Well I went out and bought some more marines. I also got the Marneus Calgar kit again. I am going to do a bunch of Marneus's. I don't know why. I guess I just want a ton of marines.
I am getting 1500 back from the IRS so I am thinking about using some of that to get myself a realm of battle gaming table for my apartment. I am not sure how I am going to paint it though. I kind of want to do a ruined planet look but that won't work that well for fantasy I don't think. If I got the board I would be set for life for wargaming because I could play any game on it.
I wonder if they are going to beef up gaunts in the new nid codex coming out next year. If they do that army could be the hardest army in the game to beat considering hoards seem to be so strong now. That fact is making me think that a one strategic point strategy against them is the best way to go. I mean hold one point and contest all of the other points.
I am really starting to see my speed freaks ork army but it is going to be a long process as the expense is pretty heavy for the four trukks that I am going to need. I really like the warbiker models and am looking forward to putting together and painting those. The concept of really fast orks just blows my mind. I love it.
That's it for today. I have to go back to work. Pictures of some eldar, and orks might come up this weekend. Later.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
First post in weeks
Hi, I haven't posted on here in weeks and I don't know when the next time I am going to be able to do it so I hope this one is good. Over the last couple of weeks I have really dug into the hobby and finally got my eldar, chaos, and imperial guard armies started. I have also really started churning out the other tanks I have for my Ultramarines. I have a predator tank, razorback, and vindicator all painted except for the fine details. I have scratched off the mold lines on some of my old marines and repainted them in the style that I like and am finally starting to get my speeders together. I still have many special characters to paint but I am about a month or so away, less if I work harder, from having a fully painted 1850 ready for play.
In other news I am trying to sculpt a few things. I think I did pretty good with my first effort but I sculpted it on to a metal surface. Ugh. That didn't work to well but the sculpt looked pretty good while it lasted. It was going to be a scythe for one of my Ultramarine models and I was going to use the shaft of a skeleton spear for the shaft of the scythe. Looking through my bits I am beginning to see some conversion possiblities for my marines that I haven't thought of before.
That's about all I have to say right now about the hobby. I have other things to say about other things but not for this blog. Did you know that cloud computing could make it possible to eliminate the need for heavy processing power on computers. I knew cloud computing had been around for awhile but I didn't know it was far enough advanced to have that kind of potential.
Thanks for reading if you did. Later.
In other news I am trying to sculpt a few things. I think I did pretty good with my first effort but I sculpted it on to a metal surface. Ugh. That didn't work to well but the sculpt looked pretty good while it lasted. It was going to be a scythe for one of my Ultramarine models and I was going to use the shaft of a skeleton spear for the shaft of the scythe. Looking through my bits I am beginning to see some conversion possiblities for my marines that I haven't thought of before.
That's about all I have to say right now about the hobby. I have other things to say about other things but not for this blog. Did you know that cloud computing could make it possible to eliminate the need for heavy processing power on computers. I knew cloud computing had been around for awhile but I didn't know it was far enough advanced to have that kind of potential.
Thanks for reading if you did. Later.
Friday, June 5, 2009
OFCC plans
Well I haven't posted for a while but I thought I would start using this blog to post my preparations for the upcoming OFCC 40k tournament coming in Oregon. I have already submitted a list to my team captains and am currently in the process of building the list. The list is going to contain seven speeders and two predators so I need to buy some models before the tournament rolls around. Currently I have four speeders and one Predator tank. In creating the list I was looking for something that was not to overpowering but had the potential to be very destructive early in the game. I thought a seven speeder offensive would accomplish that nicely.
I really don't have a lot to put together in the time I have left before the tournament so I can't see not being ready for it. With that in mind I am also going to be working on some other projects that are important to me as well. I just got a Cassius model that I really want to paint and play with a few times just for fluff purposes. I don't think he is much better than a normal chaplain but he is one of my favorite characters in the fluff so I want to play him.
I have come to a conclusion on the way I really want to paint any and all marines that I paint into the future. There are many players that like to have their marines very clean and tidy when they display them. I don't like that style so much. I think that it takes just as much skill to make a marine look like he has been through some nastiness as it does to make him look pristine and neat. The style I have started painting with lately is what I really like to do and I will be putting some models up in that style relatively soon. Maybe even this weekend.
Well that's about all for this post. Look for more posts this weekend if you want. I am pretty sure you will see some pics this weekend to.
I really don't have a lot to put together in the time I have left before the tournament so I can't see not being ready for it. With that in mind I am also going to be working on some other projects that are important to me as well. I just got a Cassius model that I really want to paint and play with a few times just for fluff purposes. I don't think he is much better than a normal chaplain but he is one of my favorite characters in the fluff so I want to play him.
I have come to a conclusion on the way I really want to paint any and all marines that I paint into the future. There are many players that like to have their marines very clean and tidy when they display them. I don't like that style so much. I think that it takes just as much skill to make a marine look like he has been through some nastiness as it does to make him look pristine and neat. The style I have started painting with lately is what I really like to do and I will be putting some models up in that style relatively soon. Maybe even this weekend.
Well that's about all for this post. Look for more posts this weekend if you want. I am pretty sure you will see some pics this weekend to.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Relaunching an old website
Some of you might remember me trying to do a website awhile back called Seattle Wargaming Union. Well just for giggles I entered a couple of searches into Google and have discovered that my site is now in the top five Google sites relating to wargaming in the Seattle area. I kind of figured it would be by now as the content I placed upon it was tailored to get that kind of a ranking although it might just have happened without my help.
Anyway I am seriously thinking about turning this site into a battle report and tactical site for the Games Workshop series of games which are the only wargames I play. Some of the other board games like Warmachine and the like are interesting but most of my cash has always gone into GW so that is what I am going to stick with for a while at least. I am really going to put thought into the forum but it is not going to be a big forum at all. I am not going to spend a ton of time setting it up because the last forum I created I did that and I was not pleased with the results.
I really do like the idea of having a battle report type of site with occasional features on tactics and other parts of the hobby mixed in. I will link this blog to the site and might end up linking this to a subdomain of Seattle Wargaming Union or vise versa. I really like the fact that it is ranking so high on the Google page right now.
As for what I am doing in the hobby right now...I played at Fire and Sword last Friday and had a great game with Wadmore and am looking forward to playing again this Friday with an old friend if he wants to throw down and have some fun. I am currently painting my second land raider and a vindicator and hope to have a Predator started by the end of the week. I already have a Whirlwind built and I hope to get that painted up sometime along with the top parts of a Razorback. I need to get a couple more Rhino shells eventually for all of this.
I am thinking about painting up the Black Reach marines that I have as Sternguard and creating two ten man squads of those fellas. I don't know how I would use them yet in my army but I don't think I am going to have a hard time figuring that out at this point. The list I am running is becoming more comfortable to me now and I am starting to understand the things that my army can and can't do well. I have been trying to create a balanced army with this list but I think if I had to face guard of the new list coming out in May (reserve your copy at Fire and Sword today!) I think I might get creamed.
That's about all I can come up with for this post and I have to go back to work in a few minutes. I am going to post some pictures again tomorrow of the paint job on my land raiders to this point. I think they look good and the army as a whole looks really nice to me under the lights at Fire and Sword. Thanks for reading.
Anyway I am seriously thinking about turning this site into a battle report and tactical site for the Games Workshop series of games which are the only wargames I play. Some of the other board games like Warmachine and the like are interesting but most of my cash has always gone into GW so that is what I am going to stick with for a while at least. I am really going to put thought into the forum but it is not going to be a big forum at all. I am not going to spend a ton of time setting it up because the last forum I created I did that and I was not pleased with the results.
I really do like the idea of having a battle report type of site with occasional features on tactics and other parts of the hobby mixed in. I will link this blog to the site and might end up linking this to a subdomain of Seattle Wargaming Union or vise versa. I really like the fact that it is ranking so high on the Google page right now.
As for what I am doing in the hobby right now...I played at Fire and Sword last Friday and had a great game with Wadmore and am looking forward to playing again this Friday with an old friend if he wants to throw down and have some fun. I am currently painting my second land raider and a vindicator and hope to have a Predator started by the end of the week. I already have a Whirlwind built and I hope to get that painted up sometime along with the top parts of a Razorback. I need to get a couple more Rhino shells eventually for all of this.
I am thinking about painting up the Black Reach marines that I have as Sternguard and creating two ten man squads of those fellas. I don't know how I would use them yet in my army but I don't think I am going to have a hard time figuring that out at this point. The list I am running is becoming more comfortable to me now and I am starting to understand the things that my army can and can't do well. I have been trying to create a balanced army with this list but I think if I had to face guard of the new list coming out in May (reserve your copy at Fire and Sword today!) I think I might get creamed.
That's about all I can come up with for this post and I have to go back to work in a few minutes. I am going to post some pictures again tomorrow of the paint job on my land raiders to this point. I think they look good and the army as a whole looks really nice to me under the lights at Fire and Sword. Thanks for reading.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Thoughts on organized tournaments
Today I decided to do a post on what I think the ideal tournament atmosphere would be like so that is what I am going to try to do. I don't know a lot about the gaming business or the tournament business so all of this is going to be shooting from the cuff but it comes from a customer willing to shell out 50+ dollars to play in a tournament environment that he enjoys.
As some of you know I have been to a TSHFT tournament, the 40K brand to be exact, and I had a great time. I met many new players and had some fun and exciting 40k games in the process even though I did not win any of them. While I was there I noticed one thing that I think a tournament needs to have, great players with great attitudes about the game they are playing regardless of what that game is. TSHFT certainly had a lot of cool players and the vast majority of the players that attended the show recieved perfect sportsmanship scores. A great group of players can do nothing but spread good news about the tournament and how much fun they had playing in it. Word of mouth is crucial in this type of environment and the only way you get that is to give the players what they want from the tourney.
There are things that go beyond having a great group of players however. You need to have a core group of players that are very loyal to the store in order to start the word of mouth process along. These players need to be welcoming to any prospective players within that stores community. This kind of warm reception and good cheer makes the store a tournament is based out of a better attraction for players that might not be a major part of the store's community. This is something I look for when I go to a store or attend any event of this type. I like to find out more about the people that really support the events that my dollars go to. The friendlier the core unit of players surrounding the tournament is the better chance the tournament has to grow and expand in the future.
Another thing that I think would make an ideal tournament for me would be atmosphere. When I go to a tournament I want it to be more than a gaming tournament eventually. Eventually I want the tournament to grow into something bigger. A real showcase of the hobby in it's own right. The tables that the players play on should be really special, there should be painting competitions, seminars on gaming and the hobby, showcases of upcoming product that makes the gamer excited to be around the hobby and even shows or skits depicting major events in the hobby mythos. Things like this can turn an event that someone might go to into something that becomes a must be there type of show.
These are just a couple of the things that I really think a tournament that plans on sticking around and growing should aspire to. There is a lot of competition out there for this kind of event and in the end the events that stick around are going to get bigger and more elaborate with emphasis on giving the gamer the most bang for his buck that he can possibly get. Thanks for reading. I'll post goblin pics tomorrow if I can. Thanks again.
As some of you know I have been to a TSHFT tournament, the 40K brand to be exact, and I had a great time. I met many new players and had some fun and exciting 40k games in the process even though I did not win any of them. While I was there I noticed one thing that I think a tournament needs to have, great players with great attitudes about the game they are playing regardless of what that game is. TSHFT certainly had a lot of cool players and the vast majority of the players that attended the show recieved perfect sportsmanship scores. A great group of players can do nothing but spread good news about the tournament and how much fun they had playing in it. Word of mouth is crucial in this type of environment and the only way you get that is to give the players what they want from the tourney.
There are things that go beyond having a great group of players however. You need to have a core group of players that are very loyal to the store in order to start the word of mouth process along. These players need to be welcoming to any prospective players within that stores community. This kind of warm reception and good cheer makes the store a tournament is based out of a better attraction for players that might not be a major part of the store's community. This is something I look for when I go to a store or attend any event of this type. I like to find out more about the people that really support the events that my dollars go to. The friendlier the core unit of players surrounding the tournament is the better chance the tournament has to grow and expand in the future.
Another thing that I think would make an ideal tournament for me would be atmosphere. When I go to a tournament I want it to be more than a gaming tournament eventually. Eventually I want the tournament to grow into something bigger. A real showcase of the hobby in it's own right. The tables that the players play on should be really special, there should be painting competitions, seminars on gaming and the hobby, showcases of upcoming product that makes the gamer excited to be around the hobby and even shows or skits depicting major events in the hobby mythos. Things like this can turn an event that someone might go to into something that becomes a must be there type of show.
These are just a couple of the things that I really think a tournament that plans on sticking around and growing should aspire to. There is a lot of competition out there for this kind of event and in the end the events that stick around are going to get bigger and more elaborate with emphasis on giving the gamer the most bang for his buck that he can possibly get. Thanks for reading. I'll post goblin pics tomorrow if I can. Thanks again.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Well I haven't posted for a while but I thought it was time to get back to it so I am writing this one up today. Over the weekend I went to the TSHFT tournament held by the folks at Fire and Sword. It was a blast and there was a great turnout for the show. The armies that came to the tournament I saw were Eldar, Tyranids, Orks, Chaos, and Imperial Gaurd. I don't remember seeing any other type of army. I played five games and lost all five along with winning the prize for lowest battle points out of the 33 players that came to the tournament. I walked away with a full Battle for Skull Pass box set and was as happy to be dead last as anyone could be.
As a result of the tournament however I have dug into my 40K codexes and begun to really look at how to best use the army and models I have in a game. I have the codex for Orks, Tyranids, Eldar, Daemonhunters, and Witchunters so I have plenty to study from. I am currently building a force that I am designing to take on the Nids more effectively. I played them twice at TSHFT and was smacked around pretty hard both times. I am hoping to change that this weekend when I head on over to Fire and Sword in an attempt to get a game in.
TSHFT is happening again in May and I have all of these fantasy orcs and goblins sitting at home now so I think I am going to build myself a fantasy list, get in a few games and possibly make an appearance at that tournament. My financial situation is crap right now but I am trying to improve it everyday and I hope by that time that will be a bit better off than I am now and won't have to be so budget tight at the next show.
On an unrelated note I now have a bunch of fancy software that a co-worker gave to me that I am eventually going to use to build a website relating to wargaming. The site I had before was geared towards something that is already being done more than adequately by Ordo Fanaticus so this one is going to take a different approach. I have not figured out the approach it's going to take yet but I am thinking about a fan fiction kind of site with graphics and stories relating to wargaming and maybe even actual history.
Well I have lots of plans and little time so I am signing off for now.
P.S. forgot to bring the camera for TSHFT so I have no pics...duh. Later.
As a result of the tournament however I have dug into my 40K codexes and begun to really look at how to best use the army and models I have in a game. I have the codex for Orks, Tyranids, Eldar, Daemonhunters, and Witchunters so I have plenty to study from. I am currently building a force that I am designing to take on the Nids more effectively. I played them twice at TSHFT and was smacked around pretty hard both times. I am hoping to change that this weekend when I head on over to Fire and Sword in an attempt to get a game in.
TSHFT is happening again in May and I have all of these fantasy orcs and goblins sitting at home now so I think I am going to build myself a fantasy list, get in a few games and possibly make an appearance at that tournament. My financial situation is crap right now but I am trying to improve it everyday and I hope by that time that will be a bit better off than I am now and won't have to be so budget tight at the next show.
On an unrelated note I now have a bunch of fancy software that a co-worker gave to me that I am eventually going to use to build a website relating to wargaming. The site I had before was geared towards something that is already being done more than adequately by Ordo Fanaticus so this one is going to take a different approach. I have not figured out the approach it's going to take yet but I am thinking about a fan fiction kind of site with graphics and stories relating to wargaming and maybe even actual history.
Well I have lots of plans and little time so I am signing off for now.
P.S. forgot to bring the camera for TSHFT so I have no pics...duh. Later.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
I thought it looked worse than it did
When I saw the pic of my scout at work this morning I thought it looked worse than it actually did. It really does not look that bad in the pic. I was concerned about how the face, especially the eyes looked on camera but I guess it does not look that bad. Anyway next weekend I am going to go through how I did that miniature step by step if anyone cares to know. I was going to do it tonight but things happened and at this point I think that kind of a post might be better posted on the weekend. I had to get to the painting last night because I am way behind and need to get a few more minis and a tank painted to three colors by Saturday.
I am really looking forward to TSHFT. I want this to be a good experience for me and for those that play against me. I am thinking very seriously about rigging up some movement trays for my guys so that when I move early in the game we can save some time. I can always remove the tray when the time comes for assault or we can just assault right on the tray. The trays will be flat enough to get that done. Of course if I have to move up a hill I would get rid of the tray.
I need to look at the scenarios! I have not even had a real chance to get that done. I don't even know what they are going to be at this point and I also have to review the rules. I remember many of them but there are so many more that I can't remember. I really want my games to go smoothly. I am thinking about sitting down Saturday morning very early and reading the entire rule book in one sitting so that I have everythinig fresh in my mind. I am even taking Ginko memory pills to help me stay clear and more focused.
I think I am getting better as a painter and I am now doing a little bit in the hobby everyday. I left my paints at work today so I can't paint tonight but I can put my assault terminators and my Predator tank together. I can also go through my list and work on the note cards I am going to be bringing to the tournament. Hopefully I will also be able to sleep.
I want to thank everyone for their suggestions on the Imperial Guard army I am going to build. They are very much appreciated and I am taking them all into consideration. I am getting more excited by the day for this army and will be posting my progress as the army develops. I want to take one of the character models of the guard and turn him into a kind of leader for my army. I don't know which one yet but I am leaning towards Creed. I think he is the coolest model in that collection and would fit in well with the rugged backwater world of Espandor, the world I have chosen to be their home planet. Espandor is a heavily forested world and the major cities are all in the westernmost areas of the planets two continents. It is a secondary settlement and the people are descendants of explorers from Macragge. They are very proud of their rugged existance and so I think the army should reflect that in some way. The one thing that I am concerned about is that it is the least densly populated planet so their might not be very many men to recruit from. That's ok though because the Imperium makes a habit of always going after their soldiers in rough type worlds so I think I can still justify it. Well that's all for now. The next post happens Friday. I am going to take a break from posting tomorrow to paint the minis up to three color. I have to a lot of work to do. Later.
I am really looking forward to TSHFT. I want this to be a good experience for me and for those that play against me. I am thinking very seriously about rigging up some movement trays for my guys so that when I move early in the game we can save some time. I can always remove the tray when the time comes for assault or we can just assault right on the tray. The trays will be flat enough to get that done. Of course if I have to move up a hill I would get rid of the tray.
I need to look at the scenarios! I have not even had a real chance to get that done. I don't even know what they are going to be at this point and I also have to review the rules. I remember many of them but there are so many more that I can't remember. I really want my games to go smoothly. I am thinking about sitting down Saturday morning very early and reading the entire rule book in one sitting so that I have everythinig fresh in my mind. I am even taking Ginko memory pills to help me stay clear and more focused.
I think I am getting better as a painter and I am now doing a little bit in the hobby everyday. I left my paints at work today so I can't paint tonight but I can put my assault terminators and my Predator tank together. I can also go through my list and work on the note cards I am going to be bringing to the tournament. Hopefully I will also be able to sleep.
I want to thank everyone for their suggestions on the Imperial Guard army I am going to build. They are very much appreciated and I am taking them all into consideration. I am getting more excited by the day for this army and will be posting my progress as the army develops. I want to take one of the character models of the guard and turn him into a kind of leader for my army. I don't know which one yet but I am leaning towards Creed. I think he is the coolest model in that collection and would fit in well with the rugged backwater world of Espandor, the world I have chosen to be their home planet. Espandor is a heavily forested world and the major cities are all in the westernmost areas of the planets two continents. It is a secondary settlement and the people are descendants of explorers from Macragge. They are very proud of their rugged existance and so I think the army should reflect that in some way. The one thing that I am concerned about is that it is the least densly populated planet so their might not be very many men to recruit from. That's ok though because the Imperium makes a habit of always going after their soldiers in rough type worlds so I think I can still justify it. Well that's all for now. The next post happens Friday. I am going to take a break from posting tomorrow to paint the minis up to three color. I have to a lot of work to do. Later.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
My first painted scout
Well as I said yesterday I was using a technique that I learned for shading and highlighting models. In the previous pics I showed how the models look when they have been drybrushed with boltgun metal. Today I am going to show you a finished miniature using the technique.

It's not the best but you will notice that the paint job is a lot smoother than some of the marines I have done and that was a big deal for me going in. The idea is to lay on very thin coat after very thin coat of paint based on the proper shading and highlighting spots brought out by the drybrushing. It's a lot harder than it sounds and it takes an incredible amount of practice to get it right I don't know if all of you know this type of technique or not but I am going to do a step by step article on it at some point to show you exactly what I did. Well this is going to be a short post. I have been tired all week for some reason and tonight I really want to go to bed. Have a great night and see you next time.

It's not the best but you will notice that the paint job is a lot smoother than some of the marines I have done and that was a big deal for me going in. The idea is to lay on very thin coat after very thin coat of paint based on the proper shading and highlighting spots brought out by the drybrushing. It's a lot harder than it sounds and it takes an incredible amount of practice to get it right I don't know if all of you know this type of technique or not but I am going to do a step by step article on it at some point to show you exactly what I did. Well this is going to be a short post. I have been tired all week for some reason and tonight I really want to go to bed. Have a great night and see you next time.
Monday, March 23, 2009
The new guard and a painting journey.
Have you guys seen any pics of the new guard online yet? I will post one pic here but for the most part I think the pics have been pretty well played out all over the net. The pic I am posting is the Valkerie pic that Plastic Legions put up. I got it from Riddle of Steel so thanks has to go out to both of them.
What a cool and inspiring photo. I can just picture painting one of them up in the flavor of Ultramar. There are lot's of other preview pics on warseer and Dakka Dakka respectively. Both of which can be reached by going to those sites. I am sure they will be easy to find. If anyone can't find them let me know and I will post threads or just PM you on Ordo. I am really excited about the new guard codex coming out. Not sure when exactly I am going to be starting this army as with this economy those types of questions are tentative at best but I know I am really warming to the Ultramar concept and it will most likely happen at some point.
A painting journey
Tonight I am going to start painting on some of the newer models in my collection that I am going to be bringing to TSHFT. In doing so I will go through the process of what I do when I paint them up. If any of you see any real flaws in what I am doing please let me know so that I can change bad habits.
The first thing I do with my minis is clean them, file off the mold lines, and then prime them with black primer. I was thinking about doing white for the scouts but decided against it and went with the black. Once that is done I dry brush the whole mini in boltgun metal. This brings out the details of the mini and let's you know where all the shading details should be. It's like a guide coat for your placement of paint and highlights. Here is an example that I photographed earlier tonight.
You can see that when you do this the details of highlight and shadow really stand out. Take a look at the pants and the arms, also the highlights and shadows in the face are more defined to. This is a real dry brush to. There is barely any paint on it at all. It is even dryer than a dry brush would normally be. I actually used a bit to much paint for these.
Anyways now when I go to paint the actual colors onto the mini I will be able to make out the highlights that I want to accentuate while keeping brighter colors away from the shadows easily. I was taught this technique by an excellent top notch painter who probably would not want me to expose his name here. His technique is much more precise and expert than mine but I took what he taught me and have tried to batch paint with it. It has worked fairly well so far but the results are far from the master of this technique. You know who you are.
Anyway that sums up the basic steps I go through when starting a model. I will post more techniques as I go through the posts and may even post more tonight. I would not count on it though. I am going to bed soon. LOL. Thanks again for following the blog. I really appreciate it.

What a cool and inspiring photo. I can just picture painting one of them up in the flavor of Ultramar. There are lot's of other preview pics on warseer and Dakka Dakka respectively. Both of which can be reached by going to those sites. I am sure they will be easy to find. If anyone can't find them let me know and I will post threads or just PM you on Ordo. I am really excited about the new guard codex coming out. Not sure when exactly I am going to be starting this army as with this economy those types of questions are tentative at best but I know I am really warming to the Ultramar concept and it will most likely happen at some point.
A painting journey
Tonight I am going to start painting on some of the newer models in my collection that I am going to be bringing to TSHFT. In doing so I will go through the process of what I do when I paint them up. If any of you see any real flaws in what I am doing please let me know so that I can change bad habits.
The first thing I do with my minis is clean them, file off the mold lines, and then prime them with black primer. I was thinking about doing white for the scouts but decided against it and went with the black. Once that is done I dry brush the whole mini in boltgun metal. This brings out the details of the mini and let's you know where all the shading details should be. It's like a guide coat for your placement of paint and highlights. Here is an example that I photographed earlier tonight.

Anyways now when I go to paint the actual colors onto the mini I will be able to make out the highlights that I want to accentuate while keeping brighter colors away from the shadows easily. I was taught this technique by an excellent top notch painter who probably would not want me to expose his name here. His technique is much more precise and expert than mine but I took what he taught me and have tried to batch paint with it. It has worked fairly well so far but the results are far from the master of this technique. You know who you are.
Anyway that sums up the basic steps I go through when starting a model. I will post more techniques as I go through the posts and may even post more tonight. I would not count on it though. I am going to bed soon. LOL. Thanks again for following the blog. I really appreciate it.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Time for another work week
Well it's eleven o clock on a Sunday night and I am posting here before I call it a night. I am pretty sure I know what I am going to bring to TSHFT and I am looking forward to it. I have a strategy mapped out that I think could work but I have to look at the scenarios so that I can map my strategy around some of the stranger things that are sure to pop up during the tournament. I just hope that I can get everything fully painted before the show begins. That is all I am really shooting for, that and being a good opponent for the people that I play against.
Anyways I started on some scouts today. I filed the mold lines off of them and got them primed. I will start painting on them after work tomorrow. They shouldn't take to long to get painted up. After that I need to put together and paint up some assault termies. I am going to play Marneus Calgar and those boys during the big show. I am going to put them in a land raider I think but they may not start out in it. I was on Dakka Dakka today and saw that they have a section on army journals or something like that. I might do that some time soon. Maybe after the TSHFT tournament.
I am hoping to get my camera back when I go to work tomorrow. When that happens I will start taking pictures of minis again. I would like to post some pics of Fire and Sword if I get the chance to do it. I am going to post again tomorrow on the new gaurd that are coming out in May. Those of you on the Ordo board know that I want to do up some gaurd as one of the regiments Ultramar is volunteering to fight for the Guard. I think they would make a perfect compliment to the Ultramarine force that I am currently running. Well that's all for tonight. I'm going to bed. Have a great night and I will talk to you all tomorrow.
Anyways I started on some scouts today. I filed the mold lines off of them and got them primed. I will start painting on them after work tomorrow. They shouldn't take to long to get painted up. After that I need to put together and paint up some assault termies. I am going to play Marneus Calgar and those boys during the big show. I am going to put them in a land raider I think but they may not start out in it. I was on Dakka Dakka today and saw that they have a section on army journals or something like that. I might do that some time soon. Maybe after the TSHFT tournament.
I am hoping to get my camera back when I go to work tomorrow. When that happens I will start taking pictures of minis again. I would like to post some pics of Fire and Sword if I get the chance to do it. I am going to post again tomorrow on the new gaurd that are coming out in May. Those of you on the Ordo board know that I want to do up some gaurd as one of the regiments Ultramar is volunteering to fight for the Guard. I think they would make a perfect compliment to the Ultramarine force that I am currently running. Well that's all for tonight. I'm going to bed. Have a great night and I will talk to you all tomorrow.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Going to TSHFT! (and more pictures)
I was really happy to see that people are reading my blog. I did not think that I would get readers so soon. Thanks to all that are checking it out.
But who cares? It's a game and I still love the hobby even if I lose. As long as I can wipe out a few of his cool units in a massive barrage of bolter fire or assaulty goodness I'm happy. As far as the army I am going to bring I simply haven't decided yet. I am torn between a large standing army and variety in my force. I know I said on Ordo that I was going with the 81 marines but those assault termies I bought today would be so fun to run with Marneus in the lead and the whole squad in a land raider. I may even scratch one or even two tactical squads to make room for variety in my force.


Here is a look at two of my tactical squads and their Rhinos from a distance. Again this is not the best pic but at least you can see that both squads are ready for action!

Thursday, March 19, 2009
Tomorrow is pay day
Well tomorrow is pay day and barring anything extraordinary I should be heading over to my favorite game place after work. I am pretty sure that I am going to be able to afford TSHFT later in the month so this weekend my hobby time is going to be spent painting miniatures. The army that I am currently planning will include 81 standing Ultramarines with no vehicles. I am hoping the sheer mass of marines and their 3+ will be enough to hold objectives and make a play for a winning objective late in the game. I have a strategy mapped out that a GT winner laid out as advice to me awhile back and I am going to attempt to use the strategy at the tournament. I am not a good player. I have a terrible memory for rules and I often forget to do things that others would not when playing the game. I am hoping to overcome that somehow for the tournament.
I painted the insignia on some of the fourth squad I am going to be bringing to the tournament if I go. I am not good with insignia. I never get the U's just right. I am seriously thinking about investing in some of those shoulder pads that GW has out for the Ultramarines so that I don't have to do it anymore. I am also thinking about molding my own so that I can just put them on the pads instead of painting them. They make both the Ultramarine symbol and tactical squad symbols. I hope they make some symbols for fast attack and devastators someday. I really should just sculp some of my own though.
I am still looking for that darn Marneus Calgar sword bit. A guy overseas said he had one but he wanted Eldar Vypers and such for them which I do not own. I started an Eldar army a while back and it just kind of died. I would like to get back to that some day. I think the models are cool. Speaking of other projects as soon as TSHFT is in the books I am going to start painting my orc and goblin army for fantasy. I want to get 500 pts up and done so that I can get some practice games in. I want to paint my Grimgor so bad but I have to have priorities. I really want to bring a fully painted and based army to TSHFT. I might have the ugliest army there but I will be happy if at least it is fully painted. I am counting on 81 fully painted and based minis on the board looking pretty good.
Tomorrow I am going to post some more pics and if I can I am going to try to find some pics of the new Imperial Gaurd if I can find them. Gaurd is an army I have wanted to play for some time but it is a toss up between them and Eldar right now. I am definitely looking forward to the codex as there seems to be a lot of exctiement about it. I want to do a post or to on how I think GW manufactures excitement for their games. It will all be theory but it might be interesting to some of you and good for a laugh to others. Well that's all for today. I will post some pics tomorrow so if you read this regular come back then. Thanks.
I painted the insignia on some of the fourth squad I am going to be bringing to the tournament if I go. I am not good with insignia. I never get the U's just right. I am seriously thinking about investing in some of those shoulder pads that GW has out for the Ultramarines so that I don't have to do it anymore. I am also thinking about molding my own so that I can just put them on the pads instead of painting them. They make both the Ultramarine symbol and tactical squad symbols. I hope they make some symbols for fast attack and devastators someday. I really should just sculp some of my own though.
I am still looking for that darn Marneus Calgar sword bit. A guy overseas said he had one but he wanted Eldar Vypers and such for them which I do not own. I started an Eldar army a while back and it just kind of died. I would like to get back to that some day. I think the models are cool. Speaking of other projects as soon as TSHFT is in the books I am going to start painting my orc and goblin army for fantasy. I want to get 500 pts up and done so that I can get some practice games in. I want to paint my Grimgor so bad but I have to have priorities. I really want to bring a fully painted and based army to TSHFT. I might have the ugliest army there but I will be happy if at least it is fully painted. I am counting on 81 fully painted and based minis on the board looking pretty good.
Tomorrow I am going to post some more pics and if I can I am going to try to find some pics of the new Imperial Gaurd if I can find them. Gaurd is an army I have wanted to play for some time but it is a toss up between them and Eldar right now. I am definitely looking forward to the codex as there seems to be a lot of exctiement about it. I want to do a post or to on how I think GW manufactures excitement for their games. It will all be theory but it might be interesting to some of you and good for a laugh to others. Well that's all for today. I will post some pics tomorrow so if you read this regular come back then. Thanks.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
One step closer to pay day
Friday I get paid. I celebrate this day usually by going to Fire and Sword and purchasing something while hanging out and sometimes even playing a game. I think Fire and Sword is a great store. They just recently moved and now they have much more gaming space than ever before. As I have stated before they also run the TSHFT tournament happening later this month for Warhammer 40K. I am not sure but I think they even have prize sponsorship this year from GW. All I know is that the community at Fire and Sword is a thriving one. Friday's always have a large number of people showing up and you can almost always find a game with someone if you bring your army. They are located in Lake City in Seattle proper.
One thing that the store offers is a discount on everything you buy for a monthly membership price. If you buy as much as I do the discount pays for itself with one purchase. Anyways I don't know everything about the store but Zen and Paul, the stores owners, do. You can hit them up at the website link located on my blog in the upper right hand corner. They are doing a big update on the site on the 20th according to what is posted there so you will have new information on the store coming out soon. I hope to be at the TSHFT tournament this year and I hope to see some of you there.
Ok back to me. As I stated in my Ordo post I fixed the black splotch on Marneus last night. It was midnight and I could not go to sleep knowing that it was there. You will see him again when I get the other guys in the box set painted up. I was thinking about doing something different with the battle damage. Perhaps turning it into guts. I was going to do that in the first place but then I thought that it might be to gross to do. What? To gross to do? It's 40 friggin K!
I pulled out my fantasy orcs and goblins last night. I have them all set up in a bag on my kitchen counter because after TSHFT is over I am going to start on painting them up for the next TSHFT Fantasy tournament or maybe even the OFCC if I can get there and get on a team. I am really looking forward to painting my Black Orcs led by Grimgor Ironhide. I have had the model out now for about a month just sitting on my painting table. I need to get him painted up and ready for bloodshed. I have a couple of wolf chariots that are going to be a part of my army and I am going to do something diffrent with the wolves as far as color goes. They are going to stand out in the croud.
My dwarves are on the painting shelf to. I have three of them done up and painted but I haven't had the time to do anymore than that. I want to have a cool looking good guy and bad guy force for fantasy. Two armies for each side. I want the same for 40K. I am just having difficulty spreading out my time. Right now I am just to focused on getting the Ultramarines ready. They are really my favorite army since they were the reason I originally got into the hobby in the first place. I am very seriously thinking however of getting the models for every special charcter the marines have and painting them up just to have them in a collection.
Well I've rambled on long enough. Before the week is out I am going to continue the fan fiction post that I started on the Ordo boards. It wasn't great prose but I really enjoy having a marine shred six orcs at once. I think that is the way it was meant to be. Have a great day, later.
One thing that the store offers is a discount on everything you buy for a monthly membership price. If you buy as much as I do the discount pays for itself with one purchase. Anyways I don't know everything about the store but Zen and Paul, the stores owners, do. You can hit them up at the website link located on my blog in the upper right hand corner. They are doing a big update on the site on the 20th according to what is posted there so you will have new information on the store coming out soon. I hope to be at the TSHFT tournament this year and I hope to see some of you there.
Ok back to me. As I stated in my Ordo post I fixed the black splotch on Marneus last night. It was midnight and I could not go to sleep knowing that it was there. You will see him again when I get the other guys in the box set painted up. I was thinking about doing something different with the battle damage. Perhaps turning it into guts. I was going to do that in the first place but then I thought that it might be to gross to do. What? To gross to do? It's 40 friggin K!
I pulled out my fantasy orcs and goblins last night. I have them all set up in a bag on my kitchen counter because after TSHFT is over I am going to start on painting them up for the next TSHFT Fantasy tournament or maybe even the OFCC if I can get there and get on a team. I am really looking forward to painting my Black Orcs led by Grimgor Ironhide. I have had the model out now for about a month just sitting on my painting table. I need to get him painted up and ready for bloodshed. I have a couple of wolf chariots that are going to be a part of my army and I am going to do something diffrent with the wolves as far as color goes. They are going to stand out in the croud.
My dwarves are on the painting shelf to. I have three of them done up and painted but I haven't had the time to do anymore than that. I want to have a cool looking good guy and bad guy force for fantasy. Two armies for each side. I want the same for 40K. I am just having difficulty spreading out my time. Right now I am just to focused on getting the Ultramarines ready. They are really my favorite army since they were the reason I originally got into the hobby in the first place. I am very seriously thinking however of getting the models for every special charcter the marines have and painting them up just to have them in a collection.
Well I've rambled on long enough. Before the week is out I am going to continue the fan fiction post that I started on the Ordo boards. It wasn't great prose but I really enjoy having a marine shred six orcs at once. I think that is the way it was meant to be. Have a great day, later.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Marneus Calgar - Old and pissed

The above pic is of the same trio but a little bit further back from the camera. Notice the jewels and the eyes. I was really trying to make them stand out and even though I did mess with the pics a bit on the brightness end to get the effect I wanted if you see them in person you will see that the jewels really kind of do look like they are shining a bit. I have some practice yet to do on them but I think they came out nice for these marines.
The one above is obviously Marneus by himself. His face is a little blurry but I wanted you guys to see that the Old and pissed theme really came out. I wanted to show Marneus in a rage with this model. He certainly looks like he wants to kill whatever it is he's looking at. Notice the battle damage on his left gauntlet. I spilled some glue on his arm at one time and it dried overnight. I thought I was screwed but I decided to try to save it. I washed the glue spotted areas in Badab Black and then made a Boltgun metal wash with lots of water.
Here is the final pic that I am posting tonight. This is the back of the model if you haven't guessed. I posted this pic to show the shading on the cloak. I think it came out pretty solid. The lighting of the lamp I had above the model is doing some of the shading but I think you can see that I did a lot of it with the paint job. At least I hope you can.
Well that is Marneus as he stands now. I am thinking about putting the ard coat and spray varnish on him to finish him off. I might do a retouch on his armor though because the model just isn't as clean as I would like him to be. Sometimes you just have to move on to the next model though. Things I know I need to work on.....
A better mix of water to paint. The paint on this model is to thick. I should have painted him with more coats of thinner paint instead of a few coats with a thicker texture. This is a mistake I have made before and will probably make again. I am working on my patience though. I am tired so I can't think of anything else right now. If you can please let me know. Thanks for taking the time to read this and have a great night.
Well that is Marneus as he stands now. I am thinking about putting the ard coat and spray varnish on him to finish him off. I might do a retouch on his armor though because the model just isn't as clean as I would like him to be. Sometimes you just have to move on to the next model though. Things I know I need to work on.....
A better mix of water to paint. The paint on this model is to thick. I should have painted him with more coats of thinner paint instead of a few coats with a thicker texture. This is a mistake I have made before and will probably make again. I am working on my patience though. I am tired so I can't think of anything else right now. If you can please let me know. Thanks for taking the time to read this and have a great night.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Sitting at work thinking of TSHFT
I am sitting here at my work related desk in the warehouse thinking about how I am going to play Warhammer 40K at TSHFT. I have not had luck playing the game in the past because I always forget the rules mid game. The last tournament I was in my contact fell out of my eye and I had to play the game blind. I am going to bring my spare glasses this time.
I can't settle on a list. There are so many new models and things to play in fifth edition and I have most of them but I want to be able to be competitive so I am thinking about changing my scheme up. The first list I planned had a little bit of everything but I don't think that is the kind of list that will get me even close to winning a game. I know now that I am going to bring at least 40 to 60 marines to the tuornament as my troop choices. I am thinking about assault marines, bikes, or speeders for my fast attack. I have all three. I don't think I have enough bikes to make a go of it though. Maybe if I buy my ticket this Friday I will pick up another box of bikes so that I can make a proper squad of them.
I have apprehension going into the tournament because of the stuff I stated in the first paragraph but I will be playing many new players so I think that would be a cool thing. I am looking forward to seeing all of the cool paint jobs that are sure to be on display. The people running the event own the store that I go to and there are many very solid painters that go there. Sean Moomey has had his Blood Angels on the Games Workshop website and the artist known as Micah is probably the best single miniature painter I have ever seen in person. When he gets his entire Dark Angels army completed I would be willing to bet that it could win best apppearance at just about any tournament he would choose to enter.
I have begun to ramble with this post if I haven't already slipped into that so far. I might post again in a few hours. I want to continue the fan fiction post I put up on Ordo Fanaticus last week. I have a whole plan for the character that I created. I have a feeling most of the people that may have read the post feel that there is no way that a single space marine with a bolt pistol and chainsword could take out six orks. I hope that's the way they feel. There is a reason that he can do just that.
Have a great day, later.
I can't settle on a list. There are so many new models and things to play in fifth edition and I have most of them but I want to be able to be competitive so I am thinking about changing my scheme up. The first list I planned had a little bit of everything but I don't think that is the kind of list that will get me even close to winning a game. I know now that I am going to bring at least 40 to 60 marines to the tuornament as my troop choices. I am thinking about assault marines, bikes, or speeders for my fast attack. I have all three. I don't think I have enough bikes to make a go of it though. Maybe if I buy my ticket this Friday I will pick up another box of bikes so that I can make a proper squad of them.
I have apprehension going into the tournament because of the stuff I stated in the first paragraph but I will be playing many new players so I think that would be a cool thing. I am looking forward to seeing all of the cool paint jobs that are sure to be on display. The people running the event own the store that I go to and there are many very solid painters that go there. Sean Moomey has had his Blood Angels on the Games Workshop website and the artist known as Micah is probably the best single miniature painter I have ever seen in person. When he gets his entire Dark Angels army completed I would be willing to bet that it could win best apppearance at just about any tournament he would choose to enter.
I have begun to ramble with this post if I haven't already slipped into that so far. I might post again in a few hours. I want to continue the fan fiction post I put up on Ordo Fanaticus last week. I have a whole plan for the character that I created. I have a feeling most of the people that may have read the post feel that there is no way that a single space marine with a bolt pistol and chainsword could take out six orks. I hope that's the way they feel. There is a reason that he can do just that.
Have a great day, later.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Moral dilema of wargaming and what I did today.
When I started this post I started talking about the moral dilema of wargaming and decided that perhaps that subject would not work well in a simple blog like mine so I pushed the text on that subject down to the end of the post. If you want to read my thoughts on it you can scroll down otherwise you can just read the section on what I did today for the hobby.
I painted the armor and purity seals onto three more tactical marines today. I use dwarf bronze, shining gold, and a mix of mithril silver and shining gold to top it off. I base all of my marines black. I like the black undercoat because if you miss something it is not as noticable unless you happen to be taking pictures of your minis. The squad is coming around nicely. I have three fully painted and based squads since I started painting and each squad saw me taking another step in learning how to paint them. I love the fact that in this art form, as with many others I suppose, I am always learning how to do new things to make my models look better than they did before. I am probably going to go back and retouch all of my previous marines at some point so they all look uniform but for now I just want to get this squad done.
I finished painting a Marneus Calgar the other day and will try to post a picture of him in a post later in the week or even tomorrow. I am really proud of how he came out. I really like how his face turned out. I wish the armor had turned out a bit better than it did. I had an accident with the model before I got him based. I acidently dumped some glue on one of his arms and could not get it all off of the mini. I did my best to hide it but if you look really close you will be able to see what happened. I also lost the sword bit for him. I made a cheap green stuff replacement but I am looking for the real bit and hope to find it somewhere at some point. If you have the bit please let me know.
Well that's it for today. I have to sleep tonight. Remember if you want to read my opinion on the moral dilema of wargaming read on but if you don't have a great evening.
When I first started the hobby I actually thought about what it would be to play a war game when so many people around the world are actually fighting for their lives everyday. I hate war in the real world. It does far to much damage to the people involved in it and most of that damage is taken by innocent bystanders to the conflict. But after really thinking about it I thought it was silly and perhaps even wrong to even compare the two.
Wargaming is a game based on a medieval or science fiction fantasy of what you think war in that environment would be like. It is hardly a real representation of the struggles that real warriors and the bystanders that live with them put up with on a daily basis. Comparing the two in any way is almost wrong in my opinion. Moving around toy soldiers just isn't on the radar of most soldiers today. There are far to many people that do things to downgrade the efforts of our fighting men and women. Wargamers are the least of their concerns.
I painted the armor and purity seals onto three more tactical marines today. I use dwarf bronze, shining gold, and a mix of mithril silver and shining gold to top it off. I base all of my marines black. I like the black undercoat because if you miss something it is not as noticable unless you happen to be taking pictures of your minis. The squad is coming around nicely. I have three fully painted and based squads since I started painting and each squad saw me taking another step in learning how to paint them. I love the fact that in this art form, as with many others I suppose, I am always learning how to do new things to make my models look better than they did before. I am probably going to go back and retouch all of my previous marines at some point so they all look uniform but for now I just want to get this squad done.
I finished painting a Marneus Calgar the other day and will try to post a picture of him in a post later in the week or even tomorrow. I am really proud of how he came out. I really like how his face turned out. I wish the armor had turned out a bit better than it did. I had an accident with the model before I got him based. I acidently dumped some glue on one of his arms and could not get it all off of the mini. I did my best to hide it but if you look really close you will be able to see what happened. I also lost the sword bit for him. I made a cheap green stuff replacement but I am looking for the real bit and hope to find it somewhere at some point. If you have the bit please let me know.
Well that's it for today. I have to sleep tonight. Remember if you want to read my opinion on the moral dilema of wargaming read on but if you don't have a great evening.
When I first started the hobby I actually thought about what it would be to play a war game when so many people around the world are actually fighting for their lives everyday. I hate war in the real world. It does far to much damage to the people involved in it and most of that damage is taken by innocent bystanders to the conflict. But after really thinking about it I thought it was silly and perhaps even wrong to even compare the two.
Wargaming is a game based on a medieval or science fiction fantasy of what you think war in that environment would be like. It is hardly a real representation of the struggles that real warriors and the bystanders that live with them put up with on a daily basis. Comparing the two in any way is almost wrong in my opinion. Moving around toy soldiers just isn't on the radar of most soldiers today. There are far to many people that do things to downgrade the efforts of our fighting men and women. Wargamers are the least of their concerns.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
First post blues

The Ultramarines are the most well known chapter of marines in the 40K world. They are the foundation that all of the other chapters are built on and they form the basis around which most of the game material regarding space marines is centered on. I enjoy painting them and playing with them because to me they represent the last bastion of hope for humanity in a world that is being pressed on all sides by alien menace. They fight for humanity and everything that it stands for everytime they step onto a battlefield. They also have some of the coolest looking special characters in the game.
The Ultramarines however are not the only army that I paint. I actually paint a wider variety of armies in one of the other table top wargames that Games Workshop produces. Warhammer Fantasy has been a staple of the wargaming community for over 25 years. They sport some of the best looking and fun to paint miniatures in the wargaming world. I am currently painting figures from three different armies. They are dwarves, vampire counts and orcs. The orcs are currently getting most of my attention on the fantasy side. I like Orcs because of one of their main characters. Grimgor Ironhide is the baddest orc of them all. His statline (statistics for the game) are very imposing and make him one of the toughest models in the Warhammer Fantasy universe.
Well that's all I am going to post for this first blog post. I hope to be posting more soon and I hope that my journey in the hobby might find something for you to take interest in. Thanks and have a great night.
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