May 31, 2011

Besieged!

Last open game day at RGB!  Tiny came out with his Major Siege Brisbane!  I took the field with a cavalry-heavy Kommander Sorscha force!

Tiny sizing up the table after my deployment

Kommander Sorscha's point of view

May 24, 2011

The Spectral Legion

Khador takes the right flank hill

Tartarus and his Bane Thralls

The Black Tide

Forward Kommander Sorscha and Beast-09

Bloody Barnabas and his Blindwater Congregation

May 23, 2011

May 19, 2011

Works In Progress, Entry 14

One of two Greylord Escort Unit Attachments for Doom Reavers about 96% done. It just needs some more coats of P3 Thamar Black on the rim, maybe a front arc mark, and yeah, that rock needs some grey.

View of the cape and coins. Weird, it has coins on his cape.

May 17, 2011

Works In Progress, Entry 13

Infernal heat out earlier this afternoon.  Setting aside further procrastination, I decided to get some much-needed basework done for the following models:


  • The Butcher of Khardov 2010
  • Koldun Kapitan Valachev
  • Greylord Escorts (x2)
  • Battle Mechaniks (full unit)


Preparation is key. I use super glue for the small rocks and pebbles on my bases.

Small rocks and pebbles glued on random spaces on the models' bases

May 16, 2011

Tautauhan

The MWPH Artist Event, Tautauhan, was a great success with participants from all over coming together and sharing a day of painting and sharing!

Tautauhan 1, a great success!

Jojo Dalomias' Herald of Tzeentch

May 11, 2011

Terrain Project - Hills

I have been playing at the Bunker for quite some time, and the pretty tables there have the sloping hill terrain from Games Workshop.  Playing on it makes for quite the experience but with WARMACHINE/HORDES where elevation needs to be a precise inch over the surface, it poses some difficulty to figure if a model is elevated (or not) on those hills.

As part of a solution, I took to my styro-cutter and a big 2-inch high foam.


Yeah, that thing will be huge.  I placed a Widowmaker Marksman behind it and it won't be easily visible - the way a proper hill should be - compared to the "elevated mounds" we are used to play with around here.

For the past few days, the heat here in the Philippines has been INFERNAL.  Which is good, because it helped dry up the paint job on the terrain fast.
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