Showing posts with label Vampire Counts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vampire Counts. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 December 2021

Twas the Knight before the Night before the Night before Christmas...

 

A Death Knight that is! (bohahahahaaaaaa). OK all puns aside, this dude is a GW Oldhammer Vampire Counts Lich. This model I have slightly modified in order to make it more wraith like so that it appears to hover in the air rather than stand on legs. Its taken some time to paint as I always got some way along completing the paint job and then would put it down. And now its finally finished!





Its almost here. Just a few more sleeps.......

Sunday, 27 September 2020

Saturday, 7 December 2019

Zombies!!!

Painted these Mantic Games Kings of War zombies a few months back but never got around to showing them off. Until now!












I've based them for use both on the battle table and for role playing games. They fit into a slotted base for when I'm playing Kings of War, Chaos Wars or Dragon Rampant. But they are also set to be used for role playing.

Monday, 15 August 2016

UPDATE: How to make a LotR online Dark-water miniature for role playing and wargaming

In the previous post here, I mentioned that I was making a Dark-water for use as a table-top miniature for our role-playing group. I noted that I wasn't very happy with the water effect and that I tried a craft glue that ended up giving a good water effect result.


I was tempted to add more glue to give a deeper water effect. Well I did, and it looks exactly what I was after. Have a look for yourself.


The air bubbles in the glue really add to the water effect of this miniature and help to break up the trunk of the flying base. I especially like how it links to the base of the torso of the miniature, giving the impression of oneness with the water stream.

Here's a few more views.




Now to make some more!

Sunday, 14 August 2016

How to make a LotR online Dark-water miniature for role playing and wargaming

A sinister Dark-water from the Lord of the Rings Online MMO game

One of the things that got me back into miniatures after a long absence was (disposable cash!) getting my old role-playing group back together. It had been a few years since we had played any role-playing games due to our individual family commitments. Biting the bullet, I volunteered to Game Master some games and many years latter, we are still playing on a monthly basis.

Kit-bashed Dark-water tested for scale against two GW Elven heroes

One of the first ideas I had for a miniature that I wanted to use in our RPG sessions was a creature from the Lord of the Rings MMO game called a Dark-water.

Dark-water

Dark-water background
In Elven-tales, the dreadful Mornen, known as a Dark-water in the Westron language, is a creature formed from the depths and brought into being by evil spirits. Rising from the rivers and lakes of Eriador to fight the unwary, these beings of shadow and seething liquid are said to have originated in the darkness of Angmar during the reign of the Witch-king long ago. Their essence remains strong to this day, and they will relentlessly attack the Free Peoples of Middle-earth with no fear of death.

The Dark-water (Mornen in Sindarin, pl. Mernin) is a creature of water created by evil spirits bound to Middle-earth by dark powers, and as such are akin to the wights of the Great Barrows. Adventurers should take warning from the dark mist that often swirls beneath the surface of a lake or swamp before the Dark-water rises to strike with cold hands. They should be especially wary of the crowned Mernen, who rule their kind in mockery of the Kings of Númenór.

Kit-bashed Dark-water starts to take shape after many years!

In order to make a kit-bash version of a Dark-water I bought a box of GW Vampire Counts Grave Guard Skeletons and looked for a suitable upper torso to use as the upper part of the body. Next I super-glued (my hand again!) the torso to a clear flying base that I use for Star Fleet - A Call to Arms. Then (it sat there for years! No really, it did. It became the most back-burnered miniature that I had in my collection. Only got around to doing something about this the other day!) I added suitable head, arms and weapon.

Dark-water on the painting table.

Once the glue had set, I sprayed the upper body, and as a consequence, the upper part of the flight base in a flat White spray as a base coat. After this, and I recommend not repeating this mistake, I used a red ink (Citadel Shade Carroburg Crimson) over the entire model and base. Unfortunately, the colour came out rather flat. I was going to use Citadel Aardcoat on the model when I remembered that I had some Citadel Technical paint Blood For The Blood God. I painted the entire model and base again in the Blood For The Blood God technical paint and finally got the result I was after.

Dark-water eyes. In retrospect, probably should have left them dark rather than paint them.

Once this dried, I used Citadel Temple Guard Blue to highlight the eyes of the Dark-water. In retrospect however, I am not sure that doing this really added to the sinister nature of the miniature.

Finally, I had one last dilemma. How do I make the stand of the flying base look more like water that is rising up to make the Dark-waters body?

I finally settled on using a sticky craft glue that I purchased from Bunnings. This craft glue sets clear and becomes stringy if you play with it too much. Great for making spider webs, but by liberally applying it to the stand, I was able to get a nice water effect that also had lots of bubbles in it (bonus!). So you will have to experiment to get something that would suit your miniature. PVA glue wont cut it in this regard, in my opinion, so experiment a little first.

Craft glue made a good water effect surprisingly!

I've done one layer of the craft glue water effect. But I'm tempted to do a little more to build on the first layer and add to the depth of water rising to make the Dark-water body. Fingers crossed!

Anyway, after many years of wanting to make this model I think I finally have hit on the way to make it come alive on the table-top. A new nasty to throw at the player characters in role-playing or to add to my undead armies on the table-top!

"You see a dark shadow in the water. Suddenly, something bursts up through the water's surface, the shower and spray from its emergence blinding you momentarily . You blink to clear the spray from your eyes. Before you the water column coalesces into the shape of the upper body of an armoured skeleton, holding a wicked looking cleaver. Its colour, blood crimson. As you stand there astonished at this apparition, it lunges for you swinging is weapon."

Die, player characters! Dieeeeeeeeee....!

Sunday, 15 May 2016

Ral Partha's Chaos Wars Dwarf, Undead, Troglodyte Miniatures by Iron Wind Metals Company

Painted Dwarf & Undead Armies

From the Chaos Wars No.2 Kickstarter, an update by Iron Wind Metals

We took some more photos of the painted minis last night.















Feel free to share these images, specifically if it will help introduce people to the project.

The nostalgia that I feel for this game is hard not to contain. I feel like I did when a friend and I used to go into the city, to the Tin Soldier shop, and browse through all the excellent miniatures there. I would scrape my savings for weeks and then make the special trip to buy just a packet of these beauties, goblins especially. Now, with a family of my own, I'm really looking forward to introducing this game the my kids. Priceless.