Thursday, July 27, 2023

Turnip28 attempt

 I've never made myself beholden to a set frequency of blog posts, but I tend to get itchy if I don't at least post once a month. So, when I noticed my last post was the beginning of June and July is rapidly disappearing I thought I better give an update.

As you may know I have joined my local club and I now get to play a tabletop game every week. Finally all these models I have painting are getting some action. The first fun is working out how to safely transport them to the club each week along with all the terrain and paraphernalia required, thank goodness for flexible high tensile foam!


I have been aware of the phenomenon that is Turnip28 ever since it started spreading across the hobbying Internet like the creeping hidden root system of a perennial weed. I only failed to look into it due to the other numerous ongoing projects on the painting tray. A couple of the club members have been enjoying games of it however and encouraged me to have a go at kitbashing something for it myself.

A trip to the cobweb infested garage to delve in the bits box (it's more like a packing trunk these days) and I returned to my hobby desk with a good handful of forgotten, unclipped sprues (Many of which were various magazine freebies from Wargames Illustrated). So for just the cost of the extra paints and tufts I purchased specifically during this project I created a starter Turnip28 force. When deciding on a faction I opted to go for The Fungivorous Herd due to the fact that my model collection already includes a vast array of different animals I could use for the Specialist unit, The Herd. The rest of the force is as follows.

The Toff, Sir Reginald Boggis.

The steed is GW as are the hangers on (not needed but I thought they fit the theme) Sir Boggis is kitbashed from Warlord, Perry, Frostgrave and Fireforge bits.

The Chaff.


These chaps are made from Victrix bodies and Frostgrave heads. (Prussians I think.) The bodies are one complete piece on the sprue so I decided not to mess too much and just pop some alternative heads on. The basing was fun to do, mixing a couple of Tamiya texture paints with agrax earthshade to darken some spots and then tufts and model railway ballast added in patches.

The Toadies, Sir Arnold Bunce and Sir Hugo Bean.

I think they are Perry Steeds and then like Boggis the riders are a mash up of Perry, Fireforge, Frostgrave and Warlord.

The Fodder.

Like the Chaff these are a complete body (from Victrix again I think) with Perry and Frostgrave heads this time. I love the combo of big coat and hat and tried to give the coats a faded cammoflage look.

The Brutes.

These guys all have heads from the Fireforge knights sprue and bodies made from Perry and Fireforge bits. These are my close combat unit so I felt being partially armoured fitted into that. I can imagine those helmets are now fused to their heads and they can only now eat turnip smoothies through the breathing holes.

The whole lot were great fun to make, I could have probably been a bit more liberal with the muck and grime, I suspect they look a bit clean compared to other Turnip28 armies. I'm pleased with them though and I'm looking forward to having a go at the rules. The kitbashing fun isn't over yet though as I couldn't resist pre-ordering a copy of the new rules "The Doomed" which is a scifi game that also encourages using your own creations on the tabletop. The latest Stargrave plastic sprues that have just arrived will certainly come in handy for that. Don't expect to see anything within the month though!