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).
Monday 27 July 2020
Finished: Some Random Figures for Judge Dredd
And they're finished! Just a few odd bits for Mega City One.
Agents from the planet p'Lus Hy meet in secret to coordinate their plans for planetary domination:
A citizen has had too much to drink:
A ganger and his chimp on a bike:
And two grav-board surfers having a friendly race:
I've left the flight stands unglued so that I can use different heights. They will probably just act as scenery for games.
The teddy bears and the passed-out drunk are from TT Combat; the other figures are from Wargames Terrain Workshop. I did replace the heads of the surfers with ones from Anvil Industry (the original heads were too large and not very nice sculpts - sorry Dave!). I'm not keen on the resin they were cast in - it's very brittle and bits snapped easily. Some of the casting (especially on the underside of the boards) was a bit rough as well.
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Always good to have some 'innocents' in a Mega City - it makes hunting Perps more...interesting!
ReplyDeleteI feel you pain on poor casting, it makes washes run funny!
Great work on all Tamsin, sorry to hear you had problems, must check better before sending out in future.
ReplyDeleteSurfs up dude! Love all these Tamsin.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the figures, and the scenery is awesome too.
ReplyDelete@ Herkybird - it does make it more interesting; I've also got a load of 1:50 scale railway/architectural people to paint up as citizens. :)
ReplyDelete@ Dave Stone - thanks! The roughness was mostly on the underside of the boards, so mainly hidden from view and less of a problem. The brittleness of the resin was more of an issue - a couple of fins on the boards had broken (possibly in transit) and with one of the boarders a leg and arm came off when I was removing mould lines and needed to be re-attached - it might be worth looking into a different, less brittle resin. :)
@ Michael A - cheers! :)
@ Mut - thanks! :)