So it's been a couple of months, and while I haven't gotten to play a ton of games, it's still been packed full of activities for me.
Super out of sequence (since this happened literally yesterday), but I'm going to start off on a high note:
Gaius Pallidus from Arena Rex's Legio XIII faction. That is a 40mm base (he's a tall fella). |
"Da Powdah" strikes again, impressing me EVEN MORE with its myriad of uses, and has allowed me to accidentally create one of my favorite paint jobs of a human figure ever. And I mean "accidentally" quite literally. I was working on my NOVA models, knocking out both the basing of some Word Bearers and the finishing touches to some Guild Ball Miners using a custom mix of pigment powdah, when I had an epiphany about the Arena Rex models. I've always really loved them, and after assembling them and priming them white, I only went so far as to apply very diluted glazes to make the details pop and just kinda left it at that. I don't know if the models simply intimidated me, or if there was a particular look I was going for... doesn't matter. But last night I thought, "I wonder what this powdah would do to these figures, because I'm essentially doing the same thing applying it to these sculpted bases."
And now here I am, rethinking my entire painting process altogether when it comes to this hobby in general.
Moving on!
While I'm thinking about painting and techniques and all that, let's talk about Contrast.
The colors, Duke... the colors! |
Some examples:
Zombicide Black Plague figure, painted using the "Gryph-Hound Orange", "Plaguebearer Flesh", and "Skeleton Horde" Contrast paints. |
Why yes, those were in fact pictures of Warmachine miniatures.
So moving on, let's talk WARMACHINE HYPE!
As has been mentioned many times here, my roots in this hobby come from playing friendly games of Warmachine into the wee hours of the morning somewhere around 15 years ago. And finally, FINALLY, the story for the game and its future have come back around to being important (more than just the latest rules arguments or theme lists or whatever other bullshit the new gamers like) and they are releasing a campaign expansion alongside the Infernals faction to move the story forward.
This, needless to say, has gotten me excited.
So I went and played in a local "event" (I guess we'll call it that, small as it was) with my buddy Wargamer Ramblings.
Game 2 (of 2, told you it was a small event): Played Wargamer Ramblings' Crucible Guard in the loser's bracket. Same scenario as before. |
Game 2: ...UNTIL HE DIDN'T BECAUSE EPIC CAINE GETS THE ASSASSINATION! IT WAS ALL A PLOY. THE ARMY IS EXPENDABLE! IT'S ALL ABOUT THAT CASTER KILL BABY! |
And now, we have a further complication:
Thanks to the local gaming store getting rid of their stock, and the genuine interest of my son, he has bought himself into the realms of Caen. (OMG EXCITED DAD RIGHT HUR!!1!11!1!!!) |
After some talking to old friends (namely the friends I began playing the game with) and discussing the myriad of changes to the game system that we don't like (which can, and likely will, be the subject of an entire blog post), we're going back in time to the harried days of MKI. A harsher game, but one we always had more fun with because of friggin' everything in the game being dangerous, it's what we've decided to have a bit of a renaissance with and what I'll be teaching to my son.
"But wait! What about the many many models released after MKI? Like, for example, the entire faction your son has picked?" you-probably-aren't-but-I'm-going-to-imagine-you-are asking yourself.
So yes, this is going to take a bit of work on my end. Namely figuring out the original formulas for model point costs, so that I can retrofit things into it. But dammit, I'm determined now. I may actually do it. Largely because that would also enable me to retrofit any of the new Oblivion campaign model releases/updates. Which basically all excite me QUITE A BIT.
Look at that gorgeous artwork, those super cool Morrowan Precursors battling the forces of evil to literally save the souls of humanity. |
The artwork for the amazing Morrowan Archon. |
SO COOL! |
Wait a Menite one, too!? |
Oh... oh no. This could get expensive. |
IS THAT A THAMARITE ARCHON THAT WORKS IN TANDEM WITH ITS REVERSE TWIN MORROWAN ARCHON TO BATTLE THE FORCES OF THE ABYSS? |
Privateer Press has fostered Warmachine into a game I'm not crazy about playing in its current form (which may largely just be because of the community that plays it) but damn if they aren't making some super cool stuff for it. And, they teased something entirely new for next year!
Is the logo very good? Nah, not really. But in a way that makes it kind of amazing at the same time. |
Rather than make this blog like 4-5 more subjects long, I'll cut it off right here with an update on NOVA prep.
At this point, my 30k Zone Mortalis stuff is at least all assembled, with it roughly 50-55% painted.
The Guild Ball team is done with the exception of the goal marker.
Haven't even started the Aristeia! or Infinity models. Feeling a little nervous here.
My customized Centurion. |
Back shot. |
Normal squad with their converted heads. |
The full list. Not a ton of models, but I'm taking my time and enjoying the effort of painting them. |
First finished regular marine. Just need to put the black around the base edge. |
Group shot while working on the bases. |
First completed Gal Vorbak model! Might still go back and make his shoulder pad black, but I haven't decided yet. |
Back shot. |
And finally the Miners' Tank Girl herself, plus the Moley Mole:
And now, back to serious business.
DAKKA DAKKA DAKKA! (Me on the deck of the U.S.S. North Carolina) |
The posts may be infrequent, BUT they're always an enjoyable read which is what counts! All the more so when they're about games that I neither play nor (in most cases) even have interest in.
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