I finished up Relic Knight Candy a few weeks ago, so now Radiant Candy and her fox-tailed friend Cola are both complete.
I tried to paint everything up fairly quickly and used the dipping method, but afterwards I had to repaint Candy's flesh as the dipping media had pooled and left some unsightly blotches. For the bases, I decided on German Grey to help contrast against the pastels of Candy's Relic. I also experimented with using glitter glue, to help give the base even more sparkle and shine. The sparkles don't show well in photographs, but in real-life they give off a nice shimmer in the light.
Thursday, February 1, 2018
Saturday, January 27, 2018
Oxenfree
Over the last few weeks I've been focused on playing Oxenfree, a game by Night School Studio. The game is part supernatural thriller, part teen relationship movie, with some of the elements from the Sierra Online adventure games I enjoyed playing as a child. I can't go into the plot too much without spoiling it, other than it involves a few teens that take an evening trip to an island in the Pacific Northwest.
Some of the things that drew me to Oxenfree were the clean and effective graphics, along with the great soundtrack. Its creepy atmosphere channels Stranger Things or one of the classic Stephen King movies. There are few games that have evoked such emotion and nostalgia in a long time. The great character development and intriguing story heavily invested me in the outcome of the story.
I finished the game after five or six hours and greatly enjoyed the whole experience. I highly recommend it if you are looking for a rewarding gaming experience.
Some of the things that drew me to Oxenfree were the clean and effective graphics, along with the great soundtrack. Its creepy atmosphere channels Stranger Things or one of the classic Stephen King movies. There are few games that have evoked such emotion and nostalgia in a long time. The great character development and intriguing story heavily invested me in the outcome of the story.
I finished the game after five or six hours and greatly enjoyed the whole experience. I highly recommend it if you are looking for a rewarding gaming experience.
Friday, January 19, 2018
Star Wars: Legion - Leak of (Commander) Leia Organa and Rebel Fleet Troopers!
Over in Europe, it appears that an employee of a French games distributor for Fantasy Flight Games took and posted a photo of two unannounced expansions for Star Wars: Legion on Instagram.
We knew that Leia would be one of the upcoming Rebel releases, but the surprise is that this release of Leia is her wearing her Endor combat gear -- most bets had been on her sporting her Hoth outfit.
Additionally, while most were expecting that Rebel Hoth Troopers would be announced as an upcoming expansion, it now appears that the next Rebel expansion will be Rebel Fleet Troopers, (the Rebel Troopers as seen in A New Hope).
I'm very excited for this news, as the vanilla Rebel Troopers have always been my favorite!
We knew that Leia would be one of the upcoming Rebel releases, but the surprise is that this release of Leia is her wearing her Endor combat gear -- most bets had been on her sporting her Hoth outfit.
Additionally, while most were expecting that Rebel Hoth Troopers would be announced as an upcoming expansion, it now appears that the next Rebel expansion will be Rebel Fleet Troopers, (the Rebel Troopers as seen in A New Hope).
I'm very excited for this news, as the vanilla Rebel Troopers have always been my favorite!
Friday, January 12, 2018
Star Wars: Legion - Comparison of Legion's AT-ST to Imperial Assault's AT-ST
Fantasy Flight Games just released a photo showing the differences in size between the Star Wars: Legion's AT-ST and Imperial Assault's AT-ST - the results are quite telling.
Legion's Scout Walker is almost twice the size and one can easily pick more exact detailing in Legion's tabletop model when compared to Imperial Assault's boardgame miniature.
There were many wanting to use their Imperial Assault Scout Walker miniature as a proxy, but this picture puts a dagger into that idea for those who would like representative scaling in their wargaming sessions.
Legion's Scout Walker is almost twice the size and one can easily pick more exact detailing in Legion's tabletop model when compared to Imperial Assault's boardgame miniature.
There were many wanting to use their Imperial Assault Scout Walker miniature as a proxy, but this picture puts a dagger into that idea for those who would like representative scaling in their wargaming sessions.
Saturday, January 6, 2018
Relic Knights - Radiant: Cola
I tried to finish up Radiant Relic Knight Candy and her cypher Cola a few nights ago. Cola is now completely done, but I needed to make a few fixes to Candy from the pooling effects of the dipping media.
Cola was painted in a few basic colors, highlighted, then dipped using Mixwax Polyshade. I used some glitter glue on the base to give the model some sparkle and shine (being a Radiant model). The glitter glue effect seems to work well on the tabletop, but doesn't translate well to photography.
Cola was painted in a few basic colors, highlighted, then dipped using Mixwax Polyshade. I used some glitter glue on the base to give the model some sparkle and shine (being a Radiant model). The glitter glue effect seems to work well on the tabletop, but doesn't translate well to photography.
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Friday, December 22, 2017
Star Wars: Legion - Snowtroopers and General Veers
Fantasy Flight Games has announced two new Unit Expansions for the
upcoming Star Wars: Legion miniature game:
These announcements bring additional cards and abilities to some of the units available in the Starter Set, but the biggest revelations is the price for the Veers Commander expansion, which helps give a view into upcoming costs of future Commander expansions, (like Leia - the likely next previewed Commander).
Imperials:
These announcements bring additional cards and abilities to some of the units available in the Starter Set, but the biggest revelations is the price for the Veers Commander expansion, which helps give a view into upcoming costs of future Commander expansions, (like Leia - the likely next previewed Commander).
Imperials:
- Snowtroopers Unit Expansion $24.95
- General Veers Commander Expansion $12.95
Monday, December 18, 2017
Rules of Survival
My iOS gaming these days is limited to playing pretty much one game - Rules of Survival, a great PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) clone for the iPad. Despite disliking most competitive online shooters, the awkwardness in the controls is a benefit to me, since my lack of skill compared to other players isn't as much as a handicap, comparatively speaking.
Another reason I enjoy the game is that it is as much about hiding and sneaking as it is about shooting. My typical strategy is:
Another reason I enjoy the game is that it is as much about hiding and sneaking as it is about shooting. My typical strategy is:
- Jump off the airplane as soon as allowed,
- Glide as far as fast as possible, getting to ground quickly,
- Gather as many supplies as possible from the nearest buildings,
- Start heading toward the center of the safe zone,
- Using a vehicle, if possible,
- Otherwise, running (when concealed) or crawling (in open),
- Take opportunity shots against other player only if I'm almost guaranteed a kill,
- Hang out in the middle of the safe zone until end game, letting the other players and the constricting safe zone winnow out the competition.
Sunday, December 3, 2017
Star Wars: Legion - Next Two Commanders Announced!
We all know that Luke and Vader will be the initial commanders released in the Core Set, but the December issue of Tabletop Gaming (Issue 13) has spoiled who the two new commanders will be in the game.
It will be no other than Leia Organa and General Veers joining Luke and Vader as options in the next few months. No further details have been released yet, but I'm expecting more information in the near future.
Tabletop Gaming Magazine is only available for purchase in the UK, but you can buy a digital version of the issue here:
https://www.tabletopgaming.co.uk/board-games/store/back-issues/tabletop-gaming/tabletop-gaming-issue-13
In our first monthly issue (December) of Tabletop Gaming we have an exciting first look at massive miniatures game Star Wars: Legion, as its designers tell us about recreating the battles of the original trilogy on the tabletop and following up X-Wing.
It will be no other than Leia Organa and General Veers joining Luke and Vader as options in the next few months. No further details have been released yet, but I'm expecting more information in the near future.
Tabletop Gaming Magazine is only available for purchase in the UK, but you can buy a digital version of the issue here:
https://www.tabletopgaming.co.uk/board-games/store/back-issues/tabletop-gaming/tabletop-gaming-issue-13
In our first monthly issue (December) of Tabletop Gaming we have an exciting first look at massive miniatures game Star Wars: Legion, as its designers tell us about recreating the battles of the original trilogy on the tabletop and following up X-Wing.
Friday, December 1, 2017
Star Wars: Legion - Core Set Miniatures
The core set of Star Wars: Legion was announced a few moths ago, but a number of recent images help provide a view into the quality and variety of the miniatures:
The Rebel contents contains two unique miniatures - Luke and the AT-RT. The rest of the models contain duplicates, leading to seven miniatures that are included twice.
The Imperial side is much the same, with two unique Speeder Bikes, and one Vader miniature. The remaining models contain duplicates, meaning there are six miniatures that are included twice.
It is too early to tell how much customization these miniatures will allow for, but once we see the sprues it will be easier to determine how easy it will be to slightly modify the non-unique miniatures. It would be really nice to have a separate bits sprue to allow some customization between similar miniatures, but I'm guessing an official accessories sprue is not likely to be released anytime soon.
It is too early to tell how much customization these miniatures will allow for, but once we see the sprues it will be easier to determine how easy it will be to slightly modify the non-unique miniatures. It would be really nice to have a separate bits sprue to allow some customization between similar miniatures, but I'm guessing an official accessories sprue is not likely to be released anytime soon.
Saturday, November 18, 2017
"Painting" 40K Space Marines with Sharpie Pens - Completed Land Speeder
A few weeks ago I started to assemble and paint a Build+Paint Land Speeder for the small Sharpie-painted Ultramarines force.
Over the weekend I completed the Land Speeder, and I think it turned out well for the time and effort spent. The last few steps were to dip the model, apply the decals, glue in the drive and gunner, re-apply dipping media over the decals. I finally applied a matte spray to tone down the reflection of the dipping media to complete the model.


There are a few touch-ups needed to be made with a fine Sharpie pen, (in areas where I still see some blue where it shouldn't be). As a proof of concept, it was a success. The metallic Sharpie pens worked great and saved a ton of time painting those colors.
I probably won't paint any miniatures solely with Sharpie pens alone going forward, but for models with some metallic colors, I'll be sure to pull out the Sharpies - at least for easy to mark areas.
Over the weekend I completed the Land Speeder, and I think it turned out well for the time and effort spent. The last few steps were to dip the model, apply the decals, glue in the drive and gunner, re-apply dipping media over the decals. I finally applied a matte spray to tone down the reflection of the dipping media to complete the model.


There are a few touch-ups needed to be made with a fine Sharpie pen, (in areas where I still see some blue where it shouldn't be). As a proof of concept, it was a success. The metallic Sharpie pens worked great and saved a ton of time painting those colors.
I probably won't paint any miniatures solely with Sharpie pens alone going forward, but for models with some metallic colors, I'll be sure to pull out the Sharpies - at least for easy to mark areas.
Saturday, November 4, 2017
Star Wars: Legion - A Matter of (T-47) Scale
The recent news about the Star Wars: Legion expansions has generated much discussion and questions around what scale the T-47 is in, (and the absurdity of having a fast-flying air-support vehicle as a on-table unit in a skirmish game).
The scale question arose after the following photo was posted from Essen, showing the T-47 Airspeeder to appear on the smallish-side -- even when considering the implications of perspective and distance:
Now that the Spanish Fantasy Flight Games website has posted the unpainted models, it is easier to see that the T-47 isn't as off-scale as it first appeared. The other point is that, based on the "official" specifications, the Airspeeder is much smaller than most people realize.
The scale question arose after the following photo was posted from Essen, showing the T-47 Airspeeder to appear on the smallish-side -- even when considering the implications of perspective and distance:
Now that the Spanish Fantasy Flight Games website has posted the unpainted models, it is easier to see that the T-47 isn't as off-scale as it first appeared. The other point is that, based on the "official" specifications, the Airspeeder is much smaller than most people realize.
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Gaming Scenery - Miniature Flocked Trees from Michaels
Over last weekend I visited Michaels in nearby Issaquah and noticed that they have released their holiday inventory. This is great news for hobby enthusiasts, as Michaels has one of the best deals you can get on flocked trees. These trees are for use with their Christmas Villages, but work great with snow-covered terrain tables for scales anywhere from 15mm to 35mm.
The key to savings is to use a ubiquitous Michaels 40% off coupon, available from their website. This brings the cost of a large bunch of trees down dramatically. Last weekend, they even offered one of their legendary 50% off coupons, which I used for some hobby brushes.
The key to savings is to use a ubiquitous Michaels 40% off coupon, available from their website. This brings the cost of a large bunch of trees down dramatically. Last weekend, they even offered one of their legendary 50% off coupons, which I used for some hobby brushes.
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Star Wars: Legion - Unit Expansions Announced!
Today Fantasy Flight Games announced the new Unit Expansions for the upcoming Star Wars: Legion miniature game. This announcement brings additional cards and abilities to some of the units available in the Starter Set, but also includes two brand new units to the game - the trusty Rebel Snowspeeder and the iconic Imperial AT-ST.
One of the biggest revelations is the prices for these new expansions, helping give a view into upcoming costs of future expansions:
Rebels:
One of the biggest revelations is the prices for these new expansions, helping give a view into upcoming costs of future expansions:
Rebels:
- AT-RT Unit Expansion $24.95
- Rebel Troopers Unit Expansion $24.95
- T-47 Airspeeder Unit Expansion $29.95
- Stormtroopers Unit Expansion $24.95
- 74-Z Speeder Bikes Unit Expansion $24.95
- AT-ST Unit Expansion $49.95
Game Components:
- Dice Pack $14.95
- Movement Tools and Range Ruler $14.95

Thursday, October 19, 2017
"Painting" 40K Space Marines with Sharpie Pens - Build+Paint Land Speeder
After I painted a small contingent of Space Marines with Sharpies, I decided to pickup a Build+Paint Land Speeder to attempt the same quick, basic paint job.
Below is the work in progress, showing the model primed and then after less than an hour of work with the Sharpies. I decided to give the Land Speeder some battle damage to match the scars on the Dreadnought. This was achieved by outlining silver splotches with black ink.
I'm hoping to paint the flesh color on the Space Marine's face this weekend, then dip the model soon afterwards. As usual before dipping, it looks like garbage at this stage. However, dipping should tone down the stark contrast that the pens achieve, give the colors some depth, and create a better overall effect. I'm still curious to see how the finished model will look without a terrain base like the rest of the Space Marines.
Below is the work in progress, showing the model primed and then after less than an hour of work with the Sharpies. I decided to give the Land Speeder some battle damage to match the scars on the Dreadnought. This was achieved by outlining silver splotches with black ink.
I'm hoping to paint the flesh color on the Space Marine's face this weekend, then dip the model soon afterwards. As usual before dipping, it looks like garbage at this stage. However, dipping should tone down the stark contrast that the pens achieve, give the colors some depth, and create a better overall effect. I'm still curious to see how the finished model will look without a terrain base like the rest of the Space Marines.
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