I just finished painting the Space Port Control Tower by Xmarx. Like all of the models by Xmarx this one was great. The tower needed almost no prep work so I was able to quickly remove all excess resin, prime and get to painting. I tried some new painting techniques with this model, most of my previous painting consisted of a lot of dry brushing, I’m now trying out layering and blending. It’s most noticeable in the windows where the color shifts from light to dark.  I think it turned out well.

I’ve got plenty more Xmarx models to finish, so stay tuned for some even cooler models to be posted soon.


 

This is preparation for my first attempt at realistic miniature photography scenes. I made the tree using bead wire, Milliput putty, paint and woodland scenics foliage. It took a while, but I think it turned out very nicely. The plan is to make terrain and scenery that look both real and extraordinary. The original idea to do this was from Matthew Albanese.

I’m starting off very small right now, still learning how to make little things and do photos with some of my miniatures. I will most likely start with some Battletech scenes. I have some great Xmarx models to hopefully photograph real soon.

 

Well, it’s been another year. Honestly I’ve not made nearly as much progress with all my modeling projects as I’ve wanted too, but as the kids start getting older I believe I will have more time. I can already see them taking interest in painting and sculpting. Sure, they are using watercolors and play dough, but it’s only a matter of time before I move them on to bigger and better things!

I was able to get to building a few models during Christmas break. Per usual I’m afraid to touch these with a brush, but to be honest they look pretty awesome as is. So awesome in fact they now command the top spot in my display case.

These limited edition Kingdom Death minis are by far the most highly detailed minis I have ever seen and they each come with some great artwork and a certificate with the number of your LTD cast.

The attention to detail is phenomenal; these models look completely polished and dynamic from every angle. The Kingdom Death game itself is still in development, so I cannot speak to how it will be, but after seeing the work put into these figures I have no doubt this game will be cool.

So it will be some time before I can put these figures to use, but other than just the simple coolness factor of collecting these models, the other fun part is that by purchasing these limited edition high quality resin casts, it’s actually helping to fund the project and get the game built, so in a way we get to contribute to the development of the final game.

The popularity of these models have been increasing fast, some of the models have sold out in less than a day, and one in less than 8 hours! So I have been following the site closely and waiting in anticipation for each new model release. Unfortunately I’ve missed a few of the really cool ones, like the Grand Mother, Wet Nurse, and Grom but I will continue to look into acquiring them down the road. It’s seriously gotten to the point where I’ve stayed up all night just waiting for them to be added to a cart.

One word of warning for beginners, the detail on some of these figures is so good that it’s very easy to accidentally break pieces off. If you plan on getting into the Kingdom Death line, be prepared to start a project that requires extreme patience and precision. But even after a few mishaps, these things look great.

Take a look at these pictures, and don’t forget to check out the site Kingdom Death, these are not to be missed!

 

So lack of posts does not mean lack of creative geekyness. I’ve got a huge backlog of great new stuff to post about, but first…

The unveiling of the new Geek pad. Our Media/Gaming/Hobby room is nearly complete! I plan on posting the specs soon, but for now I’m very excited to release some pics.

   

      

 

So I was looking through my bookmarks today and found a perfect example of getting hosed out of models when I wait to buy them. A few months ago I found a site (http://www.s6engineering.co.uk) which sold awesome Battletech scale buildings, road systems and more. Fortunately, I actually bought some of it (ill post the stuff sometime in the future), but now I come to find out the company has gone the way of FASA, Out of business.

The feeling of missed opportunity has once again stuck me tonight… But, this time I’ve found that even though that door closed, another one has opened. The closure of S6 triggered more online investigations, digging through obscure sites and Google searches looking around for something comparable.

Usually when a business goes under I feel like I really lost out, but not this time. Not only did I find something comparable to S6, but I think I actually squealed with joy when I found this website. Check it out http://store.gcmshop.com. This terrain, buildings, bridges and skyscrapers all look amazing. I remember looking up some old ATLAS skyscrapers on eBay which I planned to use for Battletech a while back which were comparable to these; they were selling for over $200 each! I’m sure with a little work these would look just as good if not better.

So after today’s bad news there was no way I could wait, I just had to buy something, so I picked up a couple of things 285th Scale Hex Terrain System / Plain Hex – 285HEX001 and the Terrain Tote. These appear to be perfect for building a modular terrain set. I’ve been looking for something like this for a while; most of the systems I had found were made from foam and discontinued so the price was outrageous, these are very affordable. I also have a future project in the works that these may work perfectly for, it involves Hex mirrors from IKEA and Battletech miniatures, I had planned on attempting to make hexes on my own with resin, but this is much better. Stay tuned for updates on that, it’s going to be a cool project.

So my current want-list over at GameCraft is here. I expect this list to continue to grow. Stay tuned for an unveiling as I start ordering. I can’t wait.

 

I’ve recently found myself completely obsessed with Doctor Who, so much in fact that I’ve recently purchased a new pair of Converse Chuck Allstars just because the Doctor had them. So as get further into the show I’ve started collecting the characters to paint.

My collection is still quite small, but so far I have have collected:
A painted TARDIS and clear resin TARDIS from Ainsty Castings. (I regret getting the painted TARDIS, it wasn’t that it was painted bad, I just know I could have done much better.)

The 9th and 10th Doctors; Dr Malcolm Ecclescake and Dr Hugh McCrimmon from Heresy Miniatures.

And one Daisy Taylor from http://www.crooked-dice.co.uk.

Next up on my wish list are some more great miniatures from http://www.crooked-dice.co.uk. I happened to stumble upon this site one late night after a couple of season one episodes and a few drinks. A bad combination when it comes to any sort of spontaneous purchase willpower. I only ordered the Daisy Taylor mini at first because I had no idea who the other characters where at the time. I was very impressed with the figure, and now that I’m farther along in the series I am now working to get the other characters. I am now on season four.

So current items of interest are, Captain Jim Barrowight (£4), Casual May Killan (£4), Scary Statue Coven (£12 set) and Corn Doll Hoedown (£10). All can be found here: http://www.crooked-dice.co.uk/minis.html.

Not sure who these are? If your not watching Doctor Who and you consider yourself a Geek, you are doing something wrong… Go watch it!

         

 

UPDATE: purchased Oct 18th.
STATUS: In transit. I will do an unveiling update once I receive them.

First on my wish list is Mini Paintball from Ebob Miniatures.

Teams (2 x 6 miniatures) plus 2 x Marshals and 2 flag counters for £19.00 and two sets of the oil drums (pack of 5 oil drums) for £1.50. This comes to about $41.00 US right now given conversion rates.

Reason I want them: I would love to recreate my old paintball team “Painted Black” via miniatures, this would be a great set to have from a collectors perspective. Since I have pretty much moved from my original hobby Paintball to Miniatures these seem very fitting. The game could be very fun as well. I will have to try it out.

This is a tough one… I’m already feeling the urge to click buy…

 

The highlight of the Detroit Fanfare for me was Robocop! You may have heard about the Detroit Robocop statue project, if not you can find more information about it here.

Ever since I heard about the project I’ve been looking for a unique way to celebrate the fact that Detroit was getting a Robocop statue. I wasn’t quite sure what to do until finally I found out that Peter Weller was going to be in Detroit.

I picked up some Robocop models from http://www.bambammodelproductions.com/blog/sci-fi/robocop/. Pictures/site probably looks familiar, I recently did the site for BamBam and did a lot of the photos for them. =)

Anyways, here’s the semi-finished model, signed by Robo himself. I still need to paint the figures, but the base is done. I had a lot of fun with this one.

Peter Weller was great, he let me take the picture even though the fanfare people did not allow it, This was a great addition to the collection. This is a hometown gem for the collection, I cant wait to finish it.

 

Here are a few pictures of the latest project. This is a very rare Monorail Terminal that can be used with the Old Crow monorail system. Perfect for Battletech! It took me two years to get a hold of one of these things and I am extremely thrilled with how its turning out. I’ve made some modifications such as adding platforms, steps, doors and of course adding the old crow tracks.

If you are interested in purchasing one of these amazing Monorail Terminals you can contact Blanche (Tba0075_NOSPAM@aol.com). *Be sure to remove _NOSPAM from the email address before emailing (I put it there to stop spam bots).

                                                

 

Check out the Issue 8 / Spring ‘11 issue of Irregular Magazine. My review of a turn based strategy game called Solid State War was published on page 58.

http://irregularmagazine.com/latest-issue/

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