@Steven StGeorges Pão de Deus 🙂 Glad you liked it. Like we say in portuguese, If you are not up for the eating and driking, you are not up for fu##ing. We do like our food and drinks. 😁
@Steven StGeorges Pão de Deus 🙂 Glad you liked it. Like we say in portuguese, If you are not up for the eating and driking, you are not up for fu##ing. We do like our food and drinks. 😁
@Vitor Soares Not my first trip there my good friend... but still a pleasure to visit the city and most of her monuments while eating typical portugese pastries, like my favourite Pan de Diu...
@Geoff Maybury Most all the public spaces in Varna were shaded by giant trees. Made strolling about pleasant even during the height of summer. All cats are little shits. ...
@JTam NM6... Necromunda Magazine 6, the very one you posted above my friend. I am not sure but maybe the rules for exotic mounts are part of the Necromunda Compedium I or II, I've got to ch...
Just added some color after work
@Andreas Mayrhofer Gute Arbeit herr Mayrhofer. About 3D printed stuff, I was talking about some elements that could be useful but since I am more into homemade stuff myself, I do enjoy such...
@Geoff Maybury I did miss the actual Ghost Buster miniatures. Took another spin around the website. So much cool stuff. They got you covered if you want to game Ghostbusters, Th...
@William Redford We didn`t,AAAAAAAHHHHHH.
@JTam Did you miss the actual ghost busters and Ecto 1/2 on the sight?
@JTam Sorry for slow repley, nice pics, taping rhis with Dinky, inon the key board, how apt, sorry the memories not so good but thanks for sharing, the cats alittle treasure,, min...
What a stunning way to do a museum in a gallery of trees like a park and navel you`ed expect tanks but not boats so dramaticaly shown. Nice one Tam.
@Dalton McCormick I think they should do mecks like the mantis in halo but some tanks would be pretty cool
@William Redford being a D&D DM I think it is a great ideia, but in my case, I homebrew my own settings. Still, a very nice ideia.
@William Redford Not as tempted personally, pre-colonial seems okay mythology wise but for me D&D setting type books are mostly about the monsters and weapons and a lot of the fun fantasy...
Hi everyone, I have finished my first batch of WWI French. They are the 1er Régiment de Marche de Tirailleurs Algériens
I was gonna make a "I love their invisibility tech" joke... but I am looking forward to seeing them too.
Hmmm. I posted from home and it looked okay when I did it. I'll try something else later.
For the Ottomans the jannisaries, azab, akinji and sipahi, to my knowledge would be able to cover the professional and irregular aspects of the "main" ottoman armed forces. Other aspects of the ot...
There is a Kickstarter currently running for a 5th edition fantasy Philippines setting. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/luciaversprille/tales-from-sina-una/rewards It’s a...
Bits to swap out the tail tip would be easy. My Dungeons & Lasers dragon had a separate piece for the last ~4 cm of the tail, even though it is totally monopose. Poses that make sense for both ...
@Stephen Sutton @JTam @John Wilson :I know the current Eisenkerns would represent heavier infantry, but the mention of raumjagers was mostly because their chest armour makes them look ...
There are plenty of spare parts in the Eisenkerns, i did up armour some Raumjagers a while ago using the old dreamforge parts... However the Eisenkerns are pretty much this concept already...
Looking great! I'd be super proud of an Army of these guys.
@Stephen Sutton Probably the best thing to come out of Fallout 4 was the change to power armour from Fallout 3 and New Vegas, especially the power armour frame design being largely well thoug...
@Stephen Sutton That seemed practical. That video led me down a small rabbit hole of "donning power armor" videos: In this game they slide into the suit like a woman into skinny jeans.&nbs...
@Mark Dewis Can't see the picture. Sounds intriguing though...
@GreenScorpion As @Stephen Sutton mentioned the Eisenkern Stormtroopers/Panzerjägers make solid heavy Infantry. It's easy to see them as wearing full carapace or plate armor. If ...
I think Fallout 4's armour does a good job of accomodating a human frame, while selling the "power" part of the armour. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyDVkHuX9Ok It adds noticable bulk an...
Forgive me if I'm missing something, but what you describe there already seems to exist in the form of the Iron Core range: https://wargamesatlantic.com/collections/iron-core/products/eisenker...
I painted the first ten miniatures for the Lidosians I tried to paint them in a German WW1 kind a scheme.
@Steven StGeorges I find that it matters not how old most of your collection is. but how much you love them, and the joy they, and related books give you. In other people at times you get a why do ...
I have trying to model an army based on some sci-fi stories that I have written over the years and one of the groups consists of heavy infantry with full protective armour surrounding their bodies....
@Vitor Soares @JTam Hi both, yes Victor I think our hobby at times of pain and stress, is a great leveler, and I`m so pleased you wisely listerned to your wife. Hard as it is to give up our c...
Cannon fodder heads and bodies, tools taken from the Oathmark Dwarf Light Infantry sprue that I got with The Last Prospector deal for Stargrave (plus one spade from Fireforge Folk Rabble):
@JTam found this one Wikipedia: "A greeble (/ˈɡriːbliː/ GREE-blee), or "nurnies", is a part harvested from plastic modeling kits to be applied to an original model as a detail element. The practic...
@Andreas Mayrhofer Ah, surface details maybe... But greeblies/greebled is certainly funner.
@JTam I don't know if its a real word but I put greeblies on, so I greebled it 😉
More minis that make me think a Mermaid/Gorgon kit would be possible.
Outstanding! What is greebled?
Today I greebled and primed the Gunship. And as Doorgunners are mandatory I tinkered a bit... The gun is from the Grognards Kit and the mounting is a paperclip piece. The arms are lef...
@Brian Van De Walker I totally agree. Portuguse history is filled with underdig victories. Malacca isn't even in the top five. The biggest ones would be the battle of Aljubarrota, were we br...
@Geoff Maybury I'm glad to hear you're pain free and mobile again. Military doc? Makes sense, they've gotten lots of practice with limb wounds these last two decades. ...
@Geoff Maybury I understand your situation, I had a serious knee injury at 18, I tore my knee ligaments and cracked my kneecap. It ended competitive sports for me and had to do twelve months ...
I was probably thinking of this guy: Great blog: http://lefthandedpanzerfaust.blogspot.com/2018/08/games-workshop-zombies.html?m=1
Other Zombies: This: Plus this: Leads me to believe I need 10 regular zombies (my ASSumption is there is no difference between the gas mask, female, and male zombies), 3 armored zombie...
Another week passes and more progress is available to show.This week I worked on building some more conversions based on grognard parts, mostly using kneeling poses and special weapons, since I spe...
This is the foundations, the ramp, well thats "STILL" to come, who`ed write this farce, it`s like a "Brian Rix" comedy, or "Some Mothers Do Have Em". Sill life goes on, happilly thank goodness. Don...
Iv`e got a beergut that I hate, thats the only thing thats changed really ,I can`t run, but my march is fast, I still get down on my neighs,to play with the animals and go round the carpets . My we...