[Warfork 40,000 - Rogue Confrontation]¶
Trazior Underhive¶

I am quite far with my rules medley "Warfork 40,000 - Rogue Confrontation", a mix of the original Confrontation rules as published in White Dwarf, Stargrunt II (main mechanics), Necromunda (mainly the campaign stuff) and Rogue Trader 40,000. Far enough, that the first play test can happen soon - only over which terrain?

Time to use the plastics from the Maki Games Kickstarter to create parts of Trazior Underhive.

I sorted all the parts and started to remove the flash from the support beams.

Trazior Underhive The whole first batch.

Trazior Underhive The pins fill the complete height of the base plates. I can imagine layouts with walkways on the second story, where I would need to stack two support beam pieces - which would not be possible (see next picture). So I decided to cut the pins down to just below half length. This will lessen their hold, but allow stacking.

Trazior Underhive Top shows the original length pins, which are not stackable; the bottom shows the cut pins which stack nicely.

Trazior Underhive All the work done today. The pile in the lower right is the cut off plastic.


[Weird War II]¶
German Mad Doctor and his Zombie creations¶

The undead Kampfgruppe is done:

More detailed pics can be seen on my webpage.


[Weird War II]¶
German Mad Doctor and his Zombie creations¶

The rest of the models is done except the Dr. and the grass on the bases:

The green hoses didn't look so good after all, so I repainted them in grey.


[Weird War II]¶
German Mad Doctor and his Zombie creations¶

The officer is done.

  • 70.950 black
  • 1/2 70.871 leather brown 1/2 H2O
  • 70.862 black grey
  • 70.869 Basalt grey drybrush lower half
  • 70.951 white drybrush lower quarter


[Warfork 40.000 - Rogue Rules]¶
Squat Stunty Scout¶

A chance find recently on ebay, this lovely little one just had to be bought :-) A blast from the past.

He will support my Brotherhood sappers I finished recently.


[Modern]¶
Shotgun Joe¶

While looking for miniatures I could use to convert to 40,000 militia/gangers, I thought I could give the WWII american infantry from Warlord Games a try, as they could be easily converted. I ordered one model through Mega Bitzshop to check on its size. Luckily I did so, because the model is way too small compared to GW, probably 25mm vs 32mm scale.

So I decided to use the model as an addition to my modern characters. I cut away all the webbing and the obviously WWII style boots.

I then used putty to resculpt the areas into plain cloth.

The shotgun arm I left off for ease of painting.


[Weird War II]¶
German Mad Doctor and his Zombie creations¶

I highlighted the skin with dead flesh and the bandages with white. The eyes and teeth were painted white, as were the skulls on some of the models where the skin already rottet away.

The bone and teeth will get a brownish wash. I am unsure if I will leave the eyes as is or add a wash to give them a more defined outline.


[Modern]¶
Mercenaries¶

The mercenaries are done. The shotgun was glued to the side of the model, the string over the shoulder is made from a painted towel, strengthened with watered down PVA glue.


[Weird War II]¶
German Mad Doctor and his Zombie creations¶

I highlighted the uniform with German Fieldgrey WWII.


[Kickstarter]¶
Medieval Mayhem - 28mm Knights versus Zombies Miniatures¶

I did it again ... another Kickstarter... but... knights gallopping on foot, with their heavyly ladden squires behing them... just harmless little bunnies... Ekke Ekke Ekke Ekke Ptangya Zoooooooom Boing Ni! ... fleshwounded knights ... a trojan rabbit and French castle dwellers.... and Zombies!!!!

Who could resist, honestly?!