Sunday, 31 December 2023

AHPC XIV - From MikeW - Warhammer Fantasy Orcs

 Well, this weekend, I have manged to squeeze out a group of 20 Orc Greenskins to go with the guys I posted a few days ago. I have used the same panting techniques as discussed in that post but have moved it on a little based upon a couple of paint gifts I treated myself to at Xmas.

The just completed batch of 20 x Orc Boys

Namely Army Painter 'Orc Skin' Speed Paint and some Games Workshop 'Air' Warboss Green. So for these guys I used the Speed Paint to block in all the green flesh areas - as the name wold suggest - and then used the Warboss Green to highlight all of the muscles on the figures. The Orc Skin paint is very vivid and possibly too much by its self, the Warboss Green, seems to mute this nicely.

I've decided to group these guys for close-ups basis similar poses, Whilst the new GW Orc figures are great - I'm not a fan of the mono-pose figures as they are mch harder to get a variety of different looks - as I'd imagine a mob of Orcs might look!

The result is, in my opinion, petty good, so I'll look to develop this further on this year's pile of shame! For those interested - I have more Orc Boys plus some Savage Orcs waiting to be painted along with a 3D printed group of Swamp Goblins riding Frogs! (Possibly Toads - I don't know the difference, either way they are lovely figures)

That said there are limitations with the mltipose kits as well!

As ever the bases are painted with a brown acrylic paint and PVA glue gloop, dipped in fine sand and when dry electrostaic grass is added using the same brown gloop, dry brushed over the sand. Base rims then painted black!

These guys with shields will be posted to re-enforce some other regiments in my collection, as I get all my Orc figures second hand sually opt to paint them as they are built, saving me that time!

Shockingly there are no skulls on any of these twenty figures! Nearest thing is two severed heads..

Some Boys with big Choppas! Some with better dental care than others...

And a parting shot of all 25 figures I have done since the start of the challenge
Just because I could take such a pictre!

Thursday, 28 December 2023

AHPC XIV - From MikeW - Opening Gambit! Warhammer Fantasy Orcs and 40K Tau (Fantasy, Squirrel, Skullz)

 Hello again,  Everyone!

I thought I ought to open this year's challenge account with a taster of things to come... As well as my usual flitting between subject matters I have decided to try and build a 40K Tau Army and to continue to supppliment my Warhammer Fantasy Greenskin Army.


As ever, the opening couple of weeks of these challenges is a sparse time for painting for me, too many family commitments and pulls on my time in other areas. Hopefully, I will be able to ramp-up the production line as we move into January & February.

So on to this post - first up is a small batch of 5 x Orks, I have been evolving the way in which I paint these guys over the last year or so and this is largely due to watching too many YouTube videos on painting techniques and being easily influenced. 


These Orcs were undercoated black then drybrushed grey and finally drybrushed white, then using watered down green, I blocked in their skin before 'dressing' them with various muted browns, greys and blacks to give the look I was aiming for.


My new best friend in the painting world is Games Workshop Black Templar - when applied over a dry-brushed surface it gives a great 'shaded' black effect. I have used other speed paints form Army Painter & Citadel on these guys as well. 


Once the base colors are blocked in I can then beging on the shading and details that make the figures come to life. I used Army Painter Green Wash all over the skin areas and then suitabe 'regular' paints to add highlights where applicable. 


My other new painitng friend is Games Workshop's Air range of paint for airbrushes - I use these with a normal paint brush straight from the pot, their more 'watery' consistancy allowing for quick, easy coverage. This is how I painted in all the metal work, followed, when dry, with a dark wash to give shading.


For me the key to a good Ork is getting the mouth & teeth right - get them detailed and bold and it enhances the rest of the figure! Dark red mouths, pink lips and grimy but somehow bright teeth make a good start in this area.

I based these guys in my normal manner, fine sand with electrostaic grass.

Second up are a small group of 6 x Tau. I have long wanted to try my hand at these guys but it was only in the run up to this challenge that I decided that I'd give them a go!


I opted for a white armour with accentuated Orange panels, reason being I like the contrast between white ond orange plus I've always been worried about trying to paint white armour, no better way to learn how to paint it - I thought.


What also draws me to the Tau is their 'For the Great Good' ethos, very un-Warhammer 40K, this appeals to my perverse nature of things. Also the other fun thing about theTau is their high tech culture and their willingness to integrate alien life forms into their society and armed forces in an incusive manner.


Hence this small group incldes one drone as well as two Gue'Vesa (aka human helpers), I'll leave it to the reader to spot these! The Gue'Vesa were built from Wargames Atlantic figures, with GW helmets, weapons and equipment added.


So in painting these I undercoated in grey and then dry-brushed light grey and white coats on top of this base before using 3 or 4  glazes of thinned down white to try and give a smooth finish. Random panels on the armor were then painted orange to give a conterpoint contrast, before trying to panel line the armor with Aggrax Earthshade ink. any overruns corrected when dry with more white or orange paint.


The undersuit was painted with an Army Painter dark grey speed paint, and then details were applied to each figure such as the light blue lenses and computer panels in their helmets, weapons and armoured suits. Brass giroscopes were also added and other details appled as needed.


As with the Orcs the finished figures were coated with Matt Varnish. To give these guys a more alien feel , I have opted to use an orange poster paint to ahear the fine sand to on the bases, followed with an patchy ink wash, giving them an unearthly feel and dried grass tfts will be added to imply an arid environment.


Overall, I think that I can improve on the white armour finish, the next batch already seem to be going a bit better, in my opinion.

Apologies for the quality of the photos, the weather and light here in the UK is terrible at present, so I have had to rely on flash to get the required lighting and that is causing shadows elsewhere.... 

So there we have it, my first post of the challenge, points wise I have gone for 5 points per figure and assumed the drone counts the same as a person, please correct if this is wrong!

I have also claimed for the Fantasy section in the library for a 20 point bonus for the Orcs  and as both the Orcs & Tau about exceed 25 points I'm claiming 2 squirrels and 3 Skullz!

Tuesday, 19 December 2023

2023 Games and their popularity!

 by John Sears

Although no one has asked I secretly know that many of you are impatient to know what games were most popular and who hogged all the availability of evenings in 2023! So, to this end I have once again undertaken a forensic examination of the evidence and can reveal all as follows.

Mat's Ancient Naval Game


But first, a slight change to the usual order of events. To wit, as we are now operating under a strict 6 week (or slotting) arrangement per gamer with any additional slots being donated by others less bothered about putting games on; there really isn’t an overall 'hogger' of gaming weeks as the ‘slotting’ system seems to be working and is obviously very fair.

One of John's Zulu Wars Colonial Games


So, it just means the only burning interest left is the most popular period category.

First of all , I’ve lumped sub periods into generic periods that we can all identify with as follows;-

  • Ancients
  • Medieval
  • Pike & Shot
  • Horse & Musket
  • Napoleonic
  • Colonial
  • WW1
  • WW2
  • Modern
  • Naval *
 * Naval is an odd one as it covers pretty much all the others but I’ve kept it separate because it is different…….obviously. Next year Outer Space may have to figure as an odd period as well.

Mark's WW2 Eastern Front Series of Games

In order of weeks played we have: 

1st Place -      Medieval played for 11 weeks, 
2nd place -     WW2, played over 7 weeks 
3rd place -      Colonial played over 6 weeks.

Steve more or less did the Medievals, Mark the WW2 and me on Colonial, not exclusively but mostly.

Medievals are the winning period by a good margin

There you go chaps, you can all sleep peacefully abed tonight safe in the knowledge that your favourite wargames periods were covered in goodly fashion!!

Monday, 4 December 2023

Friday Night Games: Two Fat Lardies, WW2 What a Tankers

Friday 1st December saw Mark out on a 20mm 'What a Tanker' game at Mike's gaming establishment. Using his own model collection, and the Two Fat Lardies rules  thus scenario was set in WW2, where two Germa Tiger tanks held off a British armoured company  consisting of Cromwells,  a Sherman Firefly, some regular Shermans and an Archillies Tank Destroyer.

The Archillies and Firefly each sporting 17lb guns, the best weapons for taking out a Tiger on the British side

Part of the battlefield, British Entry end, showing bridge over river, near to some ruins and a Barbed  Wire line providing a 'light' obstical for the advancing Cromwells.

Mike W, Rupert, Phil, Nigel and Dave all played the British whilst Steve was the dastardly Hun and Mark & Mike N officiated.

A glimpse of the German end of the battlefield beyond the river crossing

British Crowells rolling onto the battlefield

MIke W's brave (or wreckless) Cromwell advancing up the main road,
having crossed the bridge it is now actively looking for the enemy 

One of the two Tigers lying in wait for the British armour,
this one knocked out he above Cromwell at the second attempt

Phil's Cromwell - a lovely model with hedge cutters attached to get through the bocage 

Mike W's replacement tank,
showing somewhat more caution in how it advances on the enemy positions

Overall a win for the Germans, with Mike W & Phil both loosing a Cromwell and Mat's Achillies taking damage, with no permenant damage inflicted on teh Germans.

Finally, it felt abit like 'Fury' for the Bitish Tankers, remind yourself of that scenario below!