The latest addition to my snow based pulp games a 28mm Mammoth taxi!
cheers
Matt
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Roman fort builders
Roman Fort Builders
I found these while digging through some boxes last week, it the First Corps marching Roman fort building set, I have painted them so they suit both my republican armies, I also found some stubborn markers, along with set was the foundry set they are waiting in cue, possibly this week.
Roman Fort builders |
cheers
matt
Labels:
First Corps,
Republican Romans,
Roman Army
Sulla's Legio XVIII Libyca
Sulla and Lictors
Sulla and Lictors dismounted
Cheers
matt
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Evil Snowmen
painted up these guys for a upcoming Christmas Pulp Game and done the background this afternoon. Lots more to come
Friday, November 19, 2010
Roman Auxilia
Roman Auxilia Infantry and Cavalry
In the coming weeks I intend to start my mixed Warlord and (perry bros) foundry Roman Augustan 1st cent AD army, then move onto my third cent army over the Christmas period.
A good mix of figures below, Warlord metals and plastics, some Foundry, Blacktree and First corps.
First corps Germanic cavalry
Warlord Wardogs and Handler, some first corps dogs too!
Warlord Gallic Druid
Warlord Gallic Witch
Warlord Gallic Druid/ General
Black Tree Elephant with Numidian crew
Warlord metal and Plastic Imperial auxilia
Cohors II Britannorum
Warlord Belaric Slingers
First corps and Warlord Archers
First Corps Germanic Archers
First Corps and Warlord Eastern Archers
Cohors Augusta Nervia Pacensis
cheers
matt
Labels:
Ancient Germans,
Celts,
First Corps,
Imperial Roman,
Roman Army,
Suevi,
WAB,
Warlord
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Roman Command
Friday, September 10, 2010
Shop.............ping Moderns
Sometimes I think wargamers are a bit like women when it comes to buying stuff for our hobby we go out with good intentions to just get one or two items and come home with an armful! It all happened on Monday when the Cardinal and I went for a drive too Canberra to spend my Father’s day money and pick up some Vallejo paint and peruse the bookshops of Fyshwick (Academic remainders and Crusader books). We went to Crusader first to pick up some Vallejo paint and have a look at some books, so I picked up a mix of browns and some washes. Next stop was Toyworld and as my painting MOJO has returned and the weather is warming up I decided to peruse the kit shelves and decided to pick up an Apache helicopter (Airfix) as I am starting another modern army in 20mm and I thought justified it that way, then we decided to get some lunch next, however we thought that we really should visit Monaro hobbies. At Monaro I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of plastic kit they had of the shelves and decided to pick up a Trumpeter M1 Abrams, however on the way out they had a sale on ICM cold war Russian kits for $5 each, so I picked up 3 BTR152’s and 5 trucks!
Now I normally get one of my mates to put my kits together because they annoy me and I have two left hands when it come to fiddly bits. However as they last few days have been wet I have sat down and put four of the nine kits together already.
The Apache went together very nicely and I made the rotors removable for transport.
The ICM 152 kits are excellent and I put them together easily also, the ICM plastic is a little different
so setting times are a little longer, but I used a production line so I could do three models at the same time, a few little adjustments, so battle kit and damage then off to the spray booth for all of them (probably after I finish the trucks).
The BTR152s and trucks will see service with my Soviets for Afghanistan and Cold War and may even make it into my African Warlord army, so I think either a generic green or the tan/khaki camouflage.
On the painting desk I have some Volunteers de Clermont (see my 18th century blog 'Fine and Dandy") and some 18th century civilians, next up will be some WSS French and then some more Imperial Romans, and some individual British general characters for the “William Atkinson memorial build” on the Guild forum.
Cheers
matt
Now I normally get one of my mates to put my kits together because they annoy me and I have two left hands when it come to fiddly bits. However as they last few days have been wet I have sat down and put four of the nine kits together already.
The Apache went together very nicely and I made the rotors removable for transport.
The ICM 152 kits are excellent and I put them together easily also, the ICM plastic is a little different
so setting times are a little longer, but I used a production line so I could do three models at the same time, a few little adjustments, so battle kit and damage then off to the spray booth for all of them (probably after I finish the trucks).
The BTR152s and trucks will see service with my Soviets for Afghanistan and Cold War and may even make it into my African Warlord army, so I think either a generic green or the tan/khaki camouflage.
On the painting desk I have some Volunteers de Clermont (see my 18th century blog 'Fine and Dandy") and some 18th century civilians, next up will be some WSS French and then some more Imperial Romans, and some individual British general characters for the “William Atkinson memorial build” on the Guild forum.
Cheers
matt
Labels:
1/72 Kit Build,
Cold War American,
Modern Americans,
Moderns,
Soviet
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