Hamlet (from Hasslefree Miniatures), just got some armour in preparation for venturing into the Zone.
Ready to rock in full camo body armour, along with the latest in NVG goggles, Hamlet is just itching to rip the throat out of those Snorks.
A blog about my wargaming in Middle-earth, the Old World and some other far away places across the void, with Grand Scale 10mm (and some 15mm) miniatures using the Warmaster, Blitzkrieg Commander, Cold War Commander, Future War Commander and GW's The War of the Ring (and some other ) rule systems. Oh, and there might be the odd post about roleplaying and board games here and there. So all the usual geeky stuff we are so proud of!
Hamlet (from Hasslefree Miniatures), just got some armour in preparation for venturing into the Zone.
Ready to rock in full camo body armour, along with the latest in NVG goggles, Hamlet is just itching to rip the throat out of those Snorks.
Time to take a short break from the Post Apocalyptic miniature world and drop in on the ongoing effort to grow my Battlestar Galactica forces for use in Void Admiral. These models belong to the Agents of Gaming line of With Hostile Intent ships. Specifically, the Hyperdyne Deceiver class of ships.
Here I've added missile pods, from Brigade Models, to the "wings" of the Deceiver turning them from an Electronic Warfare Destroyer into a Guided Missile Destroyer. I'll probably do some others along this line turning them into a modular class of destroyer class deployed by the Cylons.
I still feel that I need to add a little more colour to these models but can't decide yet what to add to them right now. But they are table ready for use in Void Admiral.
So, there will be more to come on these types of ships including my take on their ship profiles for Void Admiral.
Meet the "Goblin Crew." These lads will be one of the gangs that my Fallout d20 roleplaying group will encounter in the future. In game, their background will be one where the FEV virus was modified to create a subservient worker class for the Enclave. A project the Enclave called the G.O.B.L.N. experiment.
The group's leader, 'Top Hat' orchestrated a daring mass escape of the G.O.B.L.N. experimental subjects. They took off through to old sewer network of pipes and escaped into the Commonwealth Wasteland, close to the Glowing Sea, and have been in hiding ever since.
Not necessarily as dangerous as their Super Mutant cousins, who would enslave them if they found them, they are naturally extremely cautious of anyone finding out that they exist and will shoot at anyone who approaches their hideout in order to scare them away.
And that's the team. So welcome to the Goblin Crew.
Now to paint those Suicider Super Mutants. One or three of those will make life fun for the group.
So, remember those Junk Fences I posted about previously (see here). I've added some extra little features such as some Army Painter Razor Wire and some fine size gardening mesh as well as those excellent cardboard coffee cup holders from my local bakery that I get each time I buy coffee (the one that looks like corrugated iron).
I used PVA glue for the mesh and corrugated iron. I hot glued the razor wire in place sandwiching it between some match sticks that I cut in half. All in all, it does the job nicely and wasn't too expensive. The Army Painter Razor Wire being the most expensive single item in the whole build. I spray painted it in a thin coat of brown which still lets the wood grain come through.
I wish you a restful and wonderful Easter break. See you on the gaming table!
My latest addition to my growing Battlestar Galactica fleet collection are several flights of Vipers MkII's and some Raptors. These all come from Studio Bergstrom. I'd love to get some more but having trouble with shipping to Oz on his webstore. So that's annoying!
These are painted in the Blood and Crome style to distinguish them from my Viper Mk.1's painted in the original series colour pattern.
Time to mount them on magnets :)