Sunday, 6 March 2022

Keeping up with the Blog.

 G'day All.

So, like my painting, my blog posts go in fits and starts. I do nothing for a long while and then get a heap done. In this case, like others, I dump a whole lot os stuff into one post. Also the last couple of weeks we have been dealing with a LOT of rain here in Penrith and whilst we have managed to keep water from coming into the house through the doord, the roof has sprung a leak and we didn't realise until water started coming through the ceiling. Yay! NOT!


So lets start at the latest completions and work backwards.





These two are 3D prints on the Anycubic Photon Mono. Original models by Duncan Shadow.

More 3D prints. These are by Epic Miniatures.

Wakaturu Tribe Queen. 3D print with the model from Titan Forge Miniatures. 
 
 

An Izalgunn, (well technically a Gorilla Centaur Alien) printed from a model by Print_Paint_Play.

 

Gunslinger characters for the Pathfinder 2 rpg module "Headshot the Rot". All are 3D prints.

 "Trish" by RN Estudio.


"Astraea, the Emperor's Jaegers Shooter" from Signum Workshop.

"Goblin gun mechanic" by Onmioji (Stanislav Kuznetsov).

 "Korg 2 Dragons" from the "Troubles in Taverns" set by Artisan Guild.

 

The Walrus God. 3D print on my old FDM printer, model by Evan Carothers from their Wilds of the Winterland Kickstarter.


And then "Shinack" my Trox soldier/mechanic for the Starfinder RPG. Shinack is a bit of a Franken-model as the head and body are from a Hive Colossus, the arms are from the Tarasque, both by Artisan guild while the hammer is from the Dwarven weapon set. The vestige arms and gun are from Thingiverse. He stands about 8cm tall. (That's over 3 inches for those of you still using the size of a dead king's foot as your basis of measurement.)



Not included here, because I forgot to take photos of them are some 16 figures half of them quite large, and some 3D terrain (60cm by 60cm) that I printed and painted for a mate.

Now that that is out of the way, and it has stopped raining, lets see if I can keep up with myself this year.


Sunday, 3 October 2021

Up in the Air.

 So I am continuing to make progress with my paintin but with school going back in a day and the whole Sydney region coming out of lock down in a week (hopefully) we will see how long that lasts.

Anyway, 3 plastic Primaris Inceptors by Games Workshop. These are the original release models that came with the "Conquest" magazine rather than the current ones.


The sargent.


First serious go at Object Source Lighting.


Home made chapter symbol transfer.

One of the squadies.


Thursday, 23 September 2021

Charge!

 So things painting wise have slowed as work things have picked up despite lockdown. The joys of being a teacher.

Anyway I did manage to finish the first Austraian Napoleonic Cuirassier regtiment.


All Perry plastics.



Sunday, 22 August 2021

I'm painting again!

 It seems like I hadn't painting at all for like a year or more.

Yeah ok I got some figure done back in Jan but the painting area was only meant to be temporary and so it was awkward to use the space and every so often I would have to pack everything up and get it out again when I felt the need to paint. 

Anyway the renovations are finished, I have new desks for everyone to work at and I now have most of my stuff out of storage. So finally I feel like I am set up and ready to go. And on that note...

 

Austrian Hussar General, Perry Miniatures, metal.




Brigade generals, Victrix, plastic.




Chevaux Legre, Perry Miniatures, plastic.


Grenadiers, Victrix, plastic.





Grenzers, mostly Victrix with a couple of spares to make up numbers and Perry French Hussar heads to get the headgear. Mostly plastic.





That makes 132 figures, 3 Hussars to fill out a unit not shown, in 2 weeks of being in lock down.



Sunday, 10 January 2021

Welcome to the New Year.

 So welcome to the New Year. 

Looking back the last year has been really lame as far as my painting goes. Whilst overs got locked down with CoVid, as a teacher my work seemed to pick up with having to design online lessons, in writing lessons (for those with no internet) and in person lessons (for those who were still going to school). After that things never seem to get back to normal. My last post was back in April 2020 and I have painted very little since.

I did get some things painted but always in a rush for a game so I never seemed to get them photographed or have time to update the blog (well down on my list of things to do). I will catch these up some time soon, just after we move house (which is the thing I have been getting ready to do of late). Nothing like being a little busy. Sure!

Anyway I have managed to get a few things done I have managed since the change of year. Now of course the items in this group had been started last year but I will soon have 24 cavalry finished which have been entirely painted in 2021.

 So to start with. Austrian Commanders. All from Perry Miniatures in metal. 6 figures.

I got a pack of their Austrian Commanders and a pack of Hungarian Field Officers which the figure below is from.




Now the Perry plastic figures all represent "German" troops but with a little trimming of the buttons of their trousers and they can pass as Hungarians. 16 figures.


As they were meant to be, German troops. 16 figures.



Uhlans. Warlord Games plastics, their Polish Line Lancers, with lots of odd spare bits and pieces used to convert the headwear to the right type.

 
The figures themselves are plastic but they come with metals heads. The one on the right below shows how they come, the one on the left how they need to end up.

For parts you will need the head of a Perry plastic British Light Dragoon. The cords hanging down the side of his hat needs to be clipped off to make the cords that go across the czapka.

 

Then you need one of the short shako heads of a Perry plastic French Hussar. You need the pom-poms from the side of the head and the plume off the top. These will go in the same places on our Uhlan to be.




 

Finally you will need the cockade and field sign (the leaf) of the Landwehr head from the Perry plastic Austrian Infantry. (you can see a lot of left over bits being used. And also get and idea of how many figures and types of figures I have lying around the place.)


 

The final modification we will do is model the Austrian style saddle cloth using some Greenstuff.


 

Now basing was a complete pain in the arse. Because the Warlord kit comes with only two right arms, one hold the lance in line with the horse (so could be up for marching or down as if about to stab someone) which is fine. The other arm holds the lance across the body. This means that the lance head with pennant is in their neighbours face whilst the butt end is tripping over the horse on their right. In the end the mucking about to try and get them based as a unit has detracted from the joy of creating this unit. It rally was that much of a problem and still is. They haven't even made the table yet and already two of the lances have been broken. Humpf!

Very soon, 24 Austrian Dragoons.