Hello, true believers. I have climbed out of my pine box, broken through the topsoil, and clawed my way back to return to the blogosphere, a man with a mission.
Please excuse my 2 year absence, I've been busy running a minis company called Mad Robot Miniatures. If you haven't checked it out...you should.
With the new 40K IG codex releasing...and failing...I have rekindled the hobby flames and have started, in earnest, to jump back in with both feet. I will be getting back to where I left off, doing conversions and one-offs and such.
Just spent a lovely evening putting together one of the new DaNamian Jungle Fighters kits by Mad Robot. These will be releasing in about 3 weeks or so.
A small way of jumping back in but, worry not, I have 2 boxes of Scions and a Tauros that are just begging to be ripped apart and improved upon.
I hope you'll come back next time and rejoin me on this journey.
The war goes on,
Hessler
Showing posts with label 40k. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 12, 2014
Monday, June 18, 2012
Merc Update 6/18
Right, so I've sorted out a new camera, which gives me a chance to show of my latest purchase...
They're the British Commandos from Warlord Games. I'd seen these figures when they released and I instantly thought "old school Stormtroopers". After taking a closer look at these, I think I may have found a new source for bits and upgrades! Fitst off, the size matched up quite nicely with 40k, more with ForgeWorld than the Cadian plastics. Here's a compasrison:
I also was happy that some FW Elysian bits I have, went on great with the body.
The glorious discovery of this kit is the options it offers to hobbyists. All the heads are separate from the berets, but there are also camo'd Para helmets and a more standard "Dougboy" helmet. With all the sprues that come in one box you'd have enough helmets/berets for multiple squads.
Also included on each sprue are loads of kit...especially these awesome backpacks!
The weapons that are included don't match up well at all, I wasn't that surprised given the well known proportional differences of various 28mm companies.
So, I think I've found a good source of alternative figures to start my Merc Force. I may try my hand at some additional green-stuff sculpting to Sci-Fi them up a bit.
I hope to have some faster updates as these start to come together. I am still toying with using Elysian heads on these...I'll save those thoughts for my next update.
The war goes on,
Hessler
They're the British Commandos from Warlord Games. I'd seen these figures when they released and I instantly thought "old school Stormtroopers". After taking a closer look at these, I think I may have found a new source for bits and upgrades! Fitst off, the size matched up quite nicely with 40k, more with ForgeWorld than the Cadian plastics. Here's a compasrison:
I also was happy that some FW Elysian bits I have, went on great with the body.
The glorious discovery of this kit is the options it offers to hobbyists. All the heads are separate from the berets, but there are also camo'd Para helmets and a more standard "Dougboy" helmet. With all the sprues that come in one box you'd have enough helmets/berets for multiple squads.
Also included on each sprue are loads of kit...especially these awesome backpacks!
The weapons that are included don't match up well at all, I wasn't that surprised given the well known proportional differences of various 28mm companies.
So, I think I've found a good source of alternative figures to start my Merc Force. I may try my hand at some additional green-stuff sculpting to Sci-Fi them up a bit.
I hope to have some faster updates as these start to come together. I am still toying with using Elysian heads on these...I'll save those thoughts for my next update.
The war goes on,
Hessler
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Friday, May 18, 2012
28mm Greatcoats from Mad Robot Miniatures
Just wanted to announce that Mad Robot Miniatures is now taking pre-orders on it's first 28mm offering...The Sadoukadi Greatcoats!
That's right, I was unable to come up with a better name so I stuck with it. The figures are super detailed and cast in white metal. As soon as I get some masters in hand I'll get them assembled and painted. Should be next week, hopefully.
Be sure to check out all the details HERE.
That's right, I was unable to come up with a better name so I stuck with it. The figures are super detailed and cast in white metal. As soon as I get some masters in hand I'll get them assembled and painted. Should be next week, hopefully.
Be sure to check out all the details HERE.
The war goes on,
Hessler
Labels:
28mm,
40k,
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greatcoats,
imperial guard,
Mad Robor Miniatures,
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