Wednesday, 28 February 2018

Lord of the Rings SBG Ruins


Posted by Ste

You know how sometimes you feel the urge to complete something but you don’t want to put loads of effort in, well I had that urge the other night. My painting queue is huge and hasn’t noticeably reduced over recent months. In addition I’m in a bit of funk as well and am struggling to muster up the energy to get stuck in to anything. So I figured that these would give me a much needed boost without too much effort.

They’re the ruins that came with the Mines of Moria LoTR Strategy Battle Game published by GW (and now obsolete!). I picked these up off Trademe (NZ eBay) a while ago for peanuts, they hard plastic and very easy to paint. They were based on hard card for durability and then given some texture and a grey undercoat. A few dry brushes and some flock, grass and flowers later and voila, the ruins of Ithilien!




Quite happy with these, just need some proper building ruins to complement them now.

Tuesday, 27 February 2018

Infinity – Nomads Starter set

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Damn I wish I could get my head around this game because the miniatures are just fricking awesome. I’m still struggling with the rule system as it feels more like a roleplaying game than a miniatures game, guess I’ll just have to keep trying.
I managed to finish these guys a few months ago, I really enjoyed painting them, even if it was a bit challenging. The annoying thing is that the Corvus Belli studio painter is truly stupendous and as such you find yourself comparing your efforts with his (bad idea).
Anyway these guys are the Nomads starter set, I’ve stayed in theme in terms of colours but made them a little more to my taste. One of the things I couldn’t bring myself to do is go down the Manga style with the colours and mine are a little more muted but I’m happy with them.

Now I just need to paint up the two TAG’s and a Hacker and I’m all set (to get even more confused by the rules).

Saturday, 17 February 2018

Walmington on Sea Part 2 – Jettys and a Boat

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It’s not really a seatown without a boat of some kind and as I mentioned in the first part of this post that I’d be making a boat I’d better show you what I achieved. It was surprising simple really, cut a base shape out of 5mm foam board, stick some card sides on and leave to dry for about 4 days (just to make sure they don’t pop off). Then build various bits that make it look boaty (Cabin, mast type thing, maybe a hold). Mine looks a little like a boat/barge more than anything so I’m gonna say that it’s an inshore freighter that can travel upriver.

I may have to give it another go and make something a bit bigger.



So where can you board this wonderful contraption, why at the jetty of course. These were easy and annoying at the same time, the usual materials were used of coffee stirrers, some balsawood and pva. I quickly realised that to get the strength whilst meeting my need for speed (CTA was coming up fast at this point) I’d have to use the trusty glue gun for the framework. Don’t you just love all the blisters you get from burning yourself on hot glue? Such fun.







Tuesday, 6 February 2018

Walmington on Sea Part 1 – Building the Docks

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When we decided to put on another Bolt Action demo game at Call To Arms 2017 we had a robust discussion about what the theme should be. I did my usual and stuck to my North Africa, desert obsession (one track mind!) however both Ash and Bryan were keen on exploring something a little bit sillier and we settled on Dads Army. Coincidentally Warlord Games had just published the Sealion campaign book so it was definitely a timely choice. In addition Bryan does a rather amusing range of Dads Army impressions and so the mood of the game was very quickly given a comedic feel.

First things first, roles? I volunteered to be Gamesmaster and generate the scenario with Ash opting for the dastardly Hun and Bryan the plucky homeguard. Now as GM I quickly realised that Walmington on Sea is just that, on sea and as such it would need a seafront.

So rolling up my sleeves I set to trying to build what could convincingly pass for a seafront/wharf/docks.
Ok, so the first task was to build the sea wall, luckily I had recently acquired a bunch of scrap polystyrene sheets, and with judicious application of pen and ruler could pass for a wall of sorts. Topped with thick card embossed with a biro to look like paving and I had a wall
Next was to get some water made. Not being familiar with all the plethora of fake water products and also being a complete cheapskate I opted for texturing a board and painting/varnishing to achieve the effect. So in steps Mr Polyfilla and Mrs Acrylic paint, liberally applied and then using a straight bit of sponge to stipple waves at the diagonal.


  
I’ve noticed now that we live next to the sea that generally waves roll in at an angel to the shore so that’s what I opted for. I mixed the polyfilla and paint before application so I wouldn’t have to paint the waves. Once dry it was a pretty straight forward thing highlight the waves with white and then slap three coats of water based gloss varnish on.



Next up, jettys and a boat!