Wargames Gallery: Scouts in Chaos Terrain
Deep in the hostile terrain of a chaos-held Moon, scouts from the Blood Ravens space marines chapter hold off an assault of heretics with some well placed sniping bolstered by a missile launcher.
Deep in the hostile terrain of a chaos-held Moon, scouts from the Blood Ravens space marines chapter hold off an assault of heretics with some well placed sniping bolstered by a missile launcher.
Nice simple conversion going on here… I recently managed to get my hands on some 6th edition empire sprues. These are the ones where they combined the spearmen with handgunners on a single sprue. All very nice figures, but not to put too fine a point on it, I have more than enough of both. My current need is for some more swordsmen. The conversion, is just a straight hand swap.The swordhands come from my stock of empire spares, whilst the left hands are cut from any spare left hands I could find with closed fists. I assumed that I would get away without too great a job with the left hands since they would be hidden behind a shield. I pinned all the hands and arms; not because they need to be, but rather because it is just so easy to that I figured “why not”.
Last week I made mention that I’d be working on some bases for my Imperial Guard force.
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Snake-Eyes and I have really started revving up our Malifaux game play and as a result, we will have not one, but two Malifaux scrap reports this week. This first one is a 25ss game played between myself and Snake-Eyes on his new terrain board from
We’re slowly getting some interest in Blood Bowl at my FLGS and since I absolutely love the game I figured it was time to get a team ready for tabletop action. I decided on a Chaos team and I’m in … Continue reading →
This weekend I met with Brian from A Gentleman’s Ones for some much-deserved hobby time and for the first time since I’ve know Brian we actually hung out for a reason that was not terrain-building or Special Operations: KILLZONE. And it was Glorious! Those of you who read my blog on a regular basis know that I don’t usually post about my painted models simply because.. well.. I don’t paint a lot. It’s not because I can’t or I don’t want to – it’s just that whenever I start an army I can never decide how to paint it. I’m very familiar with color theory and the different types of brushes and paints, mind you. It’s just my indecisiveness and inability to commit to a decision that usually leads to a lot of my stuff being factory gray. That is why I decided to let Brian teach me how to paint my Khadoran army. His stuff is always so astonishing and from the few times I’ve seen him paint, his entire process seems so spontaneous and carefree
Hey guys, So I got this happy fellow finished on Friday night and haven’t had a chance to get a blog post done up about him! Its wonderful when life takes control and does its thing! Anyways, stuck with a basic GW paint scheme here. There’s a couple of minor changes to him, but for the most part, he’s pretty standard. Not quite sure how much I like GW’s use of White ceramic on the Necron carapace lately, but it sorta works. The cloak was pretty much wet blended two or three rows at a time (so my head didn’t blow up!), and is easily my favorite part of this entire model! Also, if you’re interested in him, the link to his eBay page is HERE! Alrighty, I have Obyron sitting on my desk right now, begging for a primer coat, but I’ve got some other projects ahead of him. Started assembling Neil’s all female Henchmen army, but seeing as GW’s glue is all crap, I’m waiting on some better stuff to come in before I really get to it. Back to painting! Granesh