Uh... Oh dear, I've had the Colony 87 minis I showed last finished for over a week but haven't actually got around to posting them.
So time to get on with that then!
Haven't got any backstory for any of these as they are there to provide extras rather than stars, but I guess most of them would fit in with Regis d'Sarck's retinue.
First up with have the Recordist.
I'm particularly happy with how the red came out on his coat, not that it shows that well in these photos, ho hum...
Then the Priestess with feline friend.
And finally the advisor.
With a quick group shot to finish off.
Not decided on what to work on next got a few historical modelling projects to finish up first.
Till next time.
Cap'n Smyrk
Tuesday, 20 September 2016
Monday, 29 August 2016
WIP... WIP... Work faster vermin...
Just a quick one today, mostly to keep up my at least monthly posting.
I'm just going to show a couple of WIP shots of the first three of Axiom's Colony 87 Kickstarter minis that I've started so far.
Still need to do some highlights and a minor details picking out (and a few touch ups judging by the photos... dammit).
Anyway hope to have these three finished by the end of the week so should have another post up shortly.
Till next time...
Cap'n Smyrk
I'm just going to show a couple of WIP shots of the first three of Axiom's Colony 87 Kickstarter minis that I've started so far.
Still need to do some highlights and a minor details picking out (and a few touch ups judging by the photos... dammit).
Anyway hope to have these three finished by the end of the week so should have another post up shortly.
Till next time...
Cap'n Smyrk
Thursday, 21 July 2016
Cultists with guns... Big ones...
Bit quiet on the Oldhammer front for me of late but I have finished a couple of additional cultists for the Astral Wyrm Cult.
First up to give the cult some heavy firepower is Brother Reepah.
Then there is an additional bullet shield, Brother Slink, who I imagine is some sort of twist.
Finally a shot of whole cult as it now stands.
I will probably add one more member to bring them up to a round ten.
Till next time...
Cap'n Smyrk
First up to give the cult some heavy firepower is Brother Reepah.
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| His colour scheme ties in with that of the Brother's Dymm... |
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| ...but with groovy purple hair... |
Then there is an additional bullet shield, Brother Slink, who I imagine is some sort of twist.
Finally a shot of whole cult as it now stands.
I will probably add one more member to bring them up to a round ten.
Till next time...
Cap'n Smyrk
Thursday, 30 June 2016
More civilians... Coming soon...
Not much to say this month, still working on a couple of further members for the Astral Wyrm Cult including one with a very big gun...
However my day was brightened when I got home from work and found a package waiting for me. This contained my order from the Colony 87 kickstarter courtesy of Jon over at Magpie and Old Lead.
Further day brightening occurred when I noticed that I was one of the lucky recipients of the Gargouille bonus figure.
Hopefully soon I will have something physical to show.
Till next time.
Cap'n Smyrk
However my day was brightened when I got home from work and found a package waiting for me. This contained my order from the Colony 87 kickstarter courtesy of Jon over at Magpie and Old Lead.
Further day brightening occurred when I noticed that I was one of the lucky recipients of the Gargouille bonus figure.
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| Photo from the kickstarter page |
After a closer look these are a great set of figures and will be provided also sorts of interesting characters for my Euphoria setting.
Hopefully soon I will have something physical to show.
Till next time.
Cap'n Smyrk
Sunday, 29 May 2016
Non-combatants...
I've started painting up a few civilians minis to provide some background to the more violent gun toting types.
The first two are a couple of Hasslefree villagers I bought at Salute.
Neither have any particular sci-fi or 40k elements but Rogue Trader was all about using fantasy models, and it does mean I can use them in fantasy projects as well if I wish.
Not the best pics I'm afraid, will maybe try and take some better ones later.
I'm pretty happy with how they have turned out particularly the barmaid. Both painted with my normal eclectic mix of citadel, vallejo and humbrol paints.
Anyway next on the painting table are some more members for the Astral Wyrm Cult, including some more serious firepower.
Till next time...
Cap'n Smyrk
The first two are a couple of Hasslefree villagers I bought at Salute.
Neither have any particular sci-fi or 40k elements but Rogue Trader was all about using fantasy models, and it does mean I can use them in fantasy projects as well if I wish.
Not the best pics I'm afraid, will maybe try and take some better ones later.
I'm pretty happy with how they have turned out particularly the barmaid. Both painted with my normal eclectic mix of citadel, vallejo and humbrol paints.
Anyway next on the painting table are some more members for the Astral Wyrm Cult, including some more serious firepower.
Till next time...
Cap'n Smyrk
Saturday, 30 April 2016
Rampant battling Dragon Gods...
So to keep up with my resolution to post something at least once a month and realising that the end of the month has snuck up on me I've thrown together this post on the fly without anything specific to show off.
As such I'm mostly going to be talking about some of the stuff I bought whilst at Salute a couple of weeks back. Unusually given my predilection for Rogue Trader and sci-fi subjects these mostly consisted of Fantasy rule sets...
I will admit to being somewhat of a collector of rules possessing many which I've never really played but enjoy perusing. Anyway this post isn't going to be a review of these rules, I leave that to more qualified observers but will mostly be my rambling thoughts.
First up was Dragon Rampant which is obviously fairly well known in the old school gaming scene along with its historical parent Lion Rampant.
The other was Foundry's God of Battles by Jake Thornton. I will admit to having fairly fond memories of Jake's tenure as White Dwarf editor (despite it being during the dreaded 'Red Period'), possible as it was around that time that one of my favourite GW games, Necromunda, came out.
Notably there are are some similarities in the basic rules concepts of the two sets although they are intended to work on slightly different scales and Dragon Rampant is of course a lot more generic not being tied to a specific world or miniatures range.
Having said that creating your own lists for GoB wouldn't be particularly difficult, and the concepts behind some of the armies included are quite interesting. The army based terrain tables and weather charts add a touch of flavour to the proceedings. The Habitat rules which have terrain pieces inhabited by various denizens that will defend their homes violently (often against both sides...) are also quite amusing.
I particularly liked the 'Miracles' magic system in GoB which is a relatively simple card based (using normal playing cards) system but includes a lot of tactical depth at the same time.
I suspect that overall Dragon Rampant is likely to be more useful to me if I ever feel like getting any fantasy games, mostly as I'm only likely to ever be able to field a enough models for a skirmish.
On the painting front I'm currently painting some Hasslefree villagers (also bought at Salute) to use a non-combatants.
Till next time.
Cap'n Smyrk
As such I'm mostly going to be talking about some of the stuff I bought whilst at Salute a couple of weeks back. Unusually given my predilection for Rogue Trader and sci-fi subjects these mostly consisted of Fantasy rule sets...
I will admit to being somewhat of a collector of rules possessing many which I've never really played but enjoy perusing. Anyway this post isn't going to be a review of these rules, I leave that to more qualified observers but will mostly be my rambling thoughts.
First up was Dragon Rampant which is obviously fairly well known in the old school gaming scene along with its historical parent Lion Rampant.
The other was Foundry's God of Battles by Jake Thornton. I will admit to having fairly fond memories of Jake's tenure as White Dwarf editor (despite it being during the dreaded 'Red Period'), possible as it was around that time that one of my favourite GW games, Necromunda, came out.
Notably there are are some similarities in the basic rules concepts of the two sets although they are intended to work on slightly different scales and Dragon Rampant is of course a lot more generic not being tied to a specific world or miniatures range.
Having said that creating your own lists for GoB wouldn't be particularly difficult, and the concepts behind some of the armies included are quite interesting. The army based terrain tables and weather charts add a touch of flavour to the proceedings. The Habitat rules which have terrain pieces inhabited by various denizens that will defend their homes violently (often against both sides...) are also quite amusing.
I particularly liked the 'Miracles' magic system in GoB which is a relatively simple card based (using normal playing cards) system but includes a lot of tactical depth at the same time.
I suspect that overall Dragon Rampant is likely to be more useful to me if I ever feel like getting any fantasy games, mostly as I'm only likely to ever be able to field a enough models for a skirmish.
On the painting front I'm currently painting some Hasslefree villagers (also bought at Salute) to use a non-combatants.
Till next time.
Cap'n Smyrk
Tuesday, 29 March 2016
Adventure time...
I finished off the Eldar Scout I was painting this weekend. I'm pretty happy with how he came out, I am finally getting the hang of painting gemstones.
Anyway here he is in glorious technicolour...
Have to say his sword is more of a bludgeon than a blade, being somewhat lacking in the edge department...
A shot of him with his fellow scout that I already painted.
Finally here is my Rogue Quest adventuring party as they currently stand.
Now I just have to decide what to paint next...
Till next time.
Cap'n Smyrk
Anyway here he is in glorious technicolour...
Have to say his sword is more of a bludgeon than a blade, being somewhat lacking in the edge department...
A shot of him with his fellow scout that I already painted.
Finally here is my Rogue Quest adventuring party as they currently stand.
Now I just have to decide what to paint next...
Till next time.
Cap'n Smyrk
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