Welcome to another Work in Progress Wednesday. We start with some English Civil War miniatures from club member Kimber. The image above is of the Royalist Commanders, below we have a Parliamentary unit.
Parliamentary unit with artillery
Next up Stephen has been adding more characters for both Sci-fi and fantasy.
Sirrek Kim (a scavenger from Magura IV) and Devo Whipitt (a corporate hit man). And another member of the College of Mages for a Dragon Rampant army, Maxander Lindstern.
Because I ask about this last week Andy has provided evidence of the various baggage terrain pieces he did fitting into his Ox cart.
But that’s not all Andy has been working on. Here he has started painting a kit of an Eagle from Space 1999.
1970’s Aifix model kit finally gets built
And finally (again) I’ve built even more 15mm medieval buildings for my Wars of the Roses battles.
Foam medieval houses
I’m currently engaged in a discussion with club members over the colour of plaster for buildings in the medieval period.
This week we start off with some Sci-Fi rogues and scoundrels from Stephen. The miniatures are all converted using various bits from other sets and miniatures.
Ricard Snyder – a soldier of fortune from the colonies Jesrick Yoon – a bounty hunter with a fearsome reputation Babu Dor – a Jovian pirate from the Don-Andros system Acton Ianov – a ex-naval pilot who now makes his way as a smuggler
Next up Andy has made more progress on his Ox cart. I wonder if any of Andy’s terrain pieces will fit inside?
Travel in the olden days
Now we have some RAF and Luftwaffe forces from Marcus.
Aces High!
And finally (why do I always leave my stuff to last?) I’ve made some progress on my Tudor buildings. I’m trying several different colour schemes and seeing how grey thatched roofs look, since that is normally the colour of thatch after a short time.
This Wednesday we start with some adventurers for Perilous Tales painted by John. Above we have the Gentlemen and below the Ladies.
and the Ladies
Next up a rarity from Phil showing his new Quar project.
Creevin and Fidwog cavalry
Steve has added a bounty hunter to go with his recent Spaceship model.
This is the notorious bounty hunter, Boone Sadist, with his ship Scourge Reaper…
Continuing with his Dark Ages theme Andy has an Ox Cart on the workbench.
And finally for this week I decided to scratch build a new camp for my 15mm Wars of the Roses army. I’ll probably do a post about how I built this camp.
First up this Wednesday we have some more 6mm Hammers Slammers from Mark.
The first detachment for Hammers Slammers
I’ll let mark explain a bit more about the paint scheme “My first Slammers section almost completed minus the infantry, this is a Zaporoskiye strike detachment painted in a Berlin Brigade inspired urban cameo scheme; given that I’ve used green in place of grey I guess you could say it’s semi urban. This section includes my second prototype which has a lighter brown, feel the darker works better at this scale. 5 more sections to do then I’m ready for battle.”
Next up Paul has well … Paul can explain the madness. “I have had a rush of blood to the head and replaced my 1/200th WW2 and Post War Armour Infantry, with 1/300th. Currently finishing off 8th Army and US in Tunisia, good start on the 16th Parachute/Air Landing Brigade (for post war interventions) and a Japanese WW2 Independent Brigade.
We’ve all suddenly decided to switch scales, haven’t we?
Andy has got close to finishing his Dark Ages figures, with just some shield transfers and bases to do.
The Dark Age mob is almost finished
And lastly for this week I’ve decided to paint yet more 15mm Wars of the Roses Men at Arms.
Two more units of Men at Arms and a couple of commanders
I didn’t paint these originally because I’d already done two units and the Sword and Spear army list said that was the maximum. But I’m hoping to have enough units to field both sides in a battle, and so added these to the painting table.
It’s another Wednesday and here’s what the club members have been up to.
First up Marcus has completed the spaceships he’s been working on with some lovely paint schemes. These I believe are from Ground Zero Games with the one in the main picture being from Zandris IV.
The Fleet Gathers
Next up John has painted some 3D printed ships.
3D Printed Venetian Galleys
You will rcognise these from the blog post on Monday about first experiences of 3D printing.
Tiny but well details ships from a freely available 3D print model
And lastly to go with my city ruins I’ve had a go at general rubble piles. These were made by crushing up the remaining plasterboard pieces and dropping them into a watered down PVA solution.
Rubble to go with the ruins
I then simply poured the solution out and left it to dry. Nice rubble if you can get it.
Well it’s snowing outside, so what better way of keeping warm than making progress on those hobby projects.
Tony is up first having managed to finally get some paint on some roads and tracks. Much discussion was had regarding how a horse and cart should actually leave three tracks (we have such fun at this club!).
Nice set of roads to advance your tanks down
Next up Stephen has managed to turn a toy into a great looking space ship.
Nice conversion of a toy to spaceship
After a bit of a pause Andy has continued to slap some more paint on his assorted dark ages miniatures.
Almost there for the dark ages
And finally for this week John has out the finishing touches to his warehouse that took a back seat while he finished off the Flour Mill.
The classic warehouse found in all apocalyptic settings
Next week I should have my Wars of the Roses units and more rubble that I didn’t quite get done for this week.
I don’t know about dry January but the club have certainly not put the hobby on hold. This week we start off wth Mark turning to his Hammers Slammers 6mm forces after finishing his Panzers.
Next up even more from Tony who was clearly on a roll. I’ll let Tony explain these in his own words: “Behold the might of the Belgian army ! I’ve finally finished off a small force of armour in 20mm – an ACG-1 light tank, two T-15 tankettes, two T-13 type III tank destroyers, three Vickers utility tractors and a pair of 47mm AT guns.
The ACG-1 and T-15 are Cromwell Models (I think) and the centre Vickers tractor is of unknown origin – I bought them all many, many years ago (in the 90s) at Trucks and Tracks in Folkestone. The others are all from Early War Miniatures – the T-13s are resin with metal turrets, the other tractors and guns are metal.”
Marcus has managed a bit more paint on his starships from the other week.
While Eric has finished another Gaslands vehicle.
And finally for this week I’ve actually managed a bit more progress on my 15mm Wars of the Roses units.
There’s pleanty more bubbling away at the club so do check in to next weeks Work in Progress Wednesday.
Welcome to another WIP Wednesday. First up to go with the dramatic Lord of the Rings image above, Tony has made some progress on his collection.
Two versions each of Isildur and Elendil – first (and most useful) are the two standing figures
Tony also painted up this little vignette of the two of them prone, with Isildur waving the broken remains of his father’s sword. Tony says “Not very useful in a game, but it means I can recreate the scene where Isildur cuts the ring from Sauron’s hand” (as seen in the header image JC)
And finally, three more Warriors of Gondor that Tony found were half-painted already, and just had to finish their weapons and shields.
Next up Mark has completed his 6th Panzer Regiment, and mechanised infantry battalion. Mark says “This is how they would have looked around June 1943. Took longer than expected as I’ve not been very productive over the last 6 weeks or so. Some more infantry to base and paint, then I will move on to next project”
And finally this week, after finishing his impressive Grain Mill John has returned to the warehouse he started.
That’s it for this Wednesday, time to get some more paint on those miniatures.
The club slump after the holiday is definitely over, so much so that I’m going to save a few bits for next week.
First up John has finished the flour mill and we all agree he has done a wonderful job on the model. Considering John was following a very limited number of pictures. John has promised to do a step by step guide for a future blog post. But for now here is the completed mill.
This building is going to be an impossing sight on the tabletop
Next up Marcus has started on some new starships, Marcus told us “I put together some GZG “Crusty” starships. This is just a sample: 2 standard destroyers, a heavy destroyer on the right and an as yet unprimed conversion of a cruiser mated with the rear section of the heavy destroyer.”
Will be interesting to see what colour these go, I’m always facinated by the colours gamers chose for starship models.
A new fleet on the way
Tony has revied his flagging painting schedule to provide two offerings (saving the others for next week in case he flags again). The first being some more 6mm vehicles using Games Workshop contrast paints for the camoflague.
Spray undercoat of white, then an overall coat of Apothecary White followed by camouflage stripes of Militarum Green.
And to follow that some power pylons but I’ll let Tony describe the construction of these in his own words: “First up is this pair of Hornby power pylons. These are HO scale, about 8″ tall, and will serve for anything from 15mm Sci-fi to 20mm Gaslands or 28mm Zona Alfa.
They were pigs to put together – they’re quite old models and whoever designed them hadn’t heard of locating pins. Everything is butt joins or flat face-to-face joins, and it was very hard to get them all square and lined up properly. So much so that the first one I attempted to put together is currently being turned into a wrecked version, it was that bad…”
Apparently a challange to put together
And last but not least I finally managed to start slapping some paint on my last four 15mm Wars of the Roses units. I’m currently using the Sword and Spear rules and have the maximum number of standard units for an army so needed to look at the secondary units allowed.
Apart from the odd figure and commanders these are all from Essex Miniatures
The additional units will be one each of Welsh Longbowmen, Spearmen, Welsh Spearmen and Mercenary Crossbows. As with the rest of my army I am specifically avoiding painting them all the same so I use one colour at a time and paint just one item on each figure before moving onto the next to get a real random feel to the unit.
That’s it for this week, join us again next week for more progress on these and other projects.
After taking last week off, club members have struggled out of the holiday slump with details of what they have been working on (there’s actually a lot going on but the club members are being hopeless at taking pictures!)
First up Marcus’ son has been trying a bit of miniature painting. We think these sci-fi troopers are a very good start.
Next up Marcus is going to teach a bit of dry brushing
Then Sean surprised us with pictures of his 6mm Viking raiders. These most definitely look the part, even more so when we learnt the ships are actually paper models.
Vikings on Tour!
And lastly for this week, I’ve done some more work on the pieces of plasterboard I acquired (ahem) with a wash of black paint to give that real ruined look.
First of the painted ruin pieces
Hopefully the club will continue coming up with projects in 2021.
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