Showing posts with label Skaro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skaro. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 March 2022

From PhilH: Unveiling the Dark Trooper Project at Skaro (76 Points)

With deepest thanks to Lady Sarah for the list, we make it to Skaro. And with a Star Wars project on the go, and having greatly enjoyed the Mandalorian TV series, 'weird robots' had to be the Dark Troopers reintroduced there. Though as a SW nerd, I remember their first introduction in the vintage Star Wars Dark Forces video game *nostalgic sigh*.




With the most adorable SW character to date as the Mandalorian's macguffin, the Mandalorian needed a scary big bad for the series, and these indomitable automatons did the trick. Armed to the teeth, nigh-impossible to destroy and relentless in pursuit of our heroes, awesome stuff. 


Oh and our heroes Luke and Din Djarin had to make an appearance to do battle with them.


This set of 8 ranging from pristine to battered and bisected are 3D prints from Skullforge Studios. 

Eight 40mm or so miniatures and the Skaro bonus is 76 Points. Oh, and that's my third (!) squirrel! 

Now, is there time to navigate the Great Abyssal and fit one more entry in? 

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Oh, these are rather fabulous. I loved the introduction of these and I too remember them from the Dark Forces video game (though I like the Mando versions better). While the pristine ones are all great and nasty, I have to say my favourites are the bashed ones, especially the rather shocked one whose experiencing a lightsaber induced split-personality disorder. So awesome. 

Next!

- Curt


Wednesday, 9 March 2022

From DavidB: Skaro iz Ghaz (245 points)


So before diving in, above is an Iron Scar ...erWhite Scar basecoated in contrast paints over a white primer. the black areas were also given a base coat of coal black P3 paint which is a dull midnight blue.


Here he is again after I began tidying up the splashes with Acylic paints and a white P3 paint mixture that is more of an eggshell blue. All non white areas have been given some light coats of acrylic mid tones for color depth judiciously to keep some of the desired effects from the contrast and eliminate contrast puddles where not needed.


Corax white and ceramite white finished the armor and all other areas got additional highlights including orange and some yellow for the red areas. a glaze here and there and this marine is ready for basing with maybe 3 hours of brush time....probably why I like the contrast paints and this is the most stress free white I have ever done!


So.... Skaro is a place for mad scientists and robots. Can't possibly get more mad than an ork Mechaniac(yup, mechanic and maniac combined) 


A very old ork dreadnaught that is metal. It does show it's age as the Ork Killa kans are just as big. I painted him as a Bad Moon machine as my Ork force lets everybody orky come to "da krumpin"


The detail is a little stiff, but this is a big clanky machine. some weathering from mud and spilt oils softened it up enough...not too soft mind. it is still able to bash some 'eads


The killa kans got a grey primary to match the Blood Axe boyz. Some errant spot colors and highlights before they too got weathered up into the fine gobbo, cyborg, bots they are.


So much fun splashing typhus corrosion on them then aging them with metallic paints, ryza rust and nihilakh oxide.....( weird names but nice weathering products)


Some mega nobs in orky power armor clanking in support with the fellow on the left being a mek boy with a "kustum force field projekta" He might be the mechaniac responsible for the big, clanky, ork cyborg bots


Yes that is an old Ghazghul Thrakka, he is a finecast model and the only one I own..to the right is a metal mega nob.This ghaz is now a lieutenant as he is small(just wait) and "weedy"


The plastic mega nobz do have their uses and the kit came with lots of weapons and their arms are plugs...no magnets needed.


I painted up some different weapons for plug-n-play .


just be careful as the ork to the right is permanently armed with the combiflamer because I was too forceful with weapon swaps.


Freebooters....all the color and tricorne, bicorne hats and arrrrgh matey check out the snaaaz gunz!


Only thing cooler than pirates and orks are pirate orks!


Of course I should've built them in assemblies for painting, but like a gobbo hopped up on expresso, I built them entirely then mashed paint brushes in recesses like a goblin hopped up on expresso!


Finally, a tactical rock for the big Ghaz hisself!


He got a nice hand painted horned skull on his tabard.


ready fer serious krumpin!


the bullet holes, frayed wires, gashes, gouges....


Lookit dat claw!


two batteries, a fancy red light and a hand crank fer just in case...


They have been on my desk since Tamsin sent me to the Death star, just didn't quite get the boyz done till now. Ghaz was just finished before I began this post!....by the way, Ghaz claims Skaro. Lotz of stuff to krump here!


Some White Scar Eradicators. 


At this fellows feet is an empty power pack for his gun hissing and smoking in the snow


5 veteran intersessors to escort the captain or other characters in battle.


The only squad entirely without helmets as I wanted to mark them with scars on faces.



The sgt model got the upgrade whitescar sprue chainsword and head. I hate how GW painted the head, but really it is a nice sculpt...mine looks more mongol!


Some helblasters with heavy plasma guns to scrap vicks and heavy infantry


I converted the sgt into drawing a knife while his plasma gun cools...or maybe his target doesn't rate hot plasma?!


just a bit more red on the backpacks to break up the white expanse.


Greg covered this model very well in his post, mine was done with contrast over different colors of acrylic paint. only hourglass and sword were pure white primer.



The holster and duster were both painted with snakebite leather contrast over different brown acrylic paint. the duster was painted in a dark brown with some highlights from a tan on raised areas while the holster was skull tan. i also painted his gloves and belt in the same tan then used a red contrast paint to simulate red leather. it was practice for a future white scar captain.


Same treatment for the chaplain, but extra care for his tabard and the bionic eye and skull.


With all the black, his tabard reflects the white scar colors.


I like these models a lot and was glad the experiments worked well on them as usually experiments go bad especially on special character models!


some spicy white scars to add to the rest.


A little off my time mark, but I didn't allow these guys to distract me...too much!
and ghaz does not allow anyone to upstage him!




Skaro- 20 points
orky dread- 20 points and zero skullz
killa Kans- 60 points and one skull
Freebootas- 25 points and 12 skullz
Mega Nobz- 25 points and a lucky 13 skullz
Ghazghul Thrakka-20 points? and 7 skullz

White Scar Interssesors- 25 points and 9 skullz
Helblasters- 25 points and 7 skulls
Eradicators- 15 points and 9 skulls
Judicar- 5 points and 12 skulls( didn't count his skull like noggin)
Chaplain- 5 points and 17!...17 skulls!
245 points and 87 skullz


That's another great collection of Orks and Space Marines, David!

Tamsin




 

Tuesday, 1 March 2022

From TashaH Journey to the Outer Ring (Skaro) (Death Star)(Star Yacht)(89 points)

 

Finding myself on Skaro, we seem to have encountered a very strange doggo indeed. Perhaps Oscar should use the button thingamajiggy to find his way here. Maybe he could make a new friend! 

 




 

Speaking of friends, it would appear our robot doggo has made friends with a very odd cobra. I think we should avoid both of these creatures and continue on our journey…

 





 

The doggo is extra grumpy because, when I was basing him, I may have dropped him and got resin sand all over his face. Oops. 

 

Zipping over to the Death Star…

Hubris is on the menu at the Death Star today. 

 


 

As can be seen in every superhero story, hubris always plays a role at some point in the plot. I think it is inevitable when you introduce otherworldly powers to seemingly normal individuals. There is something to being drunk with power, it always causes problems! 

This Cyclops is from the WizKids Heroclix line. 

 


 

I made some poor paint point choices with this figure and then spent a lot of time trying to fix them. I am looking forward to the day when I won’t be using as many craft paints. They definitely have their place, but the actual model paints are such a dream to use in comparison! 

 


 

I’d now like to call on Lady Sarah’s Star Yacht for a relaxing ride to Babylon 5, utilizing this lovely Elf Cleric figure from Wiz Kids. She was a delight to paint. 

 




 

That’s it for me.  Have an amazing day!

The points:

Robot Doggo 24 mm - 5 points

Iron Cobra 18 mm - 2 points

Cyclops 32mm - 5 points

Elf Cleric 42 mm - 7 points 

Planet Bonus - 40 points

Star Yacht - 20 points

Total - 79



"There's a distinct whiff of collusion here!"

How very dare you! There has been no collusion whatsoever between myself and Tasha. Just because it's only been a couple of hours since I dumped her out of the maelstrom onto Skaro...I mean it's perfectly evident that she had figures waiting and ready to be painted for all the planets on the outer ring that she hasn't previously visited and got them painted, photographed and the post submitted in double-quick time.

Really, some people need to take their tinfoil hats off!

I suspect that Oscar would beat a hasty retreat and press a random button to get away if he came across that mean-looking doggo! Nice work on all of these!

Tamsin


Edit: score adjusted - I'd forgotten that it was 30 points for the planet you get dumped out of the Malestrom onto!