Work in Progress Wednesday

It feels like Autmn is arriving and the days are getting shorter where we are, but the members are still making progress on various hobby projects.

We start with Mark J who has some WW2 82nd airborne medics and some more miniatures for the last defence of Germany, last time we saw Submariners turned into infantry and this time some young enlisted tank hunters.

Moving on to Andy who has been trying something new. He has been painting more of his Sneakfeet (space Hobbits) with a camo pattern.

For the camo pattern he has used some paint pens that have been in the paint box for a while.

Here is a close up of the pattern Andy is creating with the pens.

Going down a scale or two Dave P has been painting 6mm Romans. A change from his usual Napoleonic era miniatures, I’m assuming there’s a lot more of these to come.

And last for this week Marcus has painted up a couple more Pulp adventurers.

And with that we will see you next week.

Pond Life

Tony F goes dumpster diving and makes some water features from scrap materials.

I spotted a couple of commercially made ponds on a table at a recent club meeting, and was struck by the sudden desire (one of Terry Pratchett’s raw inspiration particles maybe ?) to make something similar of my own.

A while ago I came across some scrap pieces of clear acrylic in the skip near my workshop. They were reasonably large bits with the protective film still in place – I assume they were just leftovers from someone else’s job. They’ve been languishing in my shed for the best part of ten years waiting for the right project, and this was finally the right time.

I started by drawing out a couple of random curved shapes on one piece of the acrylic with a Sharpie, and cut them out with a coping saw (which was harder than it should have been – I probably needed a finer-toothed blade). I tidied up the edges and removed any burrs with some sandpaper, taking care not to touch the main surface.

The next stage was to spray the side without the film on. The plan was to use a two-tone effect to give the water depth. Wanting a stagnant, algae-choked look to the water, I started with a very light coat of Citadel Death Guard Green – this was deliberately patchy and light enough to see through when I held it up to the light. In the photo below you can still see the pattern on the protective film through the paint. I then followed it with a much more solid coat of Army Painter Angel Green which would hopefully represent the murkier depths of the ponds. Once this was dry I covered the painted side in clear sticky-back plastic – this would be the side that touched the table and I wanted to protect it from scratches which would be almost impossible to repair.

Turning them over and removing the protective film, I was pleasantly surprised to see the effect – certainly as good as I’d hoped for. I then coated the edges of the ponds with a mixture of brown emulsion paint, sand and PVA glue. When dry this was dry brushed with a couple of lighter shades. The final stage was to decorate the ground texture with lots of different grass tufts, bushes and flock, representing some heavily overgrown banks.

So there we have it – for not much more than an hour’s work (excluding drying time) and a few pence worth of materials (probably the most expensive bits were the various grass tufts), all of which I already had, two small ponds which would work for anything from 15mm scale upwards – the figure in the final photo is a Diehard Miniatures 32mm elite bounty hunter.

I’m tempted to use the same technique to make some river sections, maybe with brown paints for the water instead of green. Ideally I’d paint the edges of the water in a paler colour then spray the centre of the water in the darker tone. This would need a bit more control than that offered by spray cans, so I’d have to break out the airbrush. Watch this space to see if I actually get round to this project…

Work in Progress Wednesday

Welcome to another work in progress Wednesday, we start this week with Mark J having painted up some German WW2 commanders discussing their plans.

We follow that with some seasonal vegetable patches from Tony F, apparently the pumpkins are from some halloween popurri, while the cabbages are tiny roses painted green.

Next up and Andy has been on a bit of a science fiction theme. The first is a repaint of a Starwars toy I believe is an AT-DP (expanded universe me thinks).

And some Grav Security Bots from Ground Zero Games.

Marcus has continued with more ships for his Guadalcanal campaign.

And finally for this week Stephen has painted up a warlord for his Saga Crusades games.

And a made some more progress on his small zombie horde.

And with that we will see you next week.

Work in Progress Wednesday

It’s Wednesday again, feels like they come around every week! This week we start with Felix who has been trying something different by converting some WW2 German miniatures into Uboat crews as part of the late war Marine Panzerjaged 1.

And some heavy weapon crews for a bit more support.

Next up and Marcus has made a start on some WW2 imperial Japanese navy ships for the Battle of Guadalcanal.

These ponds from Tony F are a little different, he’s gone for a painted board with translucent plastic sheets over the top to provide the reflective surface.

And last (well they are zombies, so a bit slow) we have Stephen making a start on a small zombie horde.

With that we will see you next Wednesday.

Work in Progress Wednesday

It’s Wednesday and this week we start with Mark J’s rather large terrain for his Nijmegen game. We previously showed part of the bridge. Now we can see the whole thing.

And he’s not stopping there, there is also this to represent one of the buildings overlooking the bridge at the time.

Al that makes my effort for this week a bit underwhelming. But I have managed to put a bit of paint on my new Stargrave crew. Still hoping to be a bit brighter with these figures.

And talking of a brightly coloured effort, Tony F has painted this miniature from Crooked Dice called the Governer. I wouldn’t be surprised to see this as a potential target in a future Stargrave game.

Staying with the sci-fi theme this week and Andy has been painting up some more drones from Brigade Models.

And made a start on his ever growing sci-fi dwarves and halflings known as Einherjar and Sneakfeet.

And that’s us for this week, we’ll see you next time.