Cheers Jon
Sunday, 31 October 2010
Slann slave troops
The Sea Witch- Pirate ship WIP
Suitably inspired by Jim's excellent effort (as well as the thought of being tonked by a ships broadside in the next game) I thought I better get a ship sorted too. It's not based on any real ship and I aimed to make a wargames piece rather than a scale model.
I looked for pictures of pirate ships on the net printed them off and took them down to the wargames room. Then I built a basic structure out of foam core card and polystyrene blocks all stuck together with PVA and then clamped over night. A quick trip to Hobby Craft furnished with some balsa wood and some dowel which I then used to clad the basic structure. The windows and figurehead came from the bits box.
There's still quite a bit to do before the model is ready for painting but so far it's looking better than I thought it would. I've got a game planned with Jim on the 9th so that's my deadline to get it finished (I hope).
Cheers Jon
Saturday, 30 October 2010
Achtung Tiger
Looking around on the net it seems one of the most famous battles involving the DCLI was hill 112 during the Normandy campaign their opponents during that battle were the 9th SS panzer Division supported by SS Tiger battalion 101. So that's what I'm going for
Having decided what I'm doing I went to the box with all my 20mm WW2 kits I've collected for the day when I would finally get the rapid fire project I've wanted to do for years done. What I found were these three Tiger 1 die casts that I picked up off some magazine last year at £1.99 each. They were in panzer grey but they got a re-paint into something more suitable for Normandy 44. I may added some crosses and numbers at some point and I'm still deciding weather to base them or not. Next some panzer grenadiers.
Cheers Jon
Friday, 29 October 2010
sculpting part 2 - the finished article
of a sculpting WIP I was doing to convert a TAG Aztec Eagle knight into a Slann Eagle knight. Well he's been finished and painted so here a couple of pictures of the finished article. I'm quite pleased with it I'm certainly never going to be a professional sculptor but for a first effort I'm pretty happy. Now I've just got to decide if I want to do eleven more to make a unit...........
Jon
Wednesday, 27 October 2010
Slann spawn band
All these miniatures where ebay purchases and in varoius states of disrepair. The horn blower was a blowpiper whose blowpipe had snapped off and was given a plastic beastman horn as a replacement to make a musican. The standard bearer was a Slann mage with his staff top cut off and bits from my bitsbox used to make a suitable standard instead. Also from my bits box where a load of old GW Saruas shields to add to all the miniatures missing shields.
Cheers Jon
Friday, 15 October 2010
Slann scouts
The water theme works quite well as under the rules slann suffer no movement penalties for crossing water terrain, makes sense for giant frog men really. I really like the way these have come out.
Cheers Jon
Troglodytes
http://www.solegends.com/citboxes/cp3troglodytes.htm
except for the second picture down which is a letter citadel miniatures troglodyte
They are all mounted on 40x40mm bases and painted in my usual white under coat magic wash style. Interestingly I got these guys of ebay and I think a couple of them had the dreaded lead rot, while painting them I noticed some areas had lost all their detail and one had become very brittle (in fact I broke his legs while trying to bend him straight).
These five big guys should add some punch to the battle line and being vassals are totally expendable in the pursuit of the Petal thrones objectives.
Cheers Jon
Monday, 11 October 2010
Slann Beast Master
In the army lists Slann beast handlers can have a variety of beasts cold one hounds are the cheapest and not very tough. As alternatives I could have giant scorpions, giant spiders or sabre tooth tigers so I might source some suitable models for a later date.
Cheers Jon
Trying out some sculpting........
So what has this got to do with sculpting? you may ask. Well I ordered a Aztec unit builder deal from TAG to use as Slann slave troops. TAG tend to give away free miniatures if you order over a certain amount so they sent me a very nice Aztec eagle warrior. I wasn't sure what to do with him but it struck me that he might convert into a Slann eagle warrior with some work (major work really)
So I've had a crack at it and the photos above show my current progress. I think more work is required yet this is very much a WIP at the moment. I've used green stuff before on conversions usual to fill gaps or cover up a rough area on a conversion with a pouch or such like. This is a lot more involved however. First I cut the feet off and tried to sculpt some suitable frog like webbed feet (which are probably a bit big if I'm honest) and then moved on to turning the human face into something fat and frog like. I've certainly gained a new found respect for miniature sculptors having had a stab at this.
Whether I could do this for a whole unit I'm not sure but perhaps a small unit of Elite troops (say 12) might be a possibility for the future.
Cheers Jon
Thursday, 7 October 2010
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Slann mage and slaves
The original 1980s Citadel model of a Slann mage (see link)
had a couple of problems
a) it wasn't a very good model
b) it's oop
one turned up on E-bay but went for £30+ quid which is a lot for a model I didn't like. I was going to use a current GW Slann. when I came across this model from Gaspez-arts
http://www.gaspez-arts.com/?go=details&id=61
Gaspez mostly make fantasy football miniatures and this guy was supposed to be a team manager for me though he screamed Slann mage sitting on a palanquin. The only problem was I needed some human slaves. I'd purchased an Aztec horde deal from The Assault Group (TAG) to use as a unit of human slave troops. Luckily I had some spares so with some steel rod and some green stuff I converted them to carry the mage priest around. The final model is a little rough (I'm no sculptor) but the paint job hides some of that and I'm reasonably pleased with how it's come out. Next up is a Slann beast master.
Gaspez mostly make fantasy football miniatures and this guy was supposed to be a team manager for me though he screamed Slann mage sitting on a palanquin. The only problem was I needed some human slaves. I'd purchased an Aztec horde deal from The Assault Group (TAG) to use as a unit of human slave troops. Luckily I had some spares so with some steel rod and some green stuff I converted them to carry the mage priest around. The final model is a little rough (I'm no sculptor) but the paint job hides some of that and I'm reasonably pleased with how it's come out. Next up is a Slann beast master.
Cheers Jon