Sunday, August 28, 2022

Old West Fighters.

I seem to be painting Bad Squiddo again.  This time some Old West Fighters. These are reasonably new sculpts from their range, a great addition to my ever growing Old West Town. I must photograph the set up one day for this blog, it is the largest set of scenery I have.

 
 

Painting these was the ideal opportunity to try out my newest tool at my painting station, a new brush, painting grip, craft knife? No, reading glasses. I have always been blessed with decent vision and never needed glasses before. However, I have been increasingly struggling with details. I have been taking photos of my models to then notice things I am missing and although I could concentrate on them to see details, it became harder as I got tired. I did consider one of these fancy sets of magnifying goggles you see at wargame shows. A cheap pair of reading glasses however has proven to be just the job. I do perch them on the end of my nose much to the amusement of my youngest son who declared I look like a librarian.

Talking of my youngest son, he has become a keen hobbyist already. For his birthday he asked for some Space Marine kits and we built and painted them together. He is a lot more interested in the gaming side of the hobby at the moment though and was keen to deploy his ever increasing army on a tabletop. Having long given up on current 40K rules I fished out the pdf of the playtest version of the new Xenos Rampant rules. (Based on Lion/Dragon Rampant rules, the book comes out in November.)
The Distinguished (Brother in Law) and Illustrious Opponents were both invited (or summoned?) over for a gaming session. My son (the Junior Opponent?) had a lovely time happily winning multiple games and quickly picked up the rules, in fact by the end of the day he would be correcting me on them. 


The Distinguished Opponents Dark Angel Space Marines bravely take on the Junior Opponents Ultramarines tank, bristling with guns.

My Chaos cultist army squeezing into the deployment zone.

The Distinguished Opponents old school style Beaky Marines.


Apologies for not including photos from the Illustrious Opponent, too much fun was being had to remember to record much of the event. I can safely say though, once the proper rulebook comes out, I think it will definitely become a household favourite.

Finally I thought I would add a photo of another quick project I did lately. Way back in the last millennium I had combined the arms from some plastic Genestealers with the bodies of metal Hormogaunts from Games Workshop. I was never completely happy with them as the heads had a clearly distinguishable face. So much more recently I have added some green stuff and blended in to make them look more recognisable and given the paintwork another touch up. I am quite happy with the finished result: 




Monday, August 8, 2022

Droids, droids and more droids

Just a short post to share these wonderful little droids/robots/sentient dustbins that came in a set from Bad Squiddo games.

A set of seven, they are 28mm scale but all a little shorter than a standard person as would be expected of robots of this type. The first two were asking to painted in the familiar colours of their obvious inspirations.

These next two wouldn't be out of place on a Robot Wars style arena.
I would like to point out that walking robots never fair well though, so "Razer" on the left here I think has the advantage.

These two have a great tin toy feel, so could even find themselves in a Pulp era game.

Finally this little tank was almost forgotten about, it was lost at the back of my painting tray and I nearly forgot to include them. 
I'm amassing quite a collection of robots in this scale so I might have to come up with some skirmish rules for them all. (Who said wargaming had to include people?) They are also going to be useful for Rogue Stars, Stargrave or even possibly Xenos Rampant when it finally arrives.