[Shadowrun]¶
Men-In Black¶

We are currently preparing to revive a RPG from our youth: Shadowrun 2.01D. In preparation, I ordered a bunch of 15mm miniatures to use in the skirmishes.

These Men-In Black are from Rebel Miniatures. After cleaning them, I mounted them on washers for magnetic storage.


[Shadowrun]¶
Irish Hitmen¶

We are currently preparing to revive a RPG from our youth: Shadowrun 2.01D. In preparation, I ordered a bunch of 15mm miniatures to use in the skirmishes.

These Irish Hitmen are from Rebel Miniatures. After cleaning them, I mounted them on washers for magnetic storage.


[Kickstarter]¶
2000AD: Rogue Trooper Miniatures Game¶

The staff car arrived.

Only the rules are missing now:

  • 3 Rogue Troopers ✓
  • 2 Souther Soldier sets ✓
  • 4 Nort Soldier sets ✓
  • 2 Nort and Souther Officer sets ✓
  • 1 Souther Staff Car ✓
  • 1 Rulebook ✖

[Song of Fork and Heroes]¶
Agyptian Watchtower¶

The third and last Agyptian building I was casting for is a watchtower, using mainly the Egyptian Tower Mold #93.

The blocks went together well, only for the top of the door I needed to modify some of the blocks. The instruction says to sand the back of the decorative blocks to the angle of the wall, but I found it more easy to attack the wall.

Ground level done. This will remain one large, big, high room, here the supplies are stored, and horses can be sheltered. I glued the blocks, so that on the outside there is a row of glyps running up the center.

This is how the first level will look like, having two windows each side.

I ran out of some blocks (the smallest for example) and have to cast some more now to continue construction.


[Song of Fork and Heroes]¶
Agyptian Temple¶

According to the building instructions from Hirst Arts, this is the rear center wall.

Which does not look right to me. So I changed it to the same top pieces as the rest. Here is the completed enclosure with the roof not glued in place (the top of the colum is still missing).

I again used a 5mm MDF base, bevelled the edges and strengthened them with filler. Then I applied acrylic caulking and spread it out in a thin layer.

This was the base for me using a Textured Green Stuff World Roller Pin for the first time. I used water to wet it, which was too much, made the acrylic too soft and took away too much material. But as I only wanted to have the pattern show through sand here and there this was fine.

On the still not cured acrylic caulking I placed the temple as well as four pillars with torches on top.

When everything was dry, I marked the width of the entrance to place some steps leading to it.

Then the base was sanded.


[Song of Fork and Heroes]¶
Agyptian Temple¶

The parts are mostly done. I need to do two more castings to finish them.

I again use a 5mm MDF board for a base and bevelled the edges.

The edges were then strengthened and sealed with filler.


[15mm]¶
Corporate Marines¶

The command car is done.


[Song of Fork and Heroes]¶
Agyptian Temple¶

I also have all the parts cast for a Temple and started constructing it.

I started by assembling the roof.

Next I assembled the walls.

Then came the columns.


[15mm]¶
Corporate Marines¶

Finally some progress, the camouflage on the command car is done.


[Song of Fork and Heroes]¶
Agyptian Pyramid¶

The next level

had to come to the same level as the inner walls - worked out well :-)

I glued some tiles to the floor, the rest was sprinkled with sand.

At some places I piled the sand, to represent small piles thrown up by the wind. The sand was loosly piled, then drenched in thinned PVA with some dish liquid added to break up the surface tension.

The next level I glued as two Ls, one of which was glued to the upper part, the other will be glued to the lower part.

So far it is still loose, as with it glued in place I would not be able to fit two of the inner walls into place.

All put together.

Next up comes painting.