Showing posts with label amazons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amazons. Show all posts

Saturday, December 14, 2024

Advent Day 14 - Your Move Geoff...

 Now up to Date with the Painting 


The haul so far*. A second endurance dice set meant I only had one mini to paint which was a gnome with axe. And now I caught up with the Advent paining, I can now think about playing some of the scenarios. It also means I had a bit of time this afternoon to work on some of my other projects. 

*There are some stands for the doors but I am using my scratch built scenery. 


I also able finish of the last Amazon to complete the Diehard set from the Kickstarter. Who are now ready to join the Slann war party. 


After I undercoated the dread now known as 'The Big Tinz'. He sat on the side-lines while focused on the Advent minis.  However while working on the other stuff.  I decided that he needed a bit more detail. It was kind of hard to see before he was undercoated because of the different parts and colours. But anyway, I stuck on a load of bolts in proper orky fashion. 


Was shopping today and picked up the latest copy of Miniature Wargames, mainly because of the 'free' minis. I have no real idea why I want them but I thought they could be useful if I get round to playing Five Parsecs from Home or Stargrave. 

Rob 

Sunday, October 27, 2024

Amazonian Arcane Technology & Lil Red Ryding Gob

Space Guns in the Old World


The Amazon leader with her arcane technology. The bolt pistol was chopped off some random mini from the bits box. 

Introduction to Amazons in the 2nd Ed. WFB.

Amazons are perhaps the strangest of all humans. They are physically identical to Old Worlders. An Amazon suitably dressed could walk the streets of any Old World without appearing out of place. 

The strangest thing of all about is that their population is almost all female. Whether as a result of long forgotten magic or by natural means, Amazons have adapted to re-produce parthenogenetically. The process is controlled by the Amazonian priestesses who use various natural drugs to induce pregnancy and determine gender of the child. Amazons can also reproduce normally, although this rarely happens due to the introverted involved nature Of Amazon society. 

Amazonian culture is directly derived from that Of Old Slann - the powerful, mystical technological race that once ruled the planet.  

After digging out the 3rd Ed. rules, there was very little about the Amazons except a short section in the world history section. In the 2nd Ed. WFB rules at least they had their own section in the bestiary including  special rules and weapons. This was before the army lists came out, so the bestiary in the rules set could be used to work out a basic army list. 

So, the only mention of bolt gun weapons was in the 2nd Ed. rules. Which don't seem much different to those published in Rogue Trader. 
 
WFB 2nd Ed. Rules
Copyright GW

Artwork from WFB 3rd Ed. Rules
Copyright GW

Lil Red Ryding Gob 


One look at him and I knew he had to have a red cloak. 



I guess it is a bit of a stretch to think he counts towards Orctober!

Rob 

Friday, October 11, 2024

Big & Little Creepy Crawlies

Its Been a Bit Quiet for a While on the Slann Front


Inspiration can be nudged in odd ways, I haven't done any serious work on my Slann for months until I picked up a packet of small creepy crawlies to go on the bases. I also used these to make some filler tiles to complete the movement trays and then in turn I painted up some of the Slann and Amazons hanging around the painting desk. 




Another bargain from Colours with 40 mixed insects and lizards for £7.49 from Imperator models (www.imperatormodels.com).  


I didn't have to think very hard about my choice tonight as there was already a Guinness left open from making Steak & Guinness pie (not by my me I might add!).  


Rob 

Friday, October 4, 2024

A Good Problem To Have

The Age Old Question 


I finally managed to get my hands on some Rogue Trader Space Marines (the last time was when they first came out in 1987-1988?). The question is - What Chapter am I going to paint them? Back in the 80's, the challenge was painting the chapter symbols  on the shoulder pads. Which is one of the reasons I invented my own chapter. There was no way I was going to attempt to paint thirty marines with Blood Angels wings or Space Wolf, wolf's heads. Obviously not a problem today with the transfer sheets.  And I might now have to fix my airbrush. 

I might go for one of the other chapters from the Badab war.

Latest Amazon makes her way onto the paint bench. 


And it is Friday, so...



 Rob 

Monday, August 5, 2024

Monday Post - Finishing Off Minis

High Elf & Amazon Done


Got a bit of time and finished both minis today.  After struggling to get going with the Amazon, I am quite happy with the end result. 




All of the these early Aly Morrison high elves are individual characters and the Middle Eastern vibe really suits them. Obviously this one standards out with the severed goblin's head*

* I decided it was a goblin when I painted it bright green.  


A better shot of the goblin's head. 


Rob 

Sunday, August 4, 2024

Elves & Amazons

One Mini at a Time


I am continuing to work through the high elves  and the army is already nearly up to 80% complete!

 


I have trying different colour washes over the silver, to give the elves a more exotic look. Not a great photo but hopefully you can see the violet wash on this mini. 


These Diehard minis have been sitting on the side-lines for a couple of months whilst I work out how to paint them. They nicely sculpted but there are a lot of plain surfaces such as the skin and the cloth. Wile waiting for a high elf wash to dry, I decided to give the Amazon a go and  finished her skin and put the base colours on the rest of the mini.  They will be mercenaries in the Slann army. Helping to drive out the Norse invaders. 


Rob 

Monday, May 27, 2024

Eru-Kin Kickstarter Unboxing

Time for More Slann


My Eru-Kin Kickstarter from Diehard minis  has arrived which mainly consists of my elite Eru-Kin Slann warriors which I will be using as Eagle Warriors in my army. 

First up on the paint bench.

It looks like Malacassa will ride again 
 

I now I have to be honest, I had no intension of getting the Amazons until I saw them. They just shouted Oldhammer in a good way. And one will probably get converted to Karra Lakota of Magnificent Sven fame


The only issue  I have with these minis is the gel superglue that I normally use just isn't good enough and I did have to go and buy some 2-part epoxy glue instead. But this does of course allow a much larger variety but it does just mean I have to be a bit more disciplined and put the minis together in groups. A bit like the paint stripping in  that it has to reach a much higher threshold before I can get the mental energy together before it gets done!


I Know What I Should DO!


I know I should really put this mini (vintage Legolas) through the paint stripper before painting  but I just can't be bothered at the moment. So, will give him a go first. 


His mount is already painted without paint stripping, so I have some hope!


Rob