Dem bones #1

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Hello folks, I have a little post to share with you today – I haven’t had too much hobby time lately what with one thing or another, but I did manage to make a start on the recent Dungeon Monster Kickstarter from Johnny Lauck. The KS was to produce a range of undead (both skellibobs & zombies) from different fantasy races – each race covered by a different sculptor. I got a double batch of each, very much with Frostgrave in mind, and got cracking with my first eight. Paint-wise, they are all mostly painted with various washes, followed by drybrushing – nothing fancy or demanding here :-)

First up we have ‘Dead Sonja’ by Faron Betchley. She’s a lovely little sculpt, one of the best of the bunch, and I could have gone in to much more detail here if I wasn’t pushed for time:

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Next up we have the ‘Ranger Skeleton’ by Nadrav Igra. Again, this is one of the best of the bunch, with a nice pose & detail. I’m reading this as an Elf:

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Thirdly we have the ‘Goblin Skeleton’ by Leandro Ventic. This is probably one of the more bizarre sculpts in the set – light on detail, and why would a skeleton have ears and a nose?? Still, he’s good fun and quick to paint:

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Finally we have the ‘Dwarf Skeleton’ by Bob Olley. This is classic Bob – big head, and loads of detail should you want to spend the time on it. This guy also comes up a bit big within the context of the group, if you care about such things:

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And here we have the four plus their dupes – quite the group I hope you will agree!

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Next time I’ll share the other half of the Skeletons with you – a lot of the ink washing is already done on them in a batch-paint stylee, so hopefully not too long to wait. Catch you from the graveside!

Two portions of fish, and a huge bag of chips please

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Greetings Earthlings! I come in peace, and have a quick post for you today – I’ve had a bit of a monster painting session over the weekend, and have no fewer than 18 painted models to show for it! First up are a couple of fishmen that I picked up at BOYL – quirky little sculpts, nice and easy to paint up:

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They were fun to paint, mostly done with washes and a quick drybrush, so nothing too demanding. I have no specific plan for them, so they can just hang with the rest of my galactic scum. My league of Xeno adventurers is growing!

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Secondly, I have a bumper haul of 16 Johnny Lauck droids to share, (you can see details about Johnny in my last post), hence the post title. Droids… chips… computer chips…? oh, never mind :-/      Anyway, I speedpainted them up with no great attention to detail – simple colour blocks, wash, drybrush, weathering, done. I plan to use them as scenery items or plot points rather than characters in their own right, so I treated them as such. I painted five up each in blue, red and yellow, and I singled out one chap to be some sort of protocol droid ;-)

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Here, protocol droid ‘AR53’ attempts to diffuse a tense situation between Hraxi Jonas and a couple of fishy customers… apparently only one of the aliens appreciates Mum jokes!

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I love these little critters, and was instantly hooked on these when I saw them available on the undead kickstarter. I really like the idea of little civilianised droids bumbling around the place… probably something to do with growing up a long time ago, with my head stuck in a galaxy far far away :-)   Some of these guys do look weaponised, but they can equally be drinks dispensers, fire extinguishers, hoovers, fumigators, etc.  I’ll go back and add fine detail as and when the mood takes me, but I’m calling them done for now.

So that’s it for the time being – what a productive weekend! I have an assignment to write over the next couple of weeks, so painting time is going to somewhat limited for a while. That said, I’m sure I’ll manage a bit of painting here and there ;-)   Catch you sucker DJs on the B side

More BOYL booty, and a random…

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Hello chaps, my BOYL buzz has receded as the week has progressed, but I did get a few bits and bobs finished last week/weekend. First up, we have a nice little Freebee from Curtis @ Ramshackle games – he’s a generic priest/administratum type, appropriately/amusingly equipped with an old hammer. I added the servoskull to 40k him up a bit, and painted him quick to hang with my slowly expanding Administratum group:

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Next up we have a random chap that has been in his undercoat for ages and ages – I just never got around to him, despite the fact that he is such a cool model. He is from Moonraker Miniatures I think, and he’s a cracking little wasteland/bounty hunter type. I painted him up in quite a muted palette, with no particular purpose in mind. Here he is on his own, and with a bunch of reprobates from the RT Pirates range:

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Finally we have another BOYL gem. He’s actually an impulse purchase from Johnny Lauck – I backed a recent Kickstarter by Johnny, (a very cool series of undead dungeon monsters – watch this space!), and I added a few sci-fi minis that he also produces to the order. You can check Johnny out here, but suffice to say that the quality and service were both excellent, though I did cop a customs bill for the delivery :-(

Anyway, I actually picked up the KS package on my way to BOYL, and had a good look over the minis on the Friday night. I knew that the mighty Kev ‘GoblinMaster’ Adams was going to be at BOYL on the Saturday, and would be sculpting faces for folks in exchange for a modest donation to charity. I selected a rather cool mini with a disc cutter and blow torch with the Kev face sculpt in mind. This is what poor Kev had to work with:

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And here is the resulting mini with my face!

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Pretty good eh? This guy is going to go very nicely with my Colony 87 Star Port crew, (coming soon), but he can hang with my conversion of Techpriest Schlan for now, and just chop some shit up:

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It was great watching Kev work – the guy is a legend, and it was fascinating to watch him building up the face, sculpting in the detail etc. He sat in a hot tent all day long, sculpting and chatting with folks about all sorts, and all done with a broken arm! The conversation was great, so many rock’n’roll stories from the golden age of GW, and a fair few of Kev’s own adventures since. For example, did you know that Kev’s Night Goblins were inspired by the Jawa from Star Wars? No? Me either! (Sure makes me look at that range a bit differently…)

Anyway, that’s it for now, but I’ll be churning out some more random bits over the coming weeks. I’ve kind of parked the whole Silver Tower set for now – it wasn’t bringing me much pleasure tbh, so I’m going to crack on with some of the many Kickstarters that have been fulfilled lately. Expect RT civilians, random undead, hordes of robots, and lizard men in spaaaaace! Catch you on the flip side.