EPIC28

Playing EPIC in 28mm.

Friday 31 January 2020

Servants of Darkness

Nearly finished, just lenses and titivation to go before varnishing.







Tuesday 28 January 2020

Whoppin some paint down on all those non aligned figures

Some are a bit shiny and the whole lot need matt varnishing as soon as it is warm and dry enough

















And now the change from Reaper Bones to 1980s Copplestone Castings








Friday 17 January 2020

On the table


There's more of the weird pilgrims on the left, some space wolf scouts without heads (I ordered them before Chrimbo and hope they rock up soon) then the servants of chaos boxed set (an expansion set for BSFortress)  then a couple of rows of the 1980s Copplestone castings mad max types and then a Blood Pact detachment with a couple of three missile launchers. 

Friday 10 January 2020

Gyps fulvus


Because you can never have too much BBBBRRRRRRT in your Iggy army. 


And you can blu-tac missile pods and hellfire missiles to Valkyries.  


Grey, grey, grey and grey with a Tamiya signal yellow id flash. 


Added decals.  Bird 9


And bird 6.  Any similarity to JG52 markings is entirely co-incidental.  But they look good with the greys, no ? 

 
Port side


Port side of the other bird. 


Crew information panels - the decals are actually from a 1/48 US WW2 bomb kit. 


And the other bird as well.  They still need a bit of work...

Friday 3 January 2020

Mendicants


Before we start, No2 daughter (eight years old), got a Revell London skyline kit (suitable for 10+) from my dad for Christmas and built it with a little guidance from me, but largely on her own (it's for kids of ten plus, daddy).  It only took her two days.  No1 daughter's wooden tower bridge took her nearly a week.  So she had to build it quicker to send pictures to Grandad.  Oh and did I mention that it was a kit suitable for children of 10+ ?* 


These insane minis are from a kickstarter, I think by Andrew Rae of Statuesque minitures fame, although I might be wrong.  Who ever did them, they were inspired by some blachitsu-esque pen and ink drawings and make fine additions to either the Old World or 40K universe. 


 These guys are unarmed, so not much good on the battlefield, but a sure fire hit for Inquisimunda.


These three, preaching on the brick of scrutiny, are coloured to match the 'Tree of Man' Ecclesiarchical delegation accompanying the Iggies on Devos IV. 


More of these later, perhaps.

* She doesn't this everytime she sees someone glance at it.  Sometimes she has her mouth full.