Monday 8 July 2024

Death Korps of Krieg - 143rd Siege Regiment

So proud of my little Krieg army... Enjoy!











Monday 6 February 2023

It has been a long time since I posted on here, but anyway... Here is my new Tau Empire Pathfinders code named "Ghost Wind" for Warhammer 40k Kill Team.








































Sunday 21 March 2021

Konflikt 47 - British 12th Automation Company

British 12th Automation Company pushes through an abandoned German railway yard. The enemy fled at the mighty sight!

Friday 22 January 2021

Rob's First Steps into Legion

Hi, Rob here again with another blog post. Today I'll be showing you my Star Wars : Legion force that I've just started. 

I've recently picked up some Star Wars Legion figures to paint up. I started with the E-Web Heavy Blaster and the picked up some Snow troopers and General Veers. Prior to painting these guys I painted a few test models, because I find painting white to be one of the most difficult things to do. Seriously, White Scars players, I salute you. I thought I'd pace myself with these miniatures but I ended up painting them up in one day, that's how much I enjoyed painting them!


Squad Leader

E-Web Heavy Blaster

General Veers

The Gang



I've never really been too sold on FFG minis, the X-wing models always looked a bit too much like the old Micro Machines, but these guys were a blast to paint. My only complaint would be the cloaks aren't quite as crisp in places as they could've been. Perhaps they should get some GW sculptors on the case, because if there's one thing GW know, it's how to sculpt a good cloak.

I've got some Speeder Bikes and another squad of Snow troopers on order to bring me up to a legal skirmish list and then after that, I don't know, perhaps an AT-ST and some Death troopers to seek and destroy rebel scum. Oh, and maybe an Imperial Officer in more appropriate winter wear!

Monday 11 January 2021

T-80's for days!

Hello there! Rob here again with a little blog post about what I'm up to with my Team Yankee Soviet forces. 

Last year a few of us decided to get in to Team Yankee WW3, a game in which the Cold War has gone very hot indeed. Due to the lockdown I had plenty of time to paint a full force of Soviets and then during the brief period where we could meet up last year we got in as many games as we could. I loved it, I loved the setting, I liked the rules and I liked the way the missions were constructed. 


My Red Thunder Soviet forces.


The tail end of last year saw another lockdown and the release of the new Soviet book and so I've decided to do a t-80 Shock Company. These are the guys who received some real training rather than working on the collective farms during their conscription. They're harder to hit and and have better courage and morale than standard Soviet forces. However, this has a trade off, they are very expensive to field. In a 50 point game I can field 5 tanks in total with some SA-9 Gaskins for anti-air duty. In comparison, at 50 points in a t-64 battalion, I could have 10 t-64's with room to spare. Suddenly I know how Dale feels trying to fit his Challengers in a list!

I had bought the starter set when it was released because of the value (I love a bargain, call me David Dickinson!) and the fact that it had t-80's and BMP-3's in it. So I had the beginnings of the Shock Company in my possession already. How very convenient!

The mighty t-80's of the Soviet Army.

I'd basecoated the t-80's with Zandri dust and the used a Tamiya Olive Drab for the green. In hindsight I would have used a less yellow basecoat and instead gone for a more stony colour. Still, I'd done it and I had to make the most of it.




I used Seraphim Sepia wash on the Zandri Dust which, gave it a warmer tone. To make them look like they were in the thick of it I used the GW texture paint to make them look like they in the thick of it charging through the Fulda Gap. For highlighting, I used Vallejo Stone Grey to pick out the Kontakt armour blocks and GW Dawnstone to pick out the rubber skirts.

To mark out the Company HQ I added a tank commander sticking out of the cupola. For the team leader of the platoon, I added an antenna and gave the barrel a white tip just to make it easier to distinguish on the table top. I'd quickly discovered in previous games that an platoon commander is difficult to pick out at 15mm in a sea of army green.

Next on the pile is the SA-9 Gaskin platoon I've just built and the new Tunguska AA platform to build and paint.  After that I've got another t-80 platoon and some TOS-1's on the way so I can complete the force and take the fight to NATO.

Da svidania comrades!

Sunday 10 January 2021

Star Wars: Legion - Luke Skywalker

My second finished miniature of 2021 is none other than Commander Luke Skywalker for Fantasy Flight Games Star Wars: Legion.
Like my Rancor, I followed Sorastro's painting guide. I am really happy with the end result, although the clothing is a little darker than I would have liked. I'm not overly keen on my OSL (Object Source Lighting) of the Lightsabre on his face, but I can live with it.
His face took some time and even though I followed the guide, I still struggled. I plan to concor face and skin tones this year!
Seeing as this is the angle I will mostly be looking at on the tabletop, I'm pleased.
He looks pretty cool.
Here's a close up of the face. The eyes came out pretty good, this distracts you from the rest of the face lol.
As they say, it's all about faces and bases. I have based him to match the rest of my Rebels (Well, my only other finished Rebel mini, AT-RT), and my Imperials.
And here is is, facing off against a Rancor.

I hope you liked the post. Please like and share!

Happy Hobby Time Folks.

Wednesday 6 January 2021

Star Wars Imperial Assault Rancor

So here it is, my first completed (not so) miniature of the year. My Star Wars: Imperial Assault - Rancor.

This was really fine to paint and I learnt a few different techniques along the way. I tried my best to follow Sorastro's painting guide found here.

I'm going to use it for custom mission in Star Wars: Legion too. I found a stat card in the Internet to use with it. Please comment who to credit if you know.

Anyway, enjoy the pictures!







Thanks for reading.