About Me
- TamsinP
- London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
- A mythical beast - a female wargamer! I got back into wargaming in the summer of 2011 after a very, very long break and haven't looked back since. I must admit that I seem to be more of a painter/collector than a gamer, but do hope to correct that at some point in the near future. My gaming interests span the ages, from the "Biblical" era all the way through to the far future. I enjoy games of all sizes, from a handful of figures up to major battles (see my megalomaniacally sized Choson Korean and Russian Seven Years War armies).
Saturday, 28 December 2019
AHPC X Day 08 - Saturday Workbench 28 December
As it happens, I took a few days off from painting this week - Tuesday and Wednesday were mostly taken up with cooking and eating, then I decided to catch up on DVDs the last two days. I finally resumed painting this afternoon and finished these chaps off. they've been varnished and I'll get the basing done tomorrow.
I had some goodies arrive on Tuesday:
Some acrylic bases (for my Judge Dredd figures). some MDF factory buildings and some fillable Christmas Tree baubles.
"Fillable Christmas Tree baubles?"
Yes, to do this:
It's for Judge Dredd - in Mega City One, there is a breathable, bouncy plastic called "Boing!" and some bored citizens have been known to create spheres around themselves, launch off tall buildings and then bounce around until they eventually come to a halt. Of course, this tends to cause lots of damage to property and citizens that happen to get "Boinged" - the Judges are certainly not amused by such antics and the perps will find themselves in the Iso-Cubes for at very least a few months.
Monday, 23 December 2019
AHPC X Day 03 - Second Submission
My second submission is up now: link
I was meant to be heading down to Sussex today for Christmas, but I've been struck down with a D&V bug. Brilliant timing, thanks whoever passed it on to me. As a result, I will be staying in London on my lonesome, but it does mean that I will be able to do some painting. I got these chaps primed this morning, then added basing gunk:
They will be for my "Millsy's Millpond" entry.
And I have made a start on these chaps:
I hope to get these and two regiments of converged grenadiers finished before the 30th, so that they will be available for a big game at the club.
I was meant to be heading down to Sussex today for Christmas, but I've been struck down with a D&V bug. Brilliant timing, thanks whoever passed it on to me. As a result, I will be staying in London on my lonesome, but it does mean that I will be able to do some painting. I got these chaps primed this morning, then added basing gunk:
They will be for my "Millsy's Millpond" entry.
And I have made a start on these chaps:
I hope to get these and two regiments of converged grenadiers finished before the 30th, so that they will be available for a big game at the club.
Sunday, 22 December 2019
AHPC X Day 02 - First Submission
And we're off! This year's Challenge began at 0600 UK time yesterday. It was a few hours later that I hit the brushes (I'm not a morning person), but I managed to finish my first submission by 2100.
Here's a pic of the figures:
And a link to the submission: Link
That submission managed to put me into the top spot on the table, although I have now been knocked down. My #1 tenure was short, but sweet.
Today I have painted another 5 figures and they have been submitted. They still need to be varnished, but I'll have to do that tomorrow morning. If they have been posted before my departure for Sussex, I will add the link to this post.
Which just leaves me to wish you all a very merry Christmas - let's hope that Santa brings you lots of miniature goodness on Tuesday night.
Here's a pic of the figures:
And a link to the submission: Link
That submission managed to put me into the top spot on the table, although I have now been knocked down. My #1 tenure was short, but sweet.
Today I have painted another 5 figures and they have been submitted. They still need to be varnished, but I'll have to do that tomorrow morning. If they have been posted before my departure for Sussex, I will add the link to this post.
Which just leaves me to wish you all a very merry Christmas - let's hope that Santa brings you lots of miniature goodness on Tuesday night.
Friday, 20 December 2019
'Tis the Night Before Challenge
Curt Campbell did gush,
So wipe down that workbench
And clean out that brush
You can begin painting
In a few hours time
Not figures you've started
Unless they're just primed
By the time this drivel is posted there will be 10 hours left before the kick-off of AHPC X. All my prep is done and only one batch of figures (the Judge Dredd minis) hasn't been primed yet.
My workbench has been wiped down and I've got it ready for painting my first submissions:
Taking a bit of a risk, I am going to try out my new wet palette tomorrow I've also got a new set of brushes out (my last pair of series 7 brushes have taken a heavy hammering over the past few months).
Here's a photo of the figures I definitely intend to paint:
What? You want close ups of the boards? Oh, go on then!
Besides the Judge Dredd figures, there is a lot more that's prepped and primed in the wings if I finish these early. I might also be making up some terrain.
Before I go, I would just like to wish all my fellow participants in this year's Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge the best of luck in achieving their targets, winning their side duels but above all I hope that they will have good fun over the next three months.
So wipe down that workbench
And clean out that brush
You can begin painting
In a few hours time
Not figures you've started
Unless they're just primed
By the time this drivel is posted there will be 10 hours left before the kick-off of AHPC X. All my prep is done and only one batch of figures (the Judge Dredd minis) hasn't been primed yet.
My workbench has been wiped down and I've got it ready for painting my first submissions:
Taking a bit of a risk, I am going to try out my new wet palette tomorrow I've also got a new set of brushes out (my last pair of series 7 brushes have taken a heavy hammering over the past few months).
Here's a photo of the figures I definitely intend to paint:
What? You want close ups of the boards? Oh, go on then!
Strontium Dog minis |
15mm robots and 10mm lizardmen |
28mm characters and 15mm SYW Russians |
28mm WW2 British Airborne |
28mm Pulp |
28mm Barbarians |
Barbarian skirmishes, command, shamen and beasts |
Barbarian swordsmen and axemen |
Barbarian cavalry riders |
Barbarian cavalry mounts |
Besides the Judge Dredd figures, there is a lot more that's prepped and primed in the wings if I finish these early. I might also be making up some terrain.
Before I go, I would just like to wish all my fellow participants in this year's Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge the best of luck in achieving their targets, winning their side duels but above all I hope that they will have good fun over the next three months.
Wednesday, 18 December 2019
Wednesday Workbench 18 December
With just two full days left now before the Challenge kicks off, I've been slowly working through prep and priming of recent acquisitions, alongside doing some reading, catching up on DVD box sets etc.
Over the past couple of days I have been priming the barbarian horde. All the humans (and the special unit figures) have been primed - base of Vallejo German Red Brown surface primer, zenithally highlighted with Vallejo Model Air Light Brown:
Tomorrow I will be priming the horses for the riders:
Today I have also been adding gunk to the bases of various figures:
They will also get primed over the next day or two.
Over the past couple of days I have been priming the barbarian horde. All the humans (and the special unit figures) have been primed - base of Vallejo German Red Brown surface primer, zenithally highlighted with Vallejo Model Air Light Brown:
Barbarian infantry, riders and "specials" |
Tomorrow I will be priming the horses for the riders:
Barbarian horses |
Today I have also been adding gunk to the bases of various figures:
More Paras; Stronty Dog figures; some Copplestone and Artizan figures |
They will also get primed over the next day or two.
Wednesday, 11 December 2019
Wednesday Workbench 11 December
As I'm mostly in the midst of doing figure prep, there is no overall "on the workbench" photo today.
Since Friday's post I have done a little bit of work apart from prepping figures. I used up the last of my basing gunk mix (I've since made up a new batch) to coat a bunch of bases:
After painting them, I took the 75mm ones and added some cushion stuffing using hot glue, then airbrushed them with various greys and finally white before touching up the base edges where there had been overspray:
Et, voila! A good load of smoke markers for Chain of Command. My plan is to use the 50mm bases to make barrage markers.
In the first photo you will have noticed the cavalry alongside the bases. Here's a better shot:
All the barbarian cavalry have been assembled. Most of them came as separate torsos and legs and I'd spotted during dry-fitting that there would be gaps so I decided to use a small amount of greenstuff to attach the two parts - the excess squeezing out would fill the gaps. Since taking that photo, I have fixed the broken standard using a length of steel paperclip and greenstuff. I will need to buy some nails to mount them on for painting (I thought I had some, but couldn't find them). I was a little concerned about how strong the bond would be, but I needn't have worried - it's strong.
There was a bit of greenstuff left over, so I made some sandbags.
Dredd Miniatures
No photos today! I have finally decided that I will be mounting them on acrylic bases once they're painted so have been removing their integral bases and drilling holes for pinning them. I've also cleaned up the metal figures. I'm a little disappointed with the special edition "Dredd vs Death" miniature - there are quite big gaps which will need to be filled. I've also removed the integral base of this one so that I can mount it on another one.
Now I just need to decide what thickness of acrylic bases to go with.
Shinies
Some goodies arrived this afternoon:
You might be able to see what the figures are, but I'm not going to provide close-ups or identify them just yet - a couple of them will be for a very early entry in the Challenge.
As for the wet palette, I had decided to give one another go and was looking at the ones from Redgrass games when I saw the Army Painter one being advertised - it was slightly cheaper, so I went ahead and ordered one. I have used a wet palette in the past, but wasn't happy with it - it was one designed for use with thicker artist acrylics. These new ones have been designed for use with model painting acrylics - we'll see how it goes. My main concern is about the size - I'm not sure how many colours (and mixes) I'll be able to fit on there at the same time - hopefully enough for painting the Dredd and Stronty figures.
Since Friday's post I have done a little bit of work apart from prepping figures. I used up the last of my basing gunk mix (I've since made up a new batch) to coat a bunch of bases:
After painting them, I took the 75mm ones and added some cushion stuffing using hot glue, then airbrushed them with various greys and finally white before touching up the base edges where there had been overspray:
Et, voila! A good load of smoke markers for Chain of Command. My plan is to use the 50mm bases to make barrage markers.
In the first photo you will have noticed the cavalry alongside the bases. Here's a better shot:
All the barbarian cavalry have been assembled. Most of them came as separate torsos and legs and I'd spotted during dry-fitting that there would be gaps so I decided to use a small amount of greenstuff to attach the two parts - the excess squeezing out would fill the gaps. Since taking that photo, I have fixed the broken standard using a length of steel paperclip and greenstuff. I will need to buy some nails to mount them on for painting (I thought I had some, but couldn't find them). I was a little concerned about how strong the bond would be, but I needn't have worried - it's strong.
There was a bit of greenstuff left over, so I made some sandbags.
Dredd Miniatures
No photos today! I have finally decided that I will be mounting them on acrylic bases once they're painted so have been removing their integral bases and drilling holes for pinning them. I've also cleaned up the metal figures. I'm a little disappointed with the special edition "Dredd vs Death" miniature - there are quite big gaps which will need to be filled. I've also removed the integral base of this one so that I can mount it on another one.
Now I just need to decide what thickness of acrylic bases to go with.
Shinies
Some goodies arrived this afternoon:
You might be able to see what the figures are, but I'm not going to provide close-ups or identify them just yet - a couple of them will be for a very early entry in the Challenge.
As for the wet palette, I had decided to give one another go and was looking at the ones from Redgrass games when I saw the Army Painter one being advertised - it was slightly cheaper, so I went ahead and ordered one. I have used a wet palette in the past, but wasn't happy with it - it was one designed for use with thicker artist acrylics. These new ones have been designed for use with model painting acrylics - we'll see how it goes. My main concern is about the size - I'm not sure how many colours (and mixes) I'll be able to fit on there at the same time - hopefully enough for painting the Dredd and Stronty figures.
Friday, 6 December 2019
Finished - 28mm WW2 British Airborne Jeeps, Bikes and Carts
After much delay, I have finally finished these. And that's the last of the Airborne for now, although (as I'm sure you know) I do have a few more figures that haven't been prepped and primed yet.
Hand Carts
Motorbikes
Two Wellbikes and one 350cc Matchless bike |
Woah! One of them has switched bikes! |
I've left him separate so that he can be used with either bike |
Signals Jeep
I will be adding radio antennae at some point |
Recce Jeep with Trailer
Everything apart from the "proper" motorbike is from Warlord, the motorbike is from Foundry.
There have been some purchases...
I took advantage of Warlord's Black Friday sale to buy the last three packs from the Strontium Dog range; I also bought their Airborne 75mm pack howitzer, 17 pounder and Polsten gun.
On Wednesday I did a little bit of shopping in town - the two Judge Dredd packs that I didn't buy initially, some acrylic paint pens, white ink and a couple of paints, a couple of portable daylight lamps, a couple of Series 7 brushes, superglue and activator, some tree armatures, some matchsticks and some triangular plastic strip.
Apart from finishing the jeeps etc today I have been doing some prep:
The horses for my barbarian warband have been glued onto bases, as have the figures for a special unit.
I've also prepped the resin Judge Dredd figures. Dredd's Daystick broke at the mid point, so I removed it at the handle and fitted a length of paperclip; I also had to pin another Judge at the ankle - I'll need to do a little bit of greenstuff work on them. I'm still debating how to do the basing - I'm considering mounting them on acrylic bases, but I'm wary about cutting them off their integral bases.
Tomorrow I'll be prepping the metal JD figures and maybe some of the recent Airborne acquisitions. I'll also be assembling the barbarian riders.
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