30 May 2012
Miniature Review: Khurasan Miniatures, Neptune SPAR TacMech
Miniature Review: Khurasan Miniatures, Neptune SPAR TacMech: Here is a look at the Khurasan Miniatures Neptune SPAR TacMech. I can see soem of these painted up in a 2129 4th Reich sort of Panzergrenadier camo..
Miniature Review: Critical Mass Games, Painting Tips
Miniature Review: Critical Mass Games, Painting Tips: Here is a great airbrushing video showing how to do digital camo.
21 April 2012
So today I ventured into the new Source store (just north of where they were about a mile) and came upon a group of jolly gamers playing a superb looking ACW game using the Regimental Fire and Fury rules. I have seen these guys in the old store but as any local knows that place was ever so crowded and it was a chore to even take a peek at the action. NOT ANY MORE
The guys playing were none other than the
I spoke to Fitz and here is what I gathered from the conversation. They meet the 1st and 3rd days of each month at Source. They are non-competitive, non-tournament style gamers who just like to have fun while gaming historical battles. This time around it was ACW painted by Tom Zwirn and boy was it a site for anyone who likes miniatures gaming.
Check out their blog for a schedule. From the conversation you do not even need to bring miniatures or know the rules. Now that's a good bunch of gamers!
The guys playing were none other than the
The Centurions Wargaming Gaming Group
and here is a look at what they were up to today:
I spoke to Fitz and here is what I gathered from the conversation. They meet the 1st and 3rd days of each month at Source. They are non-competitive, non-tournament style gamers who just like to have fun while gaming historical battles. This time around it was ACW painted by Tom Zwirn and boy was it a site for anyone who likes miniatures gaming.
Check out their blog for a schedule. From the conversation you do not even need to bring miniatures or know the rules. Now that's a good bunch of gamers!
04 July 2011
2011 82nd Airborne
I have had these gents for entirely too long. I think Major Bill asked me to do them a year ago. Due to some painful annoyances in my digits and arm, I have not been up to getting much done on these. I took a long time off from painting and Bill has been very cool about it. Now, however, I am determined to finish them. Having overdue work nagging me in the background of my life keeps me from feeling like I can work on anything else. I am very keen to do some 15mm Sci-Fi and maybe some 6mm or 10mm stuff as well. However, I am linear in my processes so I feel I can't start those until the 82nd is done.
The 82nd consists of a 3 platoon company boxed set, the old one with the full 3 platoons and the extras like the supply carts etc. The entire list:
1x Lt. Turnbull
5x Command teams
6x Bazooka teams
3x Snipers
1x Pathfinder marker
3x 60mm mortar teams
27x Rifle/Mg teams
A grand total of 159 figures! All with the American flag on one shoulder and the "AA" Patch on the other. In reality, the shoulder patches are so small that I can really only suggest their presence with colors rather than a full rendering. Sure I could make them huge but then things look a little cartoonly in my opinion. They are painted to represent the green M1943 uniforms issued after Normandy but prior to Market garden.
Here is one example of the finished stands.
The helmets need to be a little greener I think. I do like how the crater effect turned out with the dirt being darker to reflect recent impact. 9 Stands have these, and 9 have stones of larger size with 9 stands being "plain". This provides visual reference for platoon ident. without resorting to unsightly means.
The 82nd consists of a 3 platoon company boxed set, the old one with the full 3 platoons and the extras like the supply carts etc. The entire list:
1x Lt. Turnbull
5x Command teams
6x Bazooka teams
3x Snipers
1x Pathfinder marker
3x 60mm mortar teams
27x Rifle/Mg teams
A grand total of 159 figures! All with the American flag on one shoulder and the "AA" Patch on the other. In reality, the shoulder patches are so small that I can really only suggest their presence with colors rather than a full rendering. Sure I could make them huge but then things look a little cartoonly in my opinion. They are painted to represent the green M1943 uniforms issued after Normandy but prior to Market garden.
Here is one example of the finished stands.
The helmets need to be a little greener I think. I do like how the crater effect turned out with the dirt being darker to reflect recent impact. 9 Stands have these, and 9 have stones of larger size with 9 stands being "plain". This provides visual reference for platoon ident. without resorting to unsightly means.
Barkman, painted for Major Bill sometime in 2009.
Camo is hand painted and drybrushed, as are the insignia and numbers. I think this makes German late war stuff much more appealing. Also, I used a rough style of paining over a black under coat to give it a nice table top cinematic appearance.
The Soviets showed up too in the middle of the photo shoot!
The Soviets showed up too in the middle of the photo shoot!
Some contracted 2010 work...
Some photos of the work I did for Major Bill in 2010. These were German Fallschirmjäger, US M-10 tank destroyers with scouts and Pantherjager. He also had me work on some Warmachine figs during this time. Cryx I believe.
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