Dark Future

The Game of Highway Warriors

My little boy wanted to get my AvP figures out and go on a bug hunt, we have been sorting out lately and the figures were out in the shed. As it was raining, we thought we would try something different. He didn’t fancy x-wing so I dragged this out of the cupboard.

My two youngest and I had a bit of a race. Somehow I ended up with the Renegade with a light machine gun. Whilst they both had Interceptors with a heavy machine gun.

Sadly over time the boards must have been damp and have warped rather badly, but we still had fun.

I am trailing behind, letting rip with the machine gun. Sadly, for me anyway, I dropped too far behind and ended up out of the race, running over a mine probably didn’t help.

He dropped his last mine and his sister took a lot of damage, but not enough to stop her.

As he sped towards the finish line she let rip with her heavy weapon and, although technically he won, he crossed the finish line with his car, not to mention his body in tatters.

They have decided they want another bash tomorrow evening.

Drastic measures are being taken to flatten out the boards before tomorrow night.

I do have Gaslands, however I haven’t sorted out the dice or templates yet. We may progress onto it when I get them done.

5028 Bier &Bones Shilling Service Pack

I have been pondering getting the Flintloque Bier and Bones Game Book for quite a while as my campaign is going to involve a Witchlands force pushing South. I decided to take the plunge with the last of my money from the sale of things I don’t use any more.

Rather than just buy the book I was going to get a few figures to make the postage worth the while. I looked at various types. The new releases were definitely on my list. Othari aristocrat, Hobgoblin miser, the new resin savant zombies. So I did my usual trawl through the various lists and came up with a list (this normally ends up at around £60 with my “oooh they look nice” or the “oooh I could just do with some of them to bulk out my forces” routine). I started perusing the Finklestein list and was enamoured of the ogres. It was then that I remembered the Shilling Service Pack.

I had £30 left to spend so went for it.

They came today and I am rather impressed.

So What did I get in my box?

The box came well wrapped and well protected with scrunched up brown paper to stop everything shifting about.

The rule book was inside a plastic sealable bag, which I thought was a good touch to keep the weather off it, The figures and dice came in the smaller box.

The book is 96 pages long covering troops and a bit of background to the conflict in the Kartoffelberg. I have Ostarian troops anyway so it is useful for that alone. I love the cartoony illustrations in the book they are full of life.  Most pages are black and white with some colour pages showing painted examples of the different models.

The first seventy odd pages deal with the actual troops and background  – the last twenty odd pages are the rules for the game. They are very well laid out and easy to follow.

The bag also contained a two sided piece of A4 that takes you through the process of choosing a section giving them skills and traits and then onto three scenarios that use the troops in the box.

Now onto the figures:

As mentioned earlier these came in the box, well wrapped in bubble wrap

This set consists of 11 models and two dice. It comprises 2 ogres, 3 Finkelstein dwarves and 6 Krautian dwarves to fight them.

The dwarves were all in the same bag and the ogres were in a separate one.

The 2 page sheet shows the two forces in case you are in any doubt. But to be honest the Krautians are in a uniform and the other dwarves are not, so there shouldn’t be that much confusion. The second ogre was wrapped in his own bubble wrap to protect him a bit more as he has a halberd blade acting as a bayonet and this extra protection was to ensure it didn’t snap off.

Let’s look at the dwarves:

These are lovely figures and full of character. To be truthful, the camera doesn’t do them justice. The Krautians look rather resplendent in their matching uniforms whist the Finkelstein dwarves have a bit more of a rag tag look about them.

Regarding the Finkelstein Dwarves…The two nearest the camera have no visible weapons so will be ideal for civilians or spies. The one at the back is armed with a sword.

The Krautians are on the whole armed with Dwarf Muskets MKII. The officer is armed with a sword.

The thing I like about the Alternative armies minis is that you have to spend quite a while looking for flash lines on the whole. The bugler has a bit between his legs and one of the ogre has a bit on his shoulders but on the whole they look like this.

On the hat it is noticeable but on the rest of him not so much. In the past I have had to turn the figure upside down and look to see where the mould line is on the base and follow it round to find it on the figure.

The Ogres look rather spiffing too.

The ogre on the right is armed with a Kannonderbus and the one on the right is armed with a double musket with attached Glaive as a bayonet.

So to end with… This set cost me £32.50 with a flat rate of £5.00 postage. Stamps alone came to £3.90 so not to costly on the postage.

I decided to add everything up to see if I had made any savings.

The rule book is £17.50

The nine dwarves @£2.00 each come to £18.00

The two ogres are £9.00

And a pair of dice at £1.00

Now by my calculations (I actually checked it three times as I kept thinking I had done it wrong as it looked a massive saving)…This lot if bought individually would come to £45.50. A massive saving indeed.

Now if you are thinking about getting into Flintloque then these Shilling Service packs are a definite saving (as is the resin Escape from the dark Tzar (5024) 10 figure set).

The Shilling packs at present are as follows:

SSP04 Bier and bones

SSP01 War in Catalucia

SSP02 Death in the Snow (Witchlands campaign)

SSP03 Grapeshotte (artillery set)

In my own personal view they are well worth their money (financially definitely).

Once I have sold some more surplus materials I think I will go for the Grapeshotte set. (This will mean I have all four books – The Witchlands book is an electronic one)

Airbrushm

After nearly 5 weeks I switched on my airbrush for the first time.

Here we have a couple more Guard cavalry and a Ferach surgeon and a hussar Officer as well as Madame Boniface and Egor (they say he is a golem, but to me he is an Egor.

I purchased the airbrush primarily to undercoat figures and terrain. To be honest it took a little working out. For example you have to lift the dial to change pressure before turning it however the instructions don’t say that the name it and say turn to alter the pressure.

The back nut on the airbrush needed loosening a bit to get the paint to flow properly. But to be honest it took about 5 minutes to work everything out.

I deliberately purchased airbrush paint as I wanted to reduce the number of variables that I needed to work with straight off. There are loads of YouTube sessions showing how to make your own airbrush ready paint.

The temperature today is about 1.5 degrees and blowing a gale. Not good spray painting weather. The thing I loved about this airbrush was the control of it. I painted each one whilst holding onto the base. Yeah my glove got a bit of paint on it, but compared to a spray can? Hardly any at all!

The paint layer on the figures looks really smooth. So all in all I am a very happy person.

This is the one I bought. It isn’t a Badger or any of the other ‘top’ makes but it does what I want it to do and that is good enough for me.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/COMPRESSOR-KIT-AIRBRUSHES-AIR-BRUSH-COMPRESSOR-AIRBRUSH-COMPRESSOR-KIT-132-128/370268372610?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

Five Minute Makes

I was waiting for my daughter to get home so I made a speedy packing crate.

To be honest it isn’t the most elegant thing ever. But there was no measuring involved. It is made from a tongue depressor and some paper from an exercise book. Once the PVA is dry I will get it painted.

I used a second depressor to mark out the 4 sides.

These were cut out and placed on a piece of masking tape

Planks were etched into the pieces of wood (not shown here)

The tape had a tab left on one end and then folded in on itself so the tape was on the inside.

A bottom was then glued on and trimmed once dried.

The edging was folded in half and glued onto all edges. Cross pieces were cut out and added.

A lid was made and edged as above.

Undead Militia

I managed to eventually feel up to painting something. It has now been around 3 weeks since I was last able to add anything to this Blog due to being away and then being down with the Flu.

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These are going to be my more savant zombies. They were a group of traders who headed off into the witchlands and their hopes of wealth very quickly ended. They are armed with a higher proportion of firearms than the previous group. The Blunderbus may become a nasty addition to the opening up of a square!

Still Ill

I havent so much as looked at my blog for a week due to having some horrible flu bug. I am sleeping on average 18 hours a day, haven’t eaten properly since Monday and am, to be honest, feeling a little glum 🙁

I have new toys in my airbrush and airbrush paints, new figures and all manner of fun things to do. Problem is I haven’t got the energy to do anything.

The Soudan

Sorting out a short campaign in the Sudan. Suakin to Berber.

Interestingly later maps have the route heading South West, however Stewart’s plans head NNW. He was obviously following water holes. Some days he reckoned on a four and a half mile march.

Crafting online.

I joined a group of crafters online tonight. It was nice to join up with some others to chat and make things.

I managed to build a coffin out of balsa and lollipop sticks. It needs a bit of work, but on the whole I am happy with it.

I also got some base colours onto the well.

And i managed to get some figures ready to base coat.

Madame Boniface and Egor as well as a Ferach officer, a couple of elite cavalry and a Ferach doctor.

Painting….eventually

Well I managed to pick up a paint brush again.

My Ferach Elite cavalry are nearly finished. Just some highlights and tidying up to do.

I have also managed to finish the civilians. Four dwarves and a Trollkin.

The camera has certainly done weird things with the colours..a definite yellow tinge…

I still have these two to finish (well start to be totally honest) to complete the dismounted cavalry of The Esprit du Garde.

I am not sure where to go to next. I might get this officer done as he fits in well with the elite cavalry (I suppose one day I should paint up their mounted equivalents).

Then onto my Ferach field hospital and Undead reanimator….

Lots to do. I keep finding models I had forgotten all about.

Even More Stamps

I decided to have another go working on some stamps.

I did three different ones, these were basically to test a theory.

The big tiles were pretty naff to be honest, the joints were too large. I was happy with the crazy paving and the cobblestones, which to be honest, I didn’t think would work.

I made a 9×9 tile with just cobblestones – giving myself a bit of a blister in the process!

I was quite happy with the results. There were some errors, but not bad for a first attempt.

Some of the indentations need deepening as can be seen by the joined up stones in the bottom left above. There were some worse bits but I painted in the cracks as well as added some cobblestones where the gaps were too large.

I might have a bash with the house paint and see how that works. It works out a whole lot cheaper than the Pebeo acrylics. These run at around £4.00 per 100ml tube. The house paint is a bit over £3.00 per 250ml. So a definite saving there. I probably drive them mad in the paint shop with my individual tester pots, on the up side, they have loads of colours to choose from.

The original idea came from DM Scotty