Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Dark Ages Fun: painting some Norman foot thugs

Well, with the cavalry waiting for some support I thought I had better get some infantry/dismounted together. They're finished but I couldn't be arsed taking more photo's until I have the shields and spears in place so we will have to make do with the nearly finished photo's.

I started painting the whole swag, 40 figures, in one go, I pretty quickly realised that was not going to work so then broke them down into three more manageable groups although the confusion had set in by then and to be honest I think they have taken me a lot longer to paint than if I had divided them in small batches straight from the off.

anyway here they are...

Ich





Ni




San



Chi (a few more photo's of the mounted thuggery)





as usual thanks for looking






Friday, 23 October 2015

Dark Ages Fun: painting some Norman mounted thugs

Mostly figures from the Crusader Miniatures and Gripping Beast lines, both have their pros and cons but on the whole the Crusader have been the easier to work with. As you have noticed (please) I have been off the air for a while, black dog problems (depression), not critical but it can slow things down. So I haven't been painting a whole lot, but when I feel relaxed enough I get in and do a bit. This is a collection of what I have been able to do since we last met.

Crusader Miniatures, hand painted shields with some VVV decals













Gripping Beast with two LBM shields and the rest hand painted, one a dubious quality beast design.






....and a Foundry figure i have been painting for a laugh.




bye and thanks for looking

Dave

Saturday, 27 June 2015

Wargaming Forum: Wargamers Website

More a plug if nothing else, The Wargames Website is a newish forum dedicated to... War Gaming!


If your looking for a place to discuss the hobby in a non toxic environment without the ego's, thinly veiled politicking, adhoc moderation and superiority complexes then this is the place for you. Being relatively new there isn't loads of traffic yet but what you get is people discussing war gaming in a friendly and cooperative manner, I suspect bad behaviour and aggravation will not be tolerated by the admin or the members. Tons of war gaming news and traders making sure you keep up to date on the latest gossip

Go and have a look and sign up http://www.thewargameswebsite.com/

Friday, 26 June 2015

SAGA Dark Ages Fun: Foundry

Had a bit of a break in posting as my brother in law had passed away and we have been interstate, we have sent him on his way now and back home to take stock and get this damn house renovation finished.

The gripping Beast Saxons are having a break while I paint a few Foundry figures for my wife's SAGA warband. Plenty of photo's but not much diatribe this time, of course all question cheerfully answered..... probably.

I like Foundry figures for the quality of the casting but I wouldn't put too much faith in the accuracy of some of the ranges which is why I dont particularly use them (cough cough price also).  In this instance (ie SAGA) they are the perfect figure and being that bit larger is also a bonus. The painting is slowly improving too which is about bloody time!





















Monday, 1 June 2015

Blog Recommendation and Welcome

First of welcome to new arrivals AW Kitchen and Areil el Viking darko..... or something like that.

Secondly a blog that I have truly missed reading while I was in enforced absence.

Phils Association-Les Riflemen, Phil writes the most wonderfully entertaining AAR's and his latest is no exception. I shan't explain just go and take a look for yourselves.

http://riflemens.blogspot.com.au/2015/05/vikings.html?showComment=1433153816147#c5817151995427674932

Thanks for looking

Saturday, 30 May 2015

Dark Age Fun: Basing and Conversions

Nothing terribly much new as far as the basing is concerned just tidied up one of my skirmish bases, a few final touches and some close up photo's. The photo's are generally taken just so I can plonk them on to the computer and check things in close-up, particularly useful during the painting process however I hadn't deleted these few so why not post them.



I'm pretty happy with how the base has turned out and I think I'll keep using the torn pieces of lush field/grazing railroad scenery mat for the second base (I have acquired some tufts to replace those in storage). So what is new, well I have some tree flock which also comes in a mat type format which is very low and it seems to work quite well for ground cover and I added a few lighter coloured tufts for variation. These new tufts break up the deep green grazing mat without conflicting in a seasonal sense.



Just as an aside I'm happy with the paint job on the javelins, very quick and on the table top they look quite good even if i do say so myself. I hate painting wood grain effects because I usually stuff it up and it ends up looking like a laminate bench top from the 50's, so all in all I'm well chuffed about cracking my little hoodoo.

I have also started work on some more conversions for my Saxons, a little more daring this time, besides adding a few items of clothing we're now removing and repositioning arms and heads! There might be some weaponry in the mix as well (not just javelins and spears) although I have plenty of plastic and metal spares I though I might play about with swords axes and saex.

The best tool for cutting off limbs etc., makes a very fine cut
Some of my must have tools for conversion work
 There has been a few set backs but I dont mind one little bit as each time we hit a dead end something new is learnt in the process. Frankly the new head I have used on one figure is just a little too big, in reality the figure is slightly smaller than the rest too which doesn't help, I have tried to compensate by pushing out (billowing) a cloak I'm adding to the figure. I'm a bit "meh" about the look but he can always go in the back rank so no harm done, we'll only notice the cloak then and that will look okay. I have also ground down the shield to buckler size as there was on occasion some variation with both Saxon and Viking shields, shield size and supply was not strictly regulated, but I now see that reducing the size also means repositioning the shield... I'm not sure what to do here but I'm sure Baldrick will along sooneth to to hatcheth ye cunning plan. All good lessons in modding and sculpting.
The cloak is being built up in stages so.....

.....it looks a little weird right now

Head is just a fraction too large


There are two figures where I'm repositioning the arms, the first is armed with an long axe and I want the arms in a logical position for weilding an axe of that size instead of looking like he is chopping wood. I'm not critical of the figure and it may well be the hands are positioned  to allow the figures to be molded in one piece.  It became apparent straight away that changing the angle of the shoulders will mean  taking off the shield as it will be at the wrong angle to the body but as the figure will also be getting a cloak I should be able to get away with burrying most of the shield under the greenstuff, I'll still have to remove the bulk of it though.


Comparison between the original and the conversion, it takes a time....

 ....to bend the wire so the length of the upper and lower arm are right
I had finished underpinning the armature with putty and everything looked okay waited for it to harden and started filling out the bulk on the upper arm which has chain mail. Once the bulk of the putty for the mail was to the right diameter I started working on the mail texture with a large pin, what I hadn't calculated for was the displacement of the putty as I worked the holes this had the effect of increasing the diameter and through everything out of whack. Not a hard problem to fix I just need to trim the putty back with a scalpel (proper scalpel not an exacto) and rework some more on adjusting for displacement

The spacing of the hands seems about right

I will have to redo the chain mail

Most of the shield has to come off

The last figure, for now, is the ubiquitous hand on hip chap, with this figure I have taken the left arm and cut it away from the body moved it out and forwards slightly then glued a sword into the hand to which I will add a bit of green stuff, the hand didn't need to be complete in the original position so it is missing some length and fingers. I'm going to make this chap a dual wielder so I have removed the right arm at the elbow and I will put in a wire armature for the lower arm and have it holding a short axe. This figure is also looking up slightly so I have removed a wedge of metal from the front of the neck so I can tilt the head forwards lowering his eyes line, this makes the figure appear to be sizing up the immediate surroundings

Another comparison between the original and the conversion

Shoulders have been ground down for the cloak to be added

Will have to add some putty to the hand

Thanks for looking