I've managed to complete a couple of Frostgrave figures: a generic build from the excellent plastic Frostgrave Soldiers box (the first one they put out), and a metal Cult Barbarian. You can create an amazing variety of charcters from the plastic box set, and as a bonus, you can use them with the other plastic boxes to give you even more options. I can't say enough about how much I like the Frostgrave line.
Soldier:
Cult Barbarian:
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Monday, January 29, 2018
Friday, January 26, 2018
LotR: Saruman
Time for another GW Lord of the Rings fig. This time it's everybody's favorite corrupted wizard - Saruman! Not the most dynamic sculpt, but I like it nonetheless. The Perry twins have produced some great figs in their time, and this line is among their best. It's unfortunate that the metals are out of production (and that I'm still missing a few of them!).
Projects for this weekend include finishing up a couple of Frostgrave figs and a few others that I have to just paint the metals on (and a classic Umber Hulk retouch-up). I may also paint up a D&D plastics Dire Wolf fig that I recently picked up, if I have the time.
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Projects for this weekend include finishing up a couple of Frostgrave figs and a few others that I have to just paint the metals on (and a classic Umber Hulk retouch-up). I may also paint up a D&D plastics Dire Wolf fig that I recently picked up, if I have the time.
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Wednesday, January 24, 2018
15mm Super Apes!!!
I used to dabble in sculpting, and a few years ago, I sculpted up a 15mm ape. I showed it to Scott - he liked it, and asked me if I could sculpt up a couple others. I did, and here is the result. I tried to make each one a little different from the other, and gave them each a similar belt to hopefully tie them all together, and make them look more "comic book like," if you will. One also got power gloves (the Orangutan). I finally got around to basing them (they've been patined for quite awhile now). The figures were actually produced as masters, but never made it into production. If only Julius Schwartz was still around...
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Sunday, January 21, 2018
Frostgrave Large Construct!
Northstar's Frostgrave line of miniatures has been producing some of the best (and most reasonably-priced) fantasy miniatures available anywhere. The plastics are simply amazing, and the metals are equally good. You can use them for just about anything you want - role-playing, skirmish (they'd be great for Mordheim) and mass battles. I highly recommend any of their plastic miniature box sets. I've started several plastics, but I finally finished the Large Construct, which is metal. Super easy and fun to paint. It's a great fig!
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Saturday, January 20, 2018
LoTR
While I try and get my digital camera figured out for proper pics of some newly painted mini's, I thought that I'd post a couple of pics from one of my favorite lines of miniatures - GW's Lord of the Rings. In my opinion, they are the best looking and sculpted Elves and Dwarves available. I love the vast majority of the entire line (though there are some duds, I admit), and I have most of them (naturally, the majority are unpainted). First up is Legolas - his base is finished in an old style, which I soon changed in favor of other methods, but I still think it looks alright. Anyway, great sculpt!
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Thursday, January 18, 2018
Rattle them Bones!
Thought that I'd post a great Reaper Bones fig - the Bugbear! I'm on the fence about Bones' smaller figures (due to loss of detail and the elasticity of the plastic), but I simply love their larger ones. There's not much loss of detail from the metal figs, and if you drop them, they won't chip or break!
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Sunday, January 14, 2018
Rising like a Phoenix (or a zombie…)
Hey all! No, it's not Scott - it's his buddy Jan (posting as "Skip"), carrying on the hi-jacking of this site (with Scott's approval, of course). I always enjoyed reading Scott's posts, and think that it would be nice to at least keep the spirit of this blog alive. I plan on posting at least once per week, and will focus on miniatures. I've recently begun painting mini's again after about a three-year hiatus (more or less). I've got some cool things in the can already, and lots of projects in the pipeline.
I'll start off with some previously painted Superfigs (my two favorites): Ape Ace! and The Battlin' Belgian!
Hope you like them!
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I'll start off with some previously painted Superfigs (my two favorites): Ape Ace! and The Battlin' Belgian!
Hope you like them!
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Friday, September 5, 2014
Chaos In Cochise County
My good friend and fellow Goalsystem writer Lee Howard is running a Kickstarter that is well worth a look!
Chaos In Cochise County
Thanks for looking!
--Scott
Chaos In Cochise County
Thanks for looking!
--Scott
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Pause For The Cause
I am popping back in for a brief moment to promote my buddy Rico's new online store!
http://thriftywargamer.com/
He's got a lot of great stuff on offer, and if you live in the USA, it's well worth a few minutes browsing on his site.
Give it a look!
P.S. While still in the throws of gamer ennui and real-life struggles, I am slowly making my way back. Not sure when the blog will fully revive, but keep the faith. I am still here. Thanks!
http://thriftywargamer.com/
He's got a lot of great stuff on offer, and if you live in the USA, it's well worth a few minutes browsing on his site.
Give it a look!
P.S. While still in the throws of gamer ennui and real-life struggles, I am slowly making my way back. Not sure when the blog will fully revive, but keep the faith. I am still here. Thanks!
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Modeling ain't easy...
The 1/72 project has spiraled out of control. After the incorrect attempt to match up Zeros and P-40s I switched it up to Kittyhawks vs Bf-109s in the desert. Its a great setting with some great color schemes to model. After some more research I settled on 112 Squadron vs. 27 JG and found appropriate decals. I had to figure out how the RAF and Luftwaffe marked their aircraft. As I expected, the German system is baroque and overly complex. < + = gruppen staffel waffle smaffle with special markings for the unit's cook's aircraft. Come on.
While I am enjoying the modeling, part of me longs for the days when filing a mold seam for 30 seconds was all that was required to get a model ready for paint. These Airfix kits are easy level and come together nice but the whole thing is a huge schlep compared to most of my wargaming past. Now I am trying to figure out how to go about masking canopies.
In the last few weeks I completed a Mighty Armies Barbarian force and did a platoon of 1/285 GHQ Shermans. Once I get the stomach to get the camera out again I will put up some pics.
While I am enjoying the modeling, part of me longs for the days when filing a mold seam for 30 seconds was all that was required to get a model ready for paint. These Airfix kits are easy level and come together nice but the whole thing is a huge schlep compared to most of my wargaming past. Now I am trying to figure out how to go about masking canopies.
In the last few weeks I completed a Mighty Armies Barbarian force and did a platoon of 1/285 GHQ Shermans. Once I get the stomach to get the camera out again I will put up some pics.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Let a hundred projects bloom...
Finally getting an airbrush has opened up a whole new world. Its a somewhat frustrating world, featuring endless decisions regarding paint, thinning, cleaning, moisture traps, needles, cleaning, future, flat coats, cleaning, etc...
While I cut my teeth on the rebel shuttle project my eye has been wandering. With an airbrush I can give aircraft models a proper treatment. And coincidentally I have been playing the fantastic X-Wing game with King Jeff. So I started to fantasize about converting those rules to World War II air combat and then before you know it I am buying up model kits.
I decided to do Flying Tigers vs. the Japanese and I was ecstatic to find these new retooled kits on offer.
I pulled the trigger and now of course it seems the AVG didn't actually fight Zeros, they just called everything a Zero. So that means I need two more sets of planes, some Hellcats to fight the Zeros I already bought and then some Oscars to fight the P-40s. I am really looking forward to doing these model planes. I did so many as a kid and now I can do them properly.
If anyone knows some X-wing conversions out there let me know!
Friday, October 4, 2013
Chaos Bike
Photographing this thing was not fun. Building it was. If you fudge the trees like I did there isn't any serious engineering. Some tube and bits and there you go. I have a few more unpainted. I had a concept for a really biker heavy force but that got scaled down to a nice unit. I am going to spend the points for everything in the army to be mounted. I had a vague idea of a renegade legion that perpetually rode a massive highway that circled the equator of some blighted industrial planet. They would lean toward Slaneesh or Slanesh or Slade or whatever, but not be sophisticated enough to go all the way.
Three more to go.
Scott posted in progress pics of a Kenner Rebel Shuttle I was converting for use with 15mm Sci Fi. That beast is finally ready for paint. I even bought an airbrush. Stand by for alot of wailing and gnashing of teeth as I get that going. Preshading soon!
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Do not adjust your screens! Four-Color Figures is back! Sort of! Scott has temporarily lost some of his gaming mojo but until he gets it back, his friends and biggest boosters are going to keep his blog running. Why? Because we really liked his blog and don't want to watch it fade into obscurity. So until Scott drifts out of the horse latitudes we will keep it going. Up first is me, Scott's friend Sky.
Here are some pics of what I am doing lately.
Once or twice a year I always slide back into 40k Chaos. I can't help it. I just like the models. I even bought my third codex for the army. At least its hardback and all color. Check back in a few days. If Scott didn't regret giving me the password to this cadillac blog then I will post some pics of a chaos bike conversion.
Sky
Here are some pics of what I am doing lately.
Once or twice a year I always slide back into 40k Chaos. I can't help it. I just like the models. I even bought my third codex for the army. At least its hardback and all color. Check back in a few days. If Scott didn't regret giving me the password to this cadillac blog then I will post some pics of a chaos bike conversion.
Sky
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
On Hiatus
Hey, folks. Life events swirling around me have changed me. I no longer possess the zeal to game, paint, and post. It is unlikely I will be quite the same person when I come out on the other side of this, so who knows if and when I will return. It's been a great ride either way. I thank you all for your support and your page views.
Peace.
--Scott
Peace.
--Scott
Friday, August 23, 2013
Sarissa Hex Bases Arrive!
All the way from merry old England, the Sarissa hex bases have arrived!
I received a nice supply of both 20mm and 15mm bases. Check them out!
The 15mm bases will be for Light and Mediums. The 20mm for Heavies and Assaults. I'll also put infantry on the 15mm bases as well.
Thanks for visiting!
--Scott
I received a nice supply of both 20mm and 15mm bases. Check them out!
The 15mm bases will be for Light and Mediums. The 20mm for Heavies and Assaults. I'll also put infantry on the 15mm bases as well.
Thanks for visiting!
--Scott
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Alpha Strike: A Base-ic Problem
Our foray into 3mm (1/600) Alpha Strike has hit a snag as we wait for bases to arrive from various providers. I want to do this whole thing "right," and for me that means cool-looking hex bases of the appropriate size. So I've ordered 15mm and 20mm width hex bases from both Litko and Sarissa and now its a race to see which ones arrive first.
We'll need plenty as I've now roped no fewer than 5 other gamers into this mad pursuit, so both sets will see use when they arrive. In the meantime, I've had these units painted for several days, and I can no longer wait to show them off.
I hope to knock out the Atlas this weekend and add it to the queue of painted 3mm Mechs waiting for bases.
Thanks for visiting!
--Scott
We'll need plenty as I've now roped no fewer than 5 other gamers into this mad pursuit, so both sets will see use when they arrive. In the meantime, I've had these units painted for several days, and I can no longer wait to show them off.
| L to R: Dervish, Panther, Warhammer. |
| Infantry: Pico Armor Russians. |
I hope to knock out the Atlas this weekend and add it to the queue of painted 3mm Mechs waiting for bases.
Thanks for visiting!
--Scott
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Bones Hellhound
Monday, August 12, 2013
Nobody Asked Me, But...
An occassional installment musing on miniatures, reading, and whatnot.
- My copy of 13th Age from Pelgrane Press arrived, and I am incredibly impressed with the finished book. This is a fantasy RPG that beautifully mixes classic fantasy and indie design aesthetics for an amazing finished product that gives GMs and players alike permission to be great!
- As we eagerly await the arrival of the Alpha Strike hard copy book from Catalyst, we've decided to also try the game using BattleForce scale figures. This amounts to 1/600, or 3mm sci-fi, an area I've never dipped into, but Iron Wind offers just enough stuff to give it a go. I'll be posting pics of some painted miniatures in this scale soon. Now if only I can get someone to send me some appropriately sized hex bases! I've got several orders outstanding, so my fingers are crossed something comes this week.
- My buddy Andrew is doing a dynamite job running our store Chaos Campaign, and he's built a blog to share the love. Check it out here!
- Gen Con begins this week, and while I will not be there, the rest of the Play Unplugged team will be, so check out the site this week for interviews and other cool con content!
- For more on 13th Age straight from the lips of its two primary creators, check out this awesome interview the pair did with Forbes Magazine a few months back.
Thanks for visiting!
--Scott
Sunday, August 11, 2013
WFB: Ungor Done
Yesterday I finished two Ungors and my Chaos Hound. I'll show them in successive posts (with possible breaks for other stuff) over the next few days. Anyway, here is the first Ungor:
I found myself wanting to use Army Painter beast brown spray on this project, but I did not. One thing living in a condo does is limit my ability to use spray primers. I can use the balcony, but the smell invariably creeps into the condo, so I avoid that, and I did not feel like trekking down to the parking lot to do it.
So brush on primer and Strong Tone ink were used instead. It's a bit of a speed job, but I think he's quite table ready.
Next up, the Ungor swordsman!
Thanks for visiting!
--Scott
I found myself wanting to use Army Painter beast brown spray on this project, but I did not. One thing living in a condo does is limit my ability to use spray primers. I can use the balcony, but the smell invariably creeps into the condo, so I avoid that, and I did not feel like trekking down to the parking lot to do it.
So brush on primer and Strong Tone ink were used instead. It's a bit of a speed job, but I think he's quite table ready.
Next up, the Ungor swordsman!
Thanks for visiting!
--Scott
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Weekend Projects Afoot
I've got a few irons in the fire for this weekend's hobby projects, so I thought I might provide some visual previews!
First, some small-scale Alpha Strike:
Next, some Chaos!
Thanks for visiting!
--Scott
First, some small-scale Alpha Strike:
| Planning to play Alpha Strike using Battleforce scale minis. |
| As you can see, these are small--roughly 1/600 vs. standard 1/300. |
| Bones Hellhound will make ideal Chaos Hound. |
| Ungors will make excellent foot soldiers for my Champion. |
--Scott
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