I picked up a pack of cheap army men that came with two equally cheap tanks. These are the typical army men tanks based loosely on the M48 Patton Tank. I used to use these as Predator tanks for my Space Marine army way back during 2nd edition 40k.
We added a laser cannon made from a automatic pencil and a coaxial scatter laser from a Dark Eldar Heavy weapon. The armoured skirting and reactive plates are made from thin cardboard cut from a box of crackers and the hinges are made from spare sprue. We also plated up the bottom so it wasn't just a hollow cavity.
This is a pretty cheap attempt to make a "futuristic" tank. I think it will paint up well enough to suit our needs. We plan on using these as the MBT of the Titania Planetary Guard.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Defiance Marines Assembled
Well we got our Defiance Games UAMC assembled. Or rather I should say my wife got them assembled. I did four of them. She put these together while I was assembling a squad of Cadian Imperial Guards from Games Workshop. In fact she got 22 assembled while I'm still working on a 10 man squad. In my defence I'm cutting all the skulls and wings off the IG gear and that is slowing me down but I still feel inadequate.
I guess you could say these guys went together well but there were some issues. Many of the parts are very small. The web gear pouches are tiny. Like 1/16thx1/8th inch square. The shoulders are small and hard to line up and you have to be careful getting the arms to line up with the guns. I would say they are slightly harder to assemble than a box of Imperial Guards or any other GW kit besides Fantasy Undead.
The guns are probably the highlight of this particular set of minis. They are very nicely sizes and designed. It's nice to see some plastic Sci-Fi troopers that aren't armed with over sized guns. I also like the fact that these are not just stand in Imperial Guards. They aren't armed with some variation of las guns but instead bullpup assault rifles and SAW style machine guns. This makes them actually not Imperial Guardsmen instead of not/Imperial Guards if you follow. I actually like the helmet design. I've seen similar concepts in articles about "future soldiers". I can see why some people don't like them but there are lots and lots of conversion heads out there to work with. The armour is not awful. It's clunky but a lot of modern body armour is as well and these are suppose to be "near" future troopers. I would have liked it if it was a bit more sleek looking but it doesn't put me off. The leg armour is the most questionable. It is thick at the ankles. Armour design is one of those aesthetic choices that is very subjective. I've seen worse and far more impractical designs than this but it does have a slightly clunky feel. Proportionally they are more correct than the "husky" Imperial Guard designs.
As far as detail goes I would have to say that they aren't GW yet. I don't care for a lot of GW concepts but their models are nicely detailed. These are softer in detail. Similar to Wargames Factory "Shock Troopers". I wish the entire model was a sharp as their guns. The guns are fairly sharp and detailed but in places the detail falls off on the rest of the model. Hopefully they will get better at this with future releases.
The place these guys really win is in value. Purchased from Defiance they are a bit over a dollar a fig and purchased from thewarstore.com they are a bit less than a dollar a fig. Considering that Imperial Guardsmen are now about $3.00 a fig that is a very nice value. Lets put it this way. For a platoon of plastic Imperial Guardsmen you can buy a Company of these guys. When you are putting little boots on the table top instead of models in the display cabinet that makes a big difference. These guys are good enough to make decent troopers to game with. No I wouldn't expect to win a painting contest with them but I don't enter a lot of those. I'm looking forward to having big battles in 28mm scale again without having to run up a credit card or pick up a second job.
We will be using these guys as the Titania Planetary Guard for our Sci-Fi games.
I guess you could say these guys went together well but there were some issues. Many of the parts are very small. The web gear pouches are tiny. Like 1/16thx1/8th inch square. The shoulders are small and hard to line up and you have to be careful getting the arms to line up with the guns. I would say they are slightly harder to assemble than a box of Imperial Guards or any other GW kit besides Fantasy Undead.
The guns are probably the highlight of this particular set of minis. They are very nicely sizes and designed. It's nice to see some plastic Sci-Fi troopers that aren't armed with over sized guns. I also like the fact that these are not just stand in Imperial Guards. They aren't armed with some variation of las guns but instead bullpup assault rifles and SAW style machine guns. This makes them actually not Imperial Guardsmen instead of not/Imperial Guards if you follow. I actually like the helmet design. I've seen similar concepts in articles about "future soldiers". I can see why some people don't like them but there are lots and lots of conversion heads out there to work with. The armour is not awful. It's clunky but a lot of modern body armour is as well and these are suppose to be "near" future troopers. I would have liked it if it was a bit more sleek looking but it doesn't put me off. The leg armour is the most questionable. It is thick at the ankles. Armour design is one of those aesthetic choices that is very subjective. I've seen worse and far more impractical designs than this but it does have a slightly clunky feel. Proportionally they are more correct than the "husky" Imperial Guard designs.
As far as detail goes I would have to say that they aren't GW yet. I don't care for a lot of GW concepts but their models are nicely detailed. These are softer in detail. Similar to Wargames Factory "Shock Troopers". I wish the entire model was a sharp as their guns. The guns are fairly sharp and detailed but in places the detail falls off on the rest of the model. Hopefully they will get better at this with future releases.
The place these guys really win is in value. Purchased from Defiance they are a bit over a dollar a fig and purchased from thewarstore.com they are a bit less than a dollar a fig. Considering that Imperial Guardsmen are now about $3.00 a fig that is a very nice value. Lets put it this way. For a platoon of plastic Imperial Guardsmen you can buy a Company of these guys. When you are putting little boots on the table top instead of models in the display cabinet that makes a big difference. These guys are good enough to make decent troopers to game with. No I wouldn't expect to win a painting contest with them but I don't enter a lot of those. I'm looking forward to having big battles in 28mm scale again without having to run up a credit card or pick up a second job.
We will be using these guys as the Titania Planetary Guard for our Sci-Fi games.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
The War Effort!
Our game budget is pretty slim at the moment so we have to make do with what we have. Her is a pic of some hover tanks and apcs we are building up out or corrugated cardboard. We will plate them with lighter cardboard and detail them with bits.
Here are some more vehicles we picked up for the militia. We have less than $15 in all of these. We got the weapons out of some little toy soldier packs.
I know they don't look as nice as highly detailed resin and plastic models but the cost pennies on the dollar and when we get them detailed up and painted I think they will work quite nicely.
Here are some more vehicles we picked up for the militia. We have less than $15 in all of these. We got the weapons out of some little toy soldier packs.
I know they don't look as nice as highly detailed resin and plastic models but the cost pennies on the dollar and when we get them detailed up and painted I think they will work quite nicely.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Battle of the Ghost Compound (No Limits Battle Report for Station 42)
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| Hell Knight mercenaries of Operation "Stop the Signal" |
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| Members of the Titania Militia at the "Ghost Compound" |
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| Just prior to the battle |
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| "Lola" and a Hell Knights casualty |
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| The Armoured Assault Squad takes cover |
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| Militia Casualties |
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| A militia "sniper" |
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| The AC10 silenced |
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| Scout Squad 1 under fire |
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| Scout Squad 2 also taking casualties |
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| A mysterious armoured vehicle arrives to support the militia |
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| Another strange armoured vehicle |
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| The militia field canon scores |
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| The mercenary sniper is taken out |
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| The Militia fights on |
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| "Lola" destroyed |
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| More armoured vehicles |
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| The mercenaries fall back |
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| The riflemen score |
This battle was a decisive victory for the Titania militia and Carson Boon. The Hell Knights lost most of their troops and their tank which was a major blow. It seems the resistance on Titania is much better equipped and much more determined than the mercenaries believed them to be. Will the mercenaries pull out of this operation? It's hard to say but the militia has definitely struck back hard against them.
Notes: This was our second battle in the narrative phase of our Station 42 No Limits campaign. The forces were about equal at close to 1100 points. My wife again played the militia and I played the mercenaries. The battle only lasted three turns and by the end of turn two it was clear the militia were going to win. Giving the militia a fortified position an equal points may have been too much of an upper hand but the mercenaries really devastated the militia at Bunker 1138 so we decided to tip thing in their favor a bit.
My wife really played it smart holding the improvised armoured vehicles in reserve until I had committed my forces. She used to play Orks when we played Warhammer 40,000 so she understands how devastating heavily armed light vehicles can be. She used her heavy guns to go after my tank then brought her more lightly armed vehicles against my infantry. She had some fantastic rolls which helped.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Station 42 Battle Preview!
We were going to have another battle in our new campaign centered around Station 42 but we spent too much time preparing so we ran out of time to play. Hopefully we will fight this battle before the work week starts up again.
The Hell Knights will be attempting to silence a militia broadcasting station and drive the Titania Militia from a small compound they have taken over.
The Hell Knights will be attempting to silence a militia broadcasting station and drive the Titania Militia from a small compound they have taken over.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
What madness is this? Improvised Technical Vehicles
We've decided that the militia needs some extra punch for our Station 42 campaign so we are working on some improvised armored cars and technical vehicles for them. Here is a WIP shot of one. They body is a very cheap car we got at the Dollar Tree shop. They come in two pack for a dollar so these are very inexpensive to build. We've plated them up with some card stock and put various weapons from model and miniature kits on them.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Hell Knights Sniper finished and more WIPs
I actually finished this sniper when I finished the scouts but I forgot to photograph and post him. I'm happy with the way he turned out. The sculpt is a little odd in places but he will make a nice additions to my army.
Here are some reinforcements for my scouts and armoured assault squad or Catachans and Storm Troopers if you prefer.
Here are some reinforcements for my scouts and armoured assault squad or Catachans and Storm Troopers if you prefer.
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