Fred - 2018 Painting Diary

Started by fred., 08 January 2018, 09:40:08 PM

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Leman

How to deal with the Chunnel after Brexit. I bet Ian would like some of those.
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Quote from: petercooman on 04 September 2018, 09:26:41 PM
Looks good!

May i suggest some dirt on the tunneling machines?

These are dwarves we are talking about.  All their machines are self-cleaning and also contain micro breweries.

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Quote from: Leman on 04 September 2018, 09:52:46 PM
How to deal with the Chunnel after Brexit. I bet Ian would like some of those.

Na Im claustrophobic !
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Techno

Great fun, and wonderful paint job, Forbes !  :)

Quote from: petercooman on 04 September 2018, 09:26:41 PM
May i suggest some dirt on the tunneling machines?

What do you want to know, Peter ?
I've heard some really scurrilous rumours about them, and I think the tabloids are getting ready to run the stories.  :D

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Quote from: petercooman on 04 September 2018, 09:26:41 PM
May i suggest some dirt on the tunneling machines?
A philosophical question. Are the machines entering or leaving the earth? If entering, then they may well be clear of dirt. If exiting, then one would assume a slightly grubbier appearance.

"But!" I hear you cry, "surely the fact that the bottle cap things are up in the air suggests that the meerkat-finders are exiting?" To that I say "pshh!"

In a civil engineering tunnelling process like underground railways, it is fine to have uni-directional bottle caps. However, these are tactical war engines, that need to be able to go anywhere, so the ability to go in reverse in necessary.

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Thanks chaps.

As to dirt - yes, they need a bit of finishing on the base painting front, then need thoroughly weathering, I'm thinking rust and mud.

Quote from: lowlylowlycook on 05 September 2018, 02:09:27 AM
These are dwarves we are talking about.  All their machines are self-cleaning and also contain micro breweries.

But this is a good idea too...
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Quote from: fsn on 05 September 2018, 06:34:32 AM
Miss Idiot, you cape awaits outside.
A philosophical question. Are the machines entering or leaving the earth? If entering, then they may well be clear of dirt. If exiting, then one would assume a slightly grubbier appearance.

"But!" I hear you cry, "surely the fact that the bottle cap things are up in the air suggests that the meerkat-finders are exiting?" To that I say "pshh!"

In a civil engineering tunnelling process like underground railways, it is fine to have uni-directional bottle caps. However, these are tactical war engines, that need to be able to go anywhere, so the ability to go in reverse in necessary.



Leaving the ground - in game they are a delivery mechanism. This does imply that at some point they have entered the ground, but that happens off-table.
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Tudor Bills and Shot

The final one of my current in flight projects are some opponents for the Irish forces, some Tudor (or Elizabethan) Bill and Shot. The shot are Pendraken and definitely the right sort of figures, the 'bills' are Warmonger Landschkect halberdiers, they kind of have the right look and more importantly I have loads of these figures,  of which these are the first to get paint on them.

These Warmonger figures are big - not sure if this is deliberate as they are meant to be big soldiers, or its just a bit of scale creep.


This is the state of the figures at the weekend - some more progress has been made, so I'll try and get an up-to-date photo later this evening.
I've probably gone far too uniform on these figures, but in Irregular Wars a base of troops doesn't represent that many real world troops, so I'm happy to believe a smallish cohort might have been equipped in a uniform manner.
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They certainly are the business. My suspicion is scale creep. It seems to be endemic at the moment which kind of negates the whole point of 10mm.
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Pretty sure the Warmonger figures will be scaled to the GW Warmaster ones, which were on the larger side of 10mm.

Not sure it's quite scale creep, as such.
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Its the Warmonger halberdiers that are big - the others I have from Warmonger (crossbows, handguns and pikes) are pretty much the size of Pendraken. If anything they are a touch smaller (less chunky) the GW Warmaster Empire. I've found the Warmaster ranges aren't that well in scale with each other.
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Getting close on these chaps now, mainly facial hair and plumes to paint. Need to have a think about the flag too.

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Techno

Oooo....rather nice, Forbes !!  :-bd

Cheers - Phil