Showing posts with label Wargames Atlantic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wargames Atlantic. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Nobody asked me, but...

 It's time for another installment of my favorite irregular column where I touch on different gaming topics. Here we go! 

  • North Star Military Figures has the pre-release up for their Stargrave Crew II hard plastic, multi-part miniature set. They look awesome! Check them out here.
  • Wargames Atlantic is also coming out with a great set of female sci-fi fighters--Cannon Fodder II! Check out Wargames Atlantic here
  • Techno-Fantasy Adventure, my next game release, is going well! We should be ready to start layout soon. We await a few more pieces of art, and the rules themselves are firming up nicely. Play-tests have been a blast. You can play sci-fi with this, or fantasy, or a mix of both. It is also adaptable to other genres like Wild West, historical skirmish, etc. 
  • I am enjoying experimenting with Army Painter Speed Paints. Like GW's Contrast Paint, they let you get figures on the table quickly, and provide a nice, "natural" highlighting effect over a lighter primer / base coat. 
  • If you like classic comic books, pick up Jim Rugg's Hulk: Grand Design #1. It's a brilliant himage to the first 300 issues of Incredible Hulk. 
  • I have now transitioned most of my recent print titles from Lulu to Drivethru RPG. Check them out here.
  • The Amazing Skip is back in the fold and will be posting here from time to time. Thanks for sharing your great paint work, Skip! 
  • I will be working on some and sharing more sci-fi terrain soon!

That's all for this installment! Look for more miniature and hobby pics and posts soon! 


--Scott

Monday, March 28, 2022

Something Rotten

 Reaper Bones are the gift that keeps on giving to fantasy and sci-fi gamers alike. 


A few weeks ago I picked up a Bones giant maggot to use as an adversary in some future game. I can see having this beast as a surprise hazard in a game of TFA, as it is depicted bursting from the ground, it's deadly maw gaping to consume its likely prey. 


Here Speed Paints again served me well! Check it out! 






Thanks for visiting! 


--Scott