Saturday, March 20, 2021
Unreleased Blood Bowl Miniature Sells for Thousands on Ebay
Monday, March 1, 2021
Classic Warhammer Fantasy Miniatures: Ariel, Mage Queen of Loren
I painted up another classic Warhammer Fantasy Battle miniature, this time it's Ariel, sculpted by Gary Morley, again from back in the mid-1990s. She was one of Citadel's "super-sized" Warhammer models -- similar to other Morley sculpts such as Nagash and Ariel's Wood Elf companion, Orion. I won her off Ebay in a steal of a deal, and repainted her over the course of a few months (as a side project alongside other painting projects).
Ariel will lead a pack of Wood Elves that I also purchased off of Ebay, for which I only did some very minor enhancements. I aligned the style of all their bases, highlighted each model with pink, and then added some flowers in an attempt to tie them all together. They should be a very small (but fun) Wood Elves force to play with down the road.
Sunday, February 28, 2021
A Billion Suns: Petite Blocks Starter Fleet
I recently obtained the rulebook for A Billion Suns and immediately desired a starter fleet to try out this great new miniatures game from Osprey (which is designed by Mike Hutchinson of Gaslands fame). My good friend came up with the idea of using Petite Block (miniature, off-brand Legos) to build some starter fleets. A trip to Daiso was made, and just a few hours later my starter fleet was complete:
- 5 x Light Utility Ship
- 5 x Corvette
- 5 x Medium Utility Ship
- 1 x Monitor
- 4 x Destroyer
- 1 x Carrier
- 1 x Cruiser
I used the train car Petite Blocks to build my fleet, as I found the train sets have the most flat pieces, which I wanted for my designs. For only spending just $9.00 (plus sales tax), I feel it is a good value. The number of hours spent building the fleet was enjoyable, but the time and effort needed for this approach must also be taken into consideration... it is a heavy time investment. Petite Blocks can be obtained for just $1.50 per pack at Daiso Japan stores.
Carrier |
Corvettes |
Cruiser |
Destroyers |
Light Utility Ships |
Medium Utility Ships |
Monitor |
Friday, February 26, 2021
A Billion Suns: Tutorial with Light Utility Ship
A Billion Suns is a newly released space fleet miniatures game from Osprey. Its author is Mike Hutchinson (of Gaslands fame). I received the rulebook yesterday and tonight tried out the simple tutorial, (changing it up a bit by using a Light Utility Ship instead of the recommended Fighter Wing). The game has no specific miniatures, so I tried it out using starships created from Petite Blocks (off-brand miniature Legos).
Prelude - The Sea Rider:
The captain of the MezCorp Light Utility Ship "Sea Rider" was ready for action, planning to engage and destroy two different hostile facilities. Although they appeared closely adjacent to one another via long range scans, due to a fold in the space-time continuum, the facilities were located on different tables, and would thereby require a "jump" to traverse the two sectors.
Turn One - Jump On It:
Two jump points were placed early in the turn (using up two of the five CMD tokens). The Sea Rider jumped out of hyperspace (at a cost of one credit), close to the first of the jump points, using a third CMD token. An opening round of volleys missed on both sides....
Turn Two - Don't Panic:
The Sea Rider used its CMD tokens in the second turn to issue Power To Weapon Systems, scoring a direct hit - a critical. Although the facility had rudimentary shields, they did not deflect the damage from the Sea Rider's Light Blasters. The Facility was destroyed, earning one credit for MezCorp. However, the Sea Rider took one damage in the preceding exchange of fire, its shields not offering any protection from the facility's Laser Turrets.
Turn Three - Coming in Hot:
The Sea Rider decided to Jump Point Hop to the other jump point in the other sector. The Sea Rider suffered another hit, causing one additional damage to its hull, but inflicted one damage on the facility. Sensing victory at hand and still at 50% operational capability, the captain of the Sea Rider ignored his crew's pleas for repair actions and instead commanded Power To Weapon Systems. The captain was shocked when its Light Blasters attack on the facility missed entirely.
Turn Four - So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish:
Partly due to the Sea Rider being an Easy Target (for not having moved), at the start of the next turn, the facility scored a critical hit on the Sea Rider. Its shields did nothing. The Sea Rider was destroyed.
Epilogue - Life Is But A Dream:
Luckily for the captain of the Sea Rider, this was only a very realistic simulation -- part of MezCorp's officer training program. But even had this been a real mission, MezCorp would have come out even on the ledger. The cost of the Sea Rider was 1 credit, but the destruction of the first facility earned MezCorp 1 credit. All in all, it's a wash.
Conclusion:
The tutorial was helpful to better understand the rules and turn sequence. I like the interplay between the Mass, Silhouette, and other stats. I also like the mission-based approach the game takes. It will take some getting used to wanting low rolls of the dice, but I think there will be much to enjoy here. I look forward to playing a real game in the future.
Saturday, February 20, 2021
Blood Bowl: Repainted and Re-based 3rd Edition Orcland Raiders from Ebay
I've been fortunate recently to land a few great deals for 3rd edition Blood Bowl Dwarfs
and High Elves that were both painted well and posted for very reasonable prices on
Ebay. I bought an Orc team
from a seller based on how well painted his High Elves arrived, and similarly his Orcs arrived painted very well too. With just a couple hours of effort I was able to spruce them up, dip, and re-base all of them.
The Orcs were my original Blood Bowl team back in the mid-1990s. They have a special place in my heart and I'm very happy now to have a nicely painted Orc team (along with Varag Ghoul-Chewer and some Goblin Special Players!) that match the aesthetics of the rest of my Blood Bowl teams.
Monday, January 25, 2021
"Painting" 40K Plague Marines with Sharpie Pens
One of my more recent attempts at painting with Sharpie pens was some Plague Marines to help support the Nurgle Poxwalkers that I completed some time ago. After priming them green,
(with a zenithal overprime of a lighter green primer), I
used Sharpies to paint them. The metallic colors were used for all metal areas on the models and this effect was the most successful. I dipped them using Royal Walnut Satin Mixwax
Polyshade. To match the Poxwalkers, I used normal acrylics to paint the the bases and added the same flocked foliage.
This approach saved some time
over painting them with acrylics, but they turned out pretty messy. But once again, because the models are Nurgle this method definitely works better than it would have on other
types of models. They match the Poxwalkers pretty well, and together they make a great Havoc Brothers (Disciples of Plague) skirmish force for Grimdark Future: Firefight.
Sunday, January 3, 2021
15mm Superhero Gaming - Nevermore Character Sheet
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
15mm Superhero Gaming - A Christmas Crisis Session Report
A Christmas Crisis
At the North Pole, the mistletoe was hung, the elves were busy... and trouble was brewing.... Herr Kürbiskopf's hatred of Christmas - only exceeded by his love for Halloween - threatens the holiday itself. His dastardly plan - kidnap Santa and destroy his North Pole workshop so that Halloween will be the most popular holiday. The Repulsers superhero team has been called in to safeguard Santa, protect his workshop... and save Christmas.
Superheroes:
*America Girl
*Ice Princess (with Snowflake, her ice golem)
*Star Flare
*Blue Raven
*Major Blasto
NPCs:
*Santa Claus
*Santa's Elves
Villains:
*Herr Kürbiskopf
Aboard the Quinjet, the team (led by America Girl) discussed the mission and formulated a plan to inform Santa about the threat. They will prepare his elves to mount a defense of the workshop and then engage and eliminate Herr Kürbiskopf along with his zombie horde.
- America Girl is presented a single pulse glove, providing her with a new "Pulse Glove" ranged attack,
- Major Blasto is gifted a new transport shuttle, providing future air/space transportation for the team in future missions,
- Blue Raven is provided a new companion - a cyber-raven named Evermore,
- Ice Princess is granted karate lessons, allowing her to perform a new melee attack called "Frost Strike", and
- Star Flare is handed the keys to a fighter jet, allowing her to provide in-air protection for Major Blasto's transport shuttle, give close ground support in ground engagements, and arrive quickly to future battlefields.
*America Girl demonstrates her leadership skills by rallying Santa's elves to hold the line against the zombies.
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Blitz Bowl Season 2 - Official Errata and FAQ!
Games Workshop has released a Blitz Bowl Season 2 Errata and FAQ on its Warhammer Community website. It answers a wide variety of rules questions and includes a few rule changes and clarifications.
The hosts of the The Crush! podcast were officially involved in the publication - and it shows! Matt and Jody were authors of the Santa Cruz Blitz Bowl League’s rule
changes which slightly tweaked and clarified things for both balance and fun. Their changes were heavily influenced by both their expertise and experience with the game. These rules tweaks and clarifications have now made it into an official errata for Season 2.
You can learn more and also hear Matt and Jody discuss the Blitz Bowl Season 2 Errata and FAQ document in their podcast's Episode 24: The Official FAQisode. I highly recommend all of their podcast episodes - each is informative and fun if you love Blitz Bowl. As the hosts are school teachers, the style and approach of each episode is professional, educational, and interesting. It is one of the few podcasts I listen to in normal "1x" speed in order to savor every second....
Thursday, December 10, 2020
Blood Bowl: Repainted and Re-based 3rd Edition High Elf Galadrieth Gladiators from Ebay
A few months ago, I got a great deal on Ebay for some 3rd edition Blood Bowl Dwarfs that I touched-up and re-based. Then, just a few weeks ago I came across an entire High Elf Galadrieth Gladiators team, along with Prince Moranion, that were painted well and posted for a reasonable price on Ebay. Seeing that they were painted in the same colors scheme as the Seattle Seahawks sealed the deal, and I purchased them.
After they arrived, I realized they were painted even better than I had thought from the pictures. I did some slight touchup, added a few details (mostly highlights), and then dipped, re-based, and flocked each model. With just a few hours of effort, I now have a nicely painted Elf team that matches the aesthetic of the rest of my Blood Bowl teams. I'm very happy with the results, and even bought another (Orc) team from the same seller based on how these turned out.
Saturday, December 5, 2020
Classic Warhammer Fantasy Miniatures: Dark Elf Army
Over the course of the last many months I've been collecting a number of painted units from Ebay with the intention of creating a small Dark Elf Warhammer Fantasy Battle army. Most of them were painted to a good standard, and I simply needed to touch up each unit, adding some details, re-basing, and dipping (using my normal method) for some consistency. I added the Dark Elf Assassin I painted a few months ago, and also added a Dark Elf Repeating Bolt Thrower that I painted up a couple of weeks ago. Finally, I printed some appropriate banners from Kinko's, and the army was complete. I'm very happy with the minimal painting time and cost.
The figures are a mix of Citadel and Marauder Miniatures from the mid-1980s to around the mid-1990s. My favorites are the two Doom Drakes - proto-Cold Ones - that have a more primal and fun look, (at least to me). Finding square bases of the appropriate size will continue to be a big challenge, but I've already started buying painted units from Ebay for small Chaos, High Elf, Dwarf, and Empire forces (when the price is right).
Sunday, November 29, 2020
15mm Superhero Gaming - Stardust Character Sheet
An agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., Stardust is a trained martial artist and is extremely adept at various fighting techniques. She is also highly trained in disguise, espionage, infiltration, firearms, and computers. Although she has no superhuman abilities, she is blessed with extraordinary agility and reflexes. Stardust is also a skilled military tactician and is well known for bringing good fortune to each operation in which she takes part.
Friday, October 16, 2020
15mm Superhero Gaming - Reignstorm Character Sheet
Reignstorm is an enigma. Where did she come from? More so - WHEN did she come from? No one can say, except for her... and she isn't talking....
All that is known is that her cybernetic body possesses enhanced strength and durability, and her techno-organic eyes give her enhanced eyesight, allowing her to see farther than a normal human and in the infrared spectrum. It appears she is also able to interface her techno-organic body parts with other types of machinery, an ability that allows her to hack into computers, open electronic locks, and just maybe, somehow, travel through time. She has indicated she is from one possible future. A future with advanced technology and weaponry is certain. She had indicated she would like to partner with The Repulsers, but to what end? No one knows, because, again... Reignstorm is an enigma.
Monday, September 28, 2020
Classic Warhammer Fantasy Miniatures: Giant Eagle
A few weeks ago I painted up yet another classic Warhammer Fantasy
Battle miniature, this time sculpted by the prolific duo Aly and Trish Morrison. This eagle was originally released in 1993 as part of Marauder's MB16 Elf Lord on Giant War Eagle boxset, and later released separately without its rider as a Giant Eagle.
This was an Ebay purchase, and it was my first time painting a bird (at least of this size). I relied heavily upon the dry-brush method and finished it up the miniature with a matching 1990s-style base in green. It was both fun and fast to paint up.