Showing posts with label Goblins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goblins. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 January 2023

January update

Here’s a quick update,

Hobby expenses:
$18.43 on 2x 1LB boxes of 5/16 metal washers. 
$43.90 on  50mm x 50mm plastic bases and Jan/Feb issues of Wargames Illustrated (shipped for UK).
Total $62.33

5/16 metal washers are my go to for my 28mm metal figures. They give a nice heft and make the figures harder to knock over. They are about 25mm across. 5/16 is the interior hole size. My individual German infantry are now all based. I need a few larger bases for things like snipers, the machine gun and the anti tank gun.

I also need (sometime this year) 50mm square bases. So I placed an order from Northstar. I also added the two WI issues. February seems extra appealing as it has some RCW articles.

This week I started basing my 30 Oathmark Dwarf heavy infantry and 4 metal characters.
I cover the base in GW Stirland mud and then add static grass. I did the mud stage. I do a heavy-ish coat to hide the integral base of the miniature.
Then I’ll static grass the base and use the geek gaming scenics spray to lock it in.

I also put head on my 30 Oathmark orcs and built 10 of the 30 newly released Goblin slaves.



I have 30 more Oathmark Goblin infantry to build as well. That’s all for now. Hopefully I can find little bits of time to keep plugging away.

Friday, 8 January 2021

Happy New Year!

Wow, I really lost track of the time there.

Things have been busy since August, hobby wise and in real life. 

Here’s a quick recap Of the hobby stuff:
Purchased:
( and built) 2 Aberdeen  class airships from Crossover Miniatures
16 French Foreigh Legion and  16 British Northwest Frontier from Artizan Designs (Christmas gift for myself from the family) for a VSF setting. 
Oathmark undead box and two metal blisters.
4 Tier one operators sets from Spectre (Christmas)
1500 3/8x3/4 foam bricks off of Etsy.
Ltd Edition GW Gamling on horseback.

Painted:
Received the rest of my 28mm 101st Airborne from Karl at Kura Creative
Oathmark Goblin Wolf Riders (only rider figures) metal heroes and resin Ltd edition hero painted by Karl at Kura Creative.
I finished 30 Oathmark Elves, 10 light Elves, 4 hounds, 4 humans and one necromancer. 






Why did I purchase 1500 3/8x 3/4 inch foam blocks? I hear you ask. Because it’s cheaper than buying a Proxxon foam cutter and I’m not burning time cutting foam blocks. The reason is Jeremy from Black Magic Craft (YouTube) posted a dope video on modular rules that I wanted to try. The results will follow in a separate post.

The plan for 2021: Major Projects

Continue plugging away with Oathmark
I have to built, Prime and paint the 30 plastic and 6 metal Undead figures from Oathmark.
Finish painting 30 Dwarf heavy infantry.
Base 30-40 Dwarf Infantry and 30-40 Goblin Infantry.
Paint 21 Wolves (for the painted riders to ride)
Base 27 Light Elves.

VSF project
Finish assembly (on one) and paint both Aberdeen airships (other is primed). 
Paint 14 FFL and 16 British NWF using sweet contrast paint scheme found on YouTube
Purchase rank and file British troops ( 7 packs of 4 figures from Artizan). Paint  them. 

Star Wars Legion (or Chain of Command) this is my nice to get to 3rd project.
Assemble Count Dooku, Anakin, box of B1 Battle Droids (omg the pieces!), and Phase I clone troopers.
Purchase Clone Wars starter set.
Paint them all.

Minor Projects:
WWI terrain board - finish building both sections. Paint both. ( WTF is this really a “minor project?)
Have Karl finish painting my WWI Germans (under 50 figures-easy).
Have Karl finish painting my Wild West figures (under 50 figures-easy).
Foam brick terrain (about 750 have been made into terrain - needs to be mod podged and painted other 750 need texturing before building.

Would be nice Projects:
Try to finish painting my Frostgrave/Rangers of Shadow Deep, The Walking Dead All our War greyscale project ( purchase saviours and whisperers).
Tackle whatever GW lord of the rings I can (for the boy).
Stay away from anything new (looking at you  Stargrave).

Cheers and good luck to you on your Projects this year!

Monday, 23 March 2020

Self Isolation

This is a weird time. I was home sick all of last week. Thankfully it was just the Flu. What a weird thing to same. Just the flu.



The 26th Anniversary of Hotlead was also scheduled to take place Mar 20-22 in Stratford, Ontario. It was cancelled by the organizer prior to the Federal Govt restricting the size of get-togethers.

I’m suuuper bummed out it was cancelled, however, it was the right thing to do! And when it comes to Hotlead, I cannot be trusted to do the right thing. It is my favourite time of the year.


So I spent some time assembling some backlog items.


Two Sarissa Precision MDF Flatbed Wagons were assembled. But I somehow forgot to snap any pictures. I have three more pieces left to build to complete my train.

I enjoyed the minimal amount of pieces. I have some Renedra sandbags, I'll be using to build some removable fortifications to each of the flat wagons. A Machine Gun or Field Gun and crew will sit behind them.

What I disliked was the finicky-ness of assembling the undercarriage.  But they are £7.50. It is what it is.


On Sunday, while enjoying the beautiful sunshine, I managed to prime my Oathmark Dwarf Heavy Infantry with Army Painter Plate Mail Metal.






I haven’t primed anything in a while but this can was absolutely amazing. Maybe sitting in my basement for 2+ years is the trick! It went on so smoothly and seemed to get into all the crevices nicely.


These guys are going to paint up so quickly! I’m pumped. I only need to pick out the skin, hair and weapon hafts. Maybe add some brass or gold bits for variations.


I also thought I’d show the progress on my existing Dwarves and Goblins.






The blue ones are Dwarves and the red are Goblins. Both come from the Oathmark line of plastic figures.


All that's left is to do the bases.


Monday, 24 February 2020

Plastic Wolves


 

About two weeks  ago, my Goblin Wolf Riders and Dwarf Heavy Infantry showed up. As part of the Nickstarter, I received a metal Champion and wolf for free. A week later my other five metal riders and plastic wolves arrived.

I must admit that I need to be in “the mood” to put together plastics. It is very time consuming and I’d rather spend my hobby time painting or playing games. That was one of the reasons I switched from GW to historicals.

I built 6 wolves the day they arrived and on Saturday evening, I powered through and built the remaining 15. I was in the mood.

What I liked: each wolf consists of two halves and a base. No finicky heads or tails to glue on separately. 

What I disliked: There are only three poses. You cannot mix the left and right sides of the bodies together. The join line down the middle is unsightly and will require some greenstuff to cover.

My overall thoughts: I’d rather sacrifice the variety of figures for the ease of the build. These are a win.

I refrained from puttting any riders together as (ARGH) the torsos and chests are separate and the legs are annoyingly connected to the sprues.

However, I really was in the zone and I assembled 10 of the Dwarf Heavy Infantry.
The first 5 have hand weapons and shields with open faced helmets.
The remaining 5 have 2-handed weapons and closed face masks.
The other 20 figures will be divided into 10 more of each hand weapons/shields and 2-handed weapons.

What I liked: Nice poses, variety of weapons. Hand weapon + shield guys go together quick.
What I disliked: The 2-handed weapons support hand is finicky to get angle correctly. Depending on the angle of the 2-handed weapon, fitting the head can pose a problem.
Overall thoughts: Nice figures. Go together reasonably well. Looking forward to paint as they are predominately clad in metal armour. Think a simple paint job will yield awesome results.

Friday, 7 February 2020

Oathmark Army Planner




This year I have decided to primarily focus my hobby efforts on my fantasy figures, namely Oathmark miniatures and a small smattering of Rangers of Shadow Deep.



I sold off all of my Warhammer figures in the last few years.


 
As I've mentioned before, I have plastic box sets for each of the major races.



I was apprehensive when it came to building the figures as I was nervous to commit to a specific build in the odd chance that the weapon type was too expensive or not effective.



Growing up with Warhammer, I'd check out an army book, create some sample lists, buy the figures and then build accordingly. It made sense to me.



However, with Oathmark, it’s a little different. The rules aren’t out yet. The figures are being slowly released.


On February 5, 2020, Osprey dropped a major bit of information. They released the Oathmark: Battles of the Lost Age - Army Planner, which is a PDF with dropdowns that can be selected that you can use to see the points costs of different units.


Finally!


It took me a while to figure out how to open it but what an amazing guide. The only unknowns now are the differences between a King, Prince or General, Captains or Champions, or the 5 levels of spellcasters.


I decided to play around with the lists in the army planner.


Based on what I currently have for Goblins and what I plan on purchasing, I can field something like this:


Goblin King (Mounted)


Gobin Spellcaster Lvl 2(Mounted)


2x 10 Goblin Wolf Riders


Goblin Captain


Goblin Spellcaster (Lvl 3)


2x 15 Goblin Soldiers


2x 10 Goblin Archers


15 Goblin Spearmen


I won’t put the actual points per model but this force rings in at 1754 points.


All in all, it’s a fairly cost effective force. This is how I’m going to create the troops.


For the 65 Soldiers, Spearmen and Archers:


2 boxes of Goblin Infantry


1 additional sprue of Goblin Infantry (on ebay)


For the 20 Goblin Wolf Riders:


1 box of Goblin Wolf Riders


The 5 mounted metal champions or lord miniatures. You could just as easily grab a sprue off ebay once released.


The hero figures are the metal mounted shaman and foot shaman, the free maquette if you backed the nickstarter and the limited edition Uber wolf as the king.


This gives me some wiggle room to upgrade/downgrade the characters to play anywhere from 1500-2000 points or to add a few more things. 2x 10 wolves takes it 1994 points.


My Dwarves on the other hand will look something like this:


Dwarf King


Dwarf Spellcaster (Lvl3)


15 Dwarf Warriors


15 Dwarf Linebreakers


2x15 Soldiers


15 Spearmen


2x10 Archers


This force comes in at 1977 points. It’s even cheaper to purchase than the Goblins


For the 65 Soldiers, Spearmen and Archers:


2 boxes of Dwarf Infantry


1 additional sprue of Dwarf Infantry (on ebay)


The Warriors and Linebreakers come from 1 Dwarf Heavy Infantry box


The King and the Spellcaster both come from the King, Wizard and Musician blister pack.


I’ll share lists for my humans and elves later.



Wednesday, 5 February 2020

The Uberwolf

Quick post.

This arrived yesterday. Bolga on Uberwolf



It is a resin figure from Northstar Miniatures for  Oathmark.

It is limited to 40 figures worldwide as the mold  broke. 

When I heard it was limited, I told myself to forget about it. Bolga (the goblin on top) would also be released on a normal (plastic) wolf in metal.

But I was on the Northstar website one day and the Uberwolf was available so I snagged it. Small victories.  

It also shipped ahead of the pre-order.

Here it is with a Ranger of Shadowdeep I had on hand  for scale.