Showing posts with label commissions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label commissions. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 December 2018

13

Hi all

despite my post only two days ago claiming that I don't have the time to "hobby",  I have managed to scrape together a quick post.

I was asked by a club member to paint up some minis for a Dr Who RPG he's running for some of his friends in a weeks time. It was a quick commission and I was happy to help.  So here she is - Number 13.






Available from Warlord Games with the Tardis model, she was an interesting one to paint with very similar colours for the majority of the mini but with rainbow stripes to break up the monotony.

I posed her here with my own 1st Doctor and Sara Kingdom one of his companions facing those classic Daleks.  My miniatures are from Black Tree and I have quite a few sitting in the painting queue.

After taking these photos, I've realised that my backdrop is not very good for photography. Sadly I can't do anything about this at the moment, because the only reason I have managed to carve out the time to do this is because I've pulled my back, so no heavy work for me for a few days.

hope you enjoy
dGG




Wednesday, 4 April 2018

Stuffed Fables

Hi all

As you may remember, I've started to take some commission work for my board games group.  Just recently I was asked (I may have hinted really, really heavily) to paint the miniatures from a really cool looking RPG board game - Stuffed Fables.  By Plaid Hat Games, the folks behind "Mice and Mystics - fast becoming a favourite of mine, this game pits an unusual band of heroes called "The Stuffies" against the evil "Crepitus"  This is the blurb from Plaid Hat...

Sworn to protect the little girl that loves them, a group of stuffed toys has been drawn into the Fall, an otherworldly, fantastic realm ruled by a brooding master of nightmares.

Stuffed Fables

The miniatures are amazing if not a bit chibi like...

on my painting table, ready to go!
Anyway, so far I've managed to paint half of the heroes and some of the villains and here they are. Starting with the good guys, first up is "Lumpy" the stuffed elephant, armed with a meat mallet!



Next is Piggle - he has the top of a Play-doh can for a shield and a baby rattle for a club - nice!



Finally for the heroes, this time - Lionel.  Players can't choose Lionel at the beginning of the adventure as he has to be unlocked later on in the game.




Now for some bad guys, i'm gonna leave the main protagonists until the next post I do about these minis. So in the meantime, we have the Mongrels - these mechanical hounds serve the Nightmare King, hunting through the corridors of his castle.





Next are the Dark Hearts, these heartless creatures are made up of discarded socks and other cloth bits.  Yes, the hole goes right through them!





Now for the really creepy toys - The Crawlies! These hermit crab like mechs, make their homes in the heads of dolls....



EEEuuggh!



hope you enjoy
dGG


Wednesday, 7 March 2018

A bit of filler

Hi all

Firstly an apology, I know I'd promised the final part to my latest ATZ episode, but I just haven't managed to get the game written up.  No, I'm not trying to build up the suspense, I'm rather hoping the story itself will do that, but rather the more mundane excuse of real life. Yup, it's winter and with the merest caress of snow, our country falls to pieces as does it's population and the NHS is up against the wall, my part of it is under huge amounts of pressure and as a consequence I've been at work more than I've been at home....

Excuses out of the way. I've cobbled together this post which, I hope at least is a small salve to the lack of ATZ goodness.

Over the last six months or so I've been playing more and more modern boardgames, unlike the old family favourites(?) - monopoly and the like, modern boardgames owe more than a passing nod to tabletop wargames.  Filled with strategy, resource management and skill, modern boardgames have, i think, bridged a gap between the two.  

We have an amazing local BG club, All Around the Board hosted by the ever enthusiastic - Darius. Meeting every Monday, we play a huge variety of BGs and RPGs, mostly from Darius's incredible games library as well as some other member's collections. When I do manage to get a Monday night off, I head there with missus Gobbo and master Gobbo and we always have an excellent evening of gaming. 

Where am I going with this you may ask? Well a lot of the modern BGs have a miniature component and I have offered my painting services to the club on a commission basis.  One of my favourites is the RPG - Mice and Mystics.  This is straight from the Plaidhat Games website.

Image result for mice and mystics

In Mice & Mystics players take on the roles of those still loyal to the king - but to escape the clutches of Vanestra, they have been turned into mice! Play as cunning field mice who must race through a castle now twenty times larger than before. The castle would be a dangerous place with Vanestra's minions in control, but now countless other terrors also await heroes who are but the size of figs. Play as nimble Prince Colin and fence your way past your foes, or try Nez Bellows, the burly smith. Confound your foes as the wizened old mouse Maginos, or protect your companions as Tilda, the castle's former healer. Every player will have a vital role in the quest to warn the king, and it will take careful planning to find Vanestra's weakness and defeat her.
Mice & Mystics is a cooperative adventure game in which the players work together to save an imperiled kingdom. They will face countless adversaries such as rats, cockroaches, and spiders, and of course the greatest of all horrors: the castle's housecat, Brodie. Mice & Mystics is a boldly innovative game that thrusts players into an ever-changing, interactive environment, and features a rich storyline that the players help create as they play the game. The Cheese System allows players to hoard the crumbs of precious cheese they find on their journey, and use it to bolster their mice with grandiose new abilities and overcome seemingly insurmountable odds.
Mice & Mystics will provide any group of friends with an unforgettable adventure they will be talking about for years to come. Assuming they can all squeak by...
The miniatures are really great for a BG and I was more than happy to paint up these bad boys.

Rat guards



giant centipede

spider



As well as these micey miniature heroes


Prince Collin

Maginos - the court wizard

Filch, the thief


Nez, the tinkerer

Lily, the archer

Tilda, the healer


The game offers a really good solo option, which I'm playing here...



this was just before I lost the game!

I also did the miniatures from the 80s classic "The Labyrinth"


Hoggle

Sir Didymus and Ambrosius



Ludo

Sarah

The Goblin King played by the incredible David Bowie)


Lastly, I also started making commission dice towers for the group, specifically designed to order, here are three that I built recently, plus the one I originally built ages ago.

the original tower that I built

I built this for zombie games like "Dead of Winter" and "Zombies!!"





This was a commission for a local games designer for his latest game




made to resemble the Goblin King's castle from Labyrinth




Sorry for the filler post, it was written post night shift, normal service should resume shortly....

hope you enjoy
dGG