zaterdag 23 april 2011
It's Stompin' Time!
woensdag 20 april 2011
Up and running again!


zaterdag 12 februari 2011
South Pacific Paint-A-Thon
Even though I had a lot of other plans I managed to stuff some miniatures and paint into my luggage to help me through the occasional rainy or lazy days. (not all that much of them, honestly!)
As said, our time here was packed to the rafters with activities and in between sunny days at the beach, surfing, hiking, skydiving, canyoning and driving around a lot I still succeeded in finding painting time...
My selection of models involved a lot of 40k Ork Boyz and even more fantasy Night Goblins. These were the main things to tackle as I had bought several Ork Black Reach and Gobbo Skull Pass sets in the last couple of years! Also some Deffkoptas, Burnas, Spider Riders and empty spaces in my box were filled with 6mm Dark Realms Pax Arcadia.
The majority of all this stuff was even unprimed so I had to start from scratch!
Painting a lot of the same models tends to become pretty boring but taking on small batches and switching between the 3 options helped somewhat.

The 28mm models (Ork & Gobbos) remain unbased for now as that was too much a hassle to do! (basing stuff was something I didn't bring). However, the Pax Arcadia had to be done because I always base them before painting so some creativity with local sand, rocks, twigs and kids PVA glue was in order! Now my time here is almost up, it was absolutely fantastic but all good things come to an end! While I'm still painting up models in my last week, it's time to look at the numbers and this is what I've managed:
-about 115 Night Goblins (lost count somewhere) including champions, musicians, standard and battle standard bearers, Fanatics, Gobbos with bows, spears, hand weapons, shamans and spiders!
-95 Orks comprised of 29 Shoota Boyz, 40 Slugga Boyz, 4 Burna Boyz, 3 Big shoota, 5 Deffkoptas, 4 Kommandos, 10 Gretchin and a Runtherd.
-a lot of Pax Arcadia being 8 Scout bases, 8 Heavy Weapons bases, 4 Valiants, 4 Hammerjacks, 4 Ramjacks, 4 Chasseurs and around 16 troop bases.
Now most models still await some dip or ink followed by a dullcoat, which will have to wait 'till I get home. Then the whole lot needs to be based or finished with static grass and flock, so I'm not entirely there yet! But I'm extremely pleased with what's done and with this and the Lead Painters' League coming up it seems that my lead mountain is getting considerably smaller!!!
So...no other conclusion then to go on another 6 month trip to reduce it even futher!
...if only...
dinsdag 18 januari 2011
A league of their own.
Now I had never heard of the thing so after some online searching I learned it was quite an extraordinary event. Most of you may know it already and some of you won't but I'll explain it none the less..

round 1 - win
miniatures:
Dungeons & Dragons miniatures
My very first and very last minute Serpent peoples enrty, good enough for some bonus points!

Round 3 - win
Black Scorpion/Pirates
Pirate girls
Round 4 - loss
Privateer Press/Warmachine
Menoth Choir
round 5 - win
miniatures:
Artizan designs/KissKissBangBang & thrilling tales
guards & Lily
Mantic games
Undead Ghouls
Aaah yes, zombies...who doesn't want at least a few zombie figs in their collection?! I do!!! Actually I ordered Wargames factory ones but that order didn't work out...so I was left with no zombies a week before round 5! (Again the bonus round proved a difficult task) I asked the store-manager for some alternative zombies and he kindly suggested these Mantics! Lil' bit of converting and zombie-esque paint job and these were good to go!!!

Round 6 - win
converted Orks vehicles

Some figs I bought to get me started into WWII gaming, some of the more difficult figs I've painted I must say. Tried to copy the Jägers' camouflage costumes but it's very hard to see.
Round 8 - loss
miniatures:
converted Hot Wheels cars


Sturm Battalion Zorn
My very first steps into VSF and I must say I love it! VSF shows so many possibilities for use of miniatures, tanks and conversions. Will definitly look into making some more VSF-stuff!
After a lot of hard last minute work, difficult photography and fiddling with scenery the daunting task of holding out for 10 rounds was over! I collected my share of vote- and bonus points and with some luck not meeting too much painter "big guns" managed to only lose two of my match-ups ending in a very respectable and though totally unexpected 5th place!!! It was great fun and there is a lot of cameraderie among contestants.
The main thing about the Lead Painters' League though is that it gives you the pressure to paint a lot of figs in a relatively short time, something you wouldn't possibly do at any other time, and it's very fun and exciting! I learned a lot through my 10 weeks and entering gave me a lot of new ideas, both from myself and other entrants. If I can I would definitly compete again...
On to the next League!
zondag 9 januari 2011
Mechanical Mayhem!
(Look at pics below every explanation)
With most of the body work done it was time to tackle the arms, again as with the legs, one claw arm was bionically enhanced and the other entirely mechanical. The focal point on this being the huge powerclaw to give the fex that all-destructive close combat feel. Some of the ribs were replaced with steel pipes and bolts, addition of a bionic eyepiece and parts were riveted up. It already looked like it could crush everything and everyone!

A little bit of a jump forward, here it sits with a big new $@*?%- gun grafted to its second right arm. More exhausts were added, the positioning still giving it the Carnifex feel but transforming it more to a machine-beast. Painting well underway, I chose fleshy tones for the Fex to contrast with the metals and wiring.
Finished! The last gun-arm in place, everything painted up in scruffy metals and fleshy bits, and last but not least, a controle device receiver on top of its head. This will eventually be accompanied with a separate Mek model holding a controller.
At some points it was hard to se were this was going or what I should do next, but in the end it turned out great! This is easily one of the favourite models in my whole Ork army and will be used as an Ork Dreadnought.
donderdag 30 december 2010
Ork scratchbuilt/kitbashed Skullhamma!
How it started.
Cannon fitted!
End results!
There you have it! A dirty, scrappy, fume-belching behemoth with a cannon big enough to fire a small car, woohoo! I'm was (and still am) pretty pleased with the result, it took me a while to make but on the other hand the cost was very low. As said I bought a €15 model kit and the rest were bits and scraps and a lot of imagination! In my honest opinion way cheaper and more fun than converting a €95 GW Baneblade!
Still have to play my first game with it so as soon as Tomsche or Andy get their Tau or 'Nids up and running this one is gonna cause carnage! Get bizzy guys!
zondag 26 december 2010
It's alive....Aliiiive!!!...
Just to say I will be starting a blog of my own.
Being on a six month trip down under, the wargames departement is at a low right now but not so in my wargames club TSA.
The gaming group there is in full effect with a Full Thrust/FWC campaign!
Thinking about things over here...my part in the campaign, unfinished and future projects, sidetracks, models that just tickle my fancy, Lead Painters' League and some much more
lead me to only one conclusion (and every other wargamer globally?!)
"I still have a lot of work to do!"
Just a glimpse in what future projects will include (off the top of my head):
-expanding my 40k Orks army and adding Apocalypse elements (I am an Ork Mek at heart)
-getting my Pax Arcadia army ready to compete in the FCW-campaign.
-starting a Epic Ork army for use in that same campaign! (Orks remember)
-make a Mordheim warband, but wich one, most possibly Skaven but...
-try to paint up all my Night Goblins!
-further scratchbuild my Ork spacefleet (more Orks)
-get decent human spacemodels to go with my Pax Arcadia.
-painting pulp figures in all shapes and sizes.
-start a small Uncharted Seas Bone Griffons fleet, just love those models (will play it someday...)
-and lots more of unknown sideprojects and scratchbuilding...
So I might just as well dump it all onto a blog so I won't be alone in this madness, this will keep me going for the next couple of years!!!
Following the excellent blogs of Andy's "Creepy Corridor" and Tomsche's "Società di archeologia e cimeli", my fellow wargamers!
Let's see where this goes...welcome and enjoy!



