Showing posts with label Brigade Models. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brigade Models. Show all posts

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Escape pods

Along with the Merchant Fleet from Brigade Models in the UK (seen on the blog last month), I got several packs of these Escape Pods:

They should make useful markers; one use would be to show the locations where ships were destroyed!


Here are a few markers shown with a Terran cruiser for a better idea of size. The hexes are 2".


Merchant fleet and various tokens, packed up and ready to go for next week!

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Merchant Ships - Brigade Models

I needed some commercial shipping to run some of my Galactic Knights scenarios at Historicon next month, so I decided to get the "Merchant Convoy" fleet pack  from Brigade Models in the UK.  It includes 12 ships in seven different variations.


Here's the finished "Convoy", on a 2" hex grid.  It consists of...


2 x Medium Container Ship. seen here in the bare metal,








These could have been assembled with any mix of gun and container modules


Here's top down view of the Convy after priming them white.


Another view of the primed Convoy. 

I then spay painted them a relatively bright Fluorescent orange color.


In part, this color isn't associated with any of the five fleets in Galactic Knights, 
plus it reminds me of the color of industrial steel drums of chemicals, etc. 


I then sprayed them with acrylic matt fixative, and then brushed on Magic Wash.


The Magic Wash has brought out the details in the models, as well as giving the ships a bit of a grimy, "used", look. They then got another coat of acrylic Matt varnish. 


Here's the spray paint I used on the ships. 


Close up of the finished ships.


Once again I have used "facing colors" to differentiate the ships; nothing too fancy for these workhorse craft!


White and light grey for most ships, black for the more heavily armed ones.

Silver for the gun mounts, few as they are. 


"Oily Steel" for the thrusters.


The Magic Wash  has worked especially well on these ships, I think. 


The smaller ships.


Light blue for the engine flares. 


The whole, finished Convoy!


The Convoy comes with six black plastic flight stands. I have mixed feeling about flight stands in general. Certainly, ships are much easier to store and transport without them.  Unlike aircraft, space is largely empty and without perspective, so I'm not sure that flight stands really add much to the look, although in some games they are part of the mechanics. They aren't necessary in Galactic Knights, and I am inclined to skip them for these merchantmen.