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| "...In the Klingon fleet as Gowron's flagship." |
The spacecraft was primed with plenty of "Vallejo" Heavy Green and shaded with "Citadel" Biel-Tan Green. I then enthusiastically dry-brushed it with (more) "Vallejo" Heavy Green, before 'picking out' its warp nacelle and (forward-facing) antimatter-based photon torpedo launcher with a combination of "Scale 75" White Alchemy and "Citadel" Flesh Tearers Red.
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| "Target Games" WIPs - A pair of Cybertronic Machinators |
At the time I bought them I was infinitely more invested in the now out-of-print Collectible Card Game "Doomtrooper" - which was also based upon the Mutant Chronicles franchise, rather than the Swedish company's Warzone figures. However, having had a good rummage through my backlog, I've found I own quite a sizeable number of models from the range - so thought I might see if I can quickly produce a handful of combatants aside for a little homebrew skirmish game.
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| "Loot Studios" WIPs - This multi-part 3D print of a Megalodon has been assembled and primed |
I had intended to use the prehistoric shark for a simple set of homebrew rules featuring deep-sea divers battling it across a sea-themed tabletop populated with small islands. Indeed, I actually finished both its separately based fin and tail. However, despite visiting a couple of wargaming shows last year, I simply couldn't find anyone selling the tiny land masses I had in mind for the 'seascape'. Now though, I can easily produce my own on my "Bambu Labs" A1 Mini, so the project is very much on again...



Regarding islands, have you considered Amera Plastic Mouldings islands, which I think we're designed for a suitable.all scale naval wargame, but might provide you with the landmasses you're after. Alternatively, their modular hills might also meet your needs and injection moulded plastic might work out as a cheaper and less time consuming option?
ReplyDeleteI believe Amera Plastic Mouldings have gone out of business, Jez..? Certainly their website appears to be down following their post in Nov 2025 to say they weren't taking any more orders. Tbh though, I don't think you can beat 3D printed terrain for vfm - as a spool of PLA only costs a tenner, and usually prints 10-15 pieces of sizeable terrain before being spent.
DeleteLoved my Negh'var in Star Trek on line. As subtle as a brick! Yours look great.
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil. Super-simple paint-job but I think it looks better than the metallic lime green model I own for Star Trek Attack Wing. LOL!!
DeleteMight want to consider some decals for the wings. loads on Ebay!!
ReplyDeleteOh. I never gave that a thought, Phil. I will have a look asap - though there aren't really any flat surfaces on the top of the 3D print for such things - and the bottom is mottled with the imprint of my hot plate.
DeleteAs I've said before those not Klingon ships are cool, and this one is too. I love those robots as well, they have an awesome 80's look about them, as for your Meg that's a fair old lump isn't it, don't hold out much hope for your divers unless Jason Stathon with them 😀 😉 Cheers Roger.
ReplyDeleteThanks Roger. Warzone was released way back in the mid-Nineties and the figures are very much of that time, imho. The Meg is absolutely massive - coming in several parts so my old 3D printer could cope with its size. LOL!!! It'll be a slow-time paint-job on it. But I hope to cover its progress with the odd WIP update from time to time.
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