Second instalment of my findings on the interwebz. And this is the one that will help illustrate why I'm not a member of From The Warp...
Holy Fucking Shit by Aaron Dembski-Bowden from Aaron Dembski-Bowden - He is my favourite BL author for a number of reasons. He swears alot is probably the most obvious. He dislike Star Trek is another obvious reason. Live Long and Prosper is the only good that has come out of the entire franchise... and these. And best of all, my words have been immortalised on his blog. The only thing that bugs me is that his blog is his him...
- a looney journey for the advanced gamer from twelve years of age to one hundred and fifty and for that more competitive sort of gamer who likes challenges
Friday, November 12, 2010
Weekly Finds #2
Labels:
Black Templars,
Imperial Guard,
Orks,
Painting,
Sculpting,
Tutorial,
Weekly Finds
Stormraven Model Leaked
This has probably hit every forum and a good percentage of the blogs. But I wanna show it off too...
So unlike the guys over at YTTH and The Back 40k, I actually like this kit. It fits into the current range of brick-like vehicles. Something else of interest is the Dreadnought in the top left hand corner of the picture. Someone over on BoLS suggested it may be new... have to wait and see.
Edit - I'm not the only person that likes it...
So unlike the guys over at YTTH and The Back 40k, I actually like this kit. It fits into the current range of brick-like vehicles. Something else of interest is the Dreadnought in the top left hand corner of the picture. Someone over on BoLS suggested it may be new... have to wait and see.
Edit - I'm not the only person that likes it...
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Blood Angels
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Remembrance Day - Lest We Forget
Remembrance Day (11 November) marks the anniversary of the armistice which ended the First World War. It ensures that the memory of those who died or suffered in all wars and armed conflicts are never forgotten.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
White Dwarf 371 November 2010 - Dark Eldar
Inside this month's issue:
New Releases - As would be expected this is crammed with all the latest Dark Eldar miniatures that are from the first and second wave. There is also the new Warhammer terrain. Since my forum time is spent on B&C I never saw the rumours for these. But they do look interesting... There is also some new hobby stuff such as the Large Model Figure Case and the cutting mat.
News: Chocks Away - The new White Dwarf subscription miniature has been released... did you know you have to buy the stupid thing. Even if you already own a subscription.
News: Golden Demon Australia 2010 - Is only a few days away... of course I wont be attending.
From the Labyrinth Dimension - Andy Hall braves the lair of the designer of the Dar Eldar, Jes Goodwin, to find out all about the creation of the new miniatures. Of interest is what Jes Goodwin says at the top of page 26 in the right hand column about the eventual release of the Venom. He also alludes to more miniatures being released in one of the Round Table discussions... glad I'm not collecting Dark Eldar yet. Going to wait for the rest of the miniature range to be released.
A Dark Genesis - Phil Kelly, the author of the new Codex, sits down to talk with Adam Troke about the fall, Commorragh and the sinister agenda of the Dark Eldar.
The Dark Art - I'm assuming that it is Adam Troke that talks with Kevin Chin, the newest member of the studio's artists, about the Dark Eldar artwork.
The Lord of the Rings: Reinforcements - All the rule for using the King's Champion, Flói Stonehand, the Gundabad Blackshields and the Cave Drake in The Lord of the Rings Strategy Game.
The Defenders of Ulthuan - Adam Troke "dispenses wisdom on how to get the best from the Children of Asuryan on the battlefield". He may not be an elite member of competitive players, but at least his tactica includes some pictures.
Old War Stories - Jeremy Vetock returns with more tales of war, this time sharing some of his Warhammer hobby plans. I was actually surprised to find that there was talk of rules... and how the changes are good for game play. It sounds like the Design Studio actually intended for some of the changes, like Steadfast, to shift the game from Elite Cavalry being the bomb towards a game that encouraged balanced armies. Note: my understand of this Edition of Warhammer Fantasy and the last are purely based off interwebz arguments...
Battle Report: The Soul Harvest - We see Phil Kelly, with Dark Eldar, attack some Imperial Guard, lead by Andrew Kenrick, on the jungle world of Kato III. Can anyone guess if the new codex being featured in this issue of White Dwarf wins or losses...
Standard Bearer - Jervis talks about how to pick an army... he goes through the different things to consider when picking an army such as background, gaming and painting opportunities, ease of use and other things.
An interesting thing to note, both Jervis and Jeremy acknowledge that there are different types of gamers. Jeremy talked about how some of his out of work friends like to play simple pitched battles while others like to include all sorts of bells and whistles. He doesn't single either out as bad for the hobby, just acknowledges that there is a difference. Jervis ends his Standard Bearer article with something similar. He acknowledges that there are gamers who are interested in playing competitively... he does point out that worrying about winning games has a negative effect.
Arcane Architecture - Adam Troke seems to play a really big role in White Dwarf articles... in this one he not only looks at the detail of the new scenery pieces but also writes some rules for them.
'Eavy Metal Masterclass: Dark Eldar - In this masterclass Anja Wettergren and Joe Tomaszewski look at how to paint glowing eyes, kabalite armour, brass detail, wyche and mandrake skin and hair as well as flayed skin. They also look at painting Dark Eldar vehicles. Overall, I found the recipe for brass and flayed skin interesting, while the rest of it doesn't particularly interest me. When I collect some Dark Eldar I will go for either go for pale skin or go for a deathly grey.
Modelling Workshop: Dark Eldar - The legend Jes Goodwin shares some tips on assembling. This is aimed more at helping those entering the hobby...
You'll also find full details of all the latest releases and news, a directory featuring all of the hobby activities in your local area.
- Games Workshop Website
Labels:
Dark Eldar,
White Dwarf
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
Reaper Power Palette
While poking around Massive Voodoo for inspiration I stumbled across this post filled with links. Half way down I hit a gold mine... The Reaper Power Palette. Now since few of us actually have paints from a variety of ranges, especially Reaper Master Series, this nifty program may not be so useful. But when combined with this paint compatibility chart it becomes a completely different story.
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