Showing posts with label Monsters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monsters. Show all posts

Monday, January 3, 2022

Gug

 

Gug

The Lovecraftian beastie came with one of the Reaper Bones Kickstarters. 


It is a rather larger beastie. I could probably use the generic Demon stats for The silver Bayonet or Frostgrave. 

I have a few more otherworldly horrors I may or may not paint up for use in The Silver Bayonet (or similar). 







Friday, November 19, 2021

Mister Collins' Crew

This is the second Special Unit I've been working on for The Silver Bayonet

(You can see the other one here: Dulles' Rifles)

This wasn't meant to be an opponent for the other unit, but rather one for Finnegan to use when we play co-op - as that method of play seems to suit us better. Most of the miniatures are newly painted, but I've had kicking around for some time. 

Mister Collins Crew

Mister William Collins

Mister William Collins was a simple country minister at Hunsford Parsonage (established for him by his patron, Lady Catherine de Bourgh). He was an awkward and obsequiousness man and often seemed very impressed with himself and utterly clueless when it came to the feelings of others... That is until he returned home one day to find his dear wife, Charlotte, had been murdered by Vampires! 

This singular event hardened Mr. Collins into a blunt and brutal monster slayer... Around him he has gathered a similarly disposed crew of hardened hunters. Together they travel the countryside, at home and abroad - oblivious to the wars that rage across the continent - They have a greater purpose and a divine mission.  

(Ugh... Did... did I just fridge a minor character from a popular novel to motivate a male character...? Yes, it seems I did... I apologize for making use of a supremely lazy, tired trope... my only excuse is that I am supremely lazy and tired these days and can't be bothered to put THAT much thought into a character we might only use for a handful of games... ) 

Finnegan helped with developing Mister Collins, as he will be playing him for, at least, the first few games we play of The Silver Bayonet. He chose Melee, Health, and Courage to upgrade (as I did with "Dicky" Dulles) , so his initial stat line looks like:

Speed 6, Melee+2,  Accuracy +1, Defence 14, Courage +3, Health 13, Recruitment (100/40) 

He is armed with a Holy Symbol, a Hand Weapon, and a Silver Weapon - in truth they are all one and the same - that giant silver cross he carries (we said it was a little better balanced that your average "improvised weapon" and thus called it a "hand weapon"). This only uses up three of his potential SIX weapon slots. I suggested maybe giving him a pair of pistols (tucked away in his minister's robes) and some Cold Iron or Silver Shot!

He also has the Great Faith and Unflappable attributes. 

Mister Bertram - Champion of Faith 

Mister Bertam of Northamptonshire, was educated at Eton and Oxford. A similarly tragic incident drove him to monster hunting and eventually to join forces with Mr. Collins

Mister Bertam is armed with  a Silver Hand weapon and Holy Symbol (like Mr. Collins, they are one and the same). He has the Miracles and Suernatural Veteran attributes 

Mister Ferrars

Edward Ferrars is a Swordsman (I'd initially thought of making him a Super Natural Investigator - also 22 Recruitment points, but the Investigator's "Monster Expert" attribute seems to be entirely useless in co-op/solo games, so I chose Swordsman instead) He is armed with a Cold Iron Fencing Weapon and a pistol. He has the Indefatigable attribute. 

Mister Hayter

Charles Hayter is an "Infantryman" - not actually a soldier, just a member of the unit with no special attributes armed with only a musket... 

Private Ripley and Private Graham - two soldiers from the 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment. 

As Highlanders they are armed with Musket and Cartridge Box and Silver Shot. 

Sapper Duff - a pioneer, also from the 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment. 

A Saper is armed with a Musket, Cartridge box (with Cold Iron Shot),  and Heavy Weapon and has the Combat Engineer attribute. 

We actually made use of part of this unit (and part of Dulles Rifles) to play the first Solo Scenario - Wolf Pack - yesterday afternoon. Hopefully I will get a game report posted of the action in the next day or so... 

Dulles' Rifles

Over the last few days I've been rebasing a number of things and painting others to put together a few Special Units for The Silver Bayonet - a new tabletop skirmish miniature game by Joseph McCullough (Frostgrave, etc). The game is set during the Napoleonic Era and involves bands of soldiers and civilian specialists fighting against supernatural monsters... and... well... each other. 

The competitive part of the game doesn't really spark my interest, but there are rules of solo or co-op play and so that's what I've been looking towards making forces for. 

Normally a Special Unit is made up of an Officer and up to seven  soldiers and specialists - totalling up to 100 Recruitment Points. The troops vary from common infantrymen at 10 points to friendly Werebears at 30 points!? Highlanders and Riflemen are 18. For a co-op game with two players the rules suggest each having their officer with 40 Requisition Points. 

Earlier this year I did a HUGE reorg of all my Napoleonic forces - organizing them into units of 12 for use with Rebels and Patriots. (I had thought I'd share a link to those, I know I'd taken pictures of a number of the units... but apparently I never got around to posting them?!). There were a few left-overs of a few troop types which I thought I might make use of in this game. There were a handful of already painted Highlanders that I initially thought I would make use of... but I didn't have a spare officer...There were, however,  a few Rifles that didn't fit into the Rebels and Patriots units and they DID include an officer! They weren't painted - but were very easy to quickly paint up! 


Dulles' Chosen Men

I'd likely need to add.. well... something else... a regular force of 100 Recruitment Points, and this is only 72... but for now, they will do...  

All of the models are from Perry Miniatures. 

Richard "Dicky" Dullles was born to a life of comfort the son of a minor landed gentleman in the Scottish lowlands. He was the third of four brothers and bit of a wild one, with a terrible temper. He loved drinking, womanizing, and challenging people to duels when drunk. After killing a second man in a duel, and a minor noble at that, his father purchased him a commission in the British Army and had him whisked off to Spain to fight with the British Army there.

Dulles served with the 95th Rifles, but chafed at having to serve alongside a literal son-or-a-whore raised from the ranks by Major-General Wellesley himself... One night during the Retreat to Coruña, Dulles and some of his men snuck off to do some whoring in a nearby town. Upon their return they found their company almost entirely wiped out! They found one mortally wounded survivor that had crawled away from the carnage and hid behind a bush. He was able to tell them a wild story about being set upon by a pair of Spanish Vampires commanding a large pack of Dark Wolves. The story was unbelievable when they heard it, but after surveying the carnage, it seemed more and more likely - all had been slain by some sort of creatures that had torn them apart with tooth and claw! The official story, it was later decided, was that they were killed by French Cavalry... 

The incident sobered the young Dulles up (well... a little bit...) and when he finally made it back to British lines and made his report, he ended up being recruited by the Major-General Wellesley to take on special missions against supernatural entities that harried the British columns. Wellington had misunderstood from reading Dulles largely fabricated report that he had been with the company when the vampires attacked and, against the odds, he and his small band of compatriots had survived and they were clearly made of the sort of stuff that was needed to face supernatural horrors! Not wanting to disabuse the Commander of this notion, he and his men went along with it... 

I upgraded Dicky's Melee, Health, and Courage, so his initial stat line looks like:

Speed 6, Melee+2,  Accuracy +1, Defence 14, Courage +3, Health 13, Recruitment (100/40) 

I don't see him as particularly "courageous", just wildly disdainfully arrogant to the point of not being frightened by his "lessers" which is just about anyone and anything... 

He is armed with a Fencing Weapon (inlaid with Silver!), two Pistols (his old duelling pistols, tucked into his jacket), and Silver Shot. 

He also has the Indefatigable and Nimble attributes. 

Sergeant Grabbe and Riflemen Coyle are just two murderous thugs originally from Yorkshire that share in Dulles love for womanizing and drunken violence. They have had to smarten up a touch, at least while "on the job". They are his right and left hand men. Each has a Rifle (and bayonet), a Cartridge Box and Silver Shot. 

Riflemen Peters and Wood. This duo also happened to be out with the others the night the rest of their unit was murdered, and so they have been dragged into this whole mess along with them. 

Each has a Rifle (and bayonet), a Cartridge Box and Cold Iron Shot. 

I might just have to steal away a few minis from the Rebels and Patriots units to bring this up closer to 100 Recruitment points... and have all metal minis. I like metal minis... I don't mind plastic... I am less enthusiastic about combining the two in a single unit... 

Sunday, January 29, 2017

Book Golem, the King in Yellow, and a GREAT BIG POILUS!

A few odd and sundry items getting finished up in between batches of Great War Germans

(Remember: click on the pictures for a bigger version):


Book Golem from Black Cat Bases. It will hopefully see use in some horror game (Fear and Faith?) and/or Frostgrave


The King in Yellow! Well… maybe… Bruce, who DMs our (every other) Friday night Primeval Thule D&D 5E game asked if I had some cultists and a priest in yellow robes… I have loads of these generic cultists that I made ages ago, but none in yellow robes, so I thought I’d knock one off in yellow. I have a bad feeling this is going to end up being The King in Yellow!


Another of my friend John’s Toy Soldiers - a 40mm Great War French infantryman. I actually painted a whole battalion of 1914 French in 40mm for John a few years back – in an earlier, less animated pose. This guy looks like he’s ready to stick to the hun!


Here’s a picture with a 28mm Great War Miniatures for comparison.


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