Showing posts with label scifi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scifi. Show all posts

Friday, 20 April 2018

Kallistra Space dreadnought 3000 ships

Its been a while since Ive made any real progress on my own projects.  Although Ive been recollecting 15mm sci fi for a couple of years,  it was at the last Warfare show that I picked up a couple of 1/3000 scale space fleets from the Kallistra stand. I think I paid less £15  per fleet and that was for  eight ships and metal stands , which I thought was a very reasonable price.  I picked up the Quellaris fleet and the Altaran fleet and got a free set of the  rules thrown in! Thank you :)

So, having  not painted any tiny spaceship since the mid -eighties ( I have half a dozen spaceships bought from Esdevium games whilst I was still at school) I took a fairly conservative approach to painting this new batch.

Behold! The fleet of  the Quellarians!



As you can see, I didn't stop with painting a few ships... oh no..
Some months before , without knowing why, I bought a pack of various sized polystyrene balls from a craft retailer. Once I'd purchased my ships I then realised what the balls were for ! Planets! Set to with the poly cement to make an asteroid or two, followed by a lovely  6 x 4 ft  space matt from A & B games across the road and I'm all set for interstellar chaos.



Shortly, thereafter, followed the Altaran fleet. who will save us from the Altaran onslaught? Aaaaaah!



A couple of hotwheels 'Star wars'  and  some plastic fighters and bases from E4M I think, plus another session making 22 planets of various sizes and colours ( thanks to my  daughter for the nail varnish for the  swirly enamelling ) and I am ready to rock and roll. Mission accomplished :)







Monday, 9 October 2017

Sci fi troops in cold weather gear. 15mm GZG?


I found an odd tray with these little fellas in it.Some how they never made it to the sacrificial altar in the loft where a million little  beings await the lead god's pleasure. In their off-white parkas, I thought they would make good arctic fighters  or but without skis or pack I thought a cold weather idea would suit better. Also I have no polar / ice world terrain so I didn't want to have these with winter bases.


I tried adding a little Woodlands Scenics snow to the bases in patches with the idea of showing melting frost, but it didn't work. They just look shite. I imagined how the area just around the tufts of grass would be clear of frost but I wasn't up to the job.  Next time I will  use plaster, leaving little circles clear  and pop in the tufts after it's dried. I had used this material before on a diorama showing a  vehicle on a road with melting snow, and that that worked a treat. But not this time. Maybe next time.

Monday, 5 June 2017

15mm mechs

Just added a couple of photos of some cheap plastic mechs to the sci-fi pages as I try to clear some space in the workroom for another project.






I haven't tied these to any particular species or faction but I'll play test them with the GRASP ruleset and see how they perform.

Saturday, 25 March 2017

The Scene - Jet bike riders

Just finished a small group of jet bike riders from The Scene..







I think I prefer the silver schemes  and I  do not like the desert camo, so I might have to repaint it. The figure have elongated  aerodynamic  helmets which  will make them suitable riders for some  humanoid aliens I have with elongated heads.


More pics in the Sci fi section --->


Thanks for looking :)

Friday, 12 June 2015

The Scene - sci fi mines

The Scene does these nifty little mines, could be big mines in 15 mm or little mines in larger scales.. I'm thinking about putting some of them on a base to make a minefield  counter, perhaps thinking of mines as a type of very difficult terrain. A few I might keep as stowage. In my games, units are represented by blinds until spotted, so I'd like to try using static blinds to represent minefields, finally revealed when someone makes contact.





Monday, 17 November 2014

Latest project - TheScene river craft 15mm sci-fi

Just finished these for Mike at TheScene . Well worth keeping an eye out as he has more  stuff coming on line soon. More info. 




Friday, 16 May 2014

Colonial Marines

QRF's Colonial Marines. These are the grunts of my human forces, whether sent by government sponsors or commercial hirers, these are often the first to get their hands dirty when something goes wrong on an human occupied class M planet.