16 February 2020
Zombie hunters part 1
Here's the four post-apocalyptic zombie killers I've assembled so far. From left we have Louise, Berkeley, Felicity and Ray. Three of them are vaguely familiar, for some reason.
These aren't a team in the sense I play tabletop games with them, although the more zombies and survivors I collect, the more I think I should do something with them. I thought I had more post-apoc/zombie-rising type figures but this is it, which is sort of disappointing. Still, there are loads more out there for me to buy and paint.
Labels:
army painter,
basing,
female,
hasslefree,
miniatures,
reaper,
survivors,
vallejo,
zombie
13 February 2020
Antarctic Explorers
I've been interested in the early days of Antarctic exploration since I read Alfred Lancing's Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage (which I thoroughly recommend) back in 2001. Since then I've read a ton of books about those old-school explorers, so when I found a set of minis by EMP Games I ordered them immediately. That was in August 2018, and I painted them in July 2019.
10 February 2020
Zombie Suzi
As it was a rainy Sunday yesterday and the dogs decided that five minutes was enough for their morning walk, I had plenty of time not only to paint one of my new minis, but to bring both of you with me through the medium of crappy photography.
7 February 2020
Mi-Go are go-go
These are mi-go. The two on the outside are plastic Reaper Bones figures and the centre one is a metal mini by Crooked Dice Miniatures.
Labels:
army painter,
basing,
creepy,
crooked dice,
horror,
lovecraft,
miniatures,
monster,
reaper,
vallejo
4 February 2020
Adeptus Ratstartes
Reaper Miniatures make just about every D&D mini imaginable. They also do a range of D&D figures that are basically mice. Meet the Mouslings.
Then, one day, someone (and by "someone" I mean "some utter god/dess") at Reaper decided to take some mouslings and put them in power armour.
I bought some back in 2018 in the middle of a Horus Heresy novel binge, and the Adeptus Ratstartes were born.
3 February 2020
Failed Experiments
These minis have long been on my want list. They're ridiculously inventive sculpts by Crooked Dice which come with three heads and four arms, meaning I get to inflict horrifying mutations on them. MMMWAHAHAHAAAA! The heads are: horrible mutation, simian/wolfman (both above) and human-size fly head. The arms include a tentacle, crab claw, huge hand, and robotic claw.
1 February 2020
Sgt. Oberon
I really don't like flight stands. The flight stand is that clear plastic rod you can see disappearing into Sgt. Oberon's hip. I'll give RBJ Games — they of the free dog — credit for not sculpting the figure so the rod disappears up somewhere else.
Labels:
basing,
debris of war,
games workshop,
miniatures,
rbj games,
space marines,
vallejo
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