Sunday, 22 April 2012

'nids part 31 - Broodlord 2 electric boogaloo

The latest edition to the Hive Fleet, a second Broodlord. This comes from my nieghbour and car share buddy Mark. This was his 'Christmas Tree' Broodlord and it just goes to show how a simple colour scheme can still be very effective. I felt quite sad to repaint it.


Also of note is a Citadel resin base. These are very odd as they ar bigger than the 40mm base. I'm sure I've read that somewhere else but it's still a surprise. It's very nice and I'll not be rebasing him but it's still odd.


A las-gun on the base and those green arm spikes make him look like Ozzy Osbourne in his tassle shirts ;)


Before...


... and after.


Looks a bit bland now :(

Friday, 20 April 2012

Blood Bowl - Referee

Not much here but something that amuses me and he deserves his time in the sun. This is my Blood Bowl Referee. I don't know where I picked him up but to quote the song "this deaf, short sighted dwarf sure plays a mean Blood Bowl" and a pink rinse too on his beard!


I love the fact he has no feet either, his robe is so long it just covers his tootsies.


"the Referee's a what...?"


To be honest I'm not sure why I'm not parking this post for a future date so I can get some cooler stuff to you now but I may as well use it anyway As this post is a bit 'feature light', I'll fill you in on a few things. My back gave out at the weekend, that's the third weekend in a row. The first weekend wasn't too bad, I was getting some old clothes out of the back of the car to take to a charity shop. It was better by the Wednesday. Then Easter weekend I was keeping an eye on the microwave when the pain came back, gently at first but by the evening I was in agony and didn't return back to work until Thursday. Then this weekend it just went again  and I could hardly stand. The end result is two weeks off work, to keep moving but not exert myself.

So I'll definitely be trying to catch up on a lot of the stuff that's been on hiatus because things are getting done and I've reached a part in Dawn of War that's just a bit tedious. Like I mentioned in one of my comments I  based 50 miniatures the other day, red planet painted and once all the final touch ups are done it's the Mechrite Red, I've ordered a new can of Purity Seal to protect them and even finished my Deathwing, or should that be Porkwing as pigs must be flying tonight!

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Mechrite Red RIP



"The old paints are dead, long live the new paints!" We all saw the '145' new paints [not to be confused with the '456' from Torchwood] and we're all confused but interested in what's possible with these new colours and textures. Personally it doesn't affect me too much, I use mainly Vallejo paints but of course one Foundation paint in particular is essential to my scheme - Mechrite Red.

I had my Mechrite Red epiphany when I first struggled with Red Planet Basing. In fact the very picture I used to illustrate how cool it was [the Rippers below] is pertinent to the situation I now find myself in.


My immediate concern was Mechrite's replacement. I've still all my Dark Angels and my Son's Eldar to base and I need that colour on the base edges or we're stuffed. I checked on the BoLS forum for a conversion chart and I was duly shown the one from this month's White Dwarf [incidentally my mate Liam, he of the scratch built Warhound and Warlord fame has his Dark Eldar featured in the Bolton GW review at the back]. It stated that the 'base' replacement for my Mechrite is Mephiston Red. Well folks here is Mephiston Red:


Having had the opportunity to nip to GW the other weekend I gave Mephiston a shot. I took both kids with me and me and the youngest [6] painted his first ever marine [I'll share pictures eventually] and we used Mephiston on the Bolter and I can tell you Mechrite it isn't. For those out there after a vibrant red your prayers have been answered. This is very reminiscent of my Vermilion Craft Acrylic you can see on the Ripper base above, just a denser colour - more like paint than say margerine. However for my bases it's not going to work.

I read someone comment that trying to buy up the last of your favourite colour was delaying the inevitable but I managed to nip up to my local independent GW stockist* and got one pot before the '145' was released and when I found out the entire old range had gone back to GW central I packed the wife off to get me another pot, the very last in the shop. Now I think I've managed to base all the 'nids with one pot so I don't think I'll have to face my inevitable end to Mechrite Red for a very long time, but there is a glimmer of hope, something I'll have the leisure to find out whether there is in fact a replacement in the '145' [although there may be another manufacturer who has a Mechrite equivalent] - Khorne Red. I look at the pot and I've seen the examples in White Dwarf and by far this looks like a more accurate replication of Mechrite Red. Did GW get confused or were they just so happy they managed to pull off a vibrant red with 'base' properties they'd rather trumpet the 'new' instead of match the 'old'.



Hopefully I'll get chance to pop back to my local GW and they'll have a pot for me to test out so I can be relieved that my Ferron Proxima bases will always match up, fingers crossed.

* I also picked up another Gryphonne Sepia and the last Badab Black. The Badab Black replacement, Nuln Oil, I tested had a very matt finish so I was happy to delay the inevitable just a while longer.


Monday, 16 April 2012

'nids part 30 - Devilgaunts

My neighbour and carsharing gaming buddy Mark was getting rid of some 'nids so I decided to pick up these ten Devourer Termagants. I hope you recall that 'To Do List' indeed these aren't on it, neither's the Broodlord I picked up or the two Blood Bowl teams I'm painting.


I may well be adding to my figures despite not finishing what I've already got but if the new figures I get are completed "tout de suite" then all things are forgiven. It's also particularly useful to have something to re-ignite the painting passion. Call these a catalyst if you will to getting into painting so I can tackle those Dark Angels anew.


And here we are with the base coat of 'Cappucino' art acrylic [bonewhite substitute] and Ultramarine blue. Notice the Toxin sacs on their backs. These will be useful in differentiating squads of ten at least. 20 in a Mycetic Spore would be fun 60 shots! but two separate units could be handy too or even just as another to gants to be spawned, just pretend their Fleshborers, not that I've ever run out of spawned Termagants, yet.


Next up is the liver colouring on the Devourers, muzzles, pipes and Toxin Sacs, then washes.

Saturday, 14 April 2012

Fall of Arminius - Game 1, Tyranids Vs Space Wolves pt3

My Sky Slasher Rippers drop in and shoot the scouts, but one remains. Here's where that failureto spawn first turn would have ensured a scoring unit might have claimed my own objective.


Meanwhile the Hormogaunts fail their instinctive behaviour test and set about the squad of marines, once again it does not go well and perhaps by this stage the main objective is now no longer in my posession. I'm not even sure where the Devgaunts are in this now.


Doing what the Stealers failed to do the Prime and warriors mop up the other squad of marines and consolidate onto the objective hidden from the Long Fangs.


The Gargoyles set about the reaining wolf lords [?] whatever, they were in Terminator armour and I think they were about as ineffective as you could imagine. 


The Ymgarl's appeared at some point, but by then the squad of marines were out of charge range and had consolidated onto the main objective. Meanwhile the Razorback and Vindicator rounded on the Prime and Warrior and pulped them to pieces leaving my one captured objective free again. This pretty much left me with nothing except the points for killing his HQ.

Then I had to work out Kill Points, which wasn't fun. He'd killed a lot and I'd done little a comprehensive defeat. I'm not entirely sure what I could have done differently but I think losing the Tervigon and Tyrant was tragic and coming back from that was probably too far. I couldn't take out the Long Fangs and the LandRaider was never going to be an option. The Stealers failing to perform was also unlucky. Anyway the next match was a chance to win one for the Ripper!

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Where's my head @?


Wow, I'm seriously enjoying 'the hobby' at the moment. I've talked about my obsessional behaviour before and how I become addicted to a certain thing and right now 40k is in the ascendancy. Sure my Dark Angels are taking a back seat because of my use of my Son's 'nids in my gaming but hopefully all this action will eventually spur me on to finish them. With plenty of rumors suggesting the Fallen will feature in the 6th Edition box I'm quite content to leave them on hiaitus for a while.

It's not just the painting and converting though, it's the actual games that are fun, the great bunch of guys at my friendly neighbourhood gaming club, my continued fun of my Dawn of War 2 campaign and an avalanche of content and thoughts about fluff for the blog. The only thing I'm actually lacking is enough time to fit it all in, hence my new bedtime of around 1:00am. Midnight used to be the norm, then it started creeping up and now I don't think twice about 12:30 or 12:45. On a 'school night' my alarm goes off at 6:00am so I'm really going to screw myself over if I carry on like this, especially with me stopping my train naps too.

Anyway, just a little update on stuff. My minds full of all this and like a Pensieve I need to offload.

Fall of Arminius - Game 1, Tyranids Vs Space Wolves pt2

The scouts continue to advance.


Heading for this objective.


The gribblies 'occupy' the middle gorund.


The warriors shoot the wolves and then slaughter the wolves.


The gribblies hang out, chilling and that.


The stealers barrel in but apparently wolves get certain bonuses, in this case I think they got counter attack.


So despite the combat specialism of the stealers, they get beat and then run off, the Broodlord too - epic fail!


The best pic of the day thanks to my son. He loves getting down to eye level for the shots.


And when I say 'eye level' I really mean 'eye level'.


More of the gribblies packed in taking wounds from the combined fire.


The Doom of Malantai arrives in his spore pod. Thanks to Njall I think his ability to fire was nulled, he may have sucked some wounds or we may have ruled the terminators were safe as they were out of line of sight, I dunno but it didn't do much, the spore didn't do much either.


Flap, flap, flap. The Gargoyles deepstrike and pull off the coup of the game shooting Njall dead with their fleshborers. Secondary objective points for me killing the highest ranked HQ, meanwhile these had been won by the Space Wolves already for the loss of my Hive Tyrant.