Monday 21 December 2020

KOW: Orc Gore Rider Troops

 


My KOW army has been undergoing some changes since the new edition came out, even though I have yet to play, and I needed some chaff to chuck out in front of my infantry units.


So I have raided the very last dregs of my Warhammer army to create 3 troops of Gore riders. Not the cheapest of chaff it has to be said, but quite resilient and a little shocking if I'm lucky.. Who am I fooling I am never lucky when it comes to games!


Here they are placed to look like a regiment with a troop alongside.



My Battle Standard/Flagger 





Now I might be going to add bows to these figures so that I can deploy them as Skulks Outriders which are not so hitty but quite a bit cheaper per troop. I have made the bows and the quivers, just need to paint them and glue them on. Will post one troop as an example when complete.



Tuesday 15 December 2020

Flats: Giant Eagles


For quite sometime eagles have been a feature of our D&D games. Since Yulmanda the Wood Elf Druid could shapechange into a flying creature and be able to cast Polymorph spell.


Although I could have dragged my several giant eagles from my KOW Nature army box, I realised I really didn't want too. So I set about making some by hand, based on some paintings I had made derived from the GW eagles of the 90's.
These I made in the same way I had made all the other flats I've created in the last 6 months.


I cut the bases from card and glued the overlapped section of the stand to them and the covered the whole lot with PVAcrete which I will paint and flock at some point


Finally, a cautionary picture to warn people who own cats just what, even the nicest of felines, is capable of. Harry decided to climb up the inside of our loft bed and knocked several boxes to the floor, breaking many models. He is a darling...


Thursday 10 December 2020

D&D Online set up and new Base Board


This is the current set up I have been using to play online recently although I have a notion Mrs Daxio is going to change the furniture around in our living room, don't hold your breath.


So in the above scene the base board is made from a piece of 24" square MDF which is 12mm or about 1/2" thick. I was asked a little while back how I make one of these boards.


First off I get a metre rule and a pencil and a measure and mark the MDF board so it has 1"squares on it,


Then I take a Stanley knife, there are other brands, and cut just to the side of the marked lines and at approximately a 45 degree angle. I tend to run all down one side of a line vertically, then the other (I turn the board round to achieve this) Then I cut the other way, which comes away in lots of small bits, 


Unmarked and uncut board 12mm thick.




At the same time as making the new base board I have been working on a backdrop, as per the DMGinfo film from the blog post a week ago.


Mine is going to be different from DMG's because I have invested so much time in what I have made to date. I'm going to take his concept and make it fir my situation



My backdrop is a piece of relief sculpture which can be clipped to my DM screen. I've made it from a 24" by 10" piece of hardboard. The relief bits were made from foamboard pieces which I have then worked on further with PVAcrete.


The PVAcrete being added to the foamboard. I tend to work on sections and leave it to dry before working on it further, just stops it from getting messed up



Completed backdrop will be posted sometime in the future.












 

Wednesday 2 December 2020

Flats: Wyvern.... but not a Wyvern

 




As I approached my last game of D&D I realised that I needed a Wyvern but didn't have a model I could reasonably use to represent one. I decided that I would have a go at drawing something that I could then laminate and use. I did all that except I forgot that Wyverns don't have forearms as they are part of their wings...doh!


I made two of the flying beasts, each with a set of wings, however I could easily photocopy a new body and leave the wings off.


Here are the two I painted (using water colours) alongside a Frostgrave Infantryman.




I like them and the players certainly did. I drew these differently in that I only drew the single model, rather than group it together with other designs, which I normally do. I think from now on I will be drawing single monsters this way, it is a lot easier.