Saturday, April 16, 2022
Scenes from the Barrowmaze
Posted by JPL at 5:26 PM 2 comments
Labels: Barrowmaze, OSR gaming, RPG gaming
Soulblight Gravelords
Quick look at my Pit Dredger, nothing fancy going on here other than some weathering I took the paint scheme from right out of the book with just slight variation in colors. |
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Labels: Games Workshop, soulblight gravelords, Warcry
Saturday, February 26, 2022
The Tomb of Horrors
Skeletons by Games Workshop, Tomb of Horrors Mummy by Gale Force 9 |
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I have alot of projects going on right now after a long glut and absence from doing all that much
Posted by JPL at 2:00 PM 2 comments
Labels: Dungeons and Dragons, Hirst Arts, Reaper miniatures
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
Legions of Nagash
Following up on the last post, I spent the last 3 weeks or so looking into Warcry by Games Workshop. after purchasing the Red Harvest set, I have been spending some time assembling the terrain and watching videos on the game and how its played. I mentioned I probably had a enough models around where I could build a couple other Warbands. I really didnt without just proxying everything, which I was ok with except I could not find the remains of my old box of Skeleton Warriors circa 2010-2011.
I had a post back then venting about what a pain in the butt they where to build, I must of really not liked them because they have disappeared expect for the two models on the far left . I might have just thrown them in when I sold a bunch off my Vampire Counts stuff way back.
I didnt want to just dig into the models in Red Harvest because , there are numerous build options and I want to figure out the game first, plus I figure my revist to the Games Workshop hobby after a decade away, I could work on upping my painting game.
Like alot of you I'm sure I spend some free time surfing You Tube and have good dozen hobby channels I check out. I have wanted to get into trying out Oil paints, specifically Oil washes for awhile now
If you've followed the blog at all, you also might notice I had sworn off metallics a very long time ago, in fact any metallic paints I have are at least 10 years old. I have seen such wonderful work done with metallics and inks and oil washes, I want to experiment with all three, none of which I've ever used or havent used in a very long time. In fact I havent owned any inks since Chestnut Brown Ink was a GW product and that was the old hex shaped pots....
Skeletons are great for new techniques, they are very forgiving and since I seemed lack any GW style Skeletons I picked the "push fit" Sepulchral Guard for $20 something dollars and oh boy has assembly of GW models got light years easier (lol).
The standard GW Necromancer is very old, I picked him up a painted him when he was first released. he's here just for the photo op, The Necromancer here is the Mummy figure which is proxy as its made by Gale Force 9, from the Tomb of Horrors resin box, from way back...it was a good excuse to paint him , he and all the skeletons where batch painted. I used a handful of Reaper Paints, a couple bright reds, some browns, Bone, and some greys and greens ., Inks used were from Liquitex- white to zenithal prime, ( priming with ink? wtf right? but I used an air brush and it worked great. Black, Burnt Umber and a Pale Green for tinting my decade old GW Chainmail. Oil Washes are burnt umber over the bone and black for everything else. There is bit of Vallejo Vergidis for some metal effects and some sparse mithril silver highlights and thats it.
For 10 painted models , I got them done in record time ...I like them , and liked the techniques through I need much more practice with this new mediums, I am not sold on rebuying metallic paints a few here or there are a great accent but I want to try a batch of models with my standard NMM style with the oils and inks..so that will be next..
As far as Legions of Nagash goes, I dont think these 10 guys even make a 1000 point warband or close enough, I'll still need a few more models. The new Warcry update just got released so I will see when the book shows up, I cant believe GW is taking my money again, LOL
Oh and I sold my Stegadon, he had his crew, are travelling to their new owner in sunny New Mexico much for fitting for Lizards...
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Labels: Games Workshop, Painting, Warcry
Monday, January 24, 2022
All but Dead, The resurrection comes around..
Kind of fell of the planet with the blog and as far as any hobbying goes, but I've been talking about the downward spiral of my hobby and gaming actitivies for years now and yet somehow it just keeps on having life pumped back into it, whether its gaming with my oldest daughter or just picking up an unfinished model of the shelf , like the Stegadon here and deciding to just finish it.
So believe it or not I started this model wayyyyyy back in 2010!!.. When I still holding on to the idea that a new army would help with the incoming aprehension of WFB 8th edition., Inevitably The Empire rules kept my interest initially and I never did much more on the Lizard Army, and just played Empire until my eventual dissatisfaction with 8th Edition finally pushed me out of game completely somewhere in late 2011.
This model is currently on ebay listed at $225.00 I had originally planned on less but there are numerous models I saw priced above it at near or above $300..so I didnt want it to undersell myself in comparision it is listed at best offer thou and I happy to take any reasonable offer for this..considering I sold my original open box one awhile back for damn near close to some retail prices on the new ones. and I of course have a ton of hours into this as its a fiddly difficult model to assemble and paint.
Now of course speaking about todays Warhammer Fantasy, I have had zero interest in the Age of Sigmar, the game , however , a couple recent releases by GW reignited some old interest with me based on the strength of the models alone. GW models of the last decades ostentatiousness is very often in conflict with my minimalist old school tendencies, however recent release seem to have stuck a chord with me. Those being the models in Warhammer Quests Cursed City and many of the current Warcry releases. While I passed on Cursed City the 1st time around (apparently I didnt have a choice as it soldout in a day?) recent news of it release has me interested and I did pull the trigger on this:
Purchased on my interest in the Darkoath Savagers models alone, I do like the Spider brood and the terrain as well..its my first GW purchase in about a decade. and I look forward to building and painting it up. Interesting enough the game seems pretty appealling to me as well..I have been watching a bunch of videos on playing it. If anyone who plays it is reading this, appreciate your comments on the game.
I sold almost all my WFB stuff a long time ago, I find it kind of humorous I am interested again and what I do have left is some Lizards and Undead its enough to make a couple extra Warcry warbands. Building and painting all this is a quite a project thou, its going to take some time but who knows you might see some Warcry Battle Reports here sometime this summer or fall, wouldnt that be something?
Posted by JPL at 1:18 PM 2 comments
Labels: Games Workshop, Lizardmen, Seraphon, Warcry, WFB