Hello folks, here I am again, this time with more fantasy stuff, Mordheim scenery! My God, I love this game, In the near future I will post a pair of warbands I am working it (besides my XVII century project).
In this game you need a lot of scenery If you want to play properly or release its full potential, so I built a ruined corner from scratch, using some bits from the fortified manor (GW) and used a 1/35 Miniart's Normandy diorama, heavily converted to be a fantasy ruined house with wooden sticks, some plastic bits etc. I think it fits perfectly with 28mm miniatures.
here are some WIP photos, the process is the same used with the GW Fortified Manor;
-Airbrush the colours
-block the main colours with the brush
-washes (oil/enamel filters, oil fading, streaking grime, pin washes...)
-drybrush and highlights
-basing materials
-pigments
-varnish
I hope you like them
A blog for military modellers and painters. Here you will find mostly 28mm miniatures and terrain projects about Spanish Tercios, Mordheim, Warhammer Empire, WWII, Scenery, League of Augsburg War, Thirty Years War, Franco Dutch War of 1672, painting showcases, comparison between ranges etc.
Friday, 27 April 2018
Tuesday, 17 April 2018
Some XVII century review & comparison
Hello all!
Here I am again, this time some reviews, Last week I received an order placed on excellent North Star 1672 miniatures, I already have almost all their references, but I wanted the D'Artagnan miniature they produce. The miniature itself did not look impresive in the web page, but in the flesh is much better, well sculpted and detailed. I like it a lot for my foot King's Musketeers unit. The only thing I did not like too much is the sword, too broad Imho. Apart from that, a good officer miniature for all French armies of 1670's
The next batch were some 1672 mounted dragoons, very good miniatures, both the riders and the horses (smaller than their line cavalry counterparts). Initially, I wanted these miniatures to represent veeeery late Franco-Spanish War (1635-1658) Spanish mounted Arquebusiers, painting them with different earthy colours and using some earlier miniatures for command group.
I have not decided yet how I will use these figures... they seem suitable for mounted carabiniers or arquebusiers for Franco Spanish War, Portuguese Restoration War, War of Devolution etc., apart from their main target, 1672 Dutch war (and onwards), so as you can see, very versatile miniatures.
Here you can compare it with a superb TYW horse arquebusier from Russian manufacturer Avanpost miniatures.
Next comparison pic, you can se some metal Tercios Miniatures, next to Avanpost resin figures. the Tercios are a command group, and Avanpost some artillery crew. in terms of detail, I must say Avanpost are superior, indeed, they are one of the best sculpted miniatures I have ever seen, and very cheap! they are not heroic 28mm miniatures, so not so well fit with Renegade or Bicorne ECW ranges but they fit well with Tercios Miniatures, Warlord Games, Perry, TAG etc. Very nice miniatures all of them.
Finally 2 musketeers, again Tercios and Avanpost. I personally dont like very much the style of digitally sculpted miniatures, but Tercios are well researched and done, BUT some of the poses are a bit stiff or "wooden"(not this one). I will use both of them together in the same army or in skirmish games.
Regards!
Here I am again, this time some reviews, Last week I received an order placed on excellent North Star 1672 miniatures, I already have almost all their references, but I wanted the D'Artagnan miniature they produce. The miniature itself did not look impresive in the web page, but in the flesh is much better, well sculpted and detailed. I like it a lot for my foot King's Musketeers unit. The only thing I did not like too much is the sword, too broad Imho. Apart from that, a good officer miniature for all French armies of 1670's
The next batch were some 1672 mounted dragoons, very good miniatures, both the riders and the horses (smaller than their line cavalry counterparts). Initially, I wanted these miniatures to represent veeeery late Franco-Spanish War (1635-1658) Spanish mounted Arquebusiers, painting them with different earthy colours and using some earlier miniatures for command group.
I have not decided yet how I will use these figures... they seem suitable for mounted carabiniers or arquebusiers for Franco Spanish War, Portuguese Restoration War, War of Devolution etc., apart from their main target, 1672 Dutch war (and onwards), so as you can see, very versatile miniatures.
Here you can compare it with a superb TYW horse arquebusier from Russian manufacturer Avanpost miniatures.
Next comparison pic, you can se some metal Tercios Miniatures, next to Avanpost resin figures. the Tercios are a command group, and Avanpost some artillery crew. in terms of detail, I must say Avanpost are superior, indeed, they are one of the best sculpted miniatures I have ever seen, and very cheap! they are not heroic 28mm miniatures, so not so well fit with Renegade or Bicorne ECW ranges but they fit well with Tercios Miniatures, Warlord Games, Perry, TAG etc. Very nice miniatures all of them.
Finally 2 musketeers, again Tercios and Avanpost. I personally dont like very much the style of digitally sculpted miniatures, but Tercios are well researched and done, BUT some of the poses are a bit stiff or "wooden"(not this one). I will use both of them together in the same army or in skirmish games.
Regards!
Friday, 13 April 2018
Warhammer Fortified Manor FINISHED!!
Hi guys, this time I present you the WIP and finished Warhammer Fortified Manor, now out of production. I bought it in 2014 on ebay and did not build it until this year...
I like the model, being plastic it has a lot of detail and personality BUT I don´t like at all all those skulls everywhere. I know I know, Its GW, so it needs to have skulls, but for a common building it has too many for my taste. Indeed the main reason I don´t buy GW buildings like the ruined tower or Skullvane Manse because of the insane number of skulls.
I converted slightly the building, I have eliminated almost all the skulls so it could also serve for some historical games, although its design is clearly oriented to fantasy and the Old World.
I want to use it for Mordheim or Warhammer.
The additions I made to it are some wood slats and filler or plaster to hide skulls and other fantasy designs which made the manor too cartoonish,
I Used the airbrush to paint it, using tamiya and vallejo, masking a lot... But it's still much faster than the traditional brush painting, and allowed me to give it some light modulations effects that are more complicated with a brush ...
then I made base and Varnished it in matt with the airbrush ... I hope you like it
Monday, 9 April 2018
Painted 28mm test models (enlarged 1/72 Tercios)
Hello guys, I have painted a pair of miniatures from my enlarged Mars 1/72 figures, now "converted" to 28mm. I painted them as the "Tercio de Sevilla" the old purples. The miniatures a poor, with an absolute lack of detail, but with a decent paintjob, they can be used as a command stand or converged grenadiers etc. They can not be mixed with other brands other than Front Rank in terms of size. Next time I will try to make them a little bit smaller.
the uniform is quite interesting... here you can see an illustration by Juan de Aragon ( here is his blog: http://juandearagonilustrador.blogspot.com.es/2013/12/granadero-tercio-provincial-de-sevilla.html )
the officer painted, I know, he seems very cartoonish.
Now the drummer, I like the drummer more than the officer, maybe he is better sculpted.
I think I will paint a grenadier and a standar bearer in order to make a little round command base.
I hope you like them!
the uniform is quite interesting... here you can see an illustration by Juan de Aragon ( here is his blog: http://juandearagonilustrador.blogspot.com.es/2013/12/granadero-tercio-provincial-de-sevilla.html )
the officer painted, I know, he seems very cartoonish.
Now the drummer, I like the drummer more than the officer, maybe he is better sculpted.
I think I will paint a grenadier and a standar bearer in order to make a little round command base.
I hope you like them!
Thursday, 5 April 2018
Some fantasy stuff: Warhammer Empire Steam Tank
Hi again gentlemen,
I bought this model back in 2002... I was a kid or a teenager better said... I painted it back then, and it has been in a box for loooong years, until 2017.
A few months ago I decided that this tank needed a proper paintjob, so I stripped the paint from the model. Just a couple of days swimming in turpentine and the tank was clean again!
I started with my trusty hobby knife cleaning all the mould lines (yes, I painted with all that horrible mould lines in 2002). and primed the model in black spray primer, but in parts, (hull, turret, wheels...)
I wanted to try something new for me, airbrushing metal colours from Vallejo Model Air range, and a simplified "colour modulation" technique.
With the airbrush colours aplied, then , the boring part....basecoat some colours with the brush...
Does not look bad at all at this point, but it needs some definition between colours, so then, the oil wash, funny part !
After this stage, the model was a little bit dark, so I startet the messy drybrush stage, specially the gold, and wood. Then all the details, with common techniques of basecoat, wash and highlights with the brush. and Tadaaaaaaaa finished
I bought this model back in 2002... I was a kid or a teenager better said... I painted it back then, and it has been in a box for loooong years, until 2017.
A few months ago I decided that this tank needed a proper paintjob, so I stripped the paint from the model. Just a couple of days swimming in turpentine and the tank was clean again!
I started with my trusty hobby knife cleaning all the mould lines (yes, I painted with all that horrible mould lines in 2002). and primed the model in black spray primer, but in parts, (hull, turret, wheels...)
I wanted to try something new for me, airbrushing metal colours from Vallejo Model Air range, and a simplified "colour modulation" technique.
With the airbrush colours aplied, then , the boring part....basecoat some colours with the brush...
Does not look bad at all at this point, but it needs some definition between colours, so then, the oil wash, funny part !
After this stage, the model was a little bit dark, so I startet the messy drybrush stage, specially the gold, and wood. Then all the details, with common techniques of basecoat, wash and highlights with the brush. and Tadaaaaaaaa finished
I hope you like it!, he is my second steam tank, the first one is the veeery old one from the nineties, I will post it too here in the blog in the future. I still have to paint the engineer, but I'm a lazy guy, and have not painted yet, you know, so many projects at the same time. I'm quite pleased with the result of this little fella anyway without the engineer and with this simple base.
Regards!