "thank you" to Carmin who works at Strategies and was also one of the first people to follow my humble little blog for the fantastic job he did painting up a werewolf for me.  That fig will be seeing double (maybe triple....) duty in Chaos In Carpathia, Warhammer and possibly my DC Adventures game.

I hope everyone is having a safe, happy and healthy holiday season and I'm looking forward to featuring more and higher quality hobby content for everyone in 2013.

Cheers

-Jay

Secret Santa (not so secret anymore) entries.
Photo by Darren Bolton-Strategies Games & Hobbies
 
Reaper Werewolf
Photo by Darren Bolton-Strategies Games & Hobbies
 
 

Thursday, 20 December 2012

Thorin Oakenshield

It seemed like the logical first step to getting Thorin and Company done was to paint Thorin so here we go.

I have to say I'm excited about painting Thorin & Co. for 2 reasons.  First up they are cool figures that I can use to play through an exciting campaign with, secondly when they're done I will have figures to fairly accurately represent every dwarf character option in either a D&D or Pathfinder game.

Thorin himself looks like he should stand out on the tabletop from the rest of his company.  Inspite of the fact that he is both dark and monochromatic none of the other members of his group use any blue in their clothing at all so when the whole lot of them are assembled he should still stand out.

Up next; Fili and Kili.

-Jay

Thorin is ready to lead his band of dwarven brothers.
 
 


Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Hey look!  More Zombies!

First up I've got to be honest about the pictures of the AMAZING figures you are going to see below; I own them, but I did not paint or convert them.

A few years ago I was doing a table for Canadian Games Day featuring a precinct house full of Adeptus Arbites holding back a horde of zombies.  The table looked pretty good (wish I had pictures of it), my Arbites were decent, and most of the zombies were well done...but there was one batch of 20 zombies that years later still represent the kind of hobby expertise that I aspire to attain one day.

My friend Ryan, who is the owner of Hobby Ninja www.hobbyninja.com in Oshawa Ontario converted (sculpted in 2 cases!) and painted these fantastic models.  Typically I've been using my blog to showcase what I have done and what I am working on but I really wanted to show off these fantastic models and give a shout out to Ryan's store which I don't get to game at nearly often enough for my liking.  If you think these figs are as cool as I do swing by Ryan's shop and get the benefit of his friendly advice for yourself.

-Jay

9 Zombies, mostly stock models, well painted
 
4 Zombies, more heavily converted (love the old man with the bottle!)
 
4 more of Ryan's excellent conversions.
 
Ryan sculpted these himself!
 
 
 
 
Back through the breach!  A return to Malifaux.

Awhile back I had been playing alot of the Resurectionist faction for Malifaux.  I had always intended to branch out and do up a Leviticus force which I started by repurposing my old Confrontation Aberration, and then I used a painting contest at Hobby Ninja www.hobbyninja.com in Oshawa as an excuse to get Killjoy done and I've sort of been in a holding pattern since then.

After showing the Aberration the other day (which I'm using as my Desolation Engine) and getting excited about fantasy-steampunk painting that Cygnar figure I decided to pull out some of my unpainted Malifaux stuff and get back to it.

First up; my first pack of Steampunk Abominations.  These guys are the bread and butter of a Leviticus force and can Voltron together to form into the larger Desolation Engine.

I've got 2 more of these on my painting table as well as a host of other steam-powered robots and undead monsters.  You might be seeing more of these in the near future.

-Jay

Steam-powered undead!
 
Killjoy
(photo provided by The Hobby Ninja)
 
 

Monday, 17 December 2012

Yes....I've decided, it was the best blind pack I ever bought!

So I decided to put the hyperbole machine on hold for a few days and take some time to decide if the Batman blind pack I mentionned a few posts back was in-fact the best blind pack of miniatures I had ever bought and the answer is yes.

As anyone who collects gaming miniatures knows there is always "something" you need in your collection that you just can't get for a variety of reasons; it's a long discontinued fig, it was a convention exclusive, it's an old promotional piece you just didn't qualify for, etc.  My "something" was the worst possible problem; it just plain didn't exist.  Over the years while playing and planning post-apocalyptic and zombie-apocalypse games in particular I have slowly built up a collection of cars that are almost the right scale or close enough to the right scale to pass but I've always known in my heart-of-hearts they weren't really the right scale.  I could live with that with every vehicle in my collection except one; the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor.  I have managed to get a few of these in 1:43 or 1:48 scale over the years but they're just too big, with other cars you don't notice so much but you can't resist putting your cops right up next to their cars using them as the last barrier before the horde arrives and then it's obvious.  Wheels that come up past a 25mm figs knees, figures who can't see over the roof, car doors as long as your mini is tall, etc.

So when I got my brick of Batman Heroclix figures and pulled this out of the vehicle box I was over the moon happy.  Now my real challenge is to find some Heroclix players who are willing to part with a few more of these beauties.

Oh, and by the way, there were 2 vehicles in the pack.  I'll show you the second one soon.

-Jay

Police Cruiser (Jill & Leon shown for scale)
 
Ready to roll!
 
 

Sunday, 16 December 2012

Secret Santa: Gun Mage Captain Adept

Well today was the big reveal at Strategies Games & Hobbies www.strategiesgames.ca of the Secret Santa miniatures.

I know Darren is going to be sending me shots of the entries but I thought I'd start out by showing the model I painted.

One of the things I found tricky when I started this project was that I really had NO idea what to use a guideline for painting.  I started off by assuming that the person I was painting the figure for was probably following the colour guides in the Cygnar army book for Warmachine but even then this gave me pause, if I tried to paint to match an army I've never seen in person and everything came out 1 shade or tone or highlight off it would end up looking terrible because it would look like a failled attempt to blend in.  In the end I decided to go for a colour scheme that was probably completely different than the rest of the army the figure would be in but still somehow captured the 'feel' of the army.  So on it's most basic level I took what I perceived to be a colonial era American military uniform and painted it as a colonial era British military uniform.  I'm sure it's different but I hope the receipient is satisfied with the look of the figure and how it feels in his force.

To be honest it's got me thinking about painting up some Warmachine stuff again.....

-Jay

Stand fast and prepare to be fireballed!
 

Saturday, 15 December 2012

Bilbo Baggins

Tonight saw the completion of the non-dwarf good-side models from my Hobbit box set.

Bilbo Baggins joins Gandalf and Radagast in their quest!  Tomorrow night I hope to get started on the first of my dwarves (probably Thorin himself) with the goal of ultimately getting all the good forces I need to play through Escape From Goblin Town done before the year is out.

Tomorrow I should also be able to show the model I painted for Strategies Games & Hobbies www.strategiesgames.ca Secret Santa as I believe tomorrow is the day of the big reveal!

-Jay

Preparing for a hobbit's holiday.
 

Thursday, 13 December 2012

A blast from the past: re-based, re-used and re-cycled

Quite awhile back a group of friends and I decided to give (at the time) new upstart fantasy skirmish game Confrontation a try.  We were all drawn in by the amazing looking models which hold up extremely well to this day and alot of my friends in backlash against the "big" miniature companies of the day loved that the models boasted free game rules in every blister pack.

Did I mention how awesome looking the models are?  Fantastic, because the rules were (in my opinion) terrible.  For starters they were poorly translated, incomplete and favoured the tactic of whoever has the biggest beat-stick whether it's a monster or a special character wins.  I played a handful of games and then decided that it wasn't the game for me.  None of that ever changed the fact that the models were and still are amazing...so I kept painting...

Fast forward to now-ish and I've been playing Malifaux.  Malifaux is (again just my opinion) a great game with great models.  I love everything about it, but when it first came along there were gaps in the model range as there always are with new games.  I wanted to do up a Leviticus crew which is basically a combination of necromantic and mechanical abominations but there was 1 figure missing, I needed a giant-undead-steampunk monster as the threat in his force.  This was a great excuse to re-base and touch up my old Confrontation Aberration!

The Aberration is a really nasty looking hybrid of monster and machine that is basically ogre-sized for 28mm games.  So far he's only been to the table twice in games of Malifaux but I'm sure I'll be finding more uses for him soon.

-Jay

Aberration (front view)
 
Aberration (side view)
 
 

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Radagast The Brown

The unexpected journey continues today with Radagast The Brown.  Radagast is the extra bonus figure contained in the Escape From Goblin Town box and I was pretty stoked to get him given that I was going to need a Radagast figure for my Fall Of The Necromancer campaign.

Radagast is defintely the most detailled figure in the set and he comes with an extremely well sculpted plastic base.  This interpretation of Radagast is interesting because it deviates so much from the traditional image of a fantasy wizard.  Radagast basically looks like a cross between an absent minded professor and a tree-hugging hippie and I think it works really well to create a distinct and unique character model.  On a side note unrelated to modeling I was also suprised to find out that in The Hobbit Radagast is played by Sylvester McCoy (the 7th Doctor, for Doctor Who fans).

I'm caught up on elves for my Fall Of The Necromancer game so I think I'll paint Bilbo next and then get started on Thorin's Company.  My Hobbit games are still a few months away so I've got time to paint each one like a character model.

-Jay

Radagast and his loyal companion Sebastian
 

Monday, 10 December 2012

Raven.

I was going to go for a Poe reference but even by my standards that seemed too obvious....

Back to plotting my DC Adventures game and now before I really get down to PCs I'm sort of casting about for characters I may want or need as NPCs but I'm not entirely decided on yet.  In the event that I need a magic-using NPC my first reaction for a go-to would be Zatanna but I know one of my players will call me out on having a pre-new-52 model for that and that is a shame I just can't bear.  So instead I've once again gone into my collection for a character who is still in New 52 limbo; Raven.

I have to assume that eventually Raven will ither find her way into Teen Titans or more likely Justice League Dark (which is an awesome comic by the way), but for now she's available to fill a niche in my RPG campaign.

I'm still working away on my Hobbit stuff but there's probably a few more superheroes in my next few updates because I just got a few more Batman packs with some new characters including a vehicle pack I'm trying to resist calling the best blind pack I've ever bought.  We'll see if tomorrow I show up with a reasonable measured perspective or if I wake up in hyperbole-land.

-Jay

Raven.
This figure would also make a terrific sorceress for a fantasy RPG
 
Another civilian

Touched up another civilian for my DC Adventures game this morning.  This is a Tony Stark figure from the recent Avengers set (you can guess what that red breifcase is).

So far I'm doing pretty good on the civilains and supporting characters but it might be time to get working on some PC models......

-Jay

 

Friday, 7 December 2012

Gandalf is my first step on an unexpected journey.

I picked up The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey last weekend on release day and I've been trying to decide how to get started.  It looks like I'll be playing the good side when I start working my way through the campaign but for now I've decided to start off by painting the 2 figures I can use in my Fall Of The Necromancer campaign; Gandalf and later Radaghast.

I haven't kept track but this is probably atleast the 10th Gandalf model I've painted and I've got to say I still really enjoyed it.  The great thing about GWs Lord Of The Rings models is that they have tons of great details like belts, pouches, equipment, etc but they aren't so covered with extra bits and pieces  that they take forever to paint.

I think this Gandalf miniature is great and I'm really looking forward to painting Radaghast either tonight or tomorrow.

-Jay

Gandalf is off in search of a burglar.
 

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Catman!

So depending on your level of comic book fandom your reaction to that name is one of three things:
1.  Catman?  Seriously?  Who the hell is Catman?
2.  Catman?  Why would anyone want a miniature of a lame (and tubby) pastiche villain from the 70's?
3.  Catman?!  That guy kicked ass in Secret Six!

As much as I intend to embrace the New 52 in my DC Adventures game I have two great laments of the passing of the old DC continuity; I miss Stephanie Brown being Batgirl, and I REALLY miss the Secret Six title.  To that end it is very likely that Deadshot, Bane and Catman will be making appearances in my game.

Catman is another Heroclix model that I have touched up and re-based and I have to say this time around the touchups were really minor.  The figure came extremely well painted out of the pack and I just cleaned up some edges and gave it a wash to bring up some detail work that was already on there.

-Jay

Hero, villain or anti-hero?
 
A blast from the past, becomes inspiration for the present and maybe even an army for the future.

A while back I was engaged in (and lost) two painting bets with my buddy Darren.  As Darren and I are both men of wealth and taste we choose not to bet things as vuglar as money and instead our currency is a mixture of shame and servitude....

....okay, but seriously.  Darren and I have undertaken some speed painting "bets" in the past where the stakes are that the loser (or losers when there are more participants) will paint a model for the winner.  In one of my lost painting bets we were each painting the contents of a Last Night On Earth board game and Darren managed to beat me by a few hours in our other painting bet we were each painting a Warmahordes force, along with our mutual friend Carmin and Darren was able to use Army Painter's products to get his entire force done in 3 days while my Cryx were less than half done at that point.

As my payment for losing Darren sent me 2 of the awesome Space Hulk Blood Angel Terminators to paint for him.  I recently got back into painting 40K models and another friend Mark came through like a champ and gave me a full set of the Terminators from Space Hulk for my own collection.

I got Darren to send me pics of the two figures I painted for him so I can use them as a template for painting my own models.  Now if I can just stay focused for a few days.....

-Jay

For the Emperor!
 

Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Thanks New 52!

As I do a bit more prep for my DC Adventures game I realized that the whole DC reboot to "New 52" continuity has opened up alot of great possibilities.

In the merger with Wildstorm a bunch of characters have been left unused, which makes them perfect for inclusion in a superhero RPG.  Today I have repurposed another Heroclix model, this time a Marvel Heroclix Luke Cage/Powerman to stand-in as a New 52 version (atleast my New 52 version) of an old Wildstorm character: Jackson Dane.  Now I have a character who can function as my group's patron and has implied but as of yet unestablished ties to a number of teams and individuals in the greater DC Universe.  Using Jackson Dane as the narrative device linking and driving my group also opens up the ability to bring in some non-traditional DC adversaries for my group to deal with...but more on that later.

-Jay

Jackson Dane powered-down...
 
...and ready to lead a Wetworks team in the field
 
 

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Pan Oceana WIP

This week I'm painting a few figures that I unfortunately won't be posting pictures of until Dec 25th to keep a few people surprised about some Christmas goodies that are coming their way.  I am however also doing up a few odds and ends I thought I'd share so that you have something to look at in the interim.

Today's post is some figures I had started about a year ago and got to a minimum tabletop standard for a few games that I am now going back and finishing up.  These are 6 miniatures from the Infinity game for the Pan Oceana faction.  I had painted a Haqqislam force for Inifinity a few years back but then several of my gaming friends also chose to do Haqqislam so I decided to start a new force.

Hopefully these figures will be finished by the end of the week and I can get started on the next batch.

-Jay
ORC Trooper, Hacker & Fusilier Lt (WIP)
 
ORC Trooper, Sikh Commando & Grenadier (WIP)
 
 
 

Sunday, 2 December 2012

Dire Wolves

Wow.  This past week was brutal for non-gaming.  I had a Necromunda game and a Lord Of The Rings game both of which I had to cancel/postpone, I've got to say when your games start falling through it really takes the wind of your sails to paint.  Having said that it looks like I'm back on for Necro in 2 weeks, and hopefully I can reschedule my LOTR game for next week.

In the meantime I was looking for a quick easy project to tackle to get me back into the swing of things and something truly fantastic got done.  I have always liked an element of horror in my fantasy gaming (Ravenloft for D&D, Vampire Counts for Warhammer, etc) and the one set of models in my collection I've never been 100% satisfied with are my choices of wolves (Dire Wolves specifically).  It seems that when most miniature companies design wolves for fantasy games their inspiration is either a real-world wolf; which look to me like they would last about 8 seconds against an armed and armoured warrior, or they go they crazy route of giant mutant dogs with spikes and things like that.  What I always wanted was a GIANT wolf, something that looks big enough to be a threat to a warhorse 1-on-1 where the size is really the only thing that coveys it's unnatural nature.

In my box of pre-painted D&D miniatures I found about a dozen Dire Wolves from one of their old blind pack sets.  They were an uncommon in whichever set had all the Ravenloft minis so I bought quite a few and ended up with a decent amount of these guys.  The funny thing is as much as I wanted GIANT wolves I had always thought these were far too big, they would never fit on a standard cavalry base so I could fit them into 1" squares for RPGs nor would they rank up if wanted them to double duty in my fantasy army...but when you're bored and the hobby knife is in your hand it's amazing what you can do.

I am super-excited about these figures because I will be able to use them in; D&D, Pathfinder, Warhammer and Chaos In Carpathia and they took me less than 2 hours to turn from scrap in my bitz box into a cool unit/encounter worth of models.

For the rest of this week it's back to the Enforcers and I believe I may just have started on an unexpected journey....

-Jay

The bases are 2" long and 1" wide so these are in fact HUGE wolves.
 
....but they do manage to rank up!
 
 

Friday, 30 November 2012

The long cyber-arm of the law

Work continues on my new Enforcer team for Necromunda.  Kind of a strange outcome to my painting for that today though.   I had planned on giving all of my troopers the white helmets I typically reserve for the riot squads in my Arbites army just to brighten up the overall look of the figures and provide more contrast but the figure I painted today is the cyber-mastiff handler and he doesn't wear a helmet, so he looks much darker than I had planned.

The cyber-mastiff handler is a nice addition to the Enforcer/Arbite range because it gives them their first genuinely new looking model in decades.  That being said I have built 3 of these previously and was never happy with how they turned out.  I always found that the weapon hands that were available always ended up making the figure look like a Proctor who had left his coat at home.  This time rather than going for the min-max weapon hand choices I simply gave him a bolt pistol in one hand and a cyber hand snipped from an older heroclix model on his other hand.  Obviously a second weapon or a riot shield would have been far more advantageous but I think this looks alot better and more natural.

-Jay

Have you seen my dog?
 

Monday, 26 November 2012

Fall Of The Necromancer: The second mustering

Back with more elves for scenario 2 of our Fall Of The Necromancer campaign.  This time I've painted a dozen Galadhrim Warriors (armoured wood elves) who will be standing in for the plastic High Elves that are supposed to make up Elrond's forces.

The Galadhrim are really nice armoured elf figures that I was happy to paint and I'm looking forward to adding another 12 a bit later on in the campaign.

We should be playing our second game tomorrow night when either I will continue pushing the forces of evil back or Stan will avenge his earlier loss and prevent more of my elves from living to see the end of their age and the beginning of the age of men.

-Jay

Galadhrim with elven blades
 
Galadhrim with elven spears
 
Galadhrim with elven bows
 
 
 

Sunday, 25 November 2012

There's a little Santa in all of us

My buddy Darren's shop Strategies Games & Hobbies www.strategiesgames.ca in Vancouver is currently running an awesome pre-Christmas event; miniature painting secret Santa.

Basically the idea is you sign up, drop off a model to be painted by another participant chosen at random and pick up a model chosen at random to paint for someone else.  It's awesome because it guarantees you will get something that you want for Christmas, but there's still the element of surprise when you get the finished product.  I will be painting a Gun-Mage-Captain-Adept for the Cygnar faction for Warmachine.

I also wanted to take this opportunity to mention that in some upcoming blog posts I will be showcasing some terrific hobby shops and their events in the hope that some of you may check out a deserving store you've never been in before.  Personally I've always felt that brick and mortar retaillers are the lifeblood of our hobby and without them our community would be alot smaller and alot less rewarding.

Tomorrow I'll get back to showing painted models (didn't want to ruin anybody Christmas surprise today)

-Jay

Gun Mage Captain Adept (before)
Come back December 25th for after photo
 

Saturday, 24 November 2012

This time a blast from the blast gets new life.

A few months ago I was playing an Arbites officer in a 40K rpg game and decided that even though I had a pretty decent sized collection of Arbites and Enforcer models already painted I would paint up a new figure and put a little extra effort into him.  For the same game I painted up a Cyber-Mastiff that sadly ended up never getting used but was fun to do anyway.

Fast forward to this morning when I somehow talked my way into playing in a Necromunda game I wasn't actually invited to (sorry Chris, in hindsight that seems a bit rude on my part) and again I decided that rather than putting together a selection of my painted models I would use these 2 figures as a jumping-off point to paint up a new Enforcer team for Necromunda.

In addition when I pulled out the figure case I have my Arbites in I also found my Judge model in there which I thought would be cool to showcase because everytime I see Arbites being discussed on various forums people always seem to be looking for good ideas for Judge models.

-Jay
Proctor & Cyber-mastiff
 
The Judge
 
 





Friday, 23 November 2012

The first of many (I hope) civilians

I have always used miniatures in role-playing to help sell each scene a bit more but the one thing that has always been lacking is civilian/bystander models.

When I started playing RPGs many moons ago most encounters happened in dungeons, or tombs, or abandonned space ships and what not so it made perfect sense for there to be no panicky civilians around generally milling about and making "heroes" rethink things like automatic weapons fire and area attacks.  But now that I'm doing some modern gaming as well as some superhero gaming (where saving the innocent is generally the name of the game) I find myself needing an assortment of generic unarmed civilian types to become the crowd that the group needs to be careful not to injure or kill while they're being saved.

This is another area where Heroclix models really came through.  Over the past several years they have begun inserting 'secret identity' figures (like Peter Parker, Clark Kent, etc) in their sets as well as adding in non-powered supporting characters (like Mary Jane Watson, Rick Jones, etc) so they have quite a variety of figures to choose from.

I just finished touching up my my first 3 tonight and I think they're great.  Unless you're a Heroclix collector or die-hard comics fan it's unlikely you would recognize any of these figures for who they were originally supposed to be.  I'm hoping to get atleast a dozen of these types of figures done before Christmas so I have a decent selection by the time my first DC Adventures game hits the table.

-Jay
"Gee, I hope no one throws a bus at us today"
 

Thursday, 22 November 2012

More from Mirkwood

Hello again!  It's been a few days since my last post because instead of painting a few figures I've been working on  assembly-lining (sure, that's a word) 12 figures at once.  For my ongoing Fall Of The Necromancer game I'm currently painting 12 Galadhrim Warriors to stand in for the original 2nd age High Elf figures that I've never been a big fan of.  The Galadhrim seem like a reasonable substitute (they're heavily armoured elves in the same colour scheme) and in future gaming they will fit better with my unarmoured Wood Elves as a coherent force.

In the meantime I realized I never showed my last 4 Mirkwood Elves (the bowmen) and I also just finished touching up their new champion Legolas as well.

In the next few days I hope to be showing my completed Galadhrim as well as some of the civilian/bystander models I'm doing up for my DC Adventures game. 

-Jay

With elven archers it's quality over quantity.
 

Sunday, 18 November 2012

Final appearance of the Zombie Vixens....for now....

I have finished my first sprue of Zombie Vixens (except the crawlers, more on this later) and I'm very happy with the variety of figures I ended up with.

I'll be re-visiting the crawlers later after I've finished all my Studio Miniatures zombies.  I'm still trying to decide how I want to base my crawlers which I why I skipped them on my first Studio Miniatures box as well.

So for now zombies will move to the back burner as I have impending Pathfinder and LOTR games to get figures ready for.

-Jay

Last 2 Zombie Vixens
 
This is what you can make with one-third of a box.
 
 
Ms. Marvel

My goal with superhero models over the next few weeks will be to focus on characters I can use for my DC Adventures game but I had 1 figure from the recent Avengers set I really wanted to get finished; Ms Marvel.

Ms. Marvel has been one of my favourite comic book characters of the last few years for the same reasons I really like Captain Atom in the DC Animated stuff, having a superhero who is also a serving member of their nation's military seems to give a great jumping off point for interactions with other characters in the comics.  It always seems interesting (and usually funny) to me when a bunch of people who have collected themselves together to serve the common good then seem to immediately start disagreeing over whether or not that requires autonomy or structure.

Don't really need this figure for anything right now.  Just think the character is great and I love the model so why not?

-Jay

Ms. Marvel reporting for duty.
 
Fall Of The Necromancer: Everything old is new again

As part of my preparations for further gaming in the Fall Of The Necromancer campaign I dusted off some old figures I had painted when LOTR first came out 11 years ago.

I painted these three members of the White Council when they were first released over a decade ago but because I've always had a preference for scenario based gaming in LOTR I honestly don't think I had ever used them in a game.  So after a few touch-ups to freshen them up a bit they are ready to stand against the forces of Sauron!

-Jay

Thranduil has found some allies
 
 

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Return of the Zombie Vixens

Got 2 more zombie vixens done tonight.  That leaves me with 2 more regular zombies and 2 crawlers and my first sprue will be done!  I think after that I'll take a break from these and do another box of Studio Miniatures zombies.

-Jay

Doing some shopping ladies?
 


DC Adventures anyone?

I've been toying with the idea of running a PL8-10 DC Adventures RPG if/when I can find enough interested players to run a game.  To that end I just picked up 10 of the new Batman single figure blind packs from the Heroclix line.

First up let me just say in my opinion the Heroclix models have been getting better and better with every release over the last couple of years.  The 6 figures I'm presenting tonight not only had an excellent level of detail but they barely required any re-painting.  They all got cleaned up a bit but none of them required full repaints.

For anyone who is considering running a superhero, sci-fi, or modern RPG I'd also like to recomend the Heroclix starter packs.  They come with 6 figures and include a double sided battle map that is perfect for RPG use.

And now without any further ado, please allow me to present the first 6 members of my supporting cast...

-Jay

Wanna hear a joke?
 
Two of Batman's oldest allies.
 
Batman & Red Robin
 
 
 

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Fall Of The Necromancer: Scenario 1

It looks like miniatures and paints have been joined at last by dice and tape measures.

Stan and I got together and played our first LOTR game the other night and it was a blast!  We were both a little rusty on the rules but I was able to restrict my screw-ups to one per turn so it didn't go too badly at all.  In the first scenario Thranduil and a force of his wood elves encounter a group of monsters in the forest and it is basically a sudden fight for survival.  The winner is simply the player who drives off or kills his opponent's force.

The forces are set.
My elves have moved into position (or so I think) and Stan's bats and first (of four) spiders have arrived on the scene.
 
Let battle commence!
After a decent first round of shooting on my part tempered by some slight cowardice on the part of 1 of my elf warriors and 1 of my sentinels the forces of darkness advance to first contact.  I was supremely confident in my superior Fight value until Stan reminded me that the bats halve my fight value.
 
Time to nut-up or shut-up.
Okay...now I'm in trouble.  Six of my initial sixteen models are out of the fight, if I lose 2 more I'll be getting hammered potentially taking 2 Courage tests next turn.  And fleeing is brutal on a 2' table.  If only I had some special ability I'd been forgetting to use for the first 3 turns.....
 
Victory from the jaws of defeat!
So after my moments of panic about how quickly I could be made to flee off of a small table surface I realized that my Sentinels songs can push my opponents around the board if they are the cowardly sorts like spiders and bats.....I was able to drive off 1 stand of Bats and 1 Giant Spider and then use the room it openned up to trap and kill Stan's remaining spiders.
 
All in all a fantastic (and really close) game.  I'm looking forward tp playing through the rest of the campaign and I'm working on some more elves to bolster my forces in the coming weeks.
 
Thanks for checking in and I hope everybody's enjoying my hobby rambling and dodgy photography.
-Jay
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, 12 November 2012

Fall Of The Necromancer: Part Two

It looks like all did not in-fact go according to plan tonight.  I've got Thranduil and the 3 Sentinels done but my 4 remaining archers are nowhere near table-top ready.  I'm going to spend another hour on them tonight before I call it quits and try to get them finished but I've got an early start to my day tomorrow so if I can't finish tonight it looks like 4 of my metal wood elf archers from the Fellowship Of The Ring days will have to stand in.  I'm definitely hoping to avoid that because they don't match my new paint scheme and I think my painting has improved a little bit in the last 10+ years so my old figs look a little 'flat' next to my newer ones.

No matter which archers hit the table tomorrow I'm sure the game will be awesome and I'm really looking forward to finally getting back to LOTR which has been my favourite GW game since it's release.

-Jay

Thranduil
 
Wood Elf Sentinels