Thursday, September 24, 2015

So much armor...

Today marked an important day in any commission, the day you ship it back to the client.  This commission was a big one to be sure.  Thirty-nine 28mm vehicles and two guns for use in Bolt Action.  It took quite some time to complete due to a relocation across the country but it is all done.  Over the next few posts I will be going over the various parts of this commission, showing off the completed miniatures.  These posts will indeed be image intensive. 

Let's start off with the American forces that were part of this commission.  'MERICA!

LVT-4 Buffalo (Warlord)

LVT-4 Buffalo (Warlord)

M16 AA Halftrack (Warlord)

M26 Pershing (Warlord)

M3 Lee (Warlord)

M4A3 Sherman 105mm (Rubicon)

M4 Sherman (Warlord Plastic)

M4 Sherman (Warlord Plastic)

M4 Sherman (Warlord Plastic)

M3 Halftrack (Warlord)

M18 Hellcat (Warlord)

.50 Cal Jeeps (Warlord)

M5 3in AT Gun (Warlord)

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Kuromorimine would be proud!

Sorry for the delay in posts but I have been quite busy with commissions and events.  Today will be a short update on the massive armor commission currently on my desk.  This update features a might Maus, a prototype German super heavy tank.  This beauty is painted to match the colors of the Maus used by Kuromomine in the anime Girls Und Panzer.  Only thing the beast is missing is a schoolgirl occupying the top hatch.  There are a few minor details remaining but aside from that it is done.

You might notice some other miniatures in the background.  This will be featured in future commissions so stay tuned.

Saturday, August 15, 2015

Ariadna...'nuff said

While work on the large vehicle commission continues, I had the opportunity one weekend to work on some of my personal miniatures.  I have been a fan of Corvus Belli's Infinity game and with my USAriadna box shipping soon it was about time to put some paint on my vanilla Ariadna.  So I decided to knock out all of my Ariadna in one weekend.  My plan almost succeeded but life came up so sadly six miniatures await completion.  That said it was still impressive how many actually were completed in that short span of time.  Now these are painted in my own color scheme featuring camouflage uniforms, green armor, and leather packs.  The basing you will see here is merely temporary till I find a basing scheme I like.  Without further rambling, here are my completed Ariadna.  I apologize for the dark pictures as the bulb blew out on my lamp as I was preparing to snap the pictures.
Tank Hunters and Veteran Kazaks

Tank Hunters and Veteran Kazaks (back)

Line Kazaks and Kazak Doktor

Line Kazaks and Kazak Doktor (back)

Uxia McNeil and SAS

Uxia McNeil and SAS (back)

Spec Ops

Spec Ops (back)

Foxtrot, Van Zant, and Minuteman

Foxtrot, Van Zant, and Minuteman

Paracommando

Paracommando

Now I am particularly proud of how my Chasseur turned out.  Now the goggles need some touching up the rest is exactly what I was aiming for. 
Chasseur

Chasseur (back)

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Panzers on the march...

Last post I showed off some recently completed American tanks for Bolt Action, but they were not all that commission contained.  Part of this rather large commission were a good number of German vehicles.  These are not yet done being painted but I felt a few work in progress pictures would be cool.  I usually do not take many WIP pictures as I work on commissions.  I am usually too invested to take the time to snap a few pictures.  While it makes the clients happy as I am able to knock out the commissions faster it is quite boring to my readers.  So why not give it a shot today. 


Well you have Panthers, Tigers, and Opels...Oh My.  Yeah it is not the standard phrase but if you were an Allied tanker then "Oh My" would be the tamest thing you would say.  The Panthers here are in Ambush camouflage and merely await final touches.  The Halftracks and trucks are almost complete and feature a camo scheme matching some past German vehicles I have done.  The Panzer IVs will also feature Ambush once I get to them.  The other tanks will feature schemes chosen by my client.  That Maus will indeed be one of my favorites to work on as it gets the Girls Und Panzer treatment.  So much German armor but I must admit I quite enjoy painting German vehicles.

Monday, July 27, 2015

Armored Fury...again

I really need to update more often...  I will admit I do forget as I get quite involved in my commissions.  Lately I have completed several large commissions ranging from Ariadna from Infinity to large numbers of tanks for the game Bolt Action.  Todays update features some pictures from my recent batch of American vehicles.  This batch is part of a rather large commission featuring over 41 28mm vehicles for Bolt Action.  The commission ranges from the humble jeep to the massive German Maus.  The vehicles I completed recently were some of the most fun to paint vehicles in a while.  While the US primarily used the same color scheme on all its vehicles, I still had fun with all the variations I was able to achieve. 

Featured in the picture were three of the newer M4 Sherman plastic kits from Warlord Games which were a pleasure to work with.  Warlord is offering some great new kits in plastic and I very much enjoy working with them.  Also shown is an M4A3 Sherman 105 from Rubicon.  That kit is also plastic and includes quite a few options for variants.  The client wanted the 105mm variant and who could say no to a Sherman with a big gun.  The rest of the vehicles included an M3 Halftrack, an M16 AA Halftrack, the mighty M26 Pershing, an M3 Lee, two little Jeeps, and M18 Hellcat, and finally two workhorse LVTs.  The LVTs and Lee were where I decided to vary the usual scheme.  I decided to go with a more appropriate faded color scheme as those saw action is particularly tough areas.  Not much remains to be done on them, just some weathering pigments and some details on the crew. 

Stay tuned for my next update where I show off the recently completed Ariadna force for Infinity.

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

I'm back, baby!

It has indeed been quite a long time since my last update.  In the time since my last update I have been very busy with commissions and life in general.  Late last year I added custom embroidered dice bags to my roster which further capitalized my time.  During all that I sadly neglected my blog and let it go without updates, which is now changing.  Starting today there will be regular updates including commission updates and helpful tutorials.  The schedule for these updates are still being figured out but content should be coming more frequently.  Enjoy some pictures of work completed since my last update.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Troops assembled...

Yeah I know it is a boring title but what the hey.  Yesterday I finished the mass of troops for this American commission and for a second there I thought it was a Soviet army with so much infantry.  All told the count is as follows...

6x SMG equipped attendants
2x pistol equipped attendants
5x twelve man Rifle squads with an SMG and two BARs each
2x bazooka teams
2x sniper teams

So a total of 72 plastic infantry figures.  Now yesterday I was hoping to get them primed but the weather did not cooperate.  Today looks to be the same so I may be taking these to a friend's auto body shop to borrow his paint booth. 

This much infantry has me both dreading and yet still looking forward to starting my  Soviet army next month.  With this same client sending me Soviets at some point in the near future this will be good practice.  

Look for my next update on Monday.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Assembling the troops

Normally I come up with a nice title to go with the content of my updates and this one seemed to fit both literally and figuratively.   I have begun the task of assembling all the plastic miniatures which is something I do quite enjoy.   Out of this mass of figures there will be several squads,  some Bazooka teams, a few snipers, and a handful of attendants for the HQ units that can have them. 

As with any project featuring plastic figures I begin by clipping and cleaning the mold lines from the figures.  This is of course done with the back of a hobby knife to prevent gouging the plastic as you scape off the mold lines.  These figures all had a mold line running along the bodies but it is an easy one to remove.  The kneeling poses were assembled and all were glued to their bases.  I recommend only using plastic glue as I have almost never seen a good plastic figure assembled with super glue.

This evening starts the real fun as I glue pouches on the belts and get to work assembling the rest of the figures.   More updates to come.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Supporting fire incoming...

Friday I finished the weapons teams and command figures.  Aside from some mold lines these figures were done pretty quickly.  Now these were all done on 60mm round bases including the running pose models.  This was done for ease of moving the team as well as to give the opponent an easier time in identifying it as a MMG team.  With these done and ready for primer so begins the infantry.   Sixteen body/arm sprues and nine weapons sprues.  That is 80 infantryman.  Fun times ahead.

So I had this asked by a few readers so I will go over how I approach large projects.  For me I use a few tricks to prevent the dreaded burnout.  To begin I clean, assemble, and prime all the models around the same time.   I personally really enjoy this part just as much as the actual painting.  With plastic kits it really allows you to add a bit of character to otherwise generic miniatures by changing things up during assembly.  After all that is done it is time to tackle the painting.  Here I work in batches.  I usually start with characters as these being individuals I put a lot of detail into their paint job.  Next I go with whatever I feel like painting.   Maybe a few squads then some weapon teams and so on.  Now I tend to take short breaks, usually weekends, to paint some of my own miniatures.  These I make sure are something different than the current miniatures I am painting as it breaks up the monotony associated with large projects.  It may seem like it slows the project down but actually quite the opposite as when you get burned out you slow down your painting.  One last bit of advice is make sure before you start a project you have extra primer and paint just in case.

Look out for my next update as I begin assembling the troops and outfitting them for battle.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The Sleeping Giant...

Like Japanese Admiral Yamamoto once said about the United States this commission may live up to that quote.  I recently recieved another commission from a regular client in the mail and this one is a doozy.  It features an impressive amount of US miniatures from the Bolt Action range.  It is quite a lot to list but the picture should give you an idea.   As I work on the various parts I will be  gradually revealing tge true enormity of this commission.   There will be some works in progress as I go so I encourage you to check back often.  Here are also some pictures of most of the vehicles from this commission I knocked out yesterday.  Missing is one more M3 Halftrack in need of some replacement parts.  My next assembly project will be the weapons teams.  'MERICA

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Green is good

As promised more updates from the various commissions I have been working on.  This one was a small Southern army from Heavy Gear Blitz.   This one was delayed from being posted as the commission was a gift and the recipient was a follower of this blog.  Now that the person in question has received them I can post pictures here. 

The client wanted a simple green, white, and black scheme so I got right to work.  I decided subtle highlights as I find those bright hard edge highlights look silly anf a tad distracting.   I also did a platoon of infantry using the studio scheme.  Enjoy these few pictures.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

More Protectors of Ulthuan

It has been quite a while since my last post... too long in fact.  Between Gencon and several commissions I have neglected to post an update so over the next few days expect quite a few updates.

One of my larger commissions to come across my desk lately has been a large High Elf force.  It has been broken down into more manageable commissions but this last batch was quite hefty.  Included in this batch of elves were 53, yes I said 53, Lothern Seaguard,  30 Swordmasters of Hoeth, and a Flamespyre Phoenix with rider options.  It was a daunting task to say the least as I personally think the new plastic Seaguard are very busy and unnecessarily so.  Personal feelings aside they turned out pretty well. 

The Swordmasters went very smoothly and I also converted the standard bearer to carry the Banner of the World Dragon. 

The Phoenix was my favorite of this commission and also the quickest miniature to paint.  After assembly I believe it took my around two and a half hours to paint.  It is a nice plastic kit and one I wouldn't mind painting again.