Monday, April 13, 2020

London's Finest

A short post today. With the festivities of the Easter Weekend almost over I have managed to complete one more miniature for my Empire of the Dead collection. My plan is to get a number of the miniatures painted to run a scenario where the police hunt for Jack the Ripper with the aid of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. I still have a number of miniatures to paint, fortunately some of the club members have the necessary terrain for a few streets in London. In the meantime here is one London town's finest.

Scotland Yard Detective

Friday, April 10, 2020

Call the Cops...it's Mr. Hyde!

So my friend, pleased with the Ford AA truck (see previous post) has convinced me to paint up my Empire of the Dead miniatures I bought from the West Wind Kickstarter back in 2013 (I think!).

I had a look at what I had started painting, Victoria's boys in blue and Mr. Hyde. I haven't had to do too much work to finish them, just needed the nudge. So here they are.

"If I am the Chief of Sinners, I am the Chief of Sufferers also."

The Peelers...


Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Sloppy Jalopy - the finished article

As promised, here is the finished truck. I began the weathering by giving the model a coat of satin varnish. Once dried I applied various weathering products (MIG and Tamiya). I then gave it a coat of matt varnish. All I need now is to deliver it to my friend...that may be some time.

The finished Model AA Ford Truck

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Sloppy Jalopy - Pulp gaming

A friend of mine has been very patient. He gave me a 1/48 scale metal truck to build and paint. That was a couple of years ago (seems to be a trend here). Anyhow I have spent my lunch hours working on the project.

The individual parts
It's interesting that the more modern trucks, or large scale models (trucks etc) are being pushed out in either plastic or resin. To be fair these materials are much easier to work with than metal, particularly when putting together. I had to spend a good deal of time scraping and cleaning the model of excess flash. Still it was time well spent on what has turned out to be a pleasant paint job...so far.

The model truck - sum of all its parts
Some folk out there may call me a heretic but I put the truck together with superglue. Not as strong as a two part epoxy resin glue but I didn't want 'gloops' of glue hanging off the side of the truck. I know it would happen, no matter how careful I was. After the superglue had had time to cure I took the model outside and primed it black using Citadel Chaos Black spray paint.


I put down some initial colours after having had a discussion with my friend. We both agreed we didn't want it black, that would perhaps lose too much of the detail, neither did we want red, a little too ostentatious. We settled on a green cab with a wooden back. Having got this far I did a little research on trucks from the same period and took inspiration from the below.

Used without permission from hotrodhotline.com
So here is the finished painted model truck. I now need to weather the truck, a different process to the initial paint job. I won't paint the wheels red, again too ostentatious for tastes. The truck is likely to be used as a plot point or part of the terrain in my friend's pulp games.




I'll be sure to post the finished model once it's completed.

Monday, April 6, 2020

Taking Advantage of the Lockdown - Dark Ages

So since the lockdown I have worked on my Dark Ages project. I bought a 'deal' box of Normans from Wargames Foundry and then subsequently bought 40 odd Norman Cavalry from Gripping Beast. That was back in the early 2000's. They lay in a tub doing nothing until the lockdown. I was looking for a project I thought I might be able to complete within the time frame.

I am multi-basing the infantry miniatures on 40mm square bases and the cavalry on 50mm square bases.

Wargames Foundry Vikings

Wargames Foundry Vikings

Wargames Foundry Norman Archers & Foot knights

Wargames Foundry Norman Foot knights with Command


Wargames Foundry Norman Foot knights


Once these models are painted I am sorely tempted to pick up some of the Victrix Anglo-Saxons and Vikings. I have to say the sculpts look pretty good from what I have seen so far.