Monday, 27 August 2018

Hello Hobby Zoners!

So onto business, I was able to crack open the Scions Kill Team Boxset and I managed to build these. The kit is a bit fiddly and certain weapons and arms go together a certain way, also some of the legs are in two parts and go together in a specific way too. 

This being the case and as per usual for me without using instructions I put them together in around an hour or so. My usual prep method was in place so I clicked parts off sprue then went through them with a scalpel knife and scrapped mould lines and any flash. 

Funny thing was apart from some mould lines there was no flash present on these at all. Also the models have very crisp detail and the sculpts are lovely. I did not expect anything less from a current generation Games Workshop kit mind you.

So here are the finished models. The Scions do look very nice however I did not add any additional things like grenades or pouches. I felt these models are already quite ornate and there is little space available to add extra details without the models looking very busy.

Hope they look OK.




Till next time Hobby Zoners! :]


Thursday, 23 August 2018

Hey Hobby Zoners!

I did forget to post my T'au for Kill Team, I wanted to revisit them and maybe add some more details and finish the other squad. They were painted very quickly for a game and I did not spend too much time making them look pretty.

However as with all my model making I was sure to make the posing of the models dynamic and realistic. Also how they were modelled with various T'au weapons and equipment to ensure they were fluffy and characterful units.

These T'au are seasoned Veterans and are used for specialist missions. They are known among their Fire Warrior brethren as Var'Sha'La Strike Teams.

I went with dual wielding Pulse Carbines and Pulse Blasters on some of them. The others are armed with a mix of Pulse Rifles and Pulse Carbines.

I had used this T'au Strike Team in many games of Shadow War and 7th Ed. Kill Team so due to the repeated handling and dropping the models a few times some of them did lose their helmet coms antenna. This wont be a problem for much longer as I have a boxset of Pathfinders on order with my supplier and I know for a fact the T'au kits have a wealth of parts including spares of such things.

The Pathfinders will be great as I will be able to arm them with Ion and Rail Rifles as well as Pulse Carbines. Their armour is a little worse than Fire Warriors but the other options more than make up for this.

These are to be used in our Kill Team League/Campaign Play at my local club, First Founding Gaming. So if you are ever free on a Friday evening from 7pm-10.30pm please head down to Hook (Surrey UK) and pop in for a tea or coffee and choice of snacks as well as an opportunity to meet our awesome gaming community.


MY partially complete Var'Sha'La Strike Teams.



Till next time... :]
Hail fellow Hobby Zoners!

I have a small update, I was working on a custom Dark Angels Specialist Unit. They are my Deathwing Stormguard and can be used as *counts as* DA Company Veterans.

They will be armed with pistols or special weapons and on the left hand holding the firearms they will have a small Spartan style shield. The right arms are brandishing a double chain glaive. A very potent and dangerous weapon from the Horus Heresy. These shock assault troops are directed to the most desperate and dangerous war zones and are used to break through lines and assassinate Enemy Leaders.

In my DA back story they are recruited from the Deathwing formation so all are members of the Inner Circle Command structure within the DA hierarchy. Sometimes they accompany high ranking DA Leadership as Honour Guard or are assigned on other sensitive missions.

I was going for the same bone white colour scheme of the Standard DA with these guys.
I used Army Painter Skeleton Bone Spray, then touched up the models later with the bottle version of the same colour. Then a wash of AP Soft Tone was applied as a single coat over the whole model. This created the depth I was looking for and then I will either build up the highlights by blending or using layers of progressively lighter dry brushing.

I really am looking forward to seeing these various projects through to completion in the hope of bringing together a fully painted Dark Angel 3rd Battle Company combining elements of the Ravenwing and the Deathwing as well as Heavy Support such as Land Raiders, Predators and my ace the Ancient Relic Deredeo Sniper Dreadnought.

He is quite formidable in games and has single handedly taken on multiple enemy units including flyers and bikes as well as heavy tanks and prevailed. 


so till next time Hobby Zoners farewell... :] 

Ave Imperator -][-

Monday, 20 August 2018

Welcome Hobby Zoners to the Uplink... and I mean the Netrunner players among you...




Season 3 Organised Play for 2018 has been announced from FFG today! Rejoice, the game we love so dearly has not been completely abandoned just yet... (we still have until mid October this year when all support for Netrunner by FFG ceases but till then lets keep running!)





Till next time Hobby Zoners! and remember Netrunners... always be running...

Welcome once again my dear Hobby Zoners!

So I was restless tonight and wanted to build another kit. So I went through my unbuilt kit stash and found some Tartarus Terminators from the Games Workshop 30K/40K range.
The kit is pretty easy to build and components are laid out in GWs usual logical manner.

One thing I will note is the legs come in two pieces and each set of legs goes together a certain way. 

So when you clip the parts out and put them on the worktop make sure you group them according to how they were on the sprue. This will help you put them together without mistakes later. The detail as I am used to with GW kits is crisp and precise with zero warping or defects.

You will need to prep them in the usual way (using a file/clippers and a sharp modelling knife, i also used superglue to facilitate a faster build), as there will be flash and some minor mould lines. 

These kits are some of the more recent from GW so exhibit more options on sprue.

Otherwise these were a pretty easy build and I put them together without instructions.
I tend to go for more dynamic or realistic poses and I feel that with multi part plastic kits, specifically infantry you need to take some time to ensure your models look realistically posed.
I feel it spoils the model to simply slap them together with no thought as to how a model should be standing and how it is holding any weapons and equipment.

I thought I would include a brief description from the GW site on these particular models.

Tactical Dreadnought Armour, or Terminator Armour as it is more usually known, is the most resilient form of personal protection available to the Adeptus Astartes. Originally developed during the closing years of the Great Crusade, and adapted from the heaviest of industrial gear, several types and patterns were developed concurrently. Perhaps the most advanced form is the Tartaros pattern, allowing for greater mobility than other examples of Terminator armour with no loss in durability or protection. (Copyright Games Workshop 2018)




Till next time Hobby Zoners!

Saturday, 18 August 2018

Hello Hobby Zoners!

I hope you all have been enjoying the summer weather of late. But now onto some hobby news, I had been working on those Anvil Industry Kalarchi 17th Airborne and have since added tactical pouches and suppressors to them. I also made some custom suppressors using cue tips for the MG42s.

It has been fun working on this project, and earlier today I managed to get them sprayed and washed ready for the next stage which will be several layers of drybrushing to add highlights.
They are starting to come together quite nicely.

I used the Army Painter Angels Green spray on these then I touched up any areas I missed with the AP acrylic Angels Green, then I washed them with Games Workshop Biel-Tan Green wash.

I will have more updates after the weekend.






Till next time Hobby Zoners!