Thursday, July 31, 2014

Infinity Terrain Update Pt 2

Hey everyone,

Infinity Terrain Update Part 2.  Still chompin away at it.  Apologies for the crappy pics, my camera is down and I need to send it to Canon for repair.  (#^&*%Q^78$#^&*!!)

Got another 3 buildings painted.  Changed up how I paint the grey, so I'll have to repaint one the red building.

I also folded up about 20 Ikubes for cover in between the buildings.  Right now I prooooobably have a bit too much terrain on the board, but I'd rather have extra and take away than have to build more after the fact.









Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Back in Black

After seeing some of the fantastic Tom Schadle's Nomads, I decided to rework the black areas on my finished Nomads.  I was never particularly happy with them, so here's how I want them to look.

Tom's Tunguska Hacker

Tom's Tunguska Hacker closeup
His recipe is:

"The black is based Black, then Highlighted with a mix of Black and VMC 166 Dark Grey, Dark Grey, 162 Basalt Grey <> 005 Ivory."

Luckily, I only have two models done!!


Friday, July 18, 2014

Infinity Terrain Update

Finally assembled most of my Shark Mounted Lasers stuff.  Have another 8 bridges left to assemble.


Next project is to get my hands on some more scatter terrain for both the roofs and ground level.  I'm thinking some Warsenal planters, some line of sight walls from somewhere (Underground Lasers?)  Think I need a few shipping containers too for small coverage.


In the meantime, I made some barrels a few months ago out of some wooden 1"x3/4" thread bobbins.  I picked them up on ebay from the seller "barnettandco" for ~$10 for 50.  I'm sure these can be locally sourced too.



With a 1/2" hole punch (Amazon) I punched out circles from index cards to cover the holes on the top and bottom.  I painted them in some bright colors, and then applied a mix of Burnt Umber and Lamp Black oil paints, only slightly thinned for weathering.  I then wiped most of the oils off with a paper towel.  This left them kind of grimy.

I glued them together in some interesting groups, and here's the result.



I'm pretty happy with how they turned out.

Monday, July 14, 2014

July Hobby Update

Hey everyone, long time no see!

Still around, just very busy.  Just got back from a trip to Disney in Florida about a week ago.  Even got engaged to my lovely lady! What a month it has been.

Hobby-wise, I'm in full prep for CaptainCon July 25-27.  I'm playing in the ITS on Friday, the Malifaux doubles with Matt P. on Saturday, and the Malifaux Gaining Grounds on Sunday.


I've decided to play my new Corregidor Nomads at the ITS.  This means I had to finish purchasing them.  Now begins the arduous task of assembling them.  I do enjoy putting these models together, though.




I chose to do plasticard bases for them, to represent the decking of a Nomad ship.  It's .040 plasticard with lines scribed into them with the RB Productions Scrib-R (best scriber EVER!!), then riveted with the RB Productions Rivet-R (best riveter EVER!!! notice a theme here?)

After gluing the bases to the plasticard topsheet, I have to cut and sand down the sides.  Total pain.


Going along with that, I finished up the second Wildcat with combirifle.



I also received a big box of love from Shark Mounted Lasers.  I picked up a bunch of Sharkslide terrain, about 15 buildings worth.  Really easy to put together, well cut, and the terrain is awesome, and the price is right.  Want more in the future.  His train has my name on it.


I painted up the first rectangular building, and one of the bridges.  It's supposed to be adjustable, but it isn't cut with enough tolerance to slide even when unpainted.  Since I have 12, I'm going to do 6 as the short length, and 6 as the long length.  I decided to do each building's roof/the color accent pieces as a different color.  Still need some more scatter terrain, though.






Malifaux wise, I've been painting up the Lone Marshal.  Tried him out last Thursday against Matt P.'s Lucius, he sniped a couple of Guild Riflemen who were tagging along with Dashel, and took out a Guild Guard as well.  Seems to be a solid, straightforward 8 stone piece who doesn't really need any support (LONE marshal!).  



Need to get some more practice games in for the doubles, and I'm starting to get a hang of the singles format.  Only issue is still my scheme selection, mostly because I still don't know what most models are capable of.  For example, I took Assassinate against Lucius, who is a tricky bugger to kill.  I had Matt basically tabled on turn 3, and he was able to fend off a charge from Lady Justice without even blinking an eye.  Should have chosen a different scheme, but knowledge of that will come with more games.


A few Fridays ago I even found some time to work on my 1/48 Eduard Sopwith Camel.  It is modeled as Capt. Roy Brown's kite.  I've started rigging it, too.