It’s Wednesday again, so that means a quick look at what everyone has been up to.
First up Andy has finished his Saxon, Viking and Welsh Princess. I suspect these are going to make an appearance in quite a few games.
28mm Saxon, Viking and Welsh Princess
Steve has been taking advantage of the season’s availability of various plastic creepy crawlies to paint up some monster miniatures.
Various plastic spiders and scorpions accompany a few other creatures (from Ral Patha)
Tony has finished painting up a new force for Hammers Slammers. This time the New Ukrainians, apparently they’ve already seen action (successfully), vanquishing the Thunderbolt Division.
Tony’s new force of 15mm miniatures for Hammers Slammers
Lastly for this week John L has finished painting his scratch built bunker for Zona Alfa.
Finished Bunker for Zona Alfa
The club members are definitely getting quite a bit done at the moment, next week it looks like we will have more Panzer action from Mark J and sea creatures from Marcus.
It’s Wednesday again and we have a round up of club members latest work and projects.
First up Marcus has been painting up some treasure piles. I forgot to ask him what these were for but they are for 28mm scale gaming, Marcus still needs to put the finishing touches to these, but they are looking good.
Some very tempting piles of treasure
Next up Andy has been making progress on his Wolves and Freyir to accompany them.
Freyir and Wolves
Change of scale now with some 6mm WW2 vehicles from Mark J. But I’ll let Mark describe this project in his own words “Bit of a late one, back on the Panzers, this is my mechanised infantry battalion, minus engineers and Sdkfz251/9s which are arriving in the post. Most have been shaded and are ready for tracks and wheels to be painted before highlights are applied, also have a motorised battalion (same as picture but using trucks) and 6th Panzer Regiment (90 tanks in all) to get through. Part of my 3rd Panzer Division army as they were pre Citadel, June 1943.”
Mechanised Infantry Battalion
And lastly Steve has manage to put together his scratch built medieval Cog.
28mm Scratch built Medieval Cog
I think for next week I better start making progress on my own projects!
Each Wednesday club members have taken to sharing progress on the various hobby projects they are working on. This has been a good way for club members to inspire each other, swap tips and build interest for when we are back gaming together.
Rather than keep that all to ourselves we thought we’d show you what we are working on every Wednesday.
First up we have Steve’s new tower, made from a Pringles crisp tube. This was made to provide scenery for various fantasy games, predominately Dragon Rampant.
The White Tower of Wykeham Heath. Located in a remote valley in the Welsh marches, no one know who lives there, but he’s referred to as The Ferret…
Steve has also painted up some mages to go with the tower, he’s calling these ‘The College of Mages’ and is hoping to add few more figures from Ral Partha.
The Collage of Mages
Next up club Member John L has been increasing his figure count and scenery for the game Zona Alfa.
Here we have three Insurgents and a concrete bunker being suitably distressed and weathered.
Three eager Insurgents searching for targetsWork in progress on a concrete bunker
Lastly for this week we have Andy making progress on a set of Wolves and miscellaneous figures. Being a club that plays a vast number of different games Andy is hoping to use these miniatures with a score of games including SAGA, Dux Bellorum, Lion or Dragon Rampant.
Wolves and miscellaneous miniatures next in the painting queue
The Witch and mailed woman are from Belt Fed gaming, as are two of the smaller wolves. The other three smaller wolves (same pose) are Ral Partha.
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