I hate to be “that guy” and yuck your yum but.... Isn’t part of the magic of these things is that the kids use their imagination to cobble together bits from different sources?&n...
I hate to be “that guy” and yuck your yum but.... Isn’t part of the magic of these things is that the kids use their imagination to cobble together bits from different sources?&n...
Great work!
I can't think of any publicly available beyond the map and PDFs on the site though the creator likely has more as unsorted notes and art pieces (ie see if Mark Mondragon has a DeviantArt page). Thi...
You seem quite the expert on Russian cinema mate. I have not seen this movie but it looks like my kind of thing.
@Yronimos Whateley Well, on the FB they claimed they would not be doing vehicles but given the one set of tankette previews and the constant asking for "APC for Death Fields", redoing the APC for ...
In honor of the forthcoming WGA Russian Napoleonics I give you a review of the Soviet cinema classic "Hussar Ballad." It is 1812 and Napoleon marches deep into Russia. It is a time for all...
Rather have WW1 cavalry at this point, but heck why not.
Finished this guy off aside from painting the base rim black. I think I'm in love with mixing Cannon Fodder + Partisans.
Peterson at the time Air Force Base. (It's a Space Force Base now I believe): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_F-86D_Sabre https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop...
Reference making dioramas: I think with a little thought a lot could be done with the packaging if the kit came in a box. For example maybe the bottom of the box has worm fence printed on the sid...
The Ford GPA aka the Seep (Sea Jeep). Basically an amphibious Jeep. Used by the Americans: As well as the Soviets: Of course I can't find it right now, but I swear I've s...
I just noticed the update to the "In the Pipeline" section of the production schedule page that explains step-by-step the production process, and the order the steps occur in - that's great informa...
Looking suitably Turnipey! Looking forward to seeing these painted. What is the white spackle looking stuff you used?
Looking forward to getting these. Definitely worth the wait to have them made in America.
Friday's Sneak Peak from 4 FEB 22.
I need these in my life!!!
@Brendan O'Connor Your friend who is putting together Germans, is he using the WGA plastics, or other miniatures?
@Brendan O'Connor Straight up awesome. Looking forward to the group shot when your done (for now).
@Ian Jewett Wow! That's cool. That Matilda has a lot of promise. It has the archaic look we know and love in Guard armor, and the raised rear hull looks perfect for projecting L...
@Yronimos Whateley +1 The accessories and robot mules are first rate. The APC and its conversions were great too. Stummel, Pak, and Stuka Zu Fuss variants? Come on, that's aw...
Last squad of ten completed. I now have about 88 soldiers painted up and only a five man squad of infantry left to paint! I can see the light at the end of this hobby tunnel. Until they prod...
@Forrest Wentworth Looks like this tool box is going to get repurposed.
Used the Prussian reserves to create two units of fodder (12 men in size each) for Turnip28 and as a bonus three units of Grogs/Brutes (six men each) using Victrix Middle Guard. Both are for my 45...
@Lucian Westerly - I'm sorry I missed your comment on my first glance through this discussion! Especially these parts: [Wargs] are malevolent and will play with their prey because they enj...
Yes it was a terrible STL of the Mark IV. But both would need some work to be printable and look decent.
Alright. Very quick mock ups of Mark IV APC, and Matilda APC.
(German) (Cossack in German Service) (Romanian) (Hungarian) So a German Heer/SS/Cossack in German service kit seems super easy to do. Making the same kit capable of c...
Back to the Tachanka for a bit. Sarissa makes a nice one: https://sarissa-precision.com/products/tachanka- And that fact that you're making a wood cart out of wood is pleasing. But it's ju...
@JTam The toolbox with a lock was a godsend for the stuff (like hobby knives) that I absolutely could not risk the toddler getting a hold of and the stuff (like my hobby paints and nicer paint bru...
@JTam Heck yeah, I was thinking cyber eagle or wolf drones, but mutant animal head dresses would be awesome.
Frankly I think both would be nice. The screen has two sides, after all.
For a Chimera: What about a MK IV with the sponsons deleted, a Chimera turret on top, and the front prow opening like a Land Raider's ramp? Alternately, a MK IV with the left sponson being t...
@Chris Smith @Forrest Wentworth Two ingenious solutions. A genuine Thank You for sharing them. I have a little one and I've been wondering how to get back at it with a inquisitiv...
I like the idea of a self-contained introductory box and I love the hard plastic of WA... but I don't think the two are perfectly compatible. Wizkids sells miniatures already assembled (no sprue) ...
@Forrest Wentworth Would they have optional furs with mutant rat/wolf heads by any chance?
The military factions are good, but I think a faction or two that could pull on the cyberpunk/ganger/post-apocalyptic aesthetic would be warranted as well. It could take advantage of some of ...
Done with the time lizards. (I just went the easy route and textured/washed the base to look like concrete.) I even hit them with some matte varnish, and I'm normally way too lazy to do that....
@Chris Smith Right there with you. All my miniature paints are kept in a locked tool box to keep little hands out of them. My desk also folds down for space (and it makes a great space ...
@BS Kitbasher I honestly don't know. I just remembered stumbling across them a little while ago.
Would the banner on the right which currently displays latest topics be better off showing latest comments/posts instead? Lots of the topics on there are 4 days old but there is new commen...
@Grumpy Gnome Serious although perhaps unanswerable question: doesn't WW2 28mm miniatures outsell all other historical miniatures combined? (I suppose only a manufacturer that s...
@Ian Jewett The Saracen doesn't look like a Taurox, as a Saracen doesn't look like:
I've just had a quick read through this and, as a parent of UK schoolchildren (primary) I csn dort of see the merit in having educational sets for things. For example, my eldest is 7 and l...
Bit late to the party on this one, but I've repurposed an old writing desk that was originally a birthday present for my wife, but after a decade of taking a beating from house moves and kids, give...
Perhaps not the highest priority, interwars cavalry of various nations may be more popular sellers but I was reminded of this... https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/german-cavalry-horses-1935/
Saracen maybe? Although those straight up look like Taurox.
I have not decided what to use for a Chimera equivilent. It will probably not be based on the Comet though.
@Lee Langston Really looking forward to an update. Fantastic conversions so far.