Got the last coat of varnish on with pretty much just a day to spare! Really enjoyed this project and following everyone else's progress for DreadTober. Since this follows how I paint up my WW2 American vehicles, I really should post that up. There were some steps I had almost forgotten. Hopefully soon.
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Friday, October 25, 2019
DreadTober - Konflikt 47 Allied Grizzly Walker (Update 4)
The end is near. I wasn't able to work on this guy a lot this week, but I'm still hitting the home stretch. Mostly just varnishing and weathering powders left. Hopefully I can wrap it up over the weekend. Can't wait to hit it with a dull coat.
Saturday, October 19, 2019
DreadTober - Konflikt 47 Allied Grizzly Walker (Update 3)
The semi-gloss has gone on to support weathering. Pin wash applied and streaking has begun. So much streaking left to do. I'd be more confident it was coming together if it wasn't so shiny from the semi-gloss.
Friday, October 11, 2019
DreadTober - Konflikt 47 Allied Grizzly Walker (Update 2)
So, second week into DreadTober and I've gotten the color modulation and chipping done on the entire walker.
Pretty happy with it so far. The chipping is maybe a little to heavy on parts of the torso, but I had to "erase" some issues with my poor color modulation application. Next up is to seal it, paint some of the non armor parts and begin pin wash, streaking, and weathering powders.
Friday, October 4, 2019
DreadTober - Konflikt 47 Allied Grizzly Walker (Update 1)
If you'd like to know more about what DreadTober is, who all is participating, and/or their progress/prjects, follow this link: DreadTober.
As anything "big and stompy" is appropriate for DreadTober, I decided to brush the dust off an project that was abandoned in the early stages and would need to started over from scratch. That project would be my Allied Grizzly Walker for K47.
Given this guy has sat around for a least a year in this state, I was pretty sure whatever subtractive chipping method I was planning to use was now OBE. So time to start over. I threw some rocks made of cork on the base to add some elevation/variety to the final base, hit those with some primer, and the rest of the model with the same brown you see above.
After that, I tackled the just the legs (the way I have it assembled, the torso can be removed or rotated). I took this approach for two reasons, the first being less of the figure would be in the way of the spray pattern of my airbrush and the second reason is it let me break the work in smaller chunks that I could accomplish in a night, hopefully. In any case, below is where I ended up for the first (partial) week of DreadTober. I'm pretty happy so far with the mini.
More next time.
As anything "big and stompy" is appropriate for DreadTober, I decided to brush the dust off an project that was abandoned in the early stages and would need to started over from scratch. That project would be my Allied Grizzly Walker for K47.
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Seriously, what kind of sense does it make to stop at this stage of painting? Where did I leave off at, what was I thinking. Why does only half the torso have green on it? |
After that, I tackled the just the legs (the way I have it assembled, the torso can be removed or rotated). I took this approach for two reasons, the first being less of the figure would be in the way of the spray pattern of my airbrush and the second reason is it let me break the work in smaller chunks that I could accomplish in a night, hopefully. In any case, below is where I ended up for the first (partial) week of DreadTober. I'm pretty happy so far with the mini.
More next time.
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Half Year Recap (Painting)
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Jesse James and Friends |
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Not really a fan of the longhorn skulls these have, so opted out and have some decals to add instead. |
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Love these bikes and after shaving off all the Lawman stars, they are ready for duty as Outlaws (or even Lawmen). |
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Never could get glow effects to work out with these guys, so I backed out of that completely. |
Some local people wanted to do an true old west game using Dead Man's Hand, so I dusted off some old Black Scorpion minis I had (unpainted of course) and knocked these guys out. It was a nice break in the middle of the WWX stuff above. About the time I was adding the last highlights to these, I caught Pale Rider on TV. I was a little dumbfounded when Stockburn's Deputies showed up in the movie. Maybe that image was buried deep in the back of my mind guiding me.
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I almost went back and repainted the color of my hats... |
And for my last distraction from pulling together 1500 pts of Outlaws in time for Adepticon, I decided to go back and finally finish off my Company of Iron force that I was supposed to have ready in time for the previous Adepticon. lol.
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I should really ditch the rest of my Menoth figures. I really don't want to paint anymore of these guys. |
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My first attempt at the color scheme I wanted. Seemed to much like Dark Angels. Kinda wished I had kept it though. |
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Second attempt and what I'm working with now. I "think" it will come together the way I want. The other would have been lower risk though. |
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Just getting base coats blocked in. |
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Oh dear, that's a bunch and I'm not even showing you the archers, slingers, and javelin guys... Or the Spartans... |
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These should be fun. |
Friday, May 24, 2019
Half Year Recap (Games Played)
My, almost the end of May and I have yet to post anything this year. Obviously, things have been extremely busy. I've gotten a fair number of games in and a respectful amount of figures painted.
Games Played:
Our group managed to play through about 75% of the Western Desert campaign for Bolt Action. I missed a game here and there but got several in before the demise. All in all, Western Desert offered some very interesting scenario but overall I found it extremely frustrating. Many of the scenarios placed the allies at significant numerical disadvantage. This was somewhat by asymmetrical win conditions/scoring, however it was often not apparent you could be winning until the very end of the game so it left me with the feeling of pushing water uphill throughout the game. To the point of frustration at times. Anyway, a couple of random pics:
Finally rounding all this goodness out, I attended Adepticon. And finally after many years of effort, I managed to pull my buddy John from 40k Hobby Blog along. Derek, Mike, and many others from our weekly virtual hobby hangout. It was a great time and John and I finally got a chance to play a game of Bolt Action. John provided the materials, so we played at his preferred scale of 20mm (1/72) and I have to say it is a really great scale for the game. It just really feels right for a 6x4 board, vehicles, and what not. We even played with John employing true hidden deployment. All in all, it was truly great to get in a game with him. And just as great to hang out with him and everyone else. Some pictures of our game:
Games Played:
Our group managed to play through about 75% of the Western Desert campaign for Bolt Action. I missed a game here and there but got several in before the demise. All in all, Western Desert offered some very interesting scenario but overall I found it extremely frustrating. Many of the scenarios placed the allies at significant numerical disadvantage. This was somewhat by asymmetrical win conditions/scoring, however it was often not apparent you could be winning until the very end of the game so it left me with the feeling of pushing water uphill throughout the game. To the point of frustration at times. Anyway, a couple of random pics:
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Hold the line boys! |
After those of us playing threw in the towel on Western Desert, we were all a little burned out on Bolt Action. Interest transitioned to a Old West campaign using the Dead Man's Hand system. We just wrapped that campaign up last week. It was a lot of fun but the game system is not particular great. I should expand on that in the future by adding a review of it. The final games of the campaign were pretty fun as things turned a little "weird" in the Old West. One table had players fending of an Alien invasion, while the other table was trying to stop a T-Rex from rampaging through the town. Anyway, couple of game shots from various points:
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Oh no, Mad Dog is bout to get hanged! |
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Aliens vs Cowboys? |
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A long ways to go. Hope we don't get ambushed! |
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Contact with enemy armor, call in the Shermans. |
Well, just trying to get caught up. I'll try to post up soon a Recap of all my completed painting so far. After that, I'll need to get a few more posts out to capture some of those paint schemes/colors. Then I'll try to get back to posting at least a monthly update.
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