Thursday, June 19, 2008
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Zombies!
The first 20 zombies for near future/sci-fi games are done. These are from the Games Workshop plastic zombie box. I got them from a friend when I took over a very large zombie game project. These were already assembled and most have had the weapons removed.

I am pleased at how the figures turned out more generic looking than I thought they would. The clothes are clearly inspired by Warhammer Empire figures but with modern colors and a little bit of scaping off of details they will work nicely for modern games.

I am pleased at how the figures turned out more generic looking than I thought they would. The clothes are clearly inspired by Warhammer Empire figures but with modern colors and a little bit of scaping off of details they will work nicely for modern games.Now I just need to paint about 40 more zombies and I will be ready to get some games in.
Labels:
28mm,
Games Workshop,
Near Future,
Zombies
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Beast Herd
This is the first Beast Herd for my Beast of Chaos army. This is a 12 Beastman unit with 6 Gors with shields and 6 Ungors. There is no command for this unit but there will be once we get to the higher point levels.


I have another unit almost like this one left for my 300 points. The second Beast Herd will have Gors with extra hand weapons. This seems to be a more popular configuration.
Tuskgor Chariot
Here is the next installment of my Beasts of Chaos army. This is my first Tuskgor Chariot. Our tale of more than four games is moving ahead. I have yet to finish the first 300 points that was due on June 1. We have yet to get any games in and it looks like we will not get any until 500 Pt level after July 1.


Tuesday, June 3, 2008
New Millenium Toys
I finally tracked down some of the 2008 New Millenium Toys 1/48th scale tanks. These are really hard to find (OK, impossible to find) in Phoenix. Most of the Wal Marts have dropped the 1/48th scale from stock and the Toys R Us still only have the PzIV.
First up is the Panzer 38(t).
First up is the Panzer 38(t).
Labels:
1/48th Scale,
Bolt Action Rules,
Commentary,
World War II
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