Showing posts with label Reaper Miniatures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reaper Miniatures. Show all posts

Monday, 16 March 2026

From BillaA - NEEEERRRRDDDDSSSSS (15 pts)

It's been really great to return to the AHPC, and my productivity has exceeded anything I anticipated accomplishing. Did I necessarily finish everything I'd set out to? Nnnnnno. I have, I guess, 14 more Mayans to paint (four of whom are very ornately dressed), plus quite a bit of terrain for them that hasn't even been started. But, more importantly, I painted a lot of figures and made a big dent in my leadpile, which is what really matters. So to conclude this year's AHPC, I have one last post. And it's a bunch of nerds.


Or rather, a bunch of geeks. This is Reaper Miniatures' "Townsfolk: Geeks" from their Chronoscope line of pulp, scifi, modern and miscellaneous non-fantasy miniatures, sculpted by Gene Van Horne. They're pretty simple and straight-forward sculpts in non-dramatic poses but they've got a lot of personality to them and were entertaining to paint.

My favorite is the big guy in the middle of the group photo. I think the sculpt was probably influenced by the Simpsons' "Comic Book Guy," with his bulk, shorts and ponytail. I opted for some different color choices, with khaki cargo shorts and a white T-shirt inspired by one the president of my college's anime club wore when I was a student. I've also painted the bottle in his hand as Mountain Dew. The figure's face was large and open enough for me to paint his eyes. 

It's like looking in a mirror.


Up next is a small man in glasses and a short-sleeved button down shirt; I'm realizing now he's supposed to have a beard to go with that mustache and I just didn't paint it. I'll fix that. He's got a pouch in his left hand that I've interpreted as a classic Crown Royal bag full of dice.



Finally, the female member of the trio; she was the hardest for me, actually. I'd painted her face first and then started filling in the hair around it, only for the base turquoise shade to go on really thin and flow, wash-like, on to her face. I had a few choice words for that bottle of paint! Once the hair was finished I went in and redid her face, but it resulted in some of the definition of the sculpt being lost. 



Three more 28mm figures on foot yields another 15 points. Thank you to the Snowlord for welcoming me back after too many years absent, and thank you everyone for the kind words and encouragement on every post! 

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Fabulous final post Bill! I love the little details that you put in, like the Mountain Dew bottle, Crown Royal dice bag and the fandom blue hair. A wonderfully geeky trio that we can all identify with. It was great to have you back this year and I hope we see you out for Challenge XVII!

- Curt

Saturday, 27 December 2025

From StephenS: Santa Dwarf (5 points)

G'day Everyone,

Santa has been a little busy these last few days, which explains his tardy exit from my painting desk, but it is good to get the first post done.


I had hoped to get this jolly fellow painted up before the family merriment began, but good food and company won.

This is my 10 Year Challenge Anniversary, and it is fitting that this figure was a Christmas gift from a fellow Odin's Night Games Club member this year, as they were the good gentlemen that got me involved in the challenge in the first place. I promised this would be my first entry.


Santa Dwarf is a 28 mm metal figure from Reaper Miniatures and is clearly enjoying himself this festive season. He should be worth 5 runs on the board please.

Cheers,

Steve

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The Challenge welcomes you back for your 10th edition, Stephen! Bravo!

That is a very jolly Santa and wonderfully painted to boot. I especially like his drinking horn, crown of holly and plate of vittles - this guy knows how to party, probably just finished his run around the world, spreading joy and good cheer. Well done to you both!

- Curt


Tuesday, 18 March 2025

From BrianC A Roman and a couple royal mice (55pts)

Ok. Here's a very brief entry to get me to my goal of 1000 points. Yay! I have three miniatures from Reaper Bones(Ugh!) plastic miniatures and a Warlord Games Roman miniature. I hope these will qualify for Dante's Paradise Circle. Let's do this!

Here we have Reaper Miniatures Mouslings King and Princess. This will be my entry for The Lovers(platonic) Circle. The bond between a Father and Daughter is very special. I know I have 2 daughters myself. We (Dads) will do anything to protect and guide our girls to become strong,  responsible, independent, and compassionate women.







Next, I have the ambitious Roman soldier, Tiberius, who has risen to the ranks of Pilus prior: A centurion in command of the first-century of the cohort. Now he has his eyes on the First Spear(Primus Pilus). I'm sure he will weasel his way to the top, maybe a drop of poison in a certain person's drink? I know I watch too many movies! Ha! 


 




Alrighty! To the points!

28mm x 3 = 15pts.
2 Dante's Circles (The Lovers & The Ambitious) = 40pts.
TOTAL = 55pts
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Congratulations on getting to the 1000 point mark Brian! A massive undertaking for most humans (not those freaks at the top of the ladder but they are, by their own admission, far from normal!). 
Well done!
- Paul






Saturday, 15 March 2025

From BrianC: Alternative Armies, Rumbleslam, Rum n Bones, and Zombicide (107pts)

 First, A BIG thanks to Minion Sylvain! Awesome host! I'm not that great of a miniature painter and that's ok. I paint minis to play the games. Another great year of being amazed with all the talented miniature painters in this challenge! Wow! This is my 2nd "season" of participating in the challenge and I LOVE it! 

Ok, here we go with what I have painted which is a bit of this and bit of that. In which is the normal for me. Ha! 

Alternative Armies 15mm Scorpion Scourge(10)






Alternative Armies 15mm Hover Support Wagon.






Alternative Armies 15mm Sphera Attack Orb






Next, is my last Old Glory 28mm "Redneck" Miniature to complete my group of four. Fun miniatures to paint and I look forward to getting them in some weird tabletop miniature games!







Here are some more Cool Mini or Not, Rum and Bones Pirates(8). I added base colors and used the Army Painter Speedpaints on top. That made the colors "pop" a little, I guess? I like them either way. Ha! 







I finished two more Rumbleslam miniatures and only have one more left to complete the team of five! Here we have the Grappler(orange shorts) and the Brawler(40mm).







Going Zombicide now! I have finished 2 Zombicide Invader miniatures. Magnus(35mm) and the Peacekeeper Bot(40mm).













Well, that wraps it up! I may have some entries for the "Free Fire."
Thank you again!


POINTS:
15mm x 10 = 20pts.
15mm vehicles x 2 = 16pts.
28mm x 10 = 50pts.
40mm x 3 = 21pts.

TOTAL = 107pts.


Sylvain: I'm glad you enjoyed the Challenge. You seem to opt for "fun" subject to paint, like cartoonish pirate characters or pro-wrestlers or a robot with 5 backpacks. And you do a great job at making them colorful. It's actually fun to watch your post :-). I hope you'll be with us again next year!














Saturday, 1 March 2025

From RobH (HerrRobert/RobertH): Señor Oliverios' Retainers (50 points)

Señor Oliveros crouched down in the scrub, waiting. El Borracho sat nearby, drinking straight from a green bottle with one hand, checking the cylinder of his revolver with the other. In all the years he'd known El Borracho, Oliverios had never seen the man without either whiskey or weapons to hand. His pet iguana, El Guapo, crouched on his shoulder. Men from his hacienda dotted the rough ground nearby, ready for the signal.

Señor Oliverios' Retainers

So begins my second entry into the 15th Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge. Señor Teodoro Oliveros leads the men from around his hacienda to confront someone, be they the French, the Yankees, banditos, Villistas, Federales or perhaps even Spaniards or Cuban revolutionaries:
  • Teodoro Guerra, Raúl Luna, Luis Aguirre and Loco Sanchez (remember him?) have armed themselves with machetes
  • Martin Reyes carries a large scattergun or blunderbuss
  • Octavio Montoya and Luciano Peña have muskets
  • Javier Solis carries a repeating rifle, perhaps a Winchester
  • El Borracho and El Guapo have a six gun
Señor Oliverios leads from the front

Eight of the ten figures (all but Solis and El Borracho) are Wargames Foundry figures from the Old West pack OW161 - Mexican Peons. I'd bought them years ago off ebay, and they'd been sitting cleaned, washed and ready to paint for at least two years now. After our last Legends of the Old West game of the exchange, they called out to paint.

El Borracho is a Reaper Chronoscape figure marketed as Lobo Sanchez, Bandito. My figure's package came with a smudged label which read more "Loco Sanchez." Since I already had Loco Sanchez, I needed a new name. Given that the figure is carrying a hefty bottle of something alcoholic, El Borracho, The Drunkard, seemed appropriate.


The figures weren't too bad to paint up, although the sandals and El Borracho's serape and inner thigh had some trouble spots, as did his hair and Señor Oliverios' cummerbund - the red kept bleeing onto his white shirt.

Three of the figures were painted to test a khaki color combination for the Spanish-American War: Delta Ceramcoat Terretorial Beige for shadow, Khaki for main, and then a wash down with Army Painter Soft Tone. It works for rough cloth, but is too dark for a khaki. I will probably try using a pale gray wash next time, and see if that is lighter.

Rear view of the party

The rest of the figures had the same white I did for Loco Sanchez as a prisoner in my previous entry. Señor Oliverios' pants and hat, along with El Borracho's hat and serape, were both done with Territorial Beige as main and Vallejo Cork Brown as a highlight, then washed down with Strong Tone. It makes for a good medium brown. I switched up my straw hat mixture, highlighting with Reaper Buckskin Pale after the Soft Tone wash, instead of before. It worked much better than doing the Soft Tone wash last, so I went back and touched up the prisoner's straw hat from my last entry.

Before and after capture, showing the touchup on the hat

I label all of my 19th Century colonial figures on the bases, with the yellow, green, blue, red or black of the label indicating skill. It's something I picked up playing a homebrew set of rules for gaming the Indian Wars in my teens/early twenties, and since I started basing my figures for that rule set, it has persisted. Figure names are written in with either white gel pen (0.3mm tip, brand new for the challenge) or 0.005mm artist marker.

The band from overhead, showing the labels

I'm a little more satisfied with the photos this go around. I got a slightly better camera app for my phone, which allows me to control the focus point, exposure and light balance better than the usual point and click of an iPhone. I also bought an attachment for my tripod, so I can use it with the phone. They're not as crisp as the black background photos Curt shoots, but they look better. I may switch to a white background though.

Springing the ambush on some French invaders (the French I bought at a con and need to rebase)

Scoring this entry is:
  • 10 28mm foot figures @ 5 points per figure = 50 points.
That's also my first Squirrel Point, and 50 more points in the Colonials duel.
 
 
Sylvain: Not only are your miniatures very colorful, the characters you depict are also very colorful. I like how you add stories to your post,as it makes looking at your figurines a lot more interesting. I also find inspiring the way you coded your bases. All in all a great entry. Excellent work!
 
 

Sunday, 9 February 2025

From Millsy: Back in Black... More 28mm Arabs (90 points)

G'day All,

Apparently a week off from painting black was enough and I'm back with more Arabs. This time it's another ten infantry (Gripping Beast with Fireforge Games upgrades), two cavalry (again Gripping Beast with Fireforge Games upgrades) and the last four miniatures from the Reaper Miniatures Legends of the Sands box set.

A mate pointed out if you are doing Mutatawwi'a for SAGA you are better off leaning hard into either mounted or foot troops so I added another unit to the foot collection. Simple enough to assemble, paint and base, and although they are different style minis they mix well enough with the upgrades.



The two mounted miniatures upgrade one of my earlier units to five miniatures, plus add a mounted warlord for SAGA that'll do nicely until I either buy something fancier or just stop caring this isn't a fancier figure and forget all about it.



Finally, there's four more cracking character Reaper sculpts... two rather flexible ladies (I mean they are limber, NOT from a morals POV!), a wizardy vizier type and his lovely apprentice. The latter two will also do very nicely for Frostgrave which is a nice unexpected bonus.



Points wise...
  • 14 x 28mm infantry = 70 points
  • 2  x 28mm cavalry = 20 points
Total: 90 points

Next up, yet more Kruleboyz. Thanks for looking!

Artist: Adani & Wolf
Album: The Irresistible Dust on the Floor

Artist: Overcoats
Album: The Fight

Artist: The Mission UK
Album: Carved in Sand



Cheers,
Millsy

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Wonderful work on these black-clad Mutatawwi'a. The little punch of colour really adds the chef's kiss to these guys, especially the shields on the mounted fellas. Your stuff really makes me want to get back to my Siege of Malta project. Inspiring stuff! I also really like your 'local colour' with the Reaper models. The vizier and the red-robed dancer are my personal faves. Well done Mr. Mills!

- Curt & Huck