Merry Christmas, you guys!
I hope you're having a great time with your families :-)
As for me, the Christkind was very kind this year and brought me something for my hobby:
The Vallejo Model Air Set, which comes in a really snazzy case.
I can't wait to try these paints out and will share my experiences with them. Especially the range of greens and browns is really impressive - and will come in really handy, when I'm painting my Malifaux Alps.
Cheers,
IK-Painter
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Showing posts with label General ramblings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label General ramblings. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Kingdom Death: Monster - An awesome Kickstarter project!
Hey guys,
it's been a long time, but it was just crazy with work and preparations before the holidays. But hopefully I will find the time to update my blog more regularly in the future.
One thing I wanted to talk about today is an awesome Kickstarter a project I found and have been following for the last few weeks. I'm talking about the Kingdom Death: Monster board game.
The minis you get in this kickstarter are really something else and quite stunning. They remind me a bit of the Malifaux range in terms of creepiness. Especially the monsters are really quite something else. I've been pondering for a bit if I wanted to get in on this kickstarter. There are risks involved. You have to pay up front and will get the product late (November) 2013. Also the shipping costs of $45 for international orders are quite high.
That on the other hand you get so much for your money. The sweet spot so far seems to be the Herald of Death pledge which costs 300 bucks. But if you add the cost of the survivor deluxe pledge which is $155 with the international shipping which is $45 your almost 2/3 there already.
For a better sense of what this package contains, take a look at this overview.
All in all it is a really nice package with stunning miniatures for quite a reasonable sum. I haven't pledged so far because I still want to see what other goodies this kickstarter has to offer in the future. But I think it's a given that you get a lot of bang for your buck in this.
Especially from a painting perspective these miniatures to look really, really nice and I'm really looking forward to getting them on my painting table.
Cheers,
IK-Painter
it's been a long time, but it was just crazy with work and preparations before the holidays. But hopefully I will find the time to update my blog more regularly in the future.
One thing I wanted to talk about today is an awesome Kickstarter a project I found and have been following for the last few weeks. I'm talking about the Kingdom Death: Monster board game.
The minis you get in this kickstarter are really something else and quite stunning. They remind me a bit of the Malifaux range in terms of creepiness. Especially the monsters are really quite something else. I've been pondering for a bit if I wanted to get in on this kickstarter. There are risks involved. You have to pay up front and will get the product late (November) 2013. Also the shipping costs of $45 for international orders are quite high.
That on the other hand you get so much for your money. The sweet spot so far seems to be the Herald of Death pledge which costs 300 bucks. But if you add the cost of the survivor deluxe pledge which is $155 with the international shipping which is $45 your almost 2/3 there already.
For a better sense of what this package contains, take a look at this overview.
Especially from a painting perspective these miniatures to look really, really nice and I'm really looking forward to getting them on my painting table.
Cheers,
IK-Painter
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Problems with Maelstrom Games
Hey guys,
Normally I would just write a review of an online store I have purchased something from. But these are special circumstances, because I have had so much problems with this particular service. I'm talking about Maelstrom Games.
I have ordered a bunch of Malifaux and other hobbies supplies over 2 1/2 months ago. All these items were in stock (according to their website anyways) but the first shipment took quite a while to get to me. It seems that they didn't have all these items in the warehouse so they ordered them as soon as I ordered from them. Because of this, my order got split numerous times. Which might be a good thing in hindsight, because if the rumours around the Internet are true, Maelstrom Games is insolvent.
I have read quite an informative thread over on Dakka Dakka yesterday which highlighted the problems this particular online shop has had in the past.
So do yourselves a favor and stay away from this store, because I'm still waiting for part of my order. Granted, it's just a Malifaux 1.5 Rulebook out of a 200 GBP order, but it still sucks. I read read about some other guys ordered quite a bit of stuff in the last months and haven't received anything so far.
Cheers,
IK-Painter
Normally I would just write a review of an online store I have purchased something from. But these are special circumstances, because I have had so much problems with this particular service. I'm talking about Maelstrom Games.
| Seriously, stay far away from these guys... |
I have ordered a bunch of Malifaux and other hobbies supplies over 2 1/2 months ago. All these items were in stock (according to their website anyways) but the first shipment took quite a while to get to me. It seems that they didn't have all these items in the warehouse so they ordered them as soon as I ordered from them. Because of this, my order got split numerous times. Which might be a good thing in hindsight, because if the rumours around the Internet are true, Maelstrom Games is insolvent.
I have read quite an informative thread over on Dakka Dakka yesterday which highlighted the problems this particular online shop has had in the past.
So do yourselves a favor and stay away from this store, because I'm still waiting for part of my order. Granted, it's just a Malifaux 1.5 Rulebook out of a 200 GBP order, but it still sucks. I read read about some other guys ordered quite a bit of stuff in the last months and haven't received anything so far.
Cheers,
IK-Painter
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Worst Malifaux model so far: Coppelius
This will be kind of a rant...
Yesterday, I've built my Coppelius model. As I have to say this was one of the worst models I've ever built and the worst Malifaux model I've built so far.
What were they thinking, when they were designed this thing? The limbs are so thin, that any kind of pressure will bend the model. Worst of all, the limbs are so thin, that pinning, is almost impossible. And trust me, you will need to pin this model, as any kind of pressure will snap the glued parts right off, because connection points are just so damn tiny.
And because of the way this model is cast, the mold-lines are ridiculous. Hard-to-reach and all all over the details of the coat of the model, which made cleaning them up very difficult.
Sufficient to say, I won't be looking forward to painting this one up...
Yesterday, I've built my Coppelius model. As I have to say this was one of the worst models I've ever built and the worst Malifaux model I've built so far.
What were they thinking, when they were designed this thing? The limbs are so thin, that any kind of pressure will bend the model. Worst of all, the limbs are so thin, that pinning, is almost impossible. And trust me, you will need to pin this model, as any kind of pressure will snap the glued parts right off, because connection points are just so damn tiny.
And because of the way this model is cast, the mold-lines are ridiculous. Hard-to-reach and all all over the details of the coat of the model, which made cleaning them up very difficult.
Sufficient to say, I won't be looking forward to painting this one up...
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Creating a narrative with your basing style
Hey guys,
today I wanted to talk about creating a narrative by basing your miniatures. This topic shows, how far our hobby has come over the last 10 years or so. If you look at old pictures, specifically the ones on the boxes of old Games Workshop products, you will notice that they are all based very basically. Usually, the base was flocked, then painted and then drybrushed and the rim of the base painted a different color.
This is usually enough to make the miniature tabletop ready, but but after all the work you had painting the miniature it would be would be a missed opportunity, not to give the base some extra treatment. This way, you can create stunning narrative, which complements your paint job.
If you want to go the extra mile, is important to think about some things before hand. How many miniatures will you have to base this way? Will your way of basing look good on different size bases? Do you have enough supplies to make sure, that all the bases of your army look the same? Will the base complement the paint job of the models? Will you model the base by yourself or will you buy some premade resin bases? And most importantly, will you have fun doing these kinds of bases for your whole army?
1. The "basic" base
In this picture you see that the artist paid very close attention to the paint job of the miniature, but only did a very basic basing job. The basing doesn't do very much for complementing the miniature and somehow the sum of the parts is less than the parts themselves.
2. The "selfmade" base
On these pictures you see a base with a little bit more effort put into it. The theme is a wartorn battlefield, complete with bits of broken weaponry and armor plates lying around. In this case the base is in stark contrast with the miniature, but adds something to it because there's a story behind it. I used the same technique for all the figures of my Cygnar army.
3. The "premade" base
Another way to go is to buy yourself some premade resin bases. The come in a huge a variety of themes and sizes and can accommodate almost anything you think of.
But be prepared to put a lot of effort into these. They need to be cleaned, washed, primed and painted which can add to a lot of work. Also, if you want to start using these bases for your whole army you will need to stick with them to the end, because else there will be some huge discrepancies in the overall look of your forces.
But if you put the extra effort into them, they can look stunning. I used these kinds of bases for my Malifaux Neverborn Crew and am very pleased with them. Notice, how I vary the colors and style of the bases, but pulled them together by using the same color for the rim.
In the end, I would have the following suggestions:
Intricate and detailed resin bases are best for small skirmish type games, where you can put the extra effort into creating stunning pieces, which will complement your figures.
Selfmade bases, which can vary wildly in the effort you put into them, are great for larger armies by creating some stunning themes.
I would refrain from using only a very basic basing style, because this kind of work can really ruin the whole look of your army.
Cheers,
IK-Painter
today I wanted to talk about creating a narrative by basing your miniatures. This topic shows, how far our hobby has come over the last 10 years or so. If you look at old pictures, specifically the ones on the boxes of old Games Workshop products, you will notice that they are all based very basically. Usually, the base was flocked, then painted and then drybrushed and the rim of the base painted a different color.
This is usually enough to make the miniature tabletop ready, but but after all the work you had painting the miniature it would be would be a missed opportunity, not to give the base some extra treatment. This way, you can create stunning narrative, which complements your paint job.
If you want to go the extra mile, is important to think about some things before hand. How many miniatures will you have to base this way? Will your way of basing look good on different size bases? Do you have enough supplies to make sure, that all the bases of your army look the same? Will the base complement the paint job of the models? Will you model the base by yourself or will you buy some premade resin bases? And most importantly, will you have fun doing these kinds of bases for your whole army?
1. The "basic" base
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| Old school basing - Courtesy of http://descansodelescriba.blogspot.de/ |
2. The "selfmade" base
| A modeled base, sans narrative. |
| The same base with bits added for narrative. |
3. The "premade" base
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| Resin base inserts - Courtesy of http://www.ironhalo.net/ |
But be prepared to put a lot of effort into these. They need to be cleaned, washed, primed and painted which can add to a lot of work. Also, if you want to start using these bases for your whole army you will need to stick with them to the end, because else there will be some huge discrepancies in the overall look of your forces.
But if you put the extra effort into them, they can look stunning. I used these kinds of bases for my Malifaux Neverborn Crew and am very pleased with them. Notice, how I vary the colors and style of the bases, but pulled them together by using the same color for the rim.
In the end, I would have the following suggestions:
Intricate and detailed resin bases are best for small skirmish type games, where you can put the extra effort into creating stunning pieces, which will complement your figures.
Selfmade bases, which can vary wildly in the effort you put into them, are great for larger armies by creating some stunning themes.
I would refrain from using only a very basic basing style, because this kind of work can really ruin the whole look of your army.
Cheers,
IK-Painter
Saturday, August 4, 2012
My new Workspace
Hey guys!
With the move (for the most part) finally done, you can expect the pace to pick up again. First up, I wanted to show you my new workspace:
I managed to squeeze all my paints, tools, models and everything else hobby related into a tiny amount of space - and so far it works really great :-).
Cheers,
IK-Painter
Saturday, July 28, 2012
I just won my first ever painting contest :-)
Hey guys,
I recently entered the Malifaux Painting Contest over on DakkaDakka - http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/455806.page - with my take on the Baby Kade Neverborn Minion. And imagine my surprise, I actually won. I was very pleased, especially considering the excellent entries from the other contestants.
So here you go, a look at my winning entry - detaillied how-to on how I painted the figure to follow :-)
Cheers,
IK-Painter
I recently entered the Malifaux Painting Contest over on DakkaDakka - http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/455806.page - with my take on the Baby Kade Neverborn Minion. And imagine my surprise, I actually won. I was very pleased, especially considering the excellent entries from the other contestants.
So here you go, a look at my winning entry - detaillied how-to on how I painted the figure to follow :-)
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| Very proud of the little guy |
Cheers,
IK-Painter
Friday, May 25, 2012
Online Store Review: Wayland Games
Hey guys!
Today, I wanted to do another online store review. This time about Wayland Games, one of the major players and one of the, if not the biggest hobby online store in Europe.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
A change is coming
Since I started this blog, I've concentrated on building and painting my Warmachine Forces - over the last few weeks I became interested in the range of Malifaux figures by Wyrd Games - and I just fell in love with some of the sculpts, as they are some of the most dynamic (and creepy) miniatures I've seen so far.
So expect a lot more Malifaux from this point on, or at least, when I finally get the minis I ordered in the mail ;-).
Cheers,
IK-Painter
So expect a lot more Malifaux from this point on, or at least, when I finally get the minis I ordered in the mail ;-).
Cheers,
IK-Painter
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
What do you think of the new design?
Hey you guys,
the title says it all :-)
What do you think of the new design? Hit or miss?
Cheers,
IK-Painter
the title says it all :-)
What do you think of the new design? Hit or miss?
Cheers,
IK-Painter
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Happy New Year!
I wish all of you a Happy New Year. May all your wishes come true in 2012.
Cheers,
IK-Painter
Cheers,
IK-Painter
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Merry Christmas!
Hey all,
I wish you and your families a very happy Christmas. I hope you'll have a nice few days :-). With the family part over day after tomorrow, I might even get some painting done - especially to try the new magnifying goggles my brother got me :-).
Best wishes,
IK-Painter
I wish you and your families a very happy Christmas. I hope you'll have a nice few days :-). With the family part over day after tomorrow, I might even get some painting done - especially to try the new magnifying goggles my brother got me :-).
Best wishes,
IK-Painter
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Progress Report I: October 2011
It's always nice to see what you have accomplished so far. So here goes, the progress for my Warmachine forces for October 2011:
Purchased
Assembled
Work in Progress
Finished Miniatures
Purchased
- Ol' Rowdy - Cygnar Character Heavy Warjack
- Sword Knights - Unit Box
- Major Markus "Siege" Brisbane - Cygnar Warcaster
- Lieutenant Allister Caine - Cygnar Warcaster
- Lancer - Cygnar Light Warjack
Assembled
Work in Progress
- Thunderhead - Cygnar Character Heavy Warjack
- Reinholdt Gobber Speculator - Mercenaries Solo
Finished Miniatures
- Commander Coleman Stryker - Cygnar Warcaster
- The Black 13th Gun Mage Strike Team - Cygnar Character Unit
- Stormguard - Cygnar Unit
- Hunter - Cygnar Light Warjack
- Journeyman - Cygnar Solo
- Charger - Cygnar Light Warjack
- Cyclone - Cygnar Heavy Warjack
- Defender / Triumph - Cygnar Heavy / Character Warjack
- Squire - Cygnar Solo
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Three problems with three orders from three retailers...
Hey guys,
just wanted to vent for a bit. I recently ordered hobby supplies from three different retailers. My FLGS, Wayland Games and an ebay shop. And the thing is - not one of these is going according to plan...
just wanted to vent for a bit. I recently ordered hobby supplies from three different retailers. My FLGS, Wayland Games and an ebay shop. And the thing is - not one of these is going according to plan...
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