Related. Dug out a Kosovo bring back shikatch from the back of the closet.
Related. Dug out a Kosovo bring back shikatch from the back of the closet.
@JTam I wonder what the progression of '______ of shame' goes... Pile of Shame < Closet of Shame < Garage of Shame < Aircraft Hangar of Shame ? I have to admit ...
Thought I'd start up a thread on what people would like to see for this period since there isn't one yet. I love the Dark Ages, definitely my fave period along with Renaissance. ...
@Grumpy Gnome Space Nam infantry would only work as proxies for Catachans if WA did what GW did and based them solely on the "oh, so historically accurate" film that inspired the Catachans🤣: As ...
I was gutted when the MRE spoon I have been carrying around in one of the numerous pockets in my daily wear “photographer’s vest” for years finally broke. An essential bit ...
@JTam and@Yronimos Whateley yeah, it could be an ALICE pack but, having humped one for more miles than I care to remember back day (I was a Boonie Rat back before I was a Grumpy Gnome), ...
@Steffen Seitter @JTam If you were referring to the clearly 20th century western style wrapped foot in this pic early as being Warring States Chinese: FOR THE HUNDERDTH TIME!😤 it is cl...
Reference: Hmmmh. Could be. The only thing that seems off is the pouch attached to the top flap. You could attach a pouch below the flap on the above rucks, but not on the fla...
Boom. https://www.gothiclineminiatures.com/apps/webstore/products/show/7641385
As we found out here: https://wargamesatlantic.com/community/xenforum/topic/44406/sneak-peek-what-s-behind-the-curtain The Early 20th Century Japanese kit could make serviceable WW1 Serbian troop...
Jan 28 Feb 4 Feb 11 I'm mostly sure we've got a sneak-peak of a warg in the Jan 8 picture, and I THINK that's a Vietnam-era US A.L.I.C.E. pack in the Feb 11 picture. I think t...
Special Item: The spoon. Soviet Soldiers were to report for military service with a spoon. (Although some were subsequently issued one.) Some were metal and some wood. They ...
@Murray Fish There's a lot of neat ideas there. I might pick up the rules. Thanks for the write up!
OK, I'm going to post my closet of shame. No one should be afraid to post anything after this:
@JTam I really like it. Terrific command and control system where order counters are placed every turn face down and each player takes turns in activiting either one of their own or one of their o...
Thanks for the kind words, team. The number was just a rando regimental number that I though wouldn't be too difficult to paint if I get more of these guys and the notches bove it are mean...
I use vallejo red oxide paste as a basis. https://www.vallejo-farben.de/red-oxid-paste-200-ml looks okay on its own, looks great with orange drybrush and wash (red or brown, whatever you prefer)
Thanks, that's actually a really good idea! It looks like they've got two different textures of the red, too, so helps make things a little more interesting!
I snapped a picture at the local Renn Faire yesterday. Here's photographic evidence to put the small horse argument to bed.
@Kinjack To your first post: I won't lie, I always turn to the inner color plates first when I get a new Osprey book. To your second post: What are you doing? Nobody wants to post ...
I'm not sure how yours horses are parted, but if possible i would like to have 3x2 magnet slots support on horse top and sides:
Tidied my workspace for the first time in a while so thought I'd join in on the action!
@JTam eh there's something incredibly satisying/enticing about seeing Osprey books stacked in a row. Makes you just want to browse for hours. Think it's got a lot to do with the Peter Dennis ...
Here's the German reference shelf: And some of the other periods are here:
I've seen good results from this product: https://www.games-workshop.com/en-US/Technical-Martian-Ironearth-2019 Depends how cracked you want your earth to be I suppose.
@Forrest Wentworth those lizards look great! I love the coloured heads you've given them. Makes them really pop! How did you do the rocket launcher? I've got a WIP conversion on t...
@Hudson Adams a sprue or two of Death Fields heads for conversions would be absolutely amazing!
Hi there, I was wondering if anyone has any experience making red desert terrain or that style of base. For reference, I'm thinking that real red earth look, like in the Aussie Outbaxk: I've had ...
Looking forward to those development photos mate. If you decide to get off the boat, watch out for tigers!
@William Redford I had an Empire Army in 4th Edition. Used Dwarf clansmen as my Infantry blocks. Halflings for most of my projectile troops. Had Kislevite Winged Lancers an...
Amazing work Brother. The finished army looks spectacular. Nice photography and scenery as well. I'll miss your updates. Hopefully WGA hurries up and releases the Fre...
Fourth Edition was Best Edition. AWESOME. SICK. I think in later editions you could still take Ogres in an Empire Army as Dogs of War if nothing else.
@Sam Bellamy Elaborated on the WW1/WW2 Naval Infantry kit here: https://wargamesatlantic.com/community/xenforum/topic/49886/suggestions-for-new-soviet-kits Maybe you can lend your expertis...
@Hudson Adams you know. I have searched everywhere for 28mm chimpanzee heads. I've looked for 3d files and other model kits and it seems to me that there is a definite lack of availability for my a...
@Berggeit looks cool! But I must ask, do you hand paint primer on or how do you prime over your grass tufts?
Here it is. My last post for this forum thread. Here is my complete WWI French army. Thanks Wargames Atlantic for these great models. I look forward to coming back to this project when those...
Next lot of Irish done The flesh was done with either kislev or cadian flesh tone followed by guilliman flesh contrast. I also tried to free hand a hawk on a guy like from Cobra Kai, safe to sa...
@Yronimos Whateley back when i was in the 9th/10th grade when I played Warhammer, Empire was my favorite army. I would buy as i could and would get stuff as gifts and what not. The thing i had the ...
Here is the profile from the 4th edition Empire army book.
Back in 4th Edition Warhammer, Empire armies could have ogres, not sure if they could have them before that, I dont think they could after... Back when Halflings and giants were part of the army li...
Looking forward to your project updates. Try not to wear a hole in your CD of "Fortunate Son" while painting.
@Yronimos Whateley I think people have always wanted Landsknecht Ogres to fit in with their Empire armies. Additionally, GW is resurrecting the Old World/Warhammer Fantasy Battles in the ne...
@Simon Boulton definitely that's what I plan to do: Roman auxiliaries
My first kitbash was Grognards with Tau parts, for some Gue'vesa aka human helpers. Then I've lost interest in 40k, but with WGA sets still feeding my imagination, here I am, kitbashing troops for ...
Hi all just to say I may be off Forum, for a short time, my "Nam" arrived friday and now I must cack down and get to work. Sadly the real world pushes in to my time so much that it becomes model or...
Make that an army of goblins trolling everyone by pretending to be Persian ladies, and you've got a normal day on the internet.... Looks like an ogre to me, too - I'd expect WA's Landsnecht Ogre p...